History of PPCN
The origins of the Presbytery Pastoral Care
Network (PPCN) date to the early 1990s. At that time a
small group of presbytery executives and associate executives
agreed to gather annually in advance of the churchwide staffing
conference to discuss issues relating to the pastoral care of
ministers.
By 1999 the original group had diminished in
size, and the remaining members conducted a churchwide survey to
determine what was being done to provide pastoral care to
ministers at the presbytery level, what the needs were, and who
was doing this work. The findings of this research
indicated that there were real needs for care to ministers, and
a revitalized effort to build the network began. The first
national gathering of a renewed PPCN took place in Philadelphia
in 2000. The 9th Annual PPCN National Gathering is slated
for the week of October 13, 2008 at Pittsburgh Theological
Seminary. This will be our 5th consecutive year of
developing partnerships with Education & Research Leaders at
Seminaries, CPMs, COMs and regional PPCN representatives.
We hope these partnerships will bear fruit in the impact of our
future ministries.
What began as an informal network is now a growing nationwide
effort involving more than 175 Presbyterians from more than 33 states
throughout the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) who are engaged in
and concerned about the care and support of ministers. In March,
2002, the network was officially organized as a not-for-profit
corporation in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. On July
1, 2002, the corporation received recognition of exemption from
federal taxes under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code.
