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SUMMARY:Lenten Study Lecture Series - Dr. Rick Elgendy
DESCRIPTION:Lenten Studies Speaker: Professor Rick Elgendy teaches on Atonement Theory\nMarch 1 at 9:30 AM and 6:00 PM\, March 2 and March 3\, 2026 at 7:30 PM\nLewinsville Presbyterian Church\n1724 Chain Bridge Road\nMcLean\, VA  22101 \nDr. Elgendy\, professor of public theology and ethics at Wesley Seminary\, will present a 4-part series on understanding how the suffering\, death and resurrection of Jesus relate to our salvation (atonement theories.) He will help us understand how our faith is informed by our understanding of why Jesus’ suffering death matters. \nSession 1 – March 1 @ 9:30 AM – Guilt and Grace: The Ambivalence of Shame and Sacrifice in Substitutionary Theories of Atonement\nSession 2 – March 1 @ 6:00 PM – The Way of Love: Reading Moral Exemplarity as God’s Being in Act\nSession 3 – March 2 @ 7:30 PM – Powers and Their Downfall: The Victory of the Weak Christ and the Structures of the Cosmos\nSession 4 – March 3 @ 7:30 PM – Partakers of the Divine Nature: Recapitulation\, The New Creation\, and the Divine Life
URL:https://thepresbytery.org/event/lenten-study-lecture-series-dr-rick-elgendy/2026-03-03/
LOCATION:Lewinsville Presbyterian Church\, 1724 Chain Bridge Road\, McLean\, 22101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Around the Presbytery
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study Lecture Series - Dr. Rick Elgendy
DESCRIPTION:Lenten Studies Speaker: Professor Rick Elgendy teaches on Atonement Theory\nMarch 1 at 9:30 AM and 6:00 PM\, March 2 and March 3\, 2026 at 7:30 PM\nLewinsville Presbyterian Church\n1724 Chain Bridge Road\nMcLean\, VA  22101 \nDr. Elgendy\, professor of public theology and ethics at Wesley Seminary\, will present a 4-part series on understanding how the suffering\, death and resurrection of Jesus relate to our salvation (atonement theories.) He will help us understand how our faith is informed by our understanding of why Jesus’ suffering death matters. \nSession 1 – March 1 @ 9:30 AM – Guilt and Grace: The Ambivalence of Shame and Sacrifice in Substitutionary Theories of Atonement\nSession 2 – March 1 @ 6:00 PM – The Way of Love: Reading Moral Exemplarity as God’s Being in Act\nSession 3 – March 2 @ 7:30 PM – Powers and Their Downfall: The Victory of the Weak Christ and the Structures of the Cosmos\nSession 4 – March 3 @ 7:30 PM – Partakers of the Divine Nature: Recapitulation\, The New Creation\, and the Divine Life
URL:https://thepresbytery.org/event/lenten-study-lecture-series-dr-rick-elgendy/2026-03-02/
LOCATION:Lewinsville Presbyterian Church\, 1724 Chain Bridge Road\, McLean\, 22101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Around the Presbytery
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study Lecture Series - Dr. Rick Elgendy
DESCRIPTION:Lenten Studies Speaker: Professor Rick Elgendy teaches on Atonement Theory\nMarch 1 at 9:30 AM and 6:00 PM\, March 2 and March 3\, 2026 at 7:30 PM\nLewinsville Presbyterian Church\n1724 Chain Bridge Road\nMcLean\, VA  22101 \nDr. Elgendy\, professor of public theology and ethics at Wesley Seminary\, will present a 4-part series on understanding how the suffering\, death and resurrection of Jesus relate to our salvation (atonement theories.) He will help us understand how our faith is informed by our understanding of why Jesus’ suffering death matters. \nSession 1 – March 1 @ 9:30 AM – Guilt and Grace: The Ambivalence of Shame and Sacrifice in Substitutionary Theories of Atonement\nSession 2 – March 1 @ 6:00 PM – The Way of Love: Reading Moral Exemplarity as God’s Being in Act\nSession 3 – March 2 @ 7:30 PM – Powers and Their Downfall: The Victory of the Weak Christ and the Structures of the Cosmos\nSession 4 – March 3 @ 7:30 PM – Partakers of the Divine Nature: Recapitulation\, The New Creation\, and the Divine Life
URL:https://thepresbytery.org/event/lenten-study-lecture-series-dr-rick-elgendy/2026-03-01/
LOCATION:Lewinsville Presbyterian Church\, 1724 Chain Bridge Road\, McLean\, 22101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Around the Presbytery
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SUMMARY:Focused Communication & Marketing: A Workshop for Every Congregation
DESCRIPTION:Focused Communications & Marketing 2.0: A Workshop for Every Congregation\nSaturday\, February 28\, 2026\n10:00 – 2:00 PM\nLewinsville Presbyterian Church\n1724 Chain Bridge Road\nMcLean\, VA  22101\n(with lunch – suggested donation of $10 to offset costs) \nA congregation’s message deserves clarity and focus. \nBy honing your outreach\, you allow your local community and those you specifically seek to reach to truly see and understand your mission. Whether your budget and staff are “perfectly small” or quite large\, this workshop is for you! \nRegister here:
URL:https://thepresbytery.org/event/focused-communication-marketing-a-workshop-for-every-congregation/
LOCATION:Lewinsville Presbyterian Church\, 1724 Chain Bridge Road\, McLean\, 22101\, United States
CATEGORIES:NCP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T181500
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SUMMARY:Holy Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Holy Happy Hour\nWednesday\, April 25\, 2026 at 6:15 PM\nLewinsville Presbyterian Church\n1724 Chain Bridge Road\nMcLean\, VA  22101 \nThe Airmen of Note\, the US Air Force’s premier jazz ensemble\, will perform jazz masterworks. Founded in 1950\, the ensemble continues the legacy of the Glenn Miller Army Air Force’s dance band. \nThe free concert will be followed by a free wine and cheese reception\, with wines curated by Vienna Vintner. \nAll are welcome. Donations support the Lewinsville Music Fund.
URL:https://thepresbytery.org/event/holy-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Lewinsville Presbyterian Church\, 1724 Chain Bridge Road\, McLean\, 22101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Around the Presbytery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260111T190000
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SUMMARY:Reformed Contributions to the Ecological Movement
DESCRIPTION:Salzman Lecture Series\nReformed Contributions to the Ecological Movement\nDr. Mark Stoll\, Professor Environmental and Religious Studies\, Texas Tech and Author\, Inherit the Holy Mountain: Religion & the Rise of American Individualism\nSunday\, January 11\, 2026\, 7:00 PM\nLewinsville Presbyterian Church \nWhat Impact Does Faith Have on Protecting the Environment? \nProfessor of Environment and Religion Answers in Talk on January 11 at Lewinsville Presbyterian Church \nEnvironmental Historian Mark Stoll would say “quite a lot.” Stoll is a professor of Environmental and Religious Studies at Texas Tech\, where he researches the influence of religion on the environment.  Stoll is the 2026 Salzman Lecture Series speaker at Lewinsville Presbyterian Church in McLean\, Virginia. \nOn Sunday\, January 11\, 2026 at 7 p.m.\, you are invited to learn more about the influence of the religious foundations on protecting the environment when Stoll speaks in the Salzman Lecture Series on the topic of “Reformed Contributions to the Ecological Movement” at Lewinsville Presbyterian Church\, 1724 Chain Bridge Road\, McLean\, VA 22101. The event is free and open to the public. \nAbout Mark Stoll \nThe author of seven books\, including Inherit the Holy Mountain: Religion and the Rise of American Individualism\,  (Oxford Press\, 2015)\, Stoll argues against the common assumption that Christianity is inherently hostile to the environment. Instead\, he highlights that Calvinist Protestantism provided a significant theological foundation for the rise of American environmentalism. \nAbout the Salzman Lecture Series \nThe Salzman Lecture Series was established in 1998 to honor the memory of Lewinsville elder and outstanding Presbyterian layman\, Howard Salzman. The annual lecture is an opportunity for reflection on three areas central to Howard’s own ministry: public affairs\, global missions\, and Christian education. \nHoward was an active contributor to evolving Presbyterian issues and programs during his 25 years at Lewinsville. In addition to his service as commissioner to the National Capital Presbytery\, he was also vice chair of the Global Mission Ministry Unit of the General Assembly. \nProfessionally\, Howard’s career included serving as an economist for the Pan American Union\, and later\, as a program executive for the Organization of American States. When he retired\, he was Director of the Office of International Cooperation. \nPrevious lecturers have included: Jim Wallis\, E.J. Dionne\, Glenn Tinder\, LeRoy Walters\, Katherine Marshall\, Philip Wogaman\, and the late Rep. John Lewis.
URL:https://thepresbytery.org/event/reformed-contributions-to-the-ecological-movement/
LOCATION:Lewinsville Presbyterian Church\, 1724 Chain Bridge Road\, McLean\, 22101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Around the Presbytery
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