Presbytery of Lake Erie

    2816 Elmwood Ave, Erie, PA, 16508
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    About Presbytery of Lake Erie

    Presbytery of Lake Erie sits over on Elmwood Avenue in Erie, Pennsylvania, and while people might expect a big organization, it's actually a religious group with about three folks working there as of May 2025, though sometimes the numbers vary between two and ten, and they work hard to support the 56 churches in their area, offering help to both congregations and pastors in lots of different ways, all with a leadership mix of Vice-President, Manager, Minister, Administrative Assistant, and Moderator. The place has a big focus on prayer, worship, training, and sharing in mission work, and people gather for things like the monthly Pastor Check-Ins, the hybrid Stated Meeting of the Presbytery, and smaller hybrid committee meetings that can happen in-person or over Zoom, so it's pretty easy for people to take part whether they want to show up or just log in. Presbytery of Lake Erie also supports hands-on ministry, helping with community outreach and organizing things like Sunday Suppers and even bigger events when needed, plus they get involved in global missions, offering recognition to their mission co-workers in far-off places such as Ghana, and they stay committed to disaster response work both nearby and in other countries if there's a need.

    Anyone looking for the more practical side of senior living will find that they do provide a variety of community amenities, including common areas where people can meet or relax, devotional activities, meals every day, both on-site and off-site activities, diabetic and incontinence care, and even care for folks who aren't able to walk on their own, and there's healthcare staff around, bringing some peace of mind for health needs and extra help when it's needed. The organization also keeps a focus on inclusion and equity, running ministries and programs for disability inclusion, women, LGBTQIA+ folks, and racial and ethnic groups, which is clear when you see the many different churches reported in their network, from Asian and Black churches to Latinx, Native American, Middle Eastern congregations, along with hundreds of multiracial and White churches. The group welcomes a membership total of 4,975 and saw an average attendance of 2,340 in 2024, and the Year at a Glance report shows they spend money not only on mission work but on local needs, capital work, and even things like legal compliance, so they try to handle the basics as well as the wider mission. Churches in the network use resources like the Find A Church tool, daily lectionary, and spiritual counseling, and there are also special efforts around justice, including fighting hunger, addressing gun violence, helping with reproductive rights, and supporting those affected by human trafficking.

    You won't find much information about the Presbytery in fancy brochures or on every corner, but the group connects with people online through their website and has some tech programs running in the background, like event calendars, online giving, and newsletters called Lake Erie Breeze. Committees take care of everything from ministry and mission to social witness, and resources are available for healing services, pulpit supply, and supporting pastors for the long haul. There are always new ministries and online tools in development to help meet the needs of the people and churches they work with, and their approach is steady, aiming to serve everyone in their care, whether through physical amenities or spiritual support, always focusing on fostering spiritual growth and strengthening the Body of Christ in a changing world.

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