
City Lights in SW Philly - 30 years and a compliment
01.01.20 | Our Member's Stories | by Ted Behr
The voice calling to me came from an old Southwest friend and colleague, John McCollough, founder and director of the Philadelphia Training Group.
The voice calling to me came from an old Southwest friend and colleague, John McCollough, founder and director of the Philadelphia Training Group.
Watch this video clip through the credits and find Hope
Attaining age 101 is not the most remarkable thing about Herb Armstrong. A longtime WPC member’s journey
Faith is easy, until it's not. As a little girl, I got all my Bible stories from a Catholic Church in Huntsville, Alabama. It never occurred to me to question the stories...they just were. I had faith. I raised my three children in this very church, making sure they got their supply of Bible stories, Sunday School, Vacation Bible Camp, Confirmation, etc. I was doing my best to foster their faith. I found as I grew older that having faith was easy when your life was blessed like mine was...when nothing bad happens to you or the ones you love. All was well. God must surely be there taking care of us.
In this audio clip, Buzz Mossholder recounts how “the willingness of the people here at Wayne to put their faith in action” has helped TCP to become the centerpiece of its Southwest Philadelphia neighborhood.
Andy speaks about how his father, Dr. Eric Greenhow, “put himself in the path of God’s actions in the world,” forever changing his life.
In an audio clip, Pastor Cean James recounts how merging Grace Christian Fellowship and New Spirit Presbyterian—now called Salt & Light—created a new congregation at The Common Place.
One Saturday in 2010, David and Barbara Prescott took their three grandsons to Wayne Presbyterian Church to show them where the boys’ mother, Leslie, was married to Matt Healey of Needham, Mass
Fulfills a bucket list wish for church member Alberta Tonks On Alberta’s 80th birthday, Alberta was surprised with a ride on a motorcycle. All this because Stephen conspired with Diane, his wife and David Leidy to fulfil her ‘bucket list’ dream.
Shortly after beginning his two-year plus tenure as WPC Interim Senior Pastor in 2008, Rev. Ron Fritz organized a small Bible Study for men which met at the crack of dawn on Wednesdays. The spark of his leadership ignited a fire of faith and fellowship that changed lives and continues to burn today.