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About the Witherspoon Society

Our officers are listed on their very own page.

The Mission of the Witherspoon Society

At our Witherspoon executive committee meeting on Sept. 17-20, 2003, we adopted a somewhat revised statement of our mission.  As you'll see at the end, it's a work in progress, and we would value your comments.  Just send a note!   [posted 10-6-03]
 

Mission

We are a network of concerned Presbyterians responding to God's call to do justice, and to work with hope for healing and wholeness in a world increasingly broken.

Our mission is:

bulletto listen and learn from those who have been silenced;
bulletto nurture the prophetic voice of the church through reflection, discernment, and action;
bulletto equip Presbyterians for faithful participation in the church and the world;
bulletto challenge unjust relationships of power;
bulletto advocate for peace, justice, the integrity of creation, and the full inclusion of all God's people in church and society.

Through our witness, we seek to revitalize the church's proclamation and action, informed by the full witness of the Bible and the confessions, animated by our hope for the reign of God.
 

NOTE: The Executive Committee plans to engage in a process of reflection and planning to name some actions and programs that will each of the specific mission areas listed above. But that may take a while!

You may want to look at the statement that this will replace, just for comparison.

And again, if you have thoughts on this, please send a note!

This mission statement was adopted in 1994, and has been replaced  by the revised version adopted in September, 2003.

We are a society of justice-seeking Presbyterians, responding to the God who calls us through the power of the Holy Spirit into wholeness, as a community that lives out the radical vision of the Gospel of Jesus the Christ in a world increasingly broken.

We profess our mission to be:

bulletnurturing the prophetic voice of the church through study, action and reflection,
bulletequipping faithful Presbyterians for responsible participation at all levels of the church,
bulletadvocating for peace, justice, the integrity of creation, and the full inclusion of all God's people in church and society.

Through our witness we seek to revitalize the church's life and focus, so that it may be biblically and confessionally faithful in the world.


from the Mission Statement of the
Witherspoon Society

Another glimpse of John Witherspoon    [3-31-06]

An old friend and frequent visitor to this website, the Rev. John Mann, is now serving as a Church of Scotland pastor in Glasgow. 

He recently visited Paisley Cathedral in Glasgow, where a plaque commemorates the life of Witherspoon.

He adds, "I find that the words inscribed on the memorial that were spoken by him so many years ago to be particularly timely in our current social and political climate."

Witherspoon's words (in case it's a bit hard to read them):

If your cause is just, you may look with confidence to the Lord, and entreat him to plead it as his own.   

To learn a little more about John Witherspoon, from whom we take our name, click here.
Witherspoon history now available
[5-10-03]

You may be lying awake nights wondering ...

What is this Witherspoon Society?

Or maybe you're a long-time member, wanting to retrace the life of an organization that you've supported for years.

Either way, you'll learn much from the new history of the Witherspoon Society, just completed by Gene TeSelle.

The title:

"A Network of the Concerned":
the Witherspoon Society
and its Challenge to the Church

It covers the 30 years of Witherspoon's involvement in service and witness in the Presbyterian Church (USA).

How to get a copy:

You can buy a copy at the Witherspoon booth at General Assembly.

Or contact Gene TeSelle:

bulletSend an e-mail to teselle@bellsouth.net
bulletor write to him at 2007 Linden Avenue, Nashville, TN 37212,
bulletor call him at (615) 297-2629.

Cost: $5.00 each.

Witherspoon members: We're looking for e-mail addresses! 
[5-10-03]

We have established a list-serve (or e-list, if you prefer) through which we send occasional important notices to all Witherspoon members -- if we have their e-mail addresses.  If you haven't received any such notices in the past few months, from a Yahoo group list called WITHERSPOON MEMBERS (how creative can we get??) please send a note and we'll add you to that list.  Don't get left out!

And if you'd like an e-mail update every time new material is posted to this website, just send another note about that!

Many thanks!

A new logo for Witherspoon

[11-30-02]

As the new liturgical year begins, Witherspoon begins a new phase in its history. Justice, with its many faces, has always been at the heart of Witherspoon's mission. And joy - in doing the work we sense we are called to do. So, raise the banners and let justice roll down! Join us as we enter Advent, with anticipation, excitement and renewed commitment to the radical message which is God's love for all creation.

Witherspoon president Jane Hanna sees the pain of September 11th and its aftermath as a call to us -- as individuals and as a nation -- to seek "a better way" of being in relation to the rest of the world.   [2-18-02]
The Witherspoon Society is asking members to renew their membership, and for new folks to join up.  

We are also seeking funding for a vital initiative during the coming year, including a staff person to plan and coordinate local conferences on "the whole Gospel church" and the Confession of 1967.

Please look at these two notes, and respond as generously as you can!   [posted here 12-27-01]

A new Witherspoon Society membership brochure is available.  Request one for yourself, or to share with a friend.  Request a quantity to spread around your neighborhood!  Just send a note, telling us how many you want and where we should send them.  (If you'd like a white, unfolded version to make your own copies, mention that, too!)  [11-28-01]
Issues Analyst Gene TeSelle has uncovered a couple interesting documents from Witherspoon's past.  One is a statement drafted in 1985, describing the purposes of the group and the issues on which its attention was focused.

The second document, a sort of modern poem composed around the time of the group's founding nearly 30 years ago, is a fascinating reflection of its time.  Gene would like help in finding the author of the poem.  So please check out "A Stern Prayer for Parlous Times."  [posted 12-10-01]

Witherspoon President Jane Hanna, in her "President's Corner" column for the Fall 2001 issue of Network News, points to how our basic biblical perspective can steady us in this time of crisis -- and how the crisis calls us back to our true mission as a church.  [11-7-01]
Meet our new Executive Committee members!  [8-18-01]
Witherspoon Society annual report 

By action of the 212th General Assembly, the Stated Clerk asks each "affinity group" related to the Presbyterian Church to submit an annual report of its purposes, activities, funding, and so on.  Among the minority of groups to send such a report was the Witherspoon Society, and we share our report here.

The list of groups which have and have not responded to the request is interesting.   [7-13-01]

Find out how to become a member, and send a convenient membership form from here.

Exploring the Whole Gospel concept   [5-9-01]

The Witherspoon Society began exploring its notion of an emphasis on Whole Gospel Congregations, with a gathering on May 5, 2001, at the Presbyterian Church in Claremont, CA.  Some thirty people, including members of the executive committee and members of the congregation, spent about 6 hours in conversation with Dr. John B. Cobb, Dr. Doug Ottati, and Dr. Jane Dempsey Douglass.

Local groups are getting organized, doing good things.
Jane Hanna, Witherspoon's new President, reflects on the Society's past and present commitment to a vision of the Gospel as calling us to work for the common welfare -- for justice -- as well as for personal freedom and happiness.
New Witherspoon chapter blossoms in Silicon Valley

Second meeting of this group passes two resolutions on Amendments A and O

The Witherspoon officers met on Sept. 21-23, 2000, in Santa Fe, and began developing plans for future projects.
Click here for details and photos.

Communion at 1998 Witherspoon Gathering

Some of our current activities include ...

bulletbuilding a network among people who are committed to shaping a more just and peaceful world, and a more open Church
bulletbeing involved in the Church's annual General Assembly, with a booth in the exhibit area where you can stop by to get information, and to find friends and fellowship
bullethosting a luncheon at each General Assembly, with a major speaker, and honoring congregations and individuals who live out our mission
bulletand hosting the annual Witherspoon Society Party and Dance -- a great meeting place for friends, a time to relax in the middle of the pressures of the Assembly

Local Witherspoon chapters meet in some presbyteries during the year, and work with other groups dealing with justice issues within the Presbyterian community.  

If you're interested in starting such a group, or in connecting with Witherspooners in your area, contact our Membership Coordinator for help, brochures, and whatever else we can provide. Click on the envelope to send a note to Membership Coordinator Trina Zelle.

Or just fill out a membership form, and do it all by e-mail (except sending your check!)

If you have concerns, questions, suggestions for the group, please send a quick note to Witherspoon President Jane Hanna.

 

Last edited on 10/11/07

 

A major
Ghost Ranch event this summer!

July 28 - August 3, 2008

Paths toward Peace and Justice:

Spirituality, Earth-Care, and the Prophetic Word in a time of Violence

More info >>

Register BEFORE May 20th and you can save $100!

 

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BECOMING NEIGHBORS:
An Invitation
to Global Discipleship

A Witherspoon conference
on global mission and justice

September 16 - 19, 2007
Louisville, Kentucky

 

Check out our report from the Conference
on
Terror, Torture,
and Security

 

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