
Presbyterian Church USA
The First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Vernon is a part of Presbyterian Church USA. It is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States , reporting over a million active members and nearly 18,000 ordained ministers.
They are located at 100 Witherspoon St., Louisville, KY 40202.

Presbyterian Church USA
The First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Vernon is a part of Presbyterian Church USA. It is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States , reporting over a million active members and nearly 18,000 ordained ministers.
They are located at 100 Witherspoon St., Louisville, KY 40202.

Synod of Lincoln Trails
The Mission of Synod of Lincoln Trails PC(USA) is to develop, nurture and support leaders in partnership with our presbyteries and congregations, and to coordinate Presbyterian mission strategy within the Synod. They serve over 1,000 churches in Indiana and Illinois.
They are located at 1100 W 42nd St. #210, Indianapolis, IN 46208.

Synod of Lincoln Trails
The Mission of Synod of Lincoln Trails PC(USA) is to develop, nurture and support leaders in partnership with our presbyteries and congregations, and to coordinate Presbyterian mission strategy within the Synod. They serve over 1,000 churches in Indiana and Illinois.
They are located at 1100 W 42nd St. #210, Indianapolis, IN 46208.

Presbytery of Ohio Valley
Our congregation is one of nearly 60 communities in southern Indiana that are a part of the Ohio Valley Presbytery. The headquarters is in Bloomington, IN at 1701 E. 2nd St. Suite 100.

Presbytery of Ohio Valley
Our congregation is one of nearly 60 communities in southern Indiana that are a part of the Ohio Valley Presbytery. The headquarters is in Bloomington, IN at 1701 E. 2nd St. Suite 100.

Center for Congregations
Center for Congregations is a simple: Strengthen Indiana congregations. They know when congregations are thriving, our communities are thriving too. They connect congregations with the educational, financial, and industry leading resources they need to navigate their challenges and enhance their opportunities. But they don’t stop there.
They listen and learn from the churches and share what they have discovered with other congregations extending their partnership into the wider faith community. They have helped our church with a grant to create a new website, rebranding, etc. to help our congregation to grow and expand the word of God.
They are located 303 N. Alabama St., Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46204.

Center for Congregations
Center for Congregations is a simple: Strengthen Indiana congregations. They know when congregations are thriving, our communities are thriving too. They connect congregations with the educational, financial, and industry leading resources they need to navigate their challenges and enhance their opportunities. But they don’t stop there.
They listen and learn from the churches and share what they have discovered with other congregations extending their partnership into the wider faith community. They have helped our church with a grant to create a new website, rebranding, etc. to help our congregation to grow and expand the word of God.
They are located 303 N. Alabama St., Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46204.
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PYOCA
Pyoca was originally named the “Presbyterian Youth Camp of Brownstown, Indiana.” The name was shortened to the acronym “Pyoca,” also historically spelled fully capitalized as “PYOCA.” This name came from a group of junior high girls counseled by Mrs. Irene Johns during the very first summer of camp in 1952. The acronym was formed from the phrase “Presbyterian youth camp” = PYOCA. Mrs. Johns and her campers also wrote the Pyoca camp song, set to the tune of The Ash Grove, or Llwyn Onn, a traditional Welsh folk song.
In 2022 Pyoca became an independent non-profit corporation. While the camp now operates independently, Pyoca remains committed to full missional alignment with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and works in partnership with our presbyteries and synod to serve our connectional church and ecumenical partners.
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Pyoca
Pyoca was originally named the “Presbyterian Youth Camp of Brownstown, Indiana.” The name was shortened to the acronym “Pyoca,” also historically spelled fully capitalized as “PYOCA.” This name came from a group of junior high girls counseled by Mrs. Irene Johns during the very first summer of camp in 1952. The acronym was formed from the phrase “Presbyterian youth camp” = PYOCA. Mrs. Johns and her campers also wrote the Pyoca camp song, set to the tune of The Ash Grove, or Llwyn Onn, a traditional Welsh folk song.
In 2022 Pyoca became an independent non-profit corporation. While the camp now operates independently, Pyoca remains committed to full missional alignment with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and works in partnership with our presbyteries and synod to serve our connectional church and ecumenical partners.