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Interpretation of the Spiritual Symbolism of the BHPC Sanctuary
In celebrations of Bradley Hills’ 70th Anniversary, this document brings together various interpretations of the spiritual symbolism of the Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church, including its this sanctuary’s stained glass windows, architecture, columbarium, lantern, and many other elements. This interpretation is offered as a part of the continuing and living history of BHPC. Presented on January 12, 2025, as part of the official Kick-Off Sunday...
Read more >2023 Annual Report
Read about our year: our engagement, our achievements, our challenges, and our hopes for the future!
Strategic Visioning Report
Read about our Strategic Vision (2023) and how we propose to work toward these goals.
Personal Information Document
The purpose of this document is to aggregate in a convenient place confidential
information that will be important to your family in case of your death or serious injury.
Health Care Decisions Guide
A guide to Maryland law on health care decisions. Forms are included!
Power of Attorney
This General Durable Power of Attorney, which survives the incompetence and
incapacity of the Principal (hence “durable”), empowers the person named as Attorneyin-Fact to undertake virtually all matter which the Principal is permitted to do in her/his
own name (hence “general”).
Memorial Service Planning Document
Advance Preparations for a Christian Memorial Service
By: The Rev. Dr. Susan Andrews
General Presbyter
Hudson River Presbytery
Racial Justice Task Force Report
Racial justice “historical audit” of BHPC: (i) ownership and use of building site in 19th century and earlier; and (ii) congregation’s engagement during and since the Civil Rights Era1 , including mission partnerships in Shaw and Anacostia and support of refugee families
Racial Justice Resources & Recommendations
How to be an Antiracist (2019) by Ibram X. Kendi – Kendi’s concept of antiracism reenergizes and reshapes the conversation about racial justice in America but even more fundamentally, points us toward liberating new ways of thinking about ourselves and each other.