Nelson United Church Outreach


 

 


 

United Church Support Reaching Myanmar: The United Church of Canada is continuing to work with ACT International and regional partners, including the Christian Conference of Asia, to ensure that aid dollars donated by the United Church last week will find their way to the people in Myanmar (Burma) who desperately need them ... read more

 

Introduction:

Following Jesus' example of social activism, the Outreach Committee of Nelson United Church is dedicated to affirm the worth and integrity of all creation by:
    –   standing in solidarity with marginalized and oppressed people without regard to race, creed, gender or sexual orientation
    –   educating the congregation and community about issues of social justice, peace and the environment
    –   offering opportunities to participate in effecting change
    –   nurturing the emerging spirit of new life and hope in our world

 

Up-Coming Events:   Our regular monthly meetings, on the second Tuesdays of the month, at 7:00 p.m. in the Lounge.
              You are welcome to join us.

 


 

Thoughts on Outreach:

     ...In our hymns, prayers, and sermons we portray Jesus as an inoffensive, kindly, and soft man who cares only about healing the sick, welcoming children, forgiving every sin, and going humbly and silently to his death when he was faced with the powers of the world. Yet Jesus did and was so much more.

More than anything else Jesus said or did, he proclaimed and modeled a kingdom of God, a kingdom of heaven that confronted the kingdoms of this world. Jesus would never have been crucified had he only been loving and kind. He was a threat because he proclaimed God's kingdom over and above the authority of both the Roman Empire and the Temple system. After all, he called for his disciples to have ultimate allegiance to a kingdom that was "not of this world." What was this kingdom that he proclaimed?

To show what it was, he broke social barriers and taboos by the way in which he lived. He gathered and fed, touched and healed rich, privileged, and "righteous" people right alongside the poor and outcast and "unclean." More important, he treated them as equals. But the really outrageous thing was that he told everyone and acted as if the despised and unsavory ones were actually ahead of the upright and privileged in God's kingdom. He portrayed this surprising social order as divine and eternal reality, in stark contrast to the temporary social illusion we construct in this world.

— excerpted from becoming human Core Teachings of Jesus by Brian C. Taylor; Cowley Publications, 2005

 

In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love.
– Mother Teresa

 

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Local Connections...

 

Nelson Food Cupboard.

An ecumenical and Nelson community effort, coordinated by Marya Skrypiczajko, providing supplementary food for people in need. Located in Nelson United Church, it is organized by The Nelson Food Coalition Action Group who's vision statement is "Everyone has access to enough good food. We trust people to know what they need".

Given that a community is only as rich as its poorest member, and a healthy, optimally functioning community is well fed, we are a committee without borders — everyone is welcome and needed, and free to come and go. We are food bank users and food activists, representing a variety of groups and organizations concerned about food access, poverty, and human rights.
It serves the needs of many folk weekly and these numbers are rising rather than declining.   (read more)

 


 

 

    We must be the change we want to see in the world    
– Gandhi    

 

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United Church Global Action...

 


     KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives

Kairos Times, September 2006, Vol 5, #7

Who is KAIROS:
Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives unites eleven churches and religious organizations in work for social justice in Canada and around the globe. In so doing, we give life to our name, KAIROS, a Greek word meaning a moment of crisis and opportunity, a moment to act in faith with hope for real and lasting change.

What KAIROS does:
KAIROS takes action for social change in parnership with church and civil society groups in Canada, Africa, Asia,Latin America and the Middle East. We provide financial support and solidarity to anti-poverty initiatives in grassroots education and action through an annual campaign and a network of 100 local groups.

We are a member of KAIROS through the United church of Canada. Through the Outreach committee, we have representation at the local level.    (read more)

 

 

 

A small group of thoughtful people could change the world.
In deed, it's the only thing that ever has.

– Margaret Mead

 

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Global Connection

 

African Partners in Prayer

grist mill at nyanyadzi
Grist Mill at Nyanyadzi

Since Nelson (B.C.) and Mutare (Zimbabwe) enjoyed a government-sponsored link, the outreach committee (in 1989) were stimulated to seek a relationship with a Church in the area.

The Methodist Church, Nyanyadzi (a village about 100 km away) was considered closest to our United Church in outlook and so correspondence began, Mrs. Maposa writing regularly since then. We have shared their Church family's hopes and fears, work and prayers as their country has struggled through drought and floods, drastic devaluation in their currency and the ever-increasing tragedy of the AIDS epidemic.

Our partnership has resulted in some practical help too. The main efforts being a collection to buy a Church owned grinding machine and a small building to house it and to raise money when floods destroyed their food-producing fields. This was greatly appreciated as was the help offered to Eleanor, personally, when fire destroyed much of her home.

 

United for Peace Campaign

Throughout the season of Lent the Outreach committee will be introducing the congregation to the United for Peace campaign which was initiated by the United Church of Canada on Peace Sunday November 4, 2007 and will continue until December 31, 2009.

Congregations are invited to participate by:
  • learning about the root causes of violence, and about the work of partners in Canada and around the world to prevent conflict and support reconciliation
  • acting by calling on the Canadian government to take actions that promote peace around the world, such as calling for a Federal Department of Peace
  • giving to support Canadian and Global partners as they work for peace with justice for all people

As part of our church's participation in this campaign the Outreach committee will be selling hand carved olive wood pins with a dove and olive branch motif. Sixty percent of the wood used to make the pins comes from groves uprooted for the path of the wall (an 8-metre-high Israeli wall separating Bethleham and Jerusalem). Forty percent comes from the careful pruning of remaining groves.

The Palestinian people consider the olive tree to be sacred. Some in many areas are over 2,000 years old.

The pin was created by some of the many artisans in the Bethlehem area who have been cut off from marketing their crafts by the construction of the wall. The fasteners come from an Israeli workshop in Jerusalem. The artisans see this as "symbolic of the symbiotic relationship that can exist between Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land".

The income generated by the sale of these pins will provide income for the artisans, their families and others in need where possible. The United for Peace pins will be on sale after church during Lent. We will be selling these pins for $20 each ($5 will pay the artisans for their work and the rest contributed to the work of the Campaign). Donation above this price will be gladly accepted and if requested, a tax receipt can be provided for greater amounts. (Watch a video clip and read more about the Pins... and about the Campaign...)

Thank you for helping us "Pass the Peace".

 


Project Ploughshares
...is an ecumenical agency of the Canadian Council of Churches established in 1976 to implement the churches' call to be peacemakers and to work for a world in which justice will flourish and peace abound. (read more...)

"and they shall beat their swords into ploughshares,
and spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation;
neither shall they learn war any more."
(Isaiah 2:4)

 


 

 

 

For where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them
– Matthew 18:20 (NRSV)

 

Dear God, for the gifts of those who care, for the enthusiasm of those
who reach out, and for the commitment of those who seek to live the life
of Christ in our day, we give you thanks. Be with all who seek to walk
the way of compassion, and share the message of hope, in Jesus' name.
AMEN

—Bill Steadman
Executive Minister - Financial Stewardship
The United Church of Canada

 

Mandate, the United Church's mission magazine, brings you stories of people and churches making a difference in their communities and around the world. Mandate helps people become more aware of Canadian and global issues and what the United Church is saying and doing about them... (read more)

 

 

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