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Donation Drive for Haiti

On Sundays, May 2 and 9, our Haiti Outreach Team will be collecting donation items to take to Haiti for the Kingdom Kids Orphanage.  When you run your errands over the next few weeks, pick up some extra items to donate!  Here is a list of things they need:

Medications: Chewable children’s vitamins, Chewable Tylenol, Adult Tylenol, Tums, cold medications, antibiotic creams, antifungal creams, hydrocortisone creams, Selsun shampoo (treats fungal skin diseases)

Toiletries: Tooth brushes & toothpaste, soap, hand sanitizer, saline eye drops, band aids, toilet paper, diapers (cloth)

Food:
Peanut butter & jelly, powdered drink mix

Talk to Amy Garland if you have any questions.

Donation Drive for Haiti

On Sundays, May 2 and 9, our Haiti Outreach Team will be collecting donation items to take to Haiti for the Kingdom Kids Orphanage.  When you run your errands over the next few weeks, pick up some extra items to donate!  Here is a list of things they need:

Medications: Chewable children’s vitamins, Chewable Tylenol, Adult Tylenol, Tums, cold medications, antibiotic creams, antifungal creams, hydrocortisone creams, Selsun shampoo (treats fungal skin diseases)

Toiletries:
Tooth brushes & toothpaste, soap, hand sanitizer, saline eye drops, band aids, toilet paper, diapers (cloth)

Food:
Peanut butter & jelly, powdered drink mix

Talk to Amy Garland if you have any questions.

The M-Word

Missionary, that is. You know, cultural imperialists, moralizers, making the Hawaiian women wear Muumuu’s, generally spoiling paradise, wherever they go.  Except, that it isn’t true.  Not if you’ve ever known any of these people, or if you’ve visited them where they live and work, or even if you read accurate accounts of what they’re like and what they do.

But either way, we try very hard to avoid using the M-word ourselves, on the general principle that if there’s something that people find obnoxious in our culture, we’re ready to drop it. After all, nobody ever didn’t like Jesus. We do our best to stick with him, and what he taught and what he’s like. But we can’t give up on actual mission activity—or perhaps saying it better, we can’t stop reaching out—including to people in other cultures.

Haiti brings all this to the fore. The papers in general, and the NYT in particular, have been using the M-word in their reports of how the Christians get all the aid first (well, if you were a Baptist, for example, and went to Haiti to share resources given by your friends at church, where would you go to start? A Haitian Baptist Church, right?)

The wonderful thing about Jesus is that he came to live among us, experiencing what we go through, and then from his love, letting us have life “abundantly”. we’re supposed to be doing the same kind of thing, in the flesh. So, let’s not accept the M-word, at least as applied to what we try to do. But let’s not stop the work of reaching out.

Haiti

Thanks to all who gave in the offering for relief in Haiti.  There was a really good response – and you can still contribute if you would like to.  Talk to any of the elders or staff. The money will go with people from New Church in the first weeks of May, when the needs will still be severe, but when giving is likely to be less – and mainly, it will be channeled directly to people in need, without any intermediaries.

If you are interested in taking part on this outreach trip, first week of May, please talk with Amy in the next week or two.

Haiti Outreach

Interested in volunteering in Haiti in May?  Email Amy Garland at amygarland@yahoo.com for more information.

Thinking About Haiti

Pastor Allan Collister speaks about the tragedy in Haiti and what we can learn from Luke 13:1-9.

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