Sunday, March 28, 2010

Prayers for Peace In Homewood this Friday April 2nd

The House of Manna's Mission, Justice, and Peace Ministry invites the public, all faith communities, and community and civic leaders to join them this Friday, April 2nd (Good Friday), in spiritual solidarity praying for peace and non-violence in the community of Homewood-Brushton . Rev. Eugene Blackwell and Rev. Sheldon Sorge, the new Pastor to Pittsburgh Presbytery, will lead prayers for peace in the East End neighborhood. At 9:00 AM, the group will gather for fellowship at the Homewood Coliseum located at 7310 Frankstown Avenue, and line up along Frankstown and Homewood Avenues to pray at 10:15 AM. For more information, visit www.houseofmanna.org .

Thursday, March 18, 2010

"Leadership Doesn't Happen Alone": Lecture by Global Links CoFounder

Kathleen Hower, cofounder and executive director of Global Links, will deliver a lecture titled "Leadership Doesn't Happen Alone" as recipient of the University of Pittsburgh's 2010 Johnson Institute Award for Exemplary Leadership.

When: 5 p.m. March 25 (reception at 4 PM, before the lecture begins)
Where: Ballroom B, University Club, 123 University Pl., Oakland
Cost: FREE! But pre-registration requested (ethics@gspia.pitt.edu), and donations to Global Links will be accepted at the event.

Hower cofounded Global Links in 1989. Global Links recovers surplus medical materials from U.S. hospitals and makes them available to hospitals in developing countries. With the help of its loyal volunteers, many of them organized through Sixth by Jan Maxwell, Global Links has provided more than $160 million in critical medical aid to people in Bolivia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, and Nicaragua.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Notes from the March Meeting

Church & Community Committee Meeting Notes : 3/07/10

The Committee met in the parlor. Fifteen people were in attendance. The meeting opened with a prayer by Jane Fox.

Because of the late start due to the New Members’ Reception, the agenda was revised to discuss the Mission Funding allocation first.

Funding Allocations: A preliminary allocation schedule was presented for discussion by Chairperson Bill Beggs. After some discussion about the history of Sixth’s relationship with the Mars Home for Youths, the Wilkinsburg Community Ministry, Camp Crestfield, and Neighborhood Academy, it was proposed and accepted by acclamation to renew the support of EECM, Neighborhood Academy, Mars Home for Youth, Camp Crestfield, and Goats for Gifts at the same level as 2009. The allowance for reimbursements for Neighborhood Academy lunches was increased to better represent expected needs. Allocation of most of the remaining funds will be determined at the next meeting.

Additional discussion, initiated by Sue Koehler, centered on a policy of dealing with missions that might be supported both by C&C Committee and an appeal to the congregation. In particular, the Lazarus Fund and Disaster Assistance, like for Haiti and Chile, fall in this category. This discussion will be continued at the next meeting.

Finally, the Committee recommends that a proposal be presented to Session to offer the congregation an opportunity to support a Chile Disaster Assistance campaign.

Correspondence, Announcements and Updates:

• Thank You Notes were received from More Life and First Presbyterian Church of Edgewood for our contributions.
• Newsletters have been received from EECM, Greater Pgh Community Food Bank, GASP, Mission Mosaic (Presbytery Disaster Assistance), Neighborhood Academy, and Loaves and Fishes.

• Appeals for support were received from EECM “Have a Heart for Hunger” campaign, Pittsburgh Pastoral Institute (PPI), St. Margaret’s Foundation. The committee had no interest in St. Margaret’s. Mary Louise has expressed in supporting PPI, so the Committee agreed to consider it at our next meeting.

A part of the EECM Hunger campaign is a benefit campaign pancake dinner at Pamela’s in the Strip. Those interested should call 412-3611-5549 or E-mail kates@eecm.org. The Committee recommended putting an announcement in the bulletin.

UPDATES:

Neighborhood Academy: After cancellations twice in February, our people served lunch at Neighborhood Academy on March 3rd. Sue reported that the meal was well received and the kids very respectful.

Peacemaking Special Offerings: Nora Johnson reported that the offering will be received in late May or early June.

Nicaragua Adult Mission Trip: Bill Beggs reported that participants are getting their immunization shots and taking Spanish lessons. The trip is scheduled for June 15 through 25.

The next meeting will be late May or early June, depending on the Church calendar.

Respectively submitted,

Bill Beggs

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Meeting This Sunday

The Committee will meet in the Parlor this Sunday, after the New Member Reception. Please come and welcome Bill Beggs as the new Chair!

Agenda for C&C Meeting of March 7, 2010

I. Opening Prayer

II. Announcements:
Neighborhood Academy Luncheon Update
One Great Hour of Sharing (OGHS)
Others?

III. Action Items:
A. Allocation of Direct (Local) Mission Funds
B. Other Action Items

IV. Adjournment