Friday, July 31, 2020

From Synod of the Sun, PC(USA) ... First Steps to Dismantling Racism

The Synod of the Sun is publishing Good News Stories ahead of Synod Sunday in late August. These are inspirational stories of churches reaching out to their communities in extraordinary times via innovative means.

Our theme for Synod Sunday 2020: I Thessalonians 1:3 - (We) remember before our God and Father your work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.

Find more information about Synod Sunday at https://www.synodsun.org/synod-sunday

Think Deeply, Pray Fervently, Act with Justice




The Synod of the Sun Network for Dismantling Racism presents a series of four webinars on First Steps to Dismantling Racism, led by Warren Chalklen, Ph.D.


This four-week webinar is the first presentation by the Network for Dismantling Racism, a group of concerned Presbyterians from all 11 presbyteries of the Synod of the Sun. In the coming months, N4DR will present additional programs and events that will address the issues of anti-racism and structural racism.

The webinars will be held on four successive Fridays, beginning August 14th and going through September 4th. Each webinar will be held from Noon-1:30pm. These sessions include:
      Session 1 - What Does it Mean to be Anti-Racist?
      Session 2 - Engaging Colleagues and Students in Anti-Racist Learning Moments.
      Session 3 - Identify and Combat Institutional and Structural Racism.
      Session 4- Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression.

When you register for any of the webinars, you will be provided with a workbook for the program.

Sponsorship for this and future N4DR events has been provided by the Presbytery of Arkansas, Cimarron Presbytery, Eastern Oklahoma Presbytery, Indian Nations Presbytery, Mission Presbytery, Presbytery of New Covenant, Palo Duro Presbytery, Presbytery of the Pines, Presbytery of South Louisiana and Tres Rios Presbytery.

For more information about these webinars or on how to join the Network for Dismantling Racism, contact:
      Kyle Walker - walkertexasrev@gmail.com
      Kristy Rodgers - Kristy.Rodgers@fpcbok.org



"Good News"

The Rev. Matt Curry is in search of Good News from ministries throughout the Synod of the Sun that are making connections with their congregations and communities. Do you have an idea to share? Send Matt an email at cpcwaxpastor@gmail.com.



In the News ... "'We don't forget': El Paso begins Walmart shooting commemorations with downtown Luminaria Walk"

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• El Paso remembers victims, begins Aug. 3 commemorations

By Veronica Martinez and Kalley Huang, Reporters
El Paso Times


EL PASO, TEXAS - Twenty-three sets of luminaria were placed on the grass Thursday morning at Cleveland Square. As the sun set in Downtown El Paso the luminary circles started to glow to commemorate the lives lost during the Aug. 3 shooting ...

Read/watch the rest of this EPT report ...

From @FWMission ... Friday Story: “Part of Society”

Founded in 2001, Free Wheelchair Mission is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs for the impoverished disabled in developing nations. Headquartered in Irvine, California, FWM works around the world in partnership with a vast network of humanitarian, faith-based and government organizations, sending wheelchairs to hundreds of thousands of disabled people, providing not only the gift of mobility, but of dignity, independence, and hope.



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Friday Story: “Part of Society”

Brayan (12, El Salvador) was a healthy, precocious child who liked to run, jump, and climb, up until the age of two.

That’s when he started feeling pain in his joints ...

Read/watch the rest of this story ...

Here's a Chance for YOU to Get Involved!

“Get Rolling!” with Grace Presbyterian and Free Wheelchair Mission ...

In the News ... "Coronavirus changes way Red Cross helps people"

• But one thing they also need is volunteers

By Michael Bauer, Reporter
Odessa American


ODESSA/MIDLAND, TEXAS - Hurricane season is in full session.

And it doesn’t care about pandemics

That’s what makes this hurricane season all the more crucial, according to Tracy Austin, executive director of the American Red Cross, Permian Basin chapter ...

Read the rest of this OA report ...

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

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Today in the Mission Yearbook: July 31, 2020

AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY - It is said, “When America gets a cold, the African American community gets pneumonia.”

The COVID-19 pandemic is proving that to be true. As the virus spreads across the country, it appears that it is impacting African Americans at a disproportionally high rate. In hot spots like New York, Detroit, New Orleans and Chicago, blacks are dying at alarmingly high rates ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

FBR Report: "A Video Message on Leadership from FBR"

The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) is a multi-ethnic humanitarian service movement. They bring help, hope and love to people in the war zones of Burma (Myanmar) and the Middle East. Groups send teams to be trained, supplied and sent into the areas under attack to provide emergency assistance and human rights documentation. Together with other groups, the teams work to serve people in need.



A Video Message on Leadership from FBR

24 May 2020
Kachin State, Burma

Recently we were asked to share our thoughts on leadership with the Area Youth Ministry (AYM) Leadership Conference in Sacramento, California. The video we made for them is below and we hope you will enjoy it as well ...


God bless you all!

Dave, Karen, Sahale, Suu, and Peter Eubank and Silver Horn

CLICK HERE to learn how YOU can get involved in FBR and its mission ...

“LOVE EACH OTHER.
UNITE AND WORK FOR FREEDOM, JUSTICE, AND PEACE.
FORGIVE AND DON’T HATE EACH OTHER.
PRAY WITH FAITH, ACT WITH COURAGE, NEVER SURRENDER.”

CRS Briefing, July 2020 ... A prayer for unity and call to action

Catholic Relief Services is the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States.The CRS Briefing is a monthly service to our supporters. We aspire to keep you informed of our progress and up-to-date on issues that affect the people we serve in more than 100 countries around the world.



July 2020 ... A prayer for unity and call to action

Our Monthly Prayer

Lord Jesus, as you were about to lay down your life for us, you prayed to the Father. And so we pray ...

Pray with us ...

Multiply Your Impact

With your vital help, we can reach families in the most desperate need. Today, your gift can be 8 times more powerful!

Give now ...

Lead the Way to Help Children Thrive

Our faith tells us nothing is impossible with God—including ending global poverty, hunger, displacement and injustice. Our faith tells us that everyone—man, woman and child—deserves the opportunity to not just survive, but thrive. Our faith tells us that when we take action and work together in God’s name, we’re able to create real and lasting results. What is your faith telling you? Will you take action and lead the way to a more just and peaceful world?

Act today ...

In the News ... "Help keep Abilene's kids from going hungry"

• Extra volunteers are needed

By Carl Kieke, Reporter
Abilene Reporter-News

ABILENE, TEXAS - The summertime meals program through Abilene Independent School District ended last week. Fortunately, there is another source for children (or anyone) in need of food assistance ...

read the rest of this ARN report ...

From ECPAT-USA ... "World Day Against Trafficking in Persons"

ECPAT USA is part of a global network of organizations and individuals working together for the elimination of child prostitution, child pornography and the trafficking of children for sexual purposes. It seeks to encourage the world community to ensure that children everywhere enjoy their fundamental rights free and secure from all forms of commercial sexual exploitation.

"World Day Against Trafficking in Persons”

Dear Friends of ECPAT-USA,

Designated by the United Nations as World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, July 30 marks an important day to raise awareness and educate others about the thousands who are trafficked each year and the need to protect children around the world from exploitation.

Bid in Our Virtual Silent Auction ...

You are invited to tune in and bid on a variety of prizes in our virtual Silent Auction now through August 6. All proceeds from the event will go to supporting our critical survivor-informed programming.

Support Our Survivor Solidarity Ride

On August 1, our Five Boro Survivor Solidarity Ride team of riders will be biking 22 miles through various trafficking “hot spots” in New York that have been identified by members of our Survivors’ Council as locations of their own trafficking. Learn more ...

Spread the Word

Download our social media toolkit and use your platform to raise awareness of child sex trafficking and exploitation. Share our campaign with your network and mobilize your office, classroom or followers to join you in fighting trafficking.



For more information on this and other ECPAT USA efforts, please email us at info@ecpatusa.org

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Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

Photo by Jack Pauw
Today in the Mission Yearbook: July 30, 2020

REV. JANE PAUW, RANIER BEACH PC - The Rev. Jane Pauw remembers the date, March 12, when she blacked out and entered the darkness, into what she calls “a warm, mindless comfort” that she had never experienced before ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

WAW Wednesday ... "Will YOU be a ray of HOPE"


"The Word at Work is a ministry that mobilizes churches and individuals to answer God's call to minister to those in need," writes Rev. Tim Tam, Spiritual Director of the Amarillo, Texas-based ministry. "Through our relationships, God reveals needs and opportunities for service. As we come along side the poor, new friendships develop and doors for ministry open. As we serve, God provides the resources to supply for the needs he reveals."


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WAW Wednesday: "Will YOU be a ray of HOPE"

Friends of The Word,

HOPE! As you read the Vision Statement for the Education Enhancement Program, you will find it is all about you giving HOPE to the people of Belize. This HOPE especially touches the youth.

"Facilitate quality of life improvement at the family, community, district, and national level through educational, material, and spiritual support as determined by the local community and the mandates of scripture."

Because of our donors' generosity, the Word at Work has been able to help many students who live in abject poverty. The route out of this poverty is through education. Each community has a team of leaders who carefully screen the students' academic records, as well as their roles in their community and church. The combined efforts of student, family, church, community, government, and the Word at Work provide educational opportunities for these young people.

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Please join this effort by becoming a sponsor. $200 (US) per school year helps a young person attend high school. Educated Christian adults can become the force to affect the nation of Belize for years to come.

Helping Young Voices Be Heard
William J. (Bill) Wade
Education Enhancement Program
Cell: (806) 670-7556
billwade@twaw.org

Bill is a wonderful friend from The Word at Work and has done amazing work for our Education program. Please consider giving to this cause.

God Bless You and Thank You,

Ron Allen - Executive Director
Tim Tam - Spiritual Director
#wearethewordatwork




EDITOR'S NOTE: Speaking from my own first-hand experience - working side-by-side with Tim, Kenny and our brothers and sisters in Belize - won't you give thoughtful, prayerful consideration to supporting the efforts of Ron and Tim, the Word At Work staff and their partners?

Also, remember that you can follow The Word At Work on their Facebook page!


From @austinseminary ... "The Reed" for July 2020


Enroll now in our ONLINE certificate programs for the fall!

Our Certificate in Ministry (CIM) and Certificate in Jewish Christian Relationship (CJCR) programs offer exciting courses this fall (September 8-November 13). First-time enrollee deadline is August 17; registration runs July 27-August 21.

(CIM) "Church History," with Professor David Johnson
(CIM) "Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Polity," with Professor Paul Hooker
(CJCR) "Jerusalem: The Holy City in History, Theology, and Conflict" with Professor Whit Bodman & Rabbi Neal Blumofe

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Andrew Zirschky joins faculty in administrative role

Dr. Andrew Zirschky has been called by the Austin Seminary Board of Trustees to be director of the Nashville extension of the Seminary's Master of Arts in Youth Ministry (MAYM) program. In his new role, beginning July 1, Zirschky oversees the Nashville extension of the MAYM degree and teaches youth ministry courses. The MAYM program represents a partnership with the Center for Youth Ministry Training (CYMT), based in Nashville, where Zirschky has served as academic director since 2010. In that capacity he also served on the faculty of Memphis Theological Seminary, teaching practical theology and youth ministry. The expansion, announced earlier this year, of Austin Seminary's MAYM degree program to include on-site instruction in the southeast region of the United States, was approved by accrediting bodies in May, making it the nation’s largest graduate program in youth ministry for mainline Christian denominations.

With a focus on youth ministry and a background in the Church of the Nazarene, Zirschky earned his MDiv and PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary where he received the Arthur Paul Rech Prize in Theology and Pastoral Ministry. He is the author of Teaching Outside the Box: Five Approaches for Opening Scripture with Teenagers (Abingdon Press, 2017) and Beyond the Screen: Youth Ministry for the Connected But Alone Generation (Abingdon, 2015). He has broad experience in the creation and administration of innovative programs, particularly in youth ministry, including two programs at CYMT for which he received Lilly Endowment grants of more than $1 million each. He has served as a consultant to Lilly Endowment and Princeton Seminary, among others. Over the past decade he has taught courses at Austin Seminary, Memphis Seminary, Princeton Seminary, and Wesley Theological Seminary.

He will continue to live in Nashville and will teach in Austin and Nashville.

Meet Our Seniors!

Christina Moore, MAYM
Christina has served as youth director for Forest Hills Presbyterian Church, Helotes, Texas, since 2015. This position continued while studying for the MAYM degree. Christine says she is passionate about creating a safe space for our young people who are navigating through the waters of adolescence. She received her Bachelor of Science in health from the University of Texas at San Antonio and photography is a passion of hers.

Shaira May Ronolo, MATS
Shaira spent the 2019-20 year as a global partner at Austin Seminary. Shai-Shai is a member of a UCC congregation in Oslob, Philippines. She earned a bachelor of arts in English from Southwestern University in the Philippines. Before coming to Austin, Shai had already taken most of her MDiv classes at Divinity School, Silliman University in the Philippines. She will return there to complete that degree. When time allowed during her studies here, Shai enjoyed traveling throughout Texas and even some time in New York City.

Katie Brown, MAYM
Katie was born and raised in Humble, Texas, and she grew up going to First Presbyterian Church of Kingwood. She attended The University of Texas at Austin and earned a degree in elementary education. Before coming to seminary, she taught Sunday School at Live Oak (Presbyterian) Church in Leander, Texas, and that encouraged her to follow a calling into youth ministry. She also served on the youth ministry team at St. Luke UMC in Houston. While pursuing the MAYM degree, Katie returned to Live Oak Church as director of youth ministry. Her passion is helping kids grow in authentic faith.

Jamelle "Jey" Jones, MAYM
Jey was born and raised in West Carrollton, Ohio. He earned a degree in philosophy and a minor in religion from Eastern Kentucky University. Jey served as youth pastor at First United Methodist Church in Brady, Texas, while studying for his MAYM and continues to serve there. He is also the director of youth ministries for 4:twelve Student Ministries. He is an experienced worship leader, youth minister, and camp minister. Jey has written youth curriculum and authored the book, You are Enough... You Matter and Immeasurably More. Jey’s hobbies include hiking, caving, disc golf and writing music.

Curt Davis, MDiv
Curt grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and says he was, “trained up in the ways of being a cheesehead” (but asks that you not hold that against him). He earned his undergrad degree at North Central University in Minneapolis. He originally entered Austin Seminary in the MATS program but changed to the MDiv program. In seminary he has worked at Westlake Hills United Methodist Church as director community engagement and program development. He is passionate about church planting and community engagement. He and his wife, Dawn, have extensive experience working together in youth ministry, young adult ministry, church planting, and as associate pastors. They have two children.

Brittany Martin, MAYM
CBrittany earned the Master of Arts in Youth Ministry (MAYM) degree while working as youth director at First United Methodist Church in Rowlett, Texas. Brittany is a proud Texas native from East Texas. She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Arlington. She has been working with youth since 2011. Brittany spends her free time reading, playing with her dogs, and trying out BBQ places with her husband, James.

Taylor McLean, MDiv / MSSW
Taylor is originally from Newport News, Virginia, and a member of Hidenwood Presbyterian Church of Newport News. She has been in our dual degree program with the University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks School of Social Work from which she earned the MSSW degree. Taylor received her BA in religious studies from Elon University. Before starting seminary she served as a YAV (Young Adult Volunteer) in Boston. She has a strong passion for mission and outreach, as well as Christian education. She currently serves as youth director at Northwest Hills United Methodist Church, Austin. Taylor says, “The fastest way to my heart is with a cup of coffee, a bad joke, or a puppy.”

Garrett Gottlob, MAYM
Garrett grew up in California and attended Central Peninsula Church in Foster City. He earned his undergraduate degree from Westmont College where he also studied abroad in Turkey, Jordan, and Israel. While studying for the MAYM, Garrett served as director of youth ministry for Lighthouse Fellowship in Fort Worth, Texas. He says he has enjoyed engaging youth in “in-depth discussions about the Bible and the real-life problems that we face every day to help deepen our relationships with God and others.” In addition to youth ministry, he loves soccer.

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What's new at AustinSeminary.edu?

With the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic, we wanted to share resources with the broader church. Taking the title from a video from Pastoral Care Professor Phil Helsel, we added a page on our website in the Congregational Resources section called "Resources for Desert Times." You'll find professors' videos as well as some of the video messages President Ted Wardlaw has delivered during these uncertain times. It is continually being updated so take something, share something.

You'll find it here!,



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In the News ... "Food donation of 41,000 pounds delivered to San Angelo, Abilene food banks"

SAST Photo by Rosanna Aguilera
"We want to help fight hunger, and give a sense of hope to people in the community"

By Rosanna Aguilera, Reporter
San Angelo Standard Times


SAN ANGELO, TEXAS - A large food donation of 41,000 pounds was brought to the food banks in San Angelo and Abilene from Utah.

The donation came from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah ...

Read the rest of this SAST report

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

Today in the Mission Yearbook: July 29, 2020

PENTECOST OFFERING - Take a minute to look back on your life. Who all have you lived with? In the earliest parts of our lives, we might live with parents or grandparents or other caring adults. Perhaps siblings. Over the years, we might live with friends and extended family, family of choice or even sometimes with strangers. And sometimes we might find ourselves living alone ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

From PC(USA) Store ... Book of Common Worship, Flash Drive Edition on Sale

The Presbyterian Church (USA) offers a central online store where you can find all PC(USA)-produced books, curriculum, and resources in one place. PCUSAStore.com is a comprehensive selection of PC(USA) resources that provides the information and materials necessary to support new and existing congregations, leaders, study groups, and individuals forge a deeper understanding of Presbyterian beliefs and doctrines. PCUSAStore.com is maintained by the Presbyterian Publishing Corporation, the publishing house of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Geneva Press curriculum publishing, and other agency partners.



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In the News ... "Hundreds of school supply items donated to Harmony Home"

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• The supply drive was organized by a local woman who wanted to help her community

By Dana Morris, Reporter
KWES-TV

ODESSA, TEXAS - The Harmony Home in Odessa received a large donation of school supplies on Monday. The donation was made up of more than 600 items, including paper, folders, 3 ring binders, book bags and more ...

 • Read/watch the rest of this KWES report ...

In the News ... "Midland ISD board to change name of Lee HS"

MRT Photo by Tim Fischer
• Vote ended period of conversation around community that included calls for change from prominent alumni and community leaders

By Stewart Doreen, Editor
Midland Reporter-Telegram

MIDLAND, TEXAS - The Midland ISD board voted Monday to change the name of Robert E. Lee High School.

The board made the historic change by a vote of 6-to-1 that starts the process to rename the senior high school and the Robert E. Lee Freshman High School. The senior high school opened in 1961 and is approaching its 60th anniversary ...

 • Read the rest of this MRT report ...

In the News ... "Benninghoff practices equality"

OA Photo by Eli Hartman
• Minister grew up traveling with parents who were ‘church planters’

By Bob Campbell, Reporter
Odessa American


MIDLAND, TEXAS - Curtis Allen “Curt” Benninghoff says truest place of equality in the world is the foot of the cross where Jesus was crucified. “I said when I became pastor of 7 Cities Church 13 years ago that we would become an international church and on any given Sunday, we have at least 11 nationalities worshipping with us,” the Rev. Benninghoff said. “All people have the same opportunity at the foot of the cross." ...

Read the rest of this OA report ...

Today in the PC-USA Mission Yearbook


The Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study is a daily devotional with 365 inspiring mission stories that come from next door and all across the globe. It inspires thousands of Presbyterians daily as they uphold the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in intercessory prayer.

Today in the Mission Yearbook: July 28, 2020

1001 WORSHIPING COMMUNITIES - Add prayer and guided meditation to the activities for which Presbyterians are now using online platforms to engage.

During a recent Zoom call, the Revs. Jeff Eddings, coaching and spiritual formation associate for 1001 New Worshiping Communities, and Ayana Teter, director of vocation and placement at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, took about 30 participants through liturgy, prayer and a guided meditation designed to get them to use their imaginations to place themselves in the midst of the disciples as Jesus washed their grimy feet as depicted in John 13:1–17 ...

CLICK HERE to read more.