Saturday, April 30, 2022

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 Rich Copley
Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 30, 2022

PC(USA) MILITARISM WORKING GROUP - The Rev. Deborah Lee asked participants in a recent webinar to close their eyes and think about what it feels like to be secure ...

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Friday, April 29, 2022

From @FWMission ... Friday Story: “17 Books about Disability to Read with Your Family”

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: “17 Books about Disability to Read with Your Family”

Take a break from the screen!

Between online meetings, classes, and Zoom calls, looking at a screen can be exhausting.

Instead, check out this list of family-friendly books about disability for all ages. These books provide a unique insight into the lives of people with disabilities and are perfect to read as a family!

Check out these books available on Amazon! And don't forget to shop through Amazon Smile to have a portion of your proceeds donated to Free Wheelchair Mission! Visit this page for instructions on shopping through Amazon Smile ...

Read the rest of this story ...


In the News ... "West Texas Food Bank feeling the surging demand of food and fuel inflation"

KOSA Photo
• The border crisis has also caused a rippling effect on food

By Stephanie Douglas, Reporter
KOSA-TV

ODESSA, TEXAS - s gas and grocery prices continue to rise, food pantries in West Texas are feeling the effects to keep up with the surging demand.

Each month, the West Texas Food Bank distributes a million pounds of food.

Craig Stoker, WTFB Marketing Director says it’s a number likely to increase by summer with more facing food insecurity in the community due to inflation.

“We have seen over 400 cars every week that we have had our pantry this month and we don’t expect that to go down anytime soon,” said Stoker.

But the community is not the only ones feeling the rise in cost of goods, it’s the food bank too ...

Read, watch the rest of this KOSA 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.

The Rev. Ruth-Aimée Belonni-Rosario Govens
Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 29, 2022

PRESBYTERIAN PAN AMERICAN SCHOOL - Together with her husband, Dr. Gordon Govens, the Rev. Ruth-Aimée Belonni-Rosario Govens has led the Presbyterian Pan American School in Kingsville, Texas, for the past two years or so, helping to prepare 90 international students each year for lives of Christian leadership in the global community. PPAS is among the institutions supported by the Christmas Joy Offering ...

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Thursday, April 28, 2022

In the News ... “Community raising awareness of sexual assault with art event"

• Artists will be presenting their works at Cactus House in Odessa

Staff Report
KWES-TV

ODESSA, TEXAS - The Crisis Center of West Texass, Odessa Arts and Cactus House are partnering for "Art Against Assault", a community art exhibit Friday night ...

 • Read the rest of this KWES report ...

Equal Exchange Blog ... "Our Worker-Owned Cooperative"

Equal Exchange's mission is to build long-term trade partnerships that are economically just and environmentally sound, to foster mutually beneficial relationships between farmers and consumers and to demonstrate, through our success, the contribution of worker co-operatives and Fair Trade to a more equitable, democratic and sustainable world.



Equal Exchange Photo
Our Worker-Owned Cooperative

At Equal Exchange we all walk around like we own the place. That's because we all do! Our co-op has over 100 worker-owners, each with an equal stake — and an equal vote — in our business. We believe that we should expect no less from ourselves and each other than we demand of our farmer partners. For that reason we have organized ourselves as a democratic worker co-operative, now one of the largest in the country.

The concepts are simple ....

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Join Us!

We invite you to join our growing community of citizen-consumers who are getting even more deeply involved in Equal Exchange.

We need consumer participation in our organization to build a deeply democratic trade system made up of farmers and their democratic organizations, workers and their democratic organization, and citizen-consumers who now have a democratic space in Equal Exchange as well as their own network. Join us in changing trade, together!


Local Equal Exchange partners include Grace Presbyterian Chuch, Midland, TX.

In the News ... "West Texas Food Bank hosting Pop Spot in Midland"

• VIP Party Friday, open to public Saturday

Staff Report
Odessa American


MIDLAND. TEXAS - The West Texas Food Bank is excited to partner with Pop Spot to bring their unique shopping experience to our facility, a press release detailed.

The VIP party will take place from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday evening at the West Texas Food Bank Midland Facility located at 1601 Westcliff Drive. It’s open to the public as the Pop Spot shopping event will begin at 10 a.m. at the West Texas Food Bank Midland Facility on Saturday.

Tickets are available to the VIP Party on Friday and 100% of the money raised from the ticket sales will be donated to the West Texas Food Bank.

Pop Spot is a curated and high-end POP UP shopping experience designed to highlight small businesses, designers and brands; giving customers an opportunity to discover, support and shop small.

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: April 28, 2022

HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY - On this day, communities around the world observe Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day. Together we stand in solidarity with the Jewish people and pay tribute to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust. An estimated 6 million European Jews and at least 5 million prisoners of war, Romany, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals and other victims were murdered by the Nazis in one of the most horrendous campaigns in human history. On this day, as we pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust, we also come together knowing that this act of remembrance is a commitment to a shared responsibility for humankind to ensure such crimes never happen again ...

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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

In the News ... "Betenbough and Christmas In Action team-up"

KOSA Photo
• Helping the elderly and disabled that have housing needs

By Tyler Poglitsch, Reporter
KOSA-TV

ODESSA, TEXAS - In honor of 30 years for Betenbough Homes, their mission today was to serve 30 different organizations from the Panhandle all the way down here to the Basin.

Today I met up with Betenbough and Christmas In Action on the 500 block of Holmsley to put in work on one special West Texan’s house

Read, watch the rest of this KOSA report ...

In the News ... "Scholars debate ‘Q Source’"

Painting by Guido Reni
• Were Gospels partly based on written record of Jesus’s teachings?

By Bob Campbell, Reporter
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - Few church-going Christians have heard about it, but whether there was a written record of Jesus’s sayings that much of the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke were based on is a favorite point of conjecture for ministers and theologians.

For the German word “quelle,” which means “source,” the probability of the Q Source’s existence during the First Century A.D. is impossible to determine, say the Revs. Larry Hood and Aubrey Jones.

But the consanguinity of the Synoptic Gospels makes the idea intriguing. “It seems like a lot of things have this one source and then the guys added their own memories and recollections,” said the Rev. Hood, pastor of St. Andrew Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

“I don’t know. It’s one of those mysteries, but it does seem that there is something else behind this that pulls them together.”

Having given the subject a lot of thought, Hood believes that Nicodemus, a rabbi and member of the Sanhedrin who was privately convinced of Jesus’s divinity, wrote the Q Source, of which no remnants have ever been found. “Nicodemus was in a great place to write it,” he said.

“He was like a conscientious objector. He had too much invested to break and run. The cost would have been too great. But he was very inquisitive and he could travel wherever he wanted. He had a chance to see behind the scenes and write something that would be kept secret.”

Nicodemus is mentioned three times in the Gospel of John: 3:1-21, where he visits Jesus at night to discuss his teachings and confide his belief that Jesus is from God; 7:50-51, where he reminds the Sanhedrin that a man should be allowed to explain himself before he is judged; and 19:39-42, where he joins Joseph of Arimathea to take Jesus’s body down from the Cross, wrap it in spices and carry it to the tomb.

“Jesus taught for three years, so the Sermon on the Mount was probably not something that he just said once,” Hood said. “The Q Source was not taught much at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, but I believe it is possible.”

He noted that the whole New Testament was written before the temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 A.D.

The Rev. Jones, pastor of Chapel Hill Baptist Church, said most of his professors at Brite School of Divinity at Texas Christian University were skeptical of the Q Source, but as a Southern Baptist he was more open to the idea ...

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.

Fabiana Araujo
Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 27, 2022

A GROWING NEW WORSHIPING COMMUNITY - In a podcast from the New Worshiping Communities movement in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), “New Way” host the Rev. Sara Hayden explores how creative expressions of the church are taking place around the United States and the world ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

In the News ... "Used eyeglasses needed"

• Hearing aids also needed

Staff Report
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - The Odessa Downtown Lions Club, 1101 Whitaker Ave., is in need of used eyeglasses.

The club will accept children’s glasses, broken pieces, sunglasses, all prescriptions and reading glasses.

Hearing aids are also needed.

For more information, call (432) 335-0234 or visit tinyurl.com/5cjcjjyt.

From @austinseminary ... "The Reed" for April 2022


Climate Change Conversations: Resources for your Congregation

On March 31, Education Beyond the Walls invited Christian climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe to speak with alumna Sarah Macias about the positive things we can do as individuals and congregations to move forward the conversation on climate change. She offered practical, solution-oriented suggestions toward finding common ground and a biblical understanding of our obligation to care about the planet and its inhabitants.

• Watch the video ...
• Browse the "Talking about Climate Science" resource page...

Please Join Us!

The Mary B. and Robert J. Wright Learning and Information Center
Dedication • Tours • Lunch
May 13, 2022, beginning at 11:00 a.m. in Shelton Chapel

• Let us know you can come ...

Apply to Austin Seminary's Certificate Programs

Did you know that Austin Seminary faculty offers courses in the three mostly online certificate programs: the Certificate in Ministry, the Certificate in Jewish Christian Relationships, and the Spanish-language Certificado en Ministerio. The certificates comprise seven courses completed over a four-year period.

Carol Clarke (CJCR’21), a veteran of many courses in the CJCR program, says "Interfaith conversation takes many forms, but rarely do we have opportunity to roll up sleeves and study in earnest Jewish and Christian perspectives on faith. For those who are committed to that task, whether laity or clergy, this program offers a unique and fulfilling learning experience."

New courses in the English-language programs run September 6 - December 2; apply for the program by August 12.

• More information here...

Legacy Giving

You can direct up to $100,000 annually from your IRA to Austin Seminary as a Qualified Charitable Distribution that is not taxable.

• More information here...

A Message from the Presidential Search Committee

The Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Presidential Search Committee has had a busy month of travel, conversations, prayers, and wonderful interaction with exceptional people who are doing wonderful things in service to God, the church, and the larger world, but who have been willing to take time with us to seriously discern this opportunity as President.

As we enter into a critical phase of discernment with exceptional and gifted people, we wanted to update you as best we can on our work as a committee in ways that should make you hopeful and excited about what is next in the life of this institution. First of all, the Presidential Search Committee is a committed and exceptional group of people who deeply care about the mission and vision of this institution and who are generous with their time, insights, and willingness to be fully engaged in this search. Second, there are lots of gifted and superlative people doing amazing things in the greater Presbyterian church, and all of them respect and admire what Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary has been doing and promises to be in the future. Third, we are moving into a serious phase of discernment and ask for your continued prayers and hopes as we seek to determine the best person to lead this seminary forward into its next chapter.

And finally, as we discern together as a committee, we remind you that we take to heart the institutional values we heard from the many stakeholders of the seminary community: we seek someone with a pastor’s heart, strategic vision, wonder and humility, appreciation for the seminary’s unique context, and a disciple committed to the vision of Christ’s beloved community and our attempt to embody that vision as the community of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

Each time we gather together as a committee, after we pray together, we enter into our work with these words: "We trust in God, who is sending a faithful leader to Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary to serve as President, and as we carry out our work of discernment, we commit ourselves to the responsibilities of diversity, equity, and inclusion as we discern God’s purposes for the leadership and future of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary."

Thank you for your continued support and prayers.

Gratefully yours,
The Reverend Chris Currie
Chair, Presidential Search Committee

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In the News ... "United Supermarkets, Market Street to donate apples to food bank"

• Part of a regional effort in Texas, New Mexico

Staff Report
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - United Supermarkets and Market Street will donate nearly 5,000 pounds of apples to the West Texas Food Bank on Tuesday. The West Texas Food Bank will receive 4,960 pounds of apples.

Now in its 12th year, this donation marks a continuing commitment by United Supermarkets and Market Street as original partners of the Take a Bite Out of Hunger program, sponsored by FirstFruits Marketing of Washington. FirstFruits created the program to help feed the underserved while bringing attention to the problem of food insecurity in the United States.

Throughout the week, United Family stores in Texas and New Mexico will donate more than 50,000 lbs. of apples.

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: April 26, 2022

WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - ARTS IN WORSHIP - When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, the worship and arts staff at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Minneapolis thought that probably meant shutting down much of their work as live worship was suspended ...

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Monday, April 25, 2022

From @chinaaid : "Chinese messaging app censors the word "Christ"'"

The ChinaAid Association is a non-profit Christian organization - based in Midland, Texas - with a mission to uncover and reveal the truth about religious persecution in China, focusing especially on the unofficial church. They do this, they explain in their website, by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping the saints to advance the kingdom of God throughout China.

China Aid Photo
Chinese messaging app censors the word "Christ"
Distributed by ChinaAid, April 2022 ...

CHINA – Since the Chinese Communist Party’s “Measures for the Administration of Internet Religious Information Services” came into effect on March 1, Christian WeChat accounts and groups became the main area of suppression ...

More on this story from ChinaAid ...

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.

Contributed Photo
Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 25, 2022

100-YEAR-OLD JACK FERLINO - Sometimes an invitation to visit a new place is life-changing. That’s certainly what happened to Jack Ferlino ...

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Sunday, April 24, 2022

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: April 24, 2022

ARMENIAN GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE DAY - The men were taken first, and then the women and children were brutalized. Witnesses saw the Euphrates run with blood, and women plunged into the river to escape the terrors of the desert march ...

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Saturday, April 23, 2022

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 courtesy of Jock McFarlane
Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 23, 2022

"BENDING THE MORAL ARC" CONVERSATIONS - Less than a mile apart in Princeton, New Jersey, Nassau Presbyterian Church and Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church have a long history as PC(USA) congregations in this historic community ...

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Friday, April 22, 2022

From @FWMission ... Friday Story: “Not on the Ground”

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.



FWM Photo
Friday Story: “Not on the Ground”

As events continue to unfold in Ukraine, would you continue to keep the people and the situation in prayer?

In this story that aired on NBC News on March 9, 2022, a Ukrainian family is interviewed while recovering in a Kyiv hospital. The father is using one of our GEN_2 wheelchairs, which one of our former distribution partners provided to the hospital.

Although we do not currently distribute wheelchairs in Ukraine, this story reminded us that the work we do—together, with you—can make a lasting impact in the places we have served ...

Read/watch the rest of this story ...


In the News ... "Habitat for Humanity putting on the blitz for Abilene Gives"

ARN Photo by Ronald W. Erdrich
• For upcoming Blitz Build, 6-12 laborers sought for morning, afternoon shifts daily

By Nathaniel Ellsworth, Reporter
Abilene Reporter-News

ABILENE, TEXAS - Leading up to the sixth annual Abilene Gives, which is May 3,Abilene Habitat for Humanity has plans to build on its solid foundation.

Literally, and in less than two weeks ...

Read the rest of this ARN 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: April 22, 2022

EARTH DAY 2022 - It’s been more than 50 years since the first Earth Day (1970). Spurred by concerns from that time period about oil spills, polluting factories, and dangerous chemicals being used regularly (described in Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring”), thousands of college students and concerned citizens came together in mass rallies, across political lines ...

CLICK HERE to read more.

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Equal Exchange Blog ... "Virtual Event About Our Radical History"

Equal Exchange's mission is to build long-term trade partnerships that are economically just and environmentally sound, to foster mutually beneficial relationships between farmers and consumers and to demonstrate, through our success, the contribution of worker co-operatives and Fair Trade to a more equitable, democratic and sustainable world.



How it all began: Equal Exchange’s roots and evolution as a force for trade justice

Tuesday, May 3 on Zoom | 7:00pm-8:15pm Eastern

When Equal Exchange started in 1986, we purposely set out to build both a new and more equitable model of international trade and a rare-in-the-U.S. democratic business. We broke many of the conventional rules of the market with the goal to trade fairly with farmers and build democratic supply chains. The concepts of fair trade and alternative trade were barely known at that time. Today, while we are a much larger organization with more than 100 worker-owners and a significant national and international scale, we are still living our original wild-eyed dream and breaking conventions with every purchase we make from our trade partners in coffee, bananas, cocoa, and tea.

As we celebrate the 36th anniversary of our organization, join Rink Dickinson (Equal Exchange co-founder and president) and friends, for a look at Equal Exchange’s radical history and how the lessons from the past can help us build a stronger alternative trade organization for the future.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting ...





Join Us!

We invite you to join our growing community of citizen-consumers who are getting even more deeply involved in Equal Exchange.

We need consumer participation in our organization to build a deeply democratic trade system made up of farmers and their democratic organizations, workers and their democratic organization, and citizen-consumers who now have a democratic space in Equal Exchange as well as their own network. Join us in changing trade, together!


In the News ... "Goodwill thrift store on Pine Street temporarily closed for new flooring"

ARN Photo by Ronald W. Erdrich
• Completion date not set as staff will see if other improvements can be made while place is cleared out

By Laura Gutschke, Reporter
Abilene Reporter-News

ABILENE, TEXAS - Updates are coming to a West Texas Goodwill thrift store [one of three in Abilene], just as the nonprofit is seeing increases in donations.

The Goodwill store at 1246 Pine St. closed as work began to install new flooring ...

read the rest of this ARN 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.

Photo by Ken Rummer
Today in the Mission Yearbook: April 21, 2022

BLOOMING OUT OF SEASON - Along the trail by the creek, maple leaves flash red against the yellows of the ash trees. It’s quite a show — and a confirmation that the chill in the air means business ...

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