Saturday, December 5, 2020

In the News ... "Abilene Sermons: 12/5-6/2020"

• What's happening at churches in the Big Country?


Staff Report
Abilene Reporter-News

ABILENE, TEXAS - Local and area church sermons this weekend.

Encourage your pastor to tell us the upcoming week's sermon topic. It's FREE, and it's open to churches throughout the Big Country. Email it to publishme@reporternews.com by 2 p.m. each Tuesday. Please put "sermon" in the subject line. Include the topic, who will deliver it, a synopsis limited to 60 words, when services begin and the name and street address of your place of worship ...

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In the News ... "San Angelo area churches announce worship options, 12/5-6/20"


• Here is a look at the communications received by the Standard-Times to date

By Matthew McDaniel, Reporter
San Angelo Standard Times


SAN ANGELO, TEXAS - Faith briefs may be submitted by emailing News@GoSanAngelo.com. Briefs are published in print on Saturdays and the deadline to submit an entry is noon Wednesdays ...

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In the News ... "Odessa Church News"


• Today and in the days ahead, in Odessa-area houses of worship

Staff Report
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - Coming events include worship services, classes, Bible studies, community outreach, fundraisers, mission opportunities and more ...

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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.

Today in the Mission Yearbook: December 5, 2020

PRESBYTERIAN HUNGER PROGRAM - Congregations striving to maintain their outward incarnational focus, one of the seven marks of congregational vitality, can thrive for at least two reasons: they’re ministering to others while at the same time being ministered to ...

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From Catholic Charities USA ... "Advent and Christmas Daily Reflections"


Saturday of the First Week of Advent

As my time volunteering with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul grows, so has my understanding of today’s gospel.

When I began visiting people in need, I found myself intimidated by the most difficult cases ...

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The mission of Catholic Charities is to provide service to people in need, to advocate for justice in social structures, and to call the entire church and other people of good will to do the same. Catholic Charities is a network of charities with headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. The organization serves millions of people a year, regardless of their religious, social, or economic backgrounds.

Friday, December 4, 2020

From ServLife International ... "A Sabbath Rest"

ServLife International is a movement defined by values of God’s kingdom, not programs built around human efforts and activities. The reign and rule of God should be made apparent to every person on the planet, despite their religion, race or socioeconomic status. We believe that issues of justice are inseparable from the good news that Jesus Christ came to proclaim. ServLife exists to take the gospel of Christ and the hope of a better, more just, world to the lives of people we touch. This happens through individual contributions of time, creativity, resources and dreams.



A Sabbath Rest

Hebrews 4 says "a sabbath rest is left open for God's people," and "let's make every effort to enter that rest." Sabbath is a day of the week, but it is also a way of life that God has for us. A life full of peace, serenity and clarity. In this age of pandemics, political unrest, and record levels of anxiety, we desperately need this sabbath life that comes only from Jesus.

By partnering with ServLife, you have helped pastors share the love and peace of Jesus. You've provided education for children and a family for orphans. You've empowered families to make over $2 a day. And all have been exposed to the hope and rest of Jesus. Thank you for infusing this peace and rest during a time of unrest and great need.

Hebrews 4 concludes, "Finally, let's draw near to the throne of favor with confidence so that we can receive mercy and find grace when we need help."

May we find the help that we need in Jesus, and may He grant us His peace and rest.

Thank you,




From Adam Nevins
Executive Director
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From Synod of the Sun, PC(USA) ... Good News Stories: "Grow and Share"

Amidst the changes and chances of the COVID-19 pandemic, churches and entities throughout the The Synod of the Sun found ways to not only survive but also find unique and beautiful ways to minister to God's people in need. Mission and ministry takes form in supplying basic necessities to caring for the environment. Connections have been made via video feed and blankets. Love is supplied via learning how to read to dArive-in diapers.

You can read all of our Good News Stories on our website at synodsun.org/good-news-stories.

How has your community found ways to continue to minister when "the church has left the building"? Send us your Good News Stories ideas! Contact Thomas Riggs, Communication and Administrative Coordinator or the Matt Curry, author and story collector.



Grow and Share

By Matt Curry

CARROLLTON, TEXAS – A Dallas area Presbyterian church and its neighbors are putting their time, talent and treasure into a Grow & Share Community Garden. The investment reaps rewards for the sowers of the seed, as well as those who receive the yield.

Like other churches, the Rev. Laura Fitzgibbon said Nor’kirk Presbyterian has struggled to find new ways to be the church in the midst of the pandemic. But the congregation has always known the faith community is about people – not a building.

“Now we had to put our money where our mouths were,” said Fitzgibbon, the church’s interim pastor. “Grow and Share Garden is the perfect way to engage the community, share fresh air and fellowship – all while helping the least of these.”

The community gardeners have donated more than a ton of fresh produce to feed the hungry, as of late October.

A message on the Grow & Grace website (growandsharegarden.wordpress.com) says that the ministry brings people together at a time when gathering is difficult.

“In many ways, a garden workday is more important to us right now. Many of us have cleared schedules and nowhere to go. We don’t get to see anyone’s smiles or chitchat in the office. While we still require masks for safety, the garden gives us an opportunity to see others, to move our bodies, and feel the sunshine. And we get to do all that while helping others.”

Dan Kinkade, who oversees the work, said the garden began as an idea to do something different during a 2013 mission committee meeting at the Carrollton church, which is a member of Grace Presbytery.

“I do feel like you have these moments when you feel like you are called to do something,” Kinkade said. “This is one of those things.” The garden became a reality in 2014, and it has continued to grow, offering something to give to others all year around.

Grow & Share contains about 40 4-by-10 plots, which are leased for $35. The lease agreement includes a commitment to donate the excess, suggested at 25 percent. In actuality, the donation rate is closer to 75 percent, Kinkade said. About 80 percent of the current gardeners are not church members, yet some have joined the church.

“From the beginning, we wanted this to be an outreach, not just to our members, but to people who like to spend a lot of time in the garden,” he said.

The garden area covers about 12,000 square feet, and the harvest continues throughout the year, in sunshine and in cold. Some of the produce includes tomatoes, peppers, beans, okra and squash, blackberries, grapes, persimmons and papayas. In the winter months, the attention turns to root plants such as turnips and onions.

“There is a bigger need than ever to feed people. Besides that, people need to get together and work together,” Kinkade said. “We not only teach people what to grow, we talk about different types of plants, bringing the community together to do something that they enjoy.”

One of the recipients of regular donations is Metrocrest Services, which provides programs that lead to self-sufficiency and independence for individuals, families and seniors living in Addison, Carrollton, Coppell, Farmers Branch and Dallas in Denton County.

Claire Brown, pantry service manager at Metrocrest, said community gardens supply a critical need for its clients by augmenting North Texas Food Bank contributions with greens and other fresh produce.

The garden has given away 2,100 pounds of produce this year, about 75 percent going to the agency.

“The therapy of good old dirt alongside volunteers, neighbors and church members involves hands-on labor to contribute to those in need through Metrocrest,” Rev. Fitzgibbon said. “It has been a joy to embrace koinonia (communion with God and one another) in a new way, outside in the beauty of God’s creation.”



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.

From @FWMission ... Friday Story: “Here’s Why They’re Passionate About This Cause”

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.



Friday Story: “Here’s Why They’re Passionate About This Cause”

Free Wheelchair Mission couldn’t do what we do without friends like you.

The passion and creativity of our supporters never cease to inspire us. On October 17, our ambassadors in Washington State held Seattle’s Miracle of Mobility, a streaming event that set out to raise funds for 1,000 wheelchairs.

This annual fundraiser began almost 15 years ago when a member of Evergreen Covenant Church set out to do “something great” to raise funds for Free Wheelchair Mission. Our community in Seattle has been growing ever since ...

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In the News ... "'Empty Stocking' is empty"


• Helping those in need in Odessa

Staff Report
The Odessa American

ODESSA, TEXAS - With only 16 days to go in the 26th year of the Empty Stocking Fund our goal of $100,000 and it won’t be met without your help.

Funds stay in Ector County, providing a good holiday meal and small gifts under the tree for needy families. Juan, not his real name, a single father working two jobs.

These families can be helped through the Empty Stocking Fund, an annual fundraising effort by the Odessa American and Salvation Army of Odessa ...

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In the News ... " Field’s Edge breaks ground on tiny-home village for homeless"

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“It’s real life and real people in close proximity, feeling supported and loved”

By Caitlin Randle,, Reporter
Midland Reporter-Telegram

MIDLAND, TEXAS - The Field’s Edge has begun construction on a tiny-home village for Midland’s homeless intended to give nearly 100 individuals permanent residences.

The nonprofit broke ground Nov. 3 at the site in southwest Midland near Interstate 20 and Loop 250, according to Chief Operating Officer Laura Chandler. An official groundbreaking ceremony was planned for Nov. 11 but was delayed after staff were exposed to COVID-19. Chandler said the ceremony will be held sometime next year.

During the initial phase of construction, 10 tiny homes, a bath house and laundry room and a community building with a kitchen will be built. The missional house John-Mark Echols and his family will live in will be included in the first 10 homes.

Once the project is completed, there will be 100 tiny homes, a shared vegetable garden and amphitheater for community events. Each house will come furnished with basic necessities, such as a bed, desk, small fridge, microwave and coffee pot. The homes will be for single homeless individuals who have been living in Midland County for at least a year ...

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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.

Today in the Mission Yearbook: December 4, 2020

REV. DR. LIB CALDWELL - In Gail Godwin’s book “The Finishing School,” which features an older woman and a 14-year-old girl, the woman tells the girl she can tell by looking whether a person has congealed. That person will have no more surprises, the woman tells her young friend, and to avoid the trap she must constantly be on guard against gelling too soon. It’s a valued vignette in one of the Rev. Dr. Lib Caldwell’s favorite books ...

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From Catholic Charities USA ... "Advent and Christmas Daily Reflections"


Friday of the First Week of Advent

Many of us growing up might remember being told that we shouldn’t draw attention to ourselves, for doing so perhaps implied an inflated ego or vanity.

I don’t know if Jesus was taught this by Mary and Joseph or not, but in the gospels, Jesus doesn’t want to draw a lot of attention to Himself. This is evident in today’s gospel, when after healing the blind man Jesus says in very stern words: “See that no one knows about this.” But His words fell on deaf ears. The verse continues with: But they went out and spread word of Him through all that land.

Jesus didn’t want to be known as some great wonder-worker. He wanted attention drawn not to Himself, but to the Kingdom of God which He proclaimed by His words and deeds. That Kingdom and Reign of God was at the heart and center of His Mission ...

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The mission of Catholic Charities is to provide service to people in need, to advocate for justice in social structures, and to call the entire church and other people of good will to do the same. Catholic Charities is a network of charities with headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. The organization serves millions of people a year, regardless of their religious, social, or economic backgrounds.

Thursday, December 3, 2020

In the News ... "Empty Stocking needs help"


• Helping those in need in Odessa

Staff Report
The Odessa American

ODESSA, TEXAS - The 26th year of the Empty Stocking Fund started this week with a goal of $100,000 and it won’t be met without your help.

Funds stay in Ector County and help needy families like that of the Garzas, not their real name. Both parents lost jobs this year due to COVID-19 and their children won’t have a happy holiday without help.

These families can be helped through the Empty Stocking Fund, an annual fundraising effort by the Odessa American and Salvation Army of Odessa ...

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In the News ... "A Remarkable Woman from Odessa is on a mission to help homebound seniors"

KMID/KPEJ Photo
• As Odessa MOW volunteers continue to retire, she encourages more people to get involved

By Amanda Mason, Reporter
KMID-TV/KPEJ-TV

ODESSA, TEXAS - Remarkable women are everywhere in our community. They lead up and inspire us to make a difference. December, we are highlighting six incredible women in the Permian Basin that are committed to their community.

Margaret Burton is the executive director of the Meals on Wheels of Odessa, where she has dedicated the last 25 years to making sure homebound seniors and Odessans never go hungry. ...

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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.

Today in the Mission Yearbook: December 3, 2020

PRESBYTERIAN CAMPS AND CONFERENCES - Like most organizations, PC(USA)- affiliated camp and retreat centers were blindsided by the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay-at-home and social distancing orders struck the very heart and infrastructure of summer camp and retreat resident ministries. But amid it all, associate for Christian Formation Brian Frick has continued to have hope ...

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From Catholic Charities USA ... "Advent and Christmas Daily Reflections"


Memorial of Saint Francis Xavier

It is hard not to notice themes of building up and being torn down in the reading from Isaiah and the Gospel of Matthew today. In the ancient world, fortifications were matters of life and death; some invading force was always on the horizon (the Holy Land is poor in natural resources, but it’s on the road to everywhere else). Properly built “walls and ramparts” were the difference between security or slavery. All of which leads to Isaiah and Matthew upending that model, asserting that one’s trust and faith are better placed in God. All things built of humankind –defensive forts, political empires, humble dwellings – are subject to deterioration and eventual ruin. God is the one true foundation that does not fail ...

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The mission of Catholic Charities is to provide service to people in need, to advocate for justice in social structures, and to call the entire church and other people of good will to do the same. Catholic Charities is a network of charities with headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. The organization serves millions of people a year, regardless of their religious, social, or economic backgrounds.

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

In the News ... "Adoption deadlines for Salvation Army Angel Tree nears"

Photo by Salvation Army/WLUC
Saturday, December 5th is the deadline to adopt an angel in Midland. Thursday; December 10th is the adoption deadline in Odessa

By Shelby Landgraf, Reporter
KOSA-TV

MIDLAND/ODESSA, TEXAS - This marks the final week to adopt an angel from the Salvation Army Angel Tree in Midland. Next week marks the deadline to adopt an angel from the Salvation Army Angel Tree in Odessa ...

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From PC(USA) Store ... Preaching and Teaching Women's Stories

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.




These are the stories so often overlooked in the pulpit and during group study. They are the women who have made an impact on the shape of Christianity. We owe it to them to make sure their stories are heard.

Browse these books to start a new conversation in your community ...



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In the News ... "Help fill the Empty Stocking"


• Helping those in need in Odessa

Staff Report
The Odessa American

ODESSA, TEXAS - The 26th year of the Empty Stocking Fund started this week with a goal of $100,000 and it won’t be met without your help.

Funds stay in Ector County and help needy families like that of Liz, not her real name. The recently divorced mother of four is seeking assistance for toys for her children. The father of the children left the state and is unemployed and doesn’t help financially.

These families can be helped through the Empty Stocking Fund, an annual fundraising effort by the Odessa American and Salvation Army of Odessa ...

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In the News ... "Christmas needs a rescue this year"

OA Photo by Jacob Ford
"We need the Salvation Army in Odessa"

By Michael Bauer, Reporter
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - The Angel Tree program, as well as the Salvation Army’s iconic Red Kettle Campaign is one of the Salvation Army’s best-known Christmas efforts but with the pandemic affecting everything, Captain Clara Gomez says this year will look different ...

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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.

Today in the Mission Yearbook: December 2, 2020

Photo by Mary Njambi
TRANSFORMING ONE CHILD AT A TIME - About three years ago, Brian Odhiambo lived a life of “survival of the fittest” on the streets of Nairobi, Kenya. He was rescued from his street boy existence and taken to Eastleigh Community Center (ECC), a vocational skills training primary and secondary school of the Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) that promotes peacebuilding at every grade level ...

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From Catholic Charities USA ... "Advent and Christmas Daily Reflections"


Wednesday of the First Week of Advent

Recently, I entered my best friends' home for only the second time since the onset of the pandemic. Sorrowful to not see them and their children (whom I deeply love!), I am grateful they chose Catholic Charities to walk alongside them through kinship placement, to licensed foster family, and finally the adoption of their beloved grandchildren. After years of incomprehensible distress and trauma, 2020 included their unprecedented virtual adoptions. Now this family is decorating for Christmas and preparing for feasts of sugar cookies, tamales, and hot cocoa with marshmallows. In their home, Isaiah 25:6-10A is palpable: “…on this mountain the LORD of hosts will provide… a feast of rich food… he will destroy death forever… wipe away the tears…”. We are a blessed part of a village among the most vulnerable to nurture love, protection, provision, and healing. Advent is a season of preparation and arrival. Together, we are a part of a network preparing through outreach, licensing, equipping and supporting to help the most vulnerable “rest on [our Father’s] mountain” ...

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The mission of Catholic Charities is to provide service to people in need, to advocate for justice in social structures, and to call the entire church and other people of good will to do the same. Catholic Charities is a network of charities with headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. The organization serves millions of people a year, regardless of their religious, social, or economic backgrounds.

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

In the News ... "Empty Stocking needs help"


• Helping those in need in Odessa

Staff Report
The Odessa American

ODESSA, TEXAS - TThe 26th year of the Empty Stocking Fund is underway with a goal of $100,000 and won’t be met without your help.

Funds stay in Ector County and help needy families like that of the Johnsons, not their real name. This family of four became much larger after getting custody of their three nieces and nephews. They now have seven children under 10 but wanted to keep all the family together

These families can be helped through the Empty Stocking Fund, an annual fundraising effort by the Odessa American and Salvation Army of Odessa ...

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: December 1, 2020

GIVING TUESDAY - On the heels of the commercial events of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, a third post-Thanksgiving tradition has emerged that redirects our priorities. Giving Tuesday, which is being observed today in more than 150 countries, exists for one purpose: to celebrate and encourage giving ...

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From Catholic Charities USA ... "Advent and Christmas Daily Reflections"


Tuesday of the First Week of Advent

In this horrible year of pandemic, worsening economic inequality, racial injustice, political instability and environmental crises, we desperately need signs of hope ...

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The mission of Catholic Charities is to provide service to people in need, to advocate for justice in social structures, and to call the entire church and other people of good will to do the same. Catholic Charities is a network of charities with headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. The organization serves millions of people a year, regardless of their religious, social, or economic backgrounds.