Sunday, November 27, 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.

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Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 27, 2022

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S GROUP - When bestselling author Debbie Macomber famously observed “I love the way knitting brings people together,” she might just as well have been writing about the Presbyterian Women (PW) of First Presbyterian Church, Batavia, New York ...

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Saturday, November 26, 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.

The Rev. Judy Slater
Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 27, 2022

STRESS-REDUCING AND ANXIETY-RELIEVING TECHNIQUES - The Rev. Judy Slater has stress-reducing and anxiety-alleviating techniques at her fingertips. Following a webinar she put on recently, so do members of Presbyterians for Earth Care. ...

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Friday, November 25, 2022

From @FWMission ... Friday Story: “Irum’s Story”

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: “Free Wheelchair Mission Sending 1,176 Wheelchairs to Ukraine”

Free Wheelchair Mission, a humanitarian nonprofit based in Irvine, California, has partnered with Invacare Europe to provide 1,176 Invacare Action 1R wheelchairs to Ukraine. A total of four containers of wheelchairs are being shipped from the factory in India and are expected to arrive in the coming weeks.

Free Wheelchair Mission has had a long-term relationship with Invacare Europe, and since their Action 1R wheelchairs are already compliant with European Union standards, they were a natural fit to source the wheelchairs for distribution into Ukraine.

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YOU make this happen!

Thank you for being part of Free Wheelchair Mission. With your prayers and support, we have given away more than 1.3 million wheelchairs to those in need in 94 developing countries, and together, we can continue to provide mobility to even more in the days to come.

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. Dr. David Anderson Hooker
Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 25, 2022

"A MATTER OF FAITH" PODCAST WITH REV.DR. DAVID ANDERSON HOOKER - Conflict, the Rev. Dr. David Anderson Hooker likes to say, is just two ideas trying to share space.

“There’s a Christian narrative that says people should get along and go together, but conflict itself is excellent. It’s necessary to advance,” Hooker said during a recent episode of “A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast,” hosted each week by Simon Doong, mission specialist in the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program, and the Rev. Lee Catoe, editor of Unbound: An Interactive Journal of Christian Social Justice ...

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Thursday, November 24, 2022

In the News ... "Letters of Thanksgiving"

Artwork by Bryson Strangby
• Here’s wishing everyone a happy and bountiful Thanksgiving

Staff Report
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - We thank these young letterwriters from the STEM Academy and St. John’s Episcopal School for penning these letters to tell us what they are thankful for this Thanksgiving. STEM students were in Julia Carrasco, Patricia Gaytan and Bianca Borunda’s classrooms. Alexa Muller’s St. John’s students also provided the letters. They also showed off their art skills with these fantastic drawings ...

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In the News ... "Odessa veteran feeds local veterans and the homeless Thanksgiving Dinner"

KWES Photo
• A tradition that started after he saw a need in his community

By Christina Burgess, Reporter
KWES-TV

ODESSA, TEXAS - Inside of Abuela's Kitchen in Odessa, volunteers came together to serve dinner for Thanksgiving.

"Its been really fun its exciting to serve our community even if it’s a small gesture. Its seems small to us but big to our community and we love that," said Adriana Williams, Co-owner of Abuela's.

For the 9th year now, Jesse Porras has been able to host his Annual Thanksgiving Dinner ...

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In the News ... "Real Church Midland reaches out with Thanksgiving meal giveaway"

Photo courtesy of Real Church
• Promoted the event on social media and through word-of-mouth

By Ben Shaffer, Reporter
Midland Reporter-Telegram

MIDLAND, TEXAS - Real Church Midland held a turkey and Thanksgiving meal drive on Sunday for area families.

The event was held at Real Church’s headquarters, 401 W. Industrial Ave. Real Church Midland officials organized a car line where families could drive-thru and pick up a Thanksgiving turkey with green beans, corn, gravy and mashed potatoes. Church members handed out 175 meals.

Although the church caters to the spiritual needs of Midlanders, lead Pastor Carlos Rodriguez said it’s important for them to assist in improving the physical well-being of others.

“The scripture’s so clear that we need to be meeting people’s physical needs as well,” he said. “I wanted our community to see our hearts through our hands. Rodriguez added the church doesn’t need to just pray for people but can also be an answer to their prayer.

Rodriguez added that an event like this had been on his mind since Real Church began, but he considered walking away from the idea until he met with local church leaders.

“I had lunch with another pastor, just connecting with him getting to know him over at Faith Church, and he said they were doing it and it just kind of built some faith in me and I said, ‘You know what? We need to do it,'” he remarked ...

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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: November 24, 2022

THANKSGIVINGS - Give thanks with a grateful heart …

Today as families and friends gather around the holiday table filled with food wafting with the scent of nostalgia, they will pause to give thanks ...

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Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Equal Exchange Blog ... "Extraordinary Coordinator: Jane Chandler"

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.



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Extraordinary Coordinator: Jane Chandler

When you live on the edge of a pond in rural Maine and learn that a member from your community is in dire need of socially just coffee, what do you do? If you're Jane Chandler, veteran fair trade coordinator at West Parish Congregational Church UCC, Maine, you jump into your kayak, tied at your dock, and paddle across the pond to provide high quality products for your friend in need. Jane and her husband Jim live year round on the edge of Bryant Pond — located about 15 minutes away from Bethel, Maine. Jane delivers most of her Equal Exchange coffee orders by car or folks pick them up from her house or the church; but she keeps the kayak tied to the dock for caffeine emergencies ...

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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.

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: November 23, 2022

URBAN PRESBYTERIES NETWORK CONFERENCE - Only a preacher as gifted as the Rev. Aisha Brooks-Johnson can take worshipers from “Green Acres” to the heavenly city.

Brooks-Johnson, executive presbyter for the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta, preached a taped sermon shown during opening worship for the Urban Presbyteries Network conference recently both online and in person at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina ...

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Tuesday, November 22, 2022

In the News ... "Poinsettia sale set for next month"

OA Photo by B Kay Richter
• Fundraiser for Ector County ISD’s horticulture program

Staff Report
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - The annual Ector County ISD horticulture program’s poinsettia sale is back.

It will be held from Dec. 5-15 at the ECISD Agriculture Farm, 7649 W. Dunn St. The price range will be $5 for small plants and $10 for the larger ones.

Christina Butler, horticulture/agriculture and mentor teacher, said there aren’t many left because they have already had pre-orders.

They grew about 500 this year not knowing what the demand would be, Butler said.

They haven’t grown their own poinsettias since COVID. The colors are red and a variegated pink and white.

“In the new greenhouses, they actually turned out really well. We didn’t have very much loss,” Butler said. “It doesn’t look like we have much, but we kind of started lower. We didn’t know how the community would turn out on it and if they wanted the poinsettias or not, so we came with only 500 this year.”

About 50 students participated from horticulture and other programs like agriculture and animal science, she said.

“Now that we’re out here on the farm, all the kids can pitch in and help, which is really nice,” Butler said.

Odessa High School students Madison Whitlock, a 16-year-old junior, Averi Wagner, a 17-year-old junior, and Brianne Vidal, a 16-year-old sophomore, took pride in their participation.

Wagner said growing poinsettias is a long process and something that people wouldn’t think you’d have to put a lot of work into.

“It’s a lot more than you’d expect, but it was very enjoyable,” Wagner said.

Whitlock said it was very hands-on, which made it a cool way to learn.

Vidal thought the process of growing the plants was hard at first.

“But I think the more that you start getting used to taking care of it, it starts getting easier. You just kind of have to know what it needs. It was a lot of information, but it was a lot of fun growing them,” Vidal said.

She added that they grew kind of fast.

It depended on who was tending to them.

You have to get the plants in the perfect sunlight for the plants to change color.

All three students said they would like to keep growing flowers and it was nice to see the poinsettias bloom.

Asked how they felt about selling the plants, Wagner said sometimes she just wants to buy them.

“Not everybody has the time or even the patience to grow plants because it’s something that takes a long time to take care of and then focusing on keeping them alive. It’s hard, so when we grown them and we have them good, healthy and then they buy them,” Wagner said.

She added that she has confidence that the buyers will take care of the plants.

“I’m just excited that somebody enjoys what we made. It’s like a kid; just watch your kid grow up. It’s very enjoyable, though,” Wagner said.

Vidal said the class was really awesome because it’s all hands-on learning ...

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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.

The Rev. Dr. Dee Cooper
Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 22, 2022

"EVERYDAY GOD TALK" PODCAST WITH REV. DR. DEE COOPER - When is the last time you talked to a bird, a fish or a plant, expecting to be taught about God?

This was one of the questions the Rev. Dr. Dee Cooper explored with host So Jung Kim in a recent edition of “Everyday God-Talk,” a production of the Office of Theology and Worship in the Presbyterian Mission Agency. ...

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Monday, November 21, 2022

In the News ... "Rabbi Feldmann joins High Holy Days"

OA Photo by Bob Campbell
• Native of Santiago, Chile, reviews concept of righteousness

By Bob Campbell, Reporter
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - Members of Temple Beth El had a memorable period of High Holy Days from Sept. 25-Oct. 5 with Rabbi Jordan Parr being joined by Rabbi Roberto Feldmann of Santiago, Chile, who played guitar and sang in Spanish.

Observing Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, Rabbi Feldmann said he had enjoyed seeing the people of the Permian Basin. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur last from sundown to sundown.

“I preach about the journey of the soul to be mindful of what we do and to evolve to be giving, loving and responsible,” he said. “We need to be mindful of our ego and our psychological trappings, overcome the evil, fear and shadows and listen to the divine voice that we have inside.”

Feldmann took degrees at Universidad Catolica in Santiago and the Rabbinical Seminary of the Reform Movement at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati and he served for a time as the first rabbi since the 1950s revolution in Havana, Cuba.

“That was tough because the situation was very precarious,” he said. “The people had many needs.”

Accompanied by his wife Yael, with whom he has three children, the rabbi discussed “how we are invited to grow and make real our potential, give to others and be fully creative.

“I also like to speak about the environment, giving loving care and empathy for all living beings, being able to be peaceful in a deep sense toward all human beings and of course to have a fulfilled Jewish life, living with our heritage in a joyful, spiritual way,” he said.

A key concept of Judaism is righteousness and Feldmann was asked how one achieves it.

“It starts with one’s own psychological journey and psycho-spiritual development, which means that ongoing commitment to be daring and step outside the comfort zones that have been erected in what we say and how we judge things,” he said. “If we are to become righteous, from that awareness of one’s self come the actions of random love and the consciousness of being loving, being kind, being fair, just being able to learn from everybody and to be thankful for what we have.

“We will certainly end up with many mistakes, but we should strive to be an inspiration to others.”

Temple Beth El member David Rosen said Feldmann “is a wonderful human being ...

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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.

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Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 21, 2022

NATIVE AMERICAN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FUND - Racial Equity and Women’s Intercultural Ministries has chosen five projects to honor with grants, totaling more than $96,000, from the Native American Leadership Development Fund. ...

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Sunday, November 20, 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.

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Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 20, 2022

TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBRANCE - Transgender Day of Remembrance is a day to name and mourn the many transgender, nonbinary and gender non-conforming people murdered each year because of their gender identity. On this day, we raise awareness of the extreme violence committed against transgender people simply for existing as they are. On this day, we commit to the work of creating a healed world where all gender identities and gender presentations are met with not only respect but celebration. ...

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Saturday, November 19, 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.

Dr. Carolyn Chen
Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 19, 2022

"A MATTER OF FAITH" PODCAST WITH DR. CAROLYN CHEN - Dr. Carolyn Chen, a sociologist at the University of California, Berkeley and co-director of the Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion, said during a recent “A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast” that for many workers — her recent book “Work Pray Code: When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley” focuses on the highly skilled ones toiling in the knowledge economy — workplaces are “the new faith communities in the new economy.”...

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Friday, November 18, 2022

From @FWMission ... Friday Story: “Freed from Confinement”

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: “Freed from Confinement”

Daniel, 32, was once a high school teacher in Ghana. During a visit to the western part of the country, Daniel slipped and fell from some high rocks, sustaining a spinal cord injury that resulted in paralysis.

Daniel has been unable to walk ever since. He was also unable to continue his job because he could no longer get to the school where he taught.

He would spend the next two years confined to his room, battling feelings of depression that would wash over him, wishing that he were back in his classroom to nurture young mind ...

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YOU make this happen!

Thank you for being part of Free Wheelchair Mission. With your prayers and support, we have given away more than 1.3 million wheelchairs to those in need in 94 developing countries, and together, we can continue to provide mobility to even more in the days to come.

In the News ... "GIVING BACK: Curbside ready for eighth annual Thanksgiving event"

OA Photo by Royal McGregor
”It truly is for a community by a community”

By Royal McGregor, Reporter
Odessa American


ODESSA, TEXAS - For the eighth year, Curb Side Bistro is hosting its annual free Thanksgiving Day event.

The event is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Thursday and plates loaded with turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and stuffing will be served along with a drink and dessert. The plates are free.

Curb Side Bistro will operate as drive-thru only again as Chef Alejandro Barrientos, who is co-owner of Curb Side Bistro with his wife Stephanie, said that seems to be the most efficient way to serve as many people as possible.

“We found with that model that we are able to feed a lot more people,” Barrientos said. “More and more people like that because they can go home and have their tradition. They can be with their families and their kiddos.”

A year ago, Curb Side Bistro served 1,100 plates. Barrientos said he’s hoping to surpass that mark and reach 1,500 plates. He said the first free Thanksgiving Day event served 300 plates and it has steadily grown each year.

Barrientos explained that as long as he’s legally allowed to serve food this free Thanksgiving Day event will continue. The ability to host a free Thanksgiving Day event is due in large part to donations and volunteers. He said there will be between 30 to 40 volunteers at one time.

”It truly is for a community by a community,” he said. “We couldn’t do this without everybody’s help. Everybody is just as much apart of it as we are.”

A couple of large donations came from Sam’s Club, which supplied desserts and drinks. Barrientos also explained that he had trouble finding turkeys since the beginning of October, however, that changed when the newly-established eatery Pickles donated 100 turkeys.

Despite rising inflation and searching for turkeys for more than a month, Barrientos said the thought of not having the free Thanksgiving Day event never crossed his mind. He said whether he received turkeys or not the event would still go on as he would simply substitute chicken for turkey.

“Whenever we were dealing with the turkey shortage, I was going to do fried chicken or smoked chicken,” Chef Alejandro said ...

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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.

The Rev. Dr. Letiah Fraser
Today in the Mission Yearbook: November 18, 2022

THE OPEN TABLE: A "1001" NEW WORSHIPING COMMUNITY" - The Rev. Dr. Letiah Fraser, an ordained pastor with the Church of the Nazarene as well as a hospital chaplain, disability rights advocate, activist and organizer who also recently began ministry at The Open Table, got to appear alongside the organizer of the new worshiping community in Kansas City, Missouri, Nick Pickrell, on a recent broadcast of “Being Matthew 25,” ...

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Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Equal Exchange Blog ... "How a Trip to Yellowstone Changed How We Think About Food"

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 a Trip to Yellowstone Changed How We Think About Food

40 years ago, our family traveled to Yellowstone National Park to camp for a few days. When we entered the park, the ranger handed us a newspaper with the headline “Human Food Kills Bears.” That headline was about to change our lives and those of our progeny. We realized that if our food was killing 300 lb. bears, it wasn’t doing us much good either. That was the start of something big ...

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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.