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Servant Ministry in San Antonio

 

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Mexican Christian Church, San Antonio

Today marked the first work day for Disciples Volunteering’s Alternative Spring Break – and it went great! Disciples Volunteering has partnered with Inman Christian Center and Mexican Christian Church to offer this opportunity to serve. Over the next three weeks, Mission Teams from five congregations and two college campuses will come to San Antonio to help with needed rehab and improvements at these facilities. A Mission Team from West Des Moines Christian Church is in town this week, and they wasted no time getting right to work. (Follow their own photo updates at this link.) New showers were framed in and drywall was hung in the basement of Mexican Christian Church; vent fans were connected and are operational; and doors were hung. The work begun at Inman includes: the rebuilding of a sinking office floor; clearing crumbling plaster from office walls that have been unusable due to the disrepair; and beginning a major window rehab and restoration process.

 

While all of this work is great, the important story for today lies in the way that it is happening. The successes of this first day – and of the entire week – would not be possible without the leadership of a team of Long Term Volunteers. Disciples Volunteering has not been immune to the financial shortfalls that are impacting the church at nearly every level. A real blow was struck to the program last fall when cuts were made in response to shrinking resources. This forced us into a time of creatively re-imagining the ways that Disciples Volunteering can continue to help engage Disciples in hands on mission projects. Our greatest resource is the people who have served in mission through any number of special projects, focused builds, and disaster response stations – especially those folks who have been trained as Long Term Volunteers. Long Term Volunteering is a true Servant Ministry. While these people possess a variety of skills and experiences, they share one common trait: a servant’s heart. They give a few weeks or more of their time to be on site, serving with mission teams that come to a project for up to a week. With this year’s Alternative Spring Break, they have stepped up in a whole new way. They are now the site leaders, the advance prep team, the behind the scenes gophers and logistical coordinators and communicators and so much more. Their service is enabling others to serve.

I am grateful to Dwight, Bernie, Steve, and Randy, who are already on the ground in San Antonio, and for Larry and Jan who will join them. I am grateful for the other Long Term Volunteers, many of whom will be involved in this evolving ministry in Nashville this summer. And I am grateful for those who are not yet trained Long Term Volunteers but who are looking for a way to share their time and their commitment to serving others. If this sounds like you or someone you know, please be in touch with Disciples Volunteering by phone (888-346-2631) or e-mail. Details are being arranged for the next training event this fall.

General Assembly & pre-Assembly Mission Opportunities

UPDATE

Mission Opportunities are available during the General Assembly on Monday and Tuesday (July 11-12). Service projects in the community will run each day from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. Other opportunities for giving back to the people of Nashville, including a blood drive, will be available in the convention center. We will continue to post details here as information becomes available. Register Now to Serve in Nashville.

Disciples Volunteering is also sponsoring a pre-Assembly Mission Experience in Nashville this summer. The event begins with dinner on Wednesday, July 6 and concludes with lunch on Saturday, July 9. We will serve with a variety of community organizations and contribute to the flood recovery efforts in Nashville. We’re pleased to announce that, with more than a dozen mission teams and 150 people signed up, we are at capacity. Mission groups who are on the waiting list may be contacted if space becomes available; however, we are no longer adding to that list. Opportunities for serving during Assembly are being coordinated, including a blood drive and a knitting room to take place at the Assembly. To receive more information, please register now.


CBS Special Highlights Religious Response in Haiti

From a recent Global Ministries press release:

Examining the faith community’s ongoing assistance to survivors of last January’s devastating earthquake in Haiti, the CBS Television Network will broadcast the religion special “Haiti: Religion’s Response to Disaster” on Dec. 5.

After a 7.0 magnitude earthquake ravaged Haiti, some of the first responders were faith-based relief organizations. These groups continue to assist Haitian survivors.

The special chronicles faith-based groups’ relief efforts begun immediately after the quake and the progress made in the past 10 months. Members of Church World Service (CWS), Catholic Relief Services, Jewish Distribution Committee and United Methodist Committee on Relief share stories about their work with viewers.

Here is a listing of confirmed broadcast times (which can be sorted by state). Plan ahead – you may have to set your dvr to record it if you’re in a 4 am broadcast market.

Helping Hands in Service

Volunteers have been busy the last two weeks at Northwood Christian Church, Beaumont, TX and across Nashville, TN. The work at Northwood is moving along well as volunteers have finished installing the flooring (except carpeting), hung and painted all doors, and completed work on the exterior of the building as well.

In Nashville, volunteers from Beargrass Christian Church, Louisville, KY, and First Christian Church, Hopkinsville, KY, helped in the flood recovery efforts last week and weekend. This week, volunteers are in town from Wauseon, OH and from Janesville, Wisconsin. They have been busy on several jobs, including hanging siding on one home and doing sheetrock work on another.

The work in Nashville will continue for the next two years (and possibly longer). Have you scheduled your mission trip for next Spring or Summer? Volunteers are also needed in Lake Charles, LA and, if those places are full, work remains in Slidell, LA, too. Visit our “mission opportunities” page at Disciples Home Missions to start planning you trip today!

Two Days Down…

The volunteers are making great progress on Northwood Christian Church’s new building. We started the week with volunteers from Florida, Washington, Kansas, and Missouri plus a host of long term volunteers. Last night, reinforcements from Missouri arrived (plus a few more long term volunteers) and got right to work this morning. The north end of the building is now sided and mostly painted. More than a dozen doors have been hung inside. Most of the floor tile has been laid and grouted. Trim is cut, countertops installed, and exterior doors are painted. Members from Northwood worked alongside the volunteers today and spirits were high as everyone enjoyed the fabulous weather.

Fall Blitz Underway – Dedication Postponed

The fall blitz is kicking off today at Northwood Christian Church in Beaumont, TX. Volunteers will be busy the next two weeks completing the work on their new sanctuary, classroom and office space. More details and pictures will be coming. One important change has been made: the church has decided to postpone the dedication of the new building until January 2011.

Fall Blitz in Beaumont, TX: Volunteers Needed

Northwood Christian Church in Beaumont, TX, housed hundreds of volunteers who helped neighbors rebuild their homes and their lives following Hurricanes Rita (2005) and Ike (2008). Volunteers took over their multipurpose building for weeks at a time and members at Northwood were thrilled to provide the space – even though they had lost their main building, which contained their sanctuary, classrooms, and office space, during Hurricane Rita. On a typical Sunday morning, the rec room of their multipurpose building was transformed into a worship space. Sunday afternoon, the space was then converted to accommodate work groups. Now, after five years of working, dreaming, praying, and planning, Northwood is on the verge of returning to a permanent place of worship. This summer, Disciples Volunteering coordinated a major building effort. Volunteers from congregations across the country came to frame, roof, side, insulate, and sheetrock a new building complete with sanctuary, office, and classroom space on the footprint of their old building. The new building is nearly complete.

Now is the time to finish the work. Now is the time to thank the folks at Northwood for their sacrificial giving despite their own loss. Now is the time to volunteer, to spend a day, a week or two weeks in Beaumont. Disciples Volunteering is calling for volunteers to come Get Dirty for Jesus! and help finish the building.

The work will take place Nov. 7 – 21. The new building will be dedicated on Nov. 21 at 3:00 pm in January 2011 in a special time of worship and celebration. More information is available here and a flyer for printing and sharing is here. Register at this link. A registration fee covers the cost of housing and all meals; weekly and daily rates are available. Please contact Brenda Tyler at 888-346-2631 or btyler@dhm.disciples.org with any questions.

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