December 2006
Issue 25, Number 11
PP 565 001/00190 ISSN 0726-2612
We set up a drought fund
Nicholas Kerr THE UNITING Church in SA is setting up a drought assistance fund to help rural congregations. It made the decision at its annual Presbytery and Synod meeting at Wayville. The church has already allocated $150,000 to help rural congregations. Moderator, Rev Graham Vawser, said the church wanted to send a clear message of support to people affected by the drought. “We recognise that the drought is causing considerable pain and hardship to many who depend on seasonal rainfall for their livelihood,” he said. “We want to offer our support, love and respect to those struggling to make ends meet because of the drought. “The human impact on rural communities of these conditions is beyond description. “We believe the Uniting Church SA community has an opportunity to connect in a unique way with the people and congregations who are in the midst of this situation. “Rural churches and those working with them will be invited to make submissions for help. “We’re encouraging city based congregations to develop partnerships of prayer and support with rural congregations. “The church will set up a drought assistance fund to allow individuals and Uniting Church congregations the opportunity to supplement the funds already provided for drought assistance through the church’s Mission and Service Fund.” Graham said the drought is putting a financial strain on rural congregations and the church’s ministers working with them. “While the financial needs are very real, the greater need is people related. We must also offer support in kind. “There’s a whole range of possibilities here – everything from ‘take a break’ camps to encouraging urban congregations to express their solidarity by journeying with a specific congregation throughout this crisis.” Last month Graham wrote to all Uniting Church congregations appealing for prayers for all those who are suffering because of the drought.
• There are details on how to make donations on page 2.
Deacon, Rev Adam Tretheway, used these props to illustrate his work with asylum seekers during a worship session of the Presbytery and Synod meeting.
inside… Time to be on mission
Strategic plan Moderator-elect
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Meeting at a glance
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Concern for David Hicks
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Multifaith chaplains
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Christmas Bowl
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Young people in ministry
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Two people were ordained during the annual Presbytery and Synod meeting. Rev Shane Kammerman, left, was ordained a Minister of the Word and Rev Sandy Boyce was ordained a Deacon.
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