Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Speedy but Spiritual: British Cleric Unveils "100-Minute Bible'

A Church of England vicar was on Wednesday unveiling his self-styled "100-Minute Bible," an ultra-condensed edition of the Christian holy book which claims to neatly summarise every teaching from the Creation to the Revelation.


Yes, you read correctly. Yahoo! News reports the Reverend Michael Hinton launched his 100-Minute Bible at Canterbury Cathedral. The Reverend Mr. Hinton aims his brief Bible at the busy business bunch. Hoping his Bible will be a bestseller, Rev. Hinton says he designed it as a real page turner.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

PC(USA) Creates Hurricane Katrina Website

The Presbyterian Church (USA) has established a new webpage that centralizes news about Hurricane Katrina Relief efforts by Presbyterian Disaster Assistance. You can find the webpage at http://www.pcusa.org/katrina/.

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Christian Education Staff for 2005-06

Statue of Robert Raikes(At left, statue of Robert Raikes, founder of the Sunday School movement in 1780s, Victoria Embankment Gardens.)

Union Presbyterian Church's Sunday School staff (a.k.a. Sunday Journeys) was commissioned for 2005-06 during the worship service on Sunday, 11 September 2005:

  • Preschool/Kindergarten—Liz Feller, Jill Rice
  • 1st/2nd/3rd Grade—Chime Moore, Mike Moore (Spring)
  • 4th/5th/6th Grade—Kara Althoff, Jackie Payne (Fall), Cyndi Barski (Spring)
  • 7th/8th—Anita Robirds, Marina Murray (Substitute)
  • Senior High—Sandy Hatch, Linda Easum (Spring)
  • Coffee with God—Adult Education Committee
The staff for Thank God It's Wednesday Christian Education activities:
  • Junior High YF—Brian and Anna Rodgers
  • Adult Discussion, The Passion Bible Study—Clark Fisher, Joy Ann Bloom, Gregg Bessler
  • Sr. High YF—Matt and Kim Lawson and the Sr. High Adult Leadership team
Thursday Lunch & Discussion—Dave Hunter

If you'd like to help, it's not too late! Just contact a member of one of the Christian Ed. committees.
C.E. Committee: Cyndi Barski—Moderator, Cindy Blevins, Sandy Hatcch, Nona Allen, Kelly Muecke, Jackie Payne, Anna Rodgers

Adult Education Committee: Cyndi Barski, Sandy Hatch—Moderator, Gregg Bessler, Joy Ann Bloom, Jill Rice, Anna and Brian Rodgers

Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief

Katrina heads into the Gulf (NASA image) (At left, NASA image shows how warm ocean waters fueled Katrina 25-27 August 2005.) You can help alleviate the suffering of Hurricane Katrina victims in a couple of ways:

1. The Presbyterian Church (USA) is providing Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief along a number of fronts (latest update from PCUSA below). Money gifts to Presbyterian Disaster Assistance efforts are needed. You can donate online (using a credit card) to one of the following accounts:

If you would prefer, you also can make contributions by cash, check, or money order to:

Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Individual Remittance Processing
P. O. Box 643700
Pittsburgh, PA 15264-3700

2. Powell Valley Hurricane Relief is also putting together direct help via an organization in Jackson, Mississippi. The deadline for donations is Tuesday, 20 September 2005, when a trailer will head south. Needed items are as follows:
  • diapers
  • wet wipes
  • baby ointment
  • jars of baby food
  • formula
  • baby clothes
  • any other baby items
  • brooms
  • mops
  • buckets
  • disinfectants (bleach, 409, Windex, etc.)
  • toilet paper
  • paper towels
  • napkins
  • paper plates/bowls
  • forks, spoons, and other eating utensils
  • Tylenol
  • Imodium
  • Pedialyte
  • Children's Motrin, Tylenol, Benadryl, etc.

Money donations are also welcome and can be made to "Powell Valley Hurricane Relief Fund" at Bank of the West, First National Bank, or Shoshone First Bank.


Situation report update — Hurricane Katrina (7 September 2005) The latest update from the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance web site:

As the aftermath of the hurricane has unfolded, it has become clear that PDA will be active on several fronts:
  • Organizing — Supporting Presbyteries in organizing their own response and planning for long-term recovery. We already have a request from Mississippi Presbytery for $1 Million.
  • Shelter — Training and supporting churches that have agreed to become short and long-term shelters for evacuees. Developing a protocol for matching evacuees with offers of housing is becoming an urgent concern, one shared by most of our ecumenical partners.
  • Work Site Staging — Setting up, and initially running, staging sites for recovery operations with the support of Norwegian Church Aid. We are hoping to have the first site up and running within the next two weeks. PDA has agreed to allow the American Baptist Church to direct volunteer teams to our National Call Center to register and to use our worksite staging areas while in the area.
  • Care to the Caregivers — Long term pastoral and spiritual care for pastors and church leaders, as well as training for those who will do spiritual care in the community, are developing in the presbyteries affected. We are expecting to plan retreats for pastors from the affected areas in October or November and follow up with Compassion Fatigue training similar to what we are doing in Florida for Hurricane Dennis survivors and the 2004 Hurricane affected areas.
  • Organizing PDA to support all of these activities — In addition to the PDA National Call Center set up at Ferncliff, we have set up warehousing operations in Houston to support our work on the ground and collect our new Personal Health Kits and Hope-in-a-Box Kits for distribution to shelters.
Twenty-two members of the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Team (PDAT) are actively involved in the response. . . .

Wyoming Presbytery Meets in Powell

PC USA logo The Presbytery of Wyoming will meet in Powell, Wyoming, on Friday-Saturday, 16-17 September 2005.

Members of Union Presbyterian Churcn are invited to see their Presbytery in action and to attend the associated worship services. Here's the schedule:


Thursday, 15 September 2005

  • The Presbytery Council will host a reception in Ferren Hall for delegates to Presbytery and members of Union Presbyterian Church to meet the Council and get acquainted. The reception is open to anyone wanting to drop in from 7:30-9:00 p.m.
Friday, 16 September 2005
  • 8:00 a.m. Opening worship, led by Rev. Bob Garrard, Moderator of Presbytery and Pastor of 1st Presbyterian Church, Cheyenne.
  • 8:40-11:00 a.m. Committee on Ministry will make a presentation on the work and ministry on their committee.
  • 11:00-Noon The Rev. Victoria Curtiss, a member of the Theological Task Force on Peace, Unity, and Purity of the Church will make a presentation. This Task Force is scheduled to present their report and recommendations for the vote of General Assembly next summer so this should be an interesting presentation.
  • 1:30-4:00 p.m. The Rev. Dr. David Tomlinson, Vice President and Professor of Ministry at San Francisco Theological Seminary, will lead presentations on the role of the local congregation in recruiting the pastors of tomorrow and the responsibilities of local Sessions in the process of preparing candidates for ministry.
  • 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship and Communion with the Rev. Dr. David Tomlinson preaching. Members of Union Presbyterian Church are encouraged to join the Presbytery for this special worship service.
Saturday, 17 September 2005
  • 8:00-Noon The Presbytery will hold its business meeting beginning with worship led by our General Presbyter, the Rev. Dr. Bruce Ford. Come and observe the Presbytery at work.
Sunday, 18 September 2005
  • General Presbyter, the Rev. Dr. Bruce Ford, will join us for worship and be our guest preacher.