Hmong Ministry Planting in the Episcopal Church

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Hmong Ministry Planting in the Episcopal Church Hmong Ministry Planting is a three-year, ministry planting initiative in Hmong communities in the U.S. We are seeking to partner with Episcopal dioceses in locations with a significant Hmong population. We have applied to the Episcopal Church for Mission Enterprise Zone-Church Planting grant. The Rev. Dr. Fred Vergara, Missioner of Episcopal Asiamerica Ministries (EAM), and the EAM Council are partners in this proposal. The Rev. Dr. Fred Vergara would supervise this project out of EAM, and the Rev. Toua Vang, the first Hmong Episcopal priest, canonically resident in Minnesota, would serve as the SE Asian & Hmong Missioner. Fr. Vang s home base would be the Church of the Holy Apostles, St. Paul, MN. The Holy Spirit has been at work in the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. Just eight years ago in 2005, 75 Hmong families, former Roman Catholics, were received into the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. These families joined Church of the Holy Apostles in St. Paul, MN, making it the first Hmong-majority Episcopal congregation in the U.S. and in the entire Anglican Communion. A team at Holy Apostles has been working to translate the Book of Common Prayer into Hmong, with the support of a UTO grant. Holy Apostles has 16 members in a Shared Ministry Team formation process. In 2013, the Rev. Toua Vang completed his Master of Divinity at Virginia Theological Seminary, and was ordained in Minnesota by Bishop Brian Prior. He is the first Hmong Episcopal priest. The Rev. Toua Vang is passionate about evangelism and mission. He feels called by God to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with Hmong and SE Asian communities, first in the U.S., and, eventually, in SE Asia. Fr. Vang is fluent in English, Hmong, Thai, and Lao. Hmong (pronounced Mung ) are an ethnic minority, originally from southern China, who were hilltop farmers in Laos. Hmong men and boys fought as allies with the U.S. during the Vietnam War era in what has come to be known as the Secret War in Laos. After the Communists took over Laos in 1975, thousands of Hmong fled to Thailand. Eventually, many came to the U.S. as refugees. Today, the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, Wisconsin, and California are home to 80% of the Hmong living in the U.S. Fr. Toua Vang and his family were a part of the initial group who joined the Episcopal Church in 2005. He describes his community as being lost, like lost sheep, without a church home, without a place for their loved ones to be baptized and buried, without a place for them to gather as God s people to be nourished by God s Word and Christ s body and blood, and to be strengthened for God s work in the world. Fr. Vang says that, thankfully, his community was found by God through the ministry of the Episcopal Church. Eighty percent of Hmong-Americans live in Minnesota, Wisconsin, or California, and only 30% of Hmong-Americans are Christian. Fr. Vang, along with other Hmong Episcopalians would use their kinship ties to reach out to Hmong elders and people in these targeted communities to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the ministry of the Episcopal Church. Hmong Episcopalians in St. Paul have found the Episcopal Church to be hospitable, supportive, and open to Hmong people and their cultural values and traditions. On a parallel track, Fr. Toua Vang and Fr. Fred Vergara would work with diocesan bishops to identify well-suited and well-situated Episcopal parishes within these targeted communities that would be willing to open their doors and hearts to Hmong neighbors in their communities. Core Teams would be developed at the local community and parish level, with both Hmong and Episcopal leaders receiving training and ongoing support, if needed, by the SE Asian/Hmong Missioner. Eventually, the hope is that the Holy Spirit would raise up lay and ordained Hmong Christian leaders to be ministers in their own communities, integrated into local Episcopal congregations. The SE Asian/Hmong Missioner would be a 100% time appointment. Fr. Toua will be based at Holy Apostles in St. Paul, MN serving in a 25% time Associate Vicar position doing evangelism, preaching and teaching in the Twin Cities, the largest urban concentration of Hmong, so that the mission is well

grounded and supported by the Hmong Episcopal community. In the first year, Fr. Vang will spend 25% of his time focused on acquiring skills and knowledge for the work of evangelism and ministry planting: and 50% time will be devoted to the Hmong Ministry Planting Initiative. Fundraising will be an ongoing responsibility. The Rev. Toua Vang: tvang45@yahoo.com; 651.367.9547; The Rev. Letha Wilson-Barnard: revletha@gmail.com; 612.703.408.

Hmong Ministry Planting Initiative Appeal Financial Information: 1. Goals for Appeal: We wish to raise approximately $130,000 in cash, stocks, and/or other assets over a period of three years from individuals. We are also seeking grant funds and contributions from congregations. The ECMN has pledged $5,000 in 2014, and Holy Apostles has pledged $5,000 in 2014. The total 3-year budget is $365,000. 2. Suggestions for giving: quarterly, annually, one-time gift, stocks, and other assets. 3. Checks can be made out to the Episcopal Church in Minnesota, note Hmong Ministry in the memo line and mail to: ECMN, 1730 Clifton Place, #201, Minneapolis, MN 55403. Expenses 2014 2015 2016 SE Asian/Hmong Missioner Salary & Housing $55,903 $56,500 $58,000 SECA $4,277 $4,322 $4,437 Pension $10,832 $10,948 $11,239 Health& Other Insurance $24,996 $22,823 $25,105 Dental $1,812 $2,200 $2,500 Life Insrance $229 $229 $229 Worker's comp $500 $500 $500 Curacy Training $2,000 $2,000 Travel & Conferences $17,000 $20,000 $20,000 Continuing Education $1,500 Accountable plan $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $118,549 $120,522 $124,510 Revenue Grants $50,000 $35,000 $30,000 EAM $10,000 $5,000 $5,000 Holy Apostles $5,000 $7,500 $10,000 Diocese $5,000 $10,000 $10,000 Partner Dioceses $5,000 $10,000 $10,000 Congregations $10,000 $13,000 $15,000 Individuals $33,000 $40,000 $45,000 $118,000 $120,500 $125,000 Questions: The Rev. Toua Vang, 651.367.9547, tvang45@yahoo.com; The Rev. Letha Wilson-Barnard, 612.703.4408, revletha@gmail.com

Hmong Ministry Planting Initiative FAQs Is the Episcopal Church in Minnesota supporting this effort? Yes, Bishop Prior is personally supportive and is initiating conversations with potential partner bishops in Wisconsin, Colorado, and California. He has offered his help to raise financial support and to identify resources within the ECMN. Why isn t the Rev. Vang going to be the Vicar at Holy Apostles? In the words of the Rev. Vang: If I become the Vicar at Holy Apostles now, Holy Apostles will remain the only Hmong congregation in the Episcopal Church and it will eventually die out. Holy Apostles is thriving and a Shared Ministry Team is in the formation process. I have a sense of call to bring the Gospel of Christ to Hmong people and to help plant Hmong ministries in the Episcopal Church throughout the U.S., starting in Wisconsin, California, and Colorado. The Rev. Vang will have a 25% time position as Associate Vicar at Holy Apostles so that he can do evangelism locally, and so the Hmong Ministry Planting Initiative is well grounded in the Hmong Episcopal community. Members of Holy Apostles plan to accompany the Rev. Vang on his outreach efforts. Eventually, Fr. Toua hopes to go to Thailand to develop a ministry training center for SE Asian people. Fr. Toua is fluent in English, Hmong, Thai and Lao. Why should we support Hmong Ministry Planting? In 2005, God did something new in the Episcopal Church in Minnesota: the Holy Spirit played matchmaker between 75 Hmong families, former Roman Catholics who had no place to worship, and the Episcopal Church. God planted the first Hmong-majority Episcopal ministry at Holy Apostles in St. Paul, Minnesota. In 2013, after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary, the Rev. Toua Vang, who was raised up in the Episcopal Church in Minnesota, became the first Hmong Episcopal priest. Fr. Toua has a heart for evangelism and mission. God planted the seed of Hmong ministry in Minnesota and we are being called to share this gift, to help plant and nurture other Hmong ministries in the Episcopal Church throughout the U.S. This is a homegrown and unique mission opportunity for the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. What is going to happen now? We have received a Mission Enterprise Zone grant from the Episcopal Church, for church planting. We ve requested $100,000 over a 3-year period. We are raising matching dollars plus additional funds from individuals, congregations, and other foundations to cover a fulltime position for The Rev. Toua Vang as a SE Asian/Hmong Missioner and Assoc. Vicar at Holy Apostles, plus training and program expenses. During the first year: 25% time developing church planting skills. Fr. Toua wants to acquire special skills needed for evangelism, fundraising, and ministry planting. 50% Time: Hmong Ministry Planting - planning, networking, and outreach. 25% time appointment as Associate Vicar of Holy Apostles, doing preaching, teaching, and evangelism in Minnesota.

Time frame: January June 2014 Begin as Associate Vicar of Holy Apostles Identify and participate in specific training programs to better equip Fr. Toua for his role as evangelist and ministry planter. Begin planning, networking, and outreach in Wisconsin, CO, and California. Begin to meet with diocesan bishops, identify and cultivate potential local Episcopal parish partners. Begin to do outreach among Hmong people in Wisconsin. July 2014-December 2014 Develop training curriculum Begin to recruit core teams and begin to offer training. Continue to cultivate relationships and do evangelism in local Hmong communities. Work toward scheduling first worship service. Begin to plan and focus on 2nd location. Visit 1st locations and stay in communication with 3rd location. This is a three-year project. We are targeting Milwaukee, Madison, and Wausau, Wisconsin; Denver, Colorado, and Sacramento and Fresno, California. More than 80% of Hmong live in these locations, plus Minnesota. We will make initial contacts with people in all of these locations, and discern their interest. Then, we will likely focus on one geographical location, while building interest and support in the the other locations. By the end of the three years, we hope to have core ministry groups in each of the six locations, with seeds of Hmong ministries planted in local Episcopal congregations in each location. What are you asking of me? We are hoping for Mission Partners and we covet your prayers. All financial gifts are welcome. We re hoping for three-year commitments, but appreciate one-time gifts. We hope to raise, $33,000 in the first year and a total of $125,000 over three years from individuals. Many hands make the work lighter: 2 gifts of $5,000 = $10,000 5 gifts of $2,000 = $10,000 10 gifts of $1,000 = $10,000 15 gifts of $200 = $ 3,000 $33,000 How are you going to keep in touch with us? We are developing an advisory board that will meet with the Rev. Toua Vang quarterly. Semi-annually, we will send you an update via email or slow-mail. Once a year, you will be invited to a presentation by the Rev. Toua Vang about the development and progress of the Hmong Ministry Planting effort. Is Fr. Vang available to speak at my congregation? Fr. Vang would be happy to speak about this mission opportunity at your church, vestry, outreach committee, or adult forum. He can be reached at tvang45@yahoo.com or 651.367.9547. Hmong Ministry Planting Advisory Board: The Rt. Rev. Brian Prior, The Rev. Dr. Fred Vergara, The Rev. Bayani Rico, The Rev. Susan Moss, The Rev. Letha Wilson-Barnard, Ga Long Thao, Song Ge Lao, Wa Meng Lor. CONTACT: The Rev. Letha Wilson-Barnard, 612.703.4408, revletha@gmail.com

Hmong Ministry Planting Appeal Name Phone Email (to receive electronic communication rather than slow mail) Address Street City, State Zip Code In partnership with the Rev. Toua Vang, I/we intend to give: $ committed per beginning January 1, 2014 for a total of $ over three years; (quarter year) and/or $ a one time gift of cash, stock, mutual fund or other asset. Signature(s) Thank you for supporting the Hmong Ministry Planting Initiative! Checks can be made out to the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. Note Hmong Ministry Fund in the memo line. All contributions are tax deductible and can be mailed to: ECMN, 1730 Clifton Place, #201, Minneapolis, MN 55403. Questions: The Rev. Letha Wilson- Barnard, 612.703.4408, revletha@gmail.com Note: Please send this commitment form to: Hmong Ministry Planting, Holy Apostles Episcopal Church, 2200 E. Minnehaha Ave., St. Paul, MN 55119.