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December Missions Events and Meetings Mondays-Thursdays: English as a Second Language Classes 9-11am on Second Floor of Education Building Last day of class in December is December 15 Inside this issue: Advent Offering 2 December 6: Community Mission Deacons 6:30pm in Westminster Hall December 12: Compassion Peace and Justice 4pm in Westminster Hall December 13: Mission Team Noon in Westminster Hall December 19: Environmental Stewardship Committee 3:30pm in the Parlor A Letter from Linda Sims 5 Angel Tree 3 Austin s Place Fundraiser 6 Joy Offering 8 News about DREAAM House 5 Special Giving Opportunities During Advent and Christmas Summary Thank You Notes for the Children 4 7 The Heart of Missions December 2016, Page 1

In-depth Information about Advent Offering The Advent Offering this year will be used to fund improvements on the Café Justo y mas in Agua Prieta, Mexico, one of the ministries supported by Frontera de Cristo, where our mission co-workers Mark Adams and Miriam Maldonado Escobar serve. The Café Justo y mas is a coffee shop/meeting facility used to facilitate the following ministries: A safe space for adolescents to hang out as part of FDC s new drug prevention and intervention ministry. This is a key reason for the development of the café as teenagers are especially at risk as both users and sellers. Job training and social skills for clients of CRREDA a drug intervention program under FDC. Meeting space for Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Miscellaneous community events. The improvements on the café include the installation of solar panels (to save on the very high electric bills) and to expand and complete meeting areas. This will allow FDC to expand the outreach efforts so that more people can be helped by these ministries. The goal for this project is $4,000. We have already raised $2,076.88 and we will be collecting donations through Sunday, December 18 th. Please write Advent Offering on the memo line of your check or use the special envelopes marked Advent Offering located in the back of the sanctuary. Thank you and Merry Christmas from the World Missions Ministry Team! The Heart of Missions December 2016, Page 2

2016 Angel Tree Christmas is quickly approaching, and FPCC will continue the annual tradition of having an Angel Tree in Westminister Hall. The Angel Tree this year is focusing intensively on items from the wish lists of the local agencies that Community Mission Deacons supports. As a result of the recent state budget cuts many of the agencies are facing, the fulfillment of these wishes will offer much needed relief. Most of these agencies offer support to children and families, and in this way the original spirit of the Angel Tree to serve the youngest in our community remains alive. Also on the tree are items for the Relocation Ministry. The Relocation Ministry of our church helps some of our church s immigrant families move into homes. Children in those families will benefit daily from your donations of needed household items such as rice cookers or pots and pans. Each ornament on the tree represents an item on the wish list of a local agency. You may take as many ornaments as you wish! After you have purchased the item, please bring it to the church. Please leave it unwrapped and with the ornament taped to it to serve as a label, place it under the Angel Tree. Because each ornament provides the approximate price of the item named on it, cash or check donations are also a great choice. Cash donations can be placed in the box provided on the table next to the tree. Please note that there are some duplicated items on the Tree, as some agencies have asked for multiples of the same thing. Thank you, as always, for your generosity! S. Carr Moderator of Community Mission Deacons The Heart of Missions December 2016, Page 3

The Heart of Missions December 2016, Page 4

News about DREAAM House Exciting news! As most of you know, our church has supported with financial donations and volunteer time a program called the DREAAM House. DREAAM House is led by our own member and former Mission Coordinator, Tracy Dace. Tracy s program is praised and described in the current Educate a Child, Save the World Edition of The Magazine for Presbyterian Women. The article is entitled, Dreaming and Acting on Behalf of At-risk Children. A copy of the magazine is available in the Church Library. Dear Friends, I recently made the very difficult decision to step down from my role as Coordinator of ESL Programs at the end of December (although I certainly plan to stay involved as a volunteer tutor!) Recent changes in family responsibilities and my demanding grad school schedule have simply made it impossible for me to continue to devote the necessary time to this incredible ministry. My time as ESL Coordinator has truly been one of the most joy-filled experiences of my life. I have been proud to put my heart and soul into developing this program, and I have gained more than I can express enduring friendships with wonderful people from all around the world, the opportunity to work with the incredible, supportive staff at FPCC and the many amazing ESL volunteers (both members and non-members of FPCC), knowledge of languages and cultures that has enriched my understanding of the world (and offered many opportunities to tell great stories at dinnertime!), and, most importantly, a first-hand glimpse of God s love in action. Thank you for this opportunity to serve the church in this most meaningful way. ESL at FPCC has forever changed my life and I know it will continue to change the lives of many others. An ESL Coordinator Search Committee has already been Linda formed, the position has been advertised, and interviews are being scheduled for the coming weeks. We thank Linda for her extraordinary leadership. Kristi The Heart of Missions December 2016, Page 5

The Heart of Missions December 2016, Page 6

FPCC children have been doing missions projects every Sunday. Mindy received these lovely thank-you notes from Courage Connection and Empty Tomb for the cookie mixes and blankets the children made. Our children are making a difference! The Heart of Missions December 2016, Page 7

A Story from the PC(USA) About the Christmas Joy Offering The Heart of Missions December 2016, Page 8