ONE Sunday at Zoar Lutheran Church


Mar 26th, 2008 2:25 PM EST
By Betsy Avila

Ed Streitelmeier opened the sermon at Zoar Lutheran Church’s “ONE Sunday” with “Bambelela,” a South African term for encouragement. Throughout the month of February, the congregation held two Bible Studies and devoted a sermon to educating their congregation about extreme poverty, its reality, and Christianity’s role in fighting extreme poverty.

The Bible Studies included a Hunger-Awareness Sunday for first grade and pre-school children. The children were given cheerios, crackers and donuts to represent the different amounts of food given at different economic levels, from the most minimal to the overstuffed and over-glazed. Using treats may have been the best way of grabbing their attention, and it assured every little attendee was involved in the event.

For the older students (those probably less impressed with dry cheerios and donuts) the studies included a run through of the bind that holds Christianity to the duty of social justice by adding a biblical application to each MDG:

8. Create a Global Partnership for Development
Biblical Application: “If you lend money to my people, to the poor around you, you shall not deal with them as a creditor; you shall not exact interest from them. If you take your neighbor’s cloak in pawn, you shall restore it before the sun goes down; for it may be your neighbor’s only clothing to use as cover; in what else should that person sleep? And if your neighbor cries out to me, I will listen, for I am compassionate.” Exodus 22:25-27.

Adults were able to contribute to the “Noisy Bucket” and throw loose change, bills and checks. Those attending generated almost $3500 in donations for the ELCA World Hunger Appeal!

- Betsy Avila

TAGS: Faith, ONE, ONE Sabbath

 

  1. Gina Webersays: Apr 17th, 2009 6:15 PM EST

    April 17, 2009 at 6:15 pm

    I’ve called the local agencies and churches for help, they are “out of funds.” I went to work for The Gas Company after my 10 year marriage ended, 1997. After years of working for The Gas Company and raising my girls alone, I was hit by a drunk driver, July 2001. I had neck, back and wrist surgery. I want my job back but the company is fighting me. Wasting money with defense attorney’s that could be my paycheck. I feel like they are waiting for me to die or be completely destitute. I don’t qualify for state aid because I own a car. I need to keep the roof we have over our heads. My utility bills are due NOW. I have no parents to lean on. My mother passed when I was 15 and my father died about 9 years ago. I’m at rock bottom! I will do anything at this point to earn money. I’m not afraid of hard work. My girls are good students. I’d rather die than be a failure in their eyes. But I need help NOW today! My kids don’t know how dire our situation is and I will never let them know how close we are to the end. My mask has been, I can do everything alone. Sadly, I can’t. Gina Weber, My girls and I are walking tomorrow in our town to help those less fortunate. Will you support our team to raise money for MS? Give your tax free donations to the Palmdale Sparkers Team at MS Walk, Lancaster, California. Let’s see if this works, copy and paste!
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