Mission & Outreach

The Committee for Mission & Outreach will meet again on October 15 at 7 PM in the Fireside Room at the Community  Church.

Paper or Plastic?  Habitat for Humanity in Sebastopol

International Craft Sale  New Orleans Bound?

Book Drive for Local Needy Schools

Thanks to you, Habitat Pledge Fulfilled       Recycle Inkjet & Laser Cartridges

 

New Orleans Bound?

Informational Meeting October 14

 

The Committee for Mission and Outreach wants to know: Are you ready to go to New Orleans?  Have you been thinking about a week of service to help with continued clean up efforts?

 

A number of people have expressed interest in another church –sponsored trip to New Orleans to help with the on going clean up and rebuilding efforts in the South.  If you would like to find out more, or are thinking this might be an opportunity for you to serve, come to an informational meeting in the Fireside Room after worship on October 14.  Anyone with any interest in an adult/family mission trip is invited.  The mission trip schedule will depend entirely on those interested in making the trip – the location, the dates, everything about the trip is open for discussion and your input.  If you have an interest but are not able to attend the October 14 meeting, please call the church office at 823-2484 so we can keep you informed.

Paper or Plastic?

A Word to the Wise from Mission & Outreach

 

We cannot all equip our homes

With brand new energy stars.

For some, a hybrid can’t be bought

With salaries like ours.

And paper ones are not too good.

They must be strong and so

They’re made of mostly new paper –

Recycled content’s low.

   

We cannot quit our jobs ‘cause

We commute too many miles.

And yet we know the earth is going

Through many climate trials.

And they don’t break down in the dump

Cause that takes oxygen.

And when they’re covered up with dirt

It’s anaerobic then.

   

But hark!  There is one little thing -

A different grocery sack

To make our carbon footprints shrink

And put us right on track!

And in the making of both kinds

Pollutants must be used.

And then our streams and air and earth

Are sorrowfully abused.

   

We can supply ourselves with those

Reusable bags we see

In every store where we buy food

So cheap they’re almost free!

And both must travel many miles

From where they’re made and then

We’re back in carbon-laden land

And using gas again!

   

Because if we use plastic ones

Recycling has a catch.

Plastic comes in several types -

Their resins have to match!

So when we’re at the check stand and

They ask us whether either

We want paper or plastic?

Our answer can be “neither!”

 

 Janet Minton

Mission & Outreach

 

Book Drive To Benefit Local Schools

 

Bring your slightly used (in very good condition) or new children’s books and the Committee for Mission & Outreach will see that these books are placed in local schools that have a need for more books.  Picture books, literature, story books, paperback or hardback – we can use them all, provided they are in good condition.  Our target grades are preschool through 6th grade – just think what a book in the hands of a child can do!  Need some suggestions?  Call Mary McMillan at 823-2867.  Please bring your books to church and look for the collection box in the church entry.  Thank you for your help!

International Crafts Sale

October 7 in the Courtyard

 We will be having our annual International Craft Sale in the courtyard after church on Sunday, October 7.  Handcraft items from Third World artisans, distributed by Ten Thousand Villages, will be available for you to purchase.  Ten Thousand Villages is an organization of the Mennonite Central Committee that pays artisans a fair market value for their wears that are sold by churches and other non-profit agencies.  As a mission project, our Mission & Outreach Committee will sell the craft items and return all of the proceeds to Ten Thousand Villages.  Please join us after church on October 7 to shop for these wonderful items for family friends, and yourself!   

Habitat Builds in Sebastopol

The Sebastopol builds are up and running!  Find out how you can work on site at www.sonomacountyhabitat.org.  Volunteers are needed for the Faith Build and the Women’s Build, both on Johnson Street in Sebastopol.

Volunteers are invited to help build, assist in the office, work in the ReStore, serve on committees, and help with special projects that benefit the organization.  Time commitments vary; some volunteers dedicate every day of the week and others spend just a few hours each month working on projects or in the ReStore.  As a volunteer for Habitat, you can choose to volunteer as little or as often as you would like.  All of these positions are a tremendous help that directly or indirectly result in the construction of simple, decent homes

Miniature Golf Tournament to Benefit Habitat

Our Habitat for Humanity Sonoma County (HFHSC) Women Build organizers, now affectionately known as the “Mad Women”, are sponsoring a Miniature Golf Tournament, Saturday October 6 at the Rohnert Park Scandia on Redwood Highway. There are 72 openings for the event, hole-in-one contests, low score, high score and other contests, followed by a picnic afterwards. Call the Habitat office at 578-7707 for further information.

 

 

Thanks to YOU

Community Church fulfills $5000 Pledge to Habitat!

 

Once again, the congregation of the Community Church has stepped up to the plate (or candy dish?) with tremendous support for the Mission & Outreach See’s candy sales to help fund our Habitat for Humanity pledge.  The Easter candy was a sell out and we are pleased to announce that with your generous help, the Community Church of Sebastopol has fulfilled our Habitat for Humanity Faith House build pledge of $5000.  The faith build Habitat project will begin this summer in Sebastopol and information will be available soon on how you can participate in the actual construction project

Recycle Ink Jet & Laser Cartridges

Recycle your inkjet and laser cartridges at church!  Mission & Outreach is now collecting your empty cartridges to help support Habitat for Humanity and their local build in Sebastopol this summer.  Bring your empty inkjet and laser cartridges to the church office and help Mission & Outreach recycle and raise funds at the same time! In just over one year we raised $900 for SOL just by collecting empty cartridges – let’s top that as we collect for the Sonoma County Habitat for Humanity. 

 

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Community Church of Sebastopol, UCC

1000 Gravenstein Hwy. North   T   P.O. Box 579

Sebastopol, CA  95473

(707) 823-2484    T  fax (707) 823-9597

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