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Peacemaking Committee
Purpose: To help enable the church to extend God's peace to individuals, communities and Earth.

Events sponsored by the Peacemaking Committee include: the Ten Thousand Villages Craft Sale, the International Heifer Project, participation in local stream clean-ups, meditations and working for World Peace, an Earth Day hike and meditation, workshops relating to peacemaking, and a full moon meditation on Roan Mountain, and solstice celebrations. Check the calendar for details.

 

Are You Concerned About
Global Warming?

Check out
Kilowatt Ours
by Jeff Barrie


The Peacemaking Table features displays that inform our congregation about various peace and social justice issues.

 

 

 


A Resource for Conflict Resolution:  Peace Within, Peace Between, Peace Among by Jim Bitter

 

An Email From Joel Carillet

 

TEN THOUSAND VILLAGES CRAFT SALE

The Ten Thousand Villages Festival Sale takes place on the Saturday before Thanksgiving each year. Church volunteers run the sale from start to finish. The craft sale helps us help others around the world. All proceeds from our Ten Thousand Villages Craft Sale benefit Ten Thousand Villages artisan partners around the world.

 

THE HEIFER PROJECT

Heifer International offers our congregation another alternative for this season’s Christmas shopping, as well as a way to honor or memorialize family and friends. The basic concept is that instead of buying personal gifts for family and friends (who already have most everything they need anyway), you can purchase a cow or llama or ducks or bees or even trees. The farm animal, along with training in its care, is given to a needy family here in the U.S. or abroad. You then send a gift card announcing the gift in honor or in memory of a recipient. Heifer's key concept is that each recipient must pass on to others some of the offspring of the farm animals they receive. This principle, called "passing on the gift," assures that each participant in the program becomes a donor, enhancing dignity and participation in each project. Passing on the gift also helps communities to become self-sustaining.

Heifer International combats hunger, alleviates poverty, and restores the environment by providing appropriate livestock, training, and related services to small-scale farmers worldwide. Heifer helps people utilize livestock as an integral component of sustainable agriculture and holistic development. Heifer's projects strengthen rural families and communities through improved nourishment, increased production and the dissemination of skills and knowledge for self-reliance. Care for the earth's natural resources is emphasized through training in livestock management, pasture improvement, soil conservation, forestation and water harvesting.

Throughout December, members of the Peacemaking Committee provides the congregation with information about the project through “A Minute for Peacemaking” at the Sunday morning worship services. You may remember from past years that committee members have become quite creative in making their pitch! Gift catalogs and order forms are made available on the Peacemaking Table where you can place your orders and pick up gift cards. The great thing about Heifer International is knowing that it is a gift that “keeps on giving.”

To find out more about Heifer International, consult their web site at: http://www.heifer.org

 


dedication of a sign on Roan Mtn
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a Prayer Vigil for peace


the 10,000 Villages Craft Sale

making an appeal for the Heifer Project

Michael Dowd presents The Great Story

A Spring hike on the Hackline Trail on Roan Mountain

Some Young Folks "Consider the Butterflies"

We "Consider the Butterflies" At the Dave Miller Farm

Peacemaking Links:

Presbyterian Peacemaking Program http://www.pcusa.org/peacemaking

Presbyterian for Restoring Creation http://www.prcweb.org/home.html

The Great Story
http://www.thegreatstory.org