Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Mission Conference for 2009


Looking for an opportunity to teach your youth about mission next summer? The New Wilmington Mission Conference may be just what you're looking for. The dates for the summer of 2009 are July 18-25. For more information, including podcasts of their 2008 conference, click here.

Monday, August 25, 2008

NOOMA Rich



One of the best and most popular NOOMA DVDs is "Rich." In this one, Rob reminds Americans of the abundance in their lives and encourages them to share the resources they have. It is a great resource that can be used to teach stewardship or an alternative approach to Christmas gift giving and receiving. Watch the entire video in its entirety by clicking here.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

NOOMA She


The newest installment of the NOOMA series, "She," has just been released. The topic of this one is gender. Using a variety of scriptural references, Rob explains that the biblical authors used images of motherhood to describe God's nature and that we need to utlize these images ourselves to get a more well rounded picture of the God of scripture. He does not break any new ground theologically, but if feminine images of God sound strange to you, you owe it to yourself to watch this 13 minute video.

Bonus! If you would like to watch the entire DVD from the convenience of your own computer, preview "She" by clicking here. Enjoy!

I ordered two copies for the Resource Center today. They should be here next week.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Animated Bible DVDs

Over the summer, the Resource Center invested in a set of 24 animated Bible DVDs from Nest Family Entertainment. Watch below for a preview of the Ruth DVD.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Blessing of Backpacks


Stephen Choi called me on Wednesday looking for a liturgy to use to bless backpacks of children before they head back to school. What a great idea! This is a very signicant transition point in a child's life, and it is appropriate that the church bless it. Here is one blessing I found that you can use the Sunday before your children head back to school. (You need to tell the kids to bring their backpacks the Sunday prior to the Sunday that you actaully bless them.)

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Teacher Training

Looking for a new way to train teachers for your church school? Tired of hearing that folks don't think they know enough about the Bible to teach? A new resource has arrived. Five North American Reformed denominations (including the PCUSA) got together and developed curricula to train teachers. And it's free! Click here for more information, or watch the short youtube clip below explaining the program. Feel free to contact me for more information.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Putting a Face on the Immigration Debate


On May 14, I mentioned that if I got a chance to see a new film called The Visitor, I would post a review. I finally caught it this weekend at the West Shore Theatre. The main character, Walter Vale, is a mid-career college professor at a small Connecticut college whose wife has died. He slips into depression over her passing and is living on autopilot. When he is sent by his department chair on an errand to New York, he discovers a couple living in the apartment he has owned for 25 years but not visited since his wife's death.

The couple he finds living there are illegal immigrants. After Walter allows them to stay a few days until they can find a new place, Walter is slowly brought out of his shell in his relationship with this young couple.

This a very touching movie. It thoughtfully depicts both the positive things we gain from interacting with those who are different from ourselves and how fragile life can be for those living among us without legal status.

One side of the immigration debate in this country is adamant that those who have entered this country illegally have broken the law. This film shows what a loss it is to lose those who have such potential to enrich our lives. It should be out on DVD this fall and would definitely make a fascinating discussion starter on how to address the broken immigration system we currently have in place in this country.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Planning a Mission Trip for Next Summer?


Thinking of taking youth or adults on a mission trip next summer? Not sure where to begin? Don Richter has written a new book on this topic that was well reviewed by the Christian Century. The book explores why to go, aspects of going on these trips that contribute to their transformative impact, and tips for planning a trip. This book is available today at your Presbytery Resource Center.

Monday, August 4, 2008

New Curriculum for Children



A new resource for children has just arrived in the Resource Center. Around the Moringa Tree: A Bible Study Curriculum is a five session study that introduces children to how Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and the Presbyterian Hunger Program use our One Great Hour of Sharing contributions to address hunger in Africa. The Resource Center received the program booklet. If you order the resource from the PCUSA, you also receive a DVD with the booklet for $10. Feel free to stop by and check out this new curriculum to see if it will work at your church.