Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Bishop Peggy Johnson and the Peter D. Weaver Congo Partnership, Jonathan Baker – chair
Greetings to the churches of the Peninsula-Delaware Conference
In this season when we celebrate the advent of the Prince of Peace, we have recently learned of the devastation of our Congolese sister and brothers on the eastern border of the country as war has broken out creating a massive refugee situation.  Please read the details of the following Declaration, forwarded by the Council of Bishop’s office, from Bishop UNDA YEMBA, recently elected bishop of the East Congo Episcopal area where our Partnership has one of its agriculture projects. We encourage you to:
1.     Please pray for peace with justice for this war-torn area and for those seeking to respond to this disaster and the refugees.
2.      Offer financial support of the humanitarian efforts. All funds will be channeled through the General Board of Global Ministries. Any contributions can be sent to the Conference Resource Center and you can use your Benevolence Remittance Form, line 42, and designate Advance 00381A – Emergency Disaster East Congo.
Thank you for your prayerful consideration and extravagant generosity.

Declaration from Bishop Gabriel UNDA YEMBA
East Congo Episcopal Area, United Methodist Church
on the current critical situation in the North Kivu/Goma area
of Democratic Republic of Congo

I. General situation at Goma and in nearby areas around the city –(Provincial capital of the province of North Kivu)

This cry of alarm that we must sound at this particular time is predicated by the atrocities of war that plague this part of our Episcopal Area.  The military confrontations between the M23 rebel forces and the regular armed forces of the DRCongo have dire consequences. The noose that is tightening around the city of Goma this afternoon of November 19, 2012 is sending the local populations into an indescribable chaos:

·         Massive displacement of the population: around 200,000 are fleeing from their homes and temporary shelters to escape the war.  United Methodists are among those who are seeking refuge.
·         Consequences:
o   Lack of shelter, lack of clothing
o   Lack of food, lack of water
o   Lack of medical care to treat rampant disease
o   Total insecurity
o   Death, especially of women and children
In short, the region has become unlivable, due to the horrors that the men, women and children are left to face alone.

II. Extremely Urgent: Proposal for a Solution
1.    The United Nations Security Council has a great responsibility:  it alone can intervene to bring an end to the hostilities by using its force in the region.

2.    Urgent humanitarian aid of all kinds is needed by the local churches so that they can begin to meet the needs of the huge populations who are victims of the war.  If not, they will be decimated.
More than 6 million people have died in the region since 1998.

3.    We ask that the United Nations Security Council impose a peace process for sincere negotiations between the warring parties, for a lasting peace in the area.

Thank you for your prayers and may God bless you abundantly.
                                                    
Bishop Gabriel UNDA YEMBA
                                                     East Congo Episcopal Area

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Hurricane Sandy has blown through our lives and our land these past few days. It has left an indelible mark. 

Last year.. about this time you were asked for your assistance for response to Hurricane Irene and TS Lee.  We still have years of work to help communities changed by those storms.   They are pleading, "Dont forget us!"

Now this......so what do we do?

We have the opportunity to serve...to spread the love of Christ through our words and our actions ..in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth .
  
Use this time to put together Cleanup buckets  as  current supplies are exhausted.  Go to UMCOR.org to get the official lists of contents.  

Please give to the UMCOR Advance.  Please help now. Please help in years to come. Donate to UMCOR US Disaster Response, Advance #901670, and select Hurricanes 2012 from the drop-down menu. You can also text the word RESPONSE to 80888 to give an immediate $10 donation. 

Help Needed

Hurricane Sandy has left her mark on the Salisbury District and we have brothers and sisters that need our help!  The Somerset County/Crisfield area was especially hard hit.

We can help by donations of money, food, our time, clothing, and other items.

Immanuel UM Church, 206 West Main Street, Crisfield, MD, 21817 is the central point for delivery of all physical items (clothing, food, blankets, etc.)  In Salisbury, items may be dropped off at Zion UM Church – Community Hall, 31104 Zion Road, Salisbury, MD  21804.   We are in process of coordinating additional drop-off sites in the Salisbury area to receive items on a temporary basis – items will very promptly be picked up and delivered to Immanuel UMC in Crisfield.

Monetary donations may be sent to: Peninsula-Delaware Conference, Attn: Bill Westbrook, 139 N. State Street, Dover, DE, 19901.  Checks should be payable to Peninsula-Delaware Conference and please notate Somerset County/Crisfield Recovery on the memo line. 
If you are able to go to Somerset County/Crisfield to help, please  have your pastor or pastor’s designee call to make the offer/arrangements for your work crews.

If you are a part of a VIM Team or want to be part of a VIM Team, please call Rev. Karin Tunnell 302-378-2420.            
Please follow these above requested guidelines in providing your help.We want to avoid disappointment and distress and that assistance, whether food, clothes, or workers, gets into the hands of those who need it the most!   We want to make the best and most effective use of all resources!!

The Baltimore-Washington Conference will be sending teams to help this week and the Virginia Conference is sending teams on Wednesday and Friday this week to provide strong backs and helping hands.  Other conferences have contacted us to find out ways to help.

This will be a long term recovery process.  Thank-you for your continued prayers and your help in the coming days!!

God bless,

Rev. Lawrence Purnell, Salisbury District Disaster Coordinator
Rev. Rich Walton, Peninsula-Delaware Conference Disaster Coordinator