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Brethren Disaster Ministries directs grants to CWS work on Ukraine, Haiti earthquake rebuilding, new project site in Tennessee

The Brethren Disaster Ministries staff have directed grants from the Church of the Brethren’s Emergency Disaster Fund (EDF) to support the work of Church World Service (CWS) responding to the Ukraine refugee crisis; to support long-term programing and a new house construction phase of the 2021 Haiti earthquake response; and to finance the opening and initial phase of a new Brethren Disaster Ministries rebuilding project site doing flood recovery in Waverly, Tenn.; among other recent grants.

Song and Story Fest scheduled for Camp Pine Lake in early July

Song and Story Fest 2022 on the theme “Into the HEARTland: Healing What Divides Us” is scheduled for July 3-9 at Camp Pine Lake in Eldora, Iowa. Song and Story Fest is a unique family camp featuring Church of the Brethren musicians and storytellers, with co-sponsorship from On Earth Peace, organized by Ken Kline Smeltzer.

Changing course, ‘shifting up’ to work on race

Over the last year or more, Greg Davidson Laszakovits has made a lot of changes, all by choice. Although it was a difficult year for many reasons, on a professional level 2021 was good—but “it’s not been tidy.” Tidy is not a word commonly used by those doing the work of healing racism, and Laszakovits is no exception.

Joe Vecchio to retire from the Pacific Southwest District staff

For the past 29 years, the Church of the Brethren’s Pacific Southwest District has come to count on Joe Vecchio to answer the phones, send letters and emails, build databases and websites, and be a friendly and helpful presence as the district’s administrative assistant.

Nothing quite compares to this: A reflection on the war in Ukraine

As director of Humanitarian and Disaster Response for World Relief, and someone who has attended a Church of the Brethren congregation for many years, I am stunned and saddened by what is happening in Ukraine. As a member of the Integral Alliance, World Relief has witnessed many natural and man-made disasters over the years. Nothing quite compares to this.

Newsline for March 19, 2022

NEWS
1) Mission and Ministry Board’s Spring meeting addresses Ukraine, reviews Strategic Plan initiatives and BFIA guidelines, among other business

2) Prospects for new ministry in Ecuador emerge from passion and compassion

3) Ekklesiyar Yan’uwa a Nigeria dedicates two factories

4) Church World Service calls for signatures to support displaced Ukrainians

5) South Sudan church official highlights country’s humanitarian crisis, as global attention turns to Ukraine

6) Bridgewater College launches support program for students with autism spectrum disorder

PERSONNEL
7) Connie Sandman retires from 40-year career at Brethren Benefit Trust

UPCOMING EVENTS
8) Intercultural Ministries offers online Global Check-in and Prayer Series

9) BBT offers webinar on clergy and church worker eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

JESUS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: STORIES FROM CONGREGATIONS
10) West Richmond Church participates in Henrico County book drive for school libraries

FEATURE
11) Using the gifts we have: A reflection from the church’s work in Brazil

12) Brethren bits: Remembering Stanley Smith and Gene Swords, prayer requests for moderator David Sollenberger’s trip to Rwanda and Uganda and for a fire at the Orlando (Fla.) Haitian congregation, FaithX registration open until April 1, video of annual conference of the church in Venezuela, Lenten videos based on the art of Paul Grout, and more

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