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Second Quarter 2015
Volume 8, Issue 3
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Chris Shay, World Missions Director Kristin Caddy, World Missions Asst. Director Viki Payton, Administrative Assistant / Sponsorship & Mission Support Coordinator
Phone: 847-294-2108 Mailing Address: 10 W. Algonquin Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016 Email: [email protected] Website: www.centralmissions.org Facebook: SA World Missions, Sponsorship—The Salvation Army Central Territory Twitter: @SASponsorship, @WorldMissionsSA Instagram: saworldmissions Pinterest: SA World Missions
Perspectives
World
Missions
A Quarterly Newsletter of the USA Central Territory
World Missions Department
One of the joys of partnership with others is the broad range of experiences that come into our lives--experiences we may never have had if we had not joined in partnership with people of other ethnic or cultural backgrounds. World missions involvement is a great example of this truth, as people creatively raise funds, serve, and pray for others to the glory of God. The Salvation Army currently serves in one hundred and twenty six countries. In order to provide the chance for relationships and a better understanding of each other, countries are partnered with just a few other countries in a program appropriately called Partners In Mission. Currently the USA Central Territory is partnered with the Caribbean, India South Eastern, Kenya East , Hungary and Mali. In this issue of World Missions Perspectives, you will see examples of some of these partnerships. We have so much to learn about God and His world. Thank you for partnering with us in prayer and self denial. You are making a difference! Do you know who your Partners in Mission are? ARC: Belize, William Chamberlain ARC in Jamaica CFOT: St Kitts, St Lucia, Caribbean Territory CFOT EMI: Kenya East Territory HRT: Austria, Hungary, Grenada, St Vincent IND: Mali, Barbados, St Maarten KAN: India South Eastern Territory MET: Antigua, Guyana, Bahamas, Trinidad & Tobago MID: Haiti NOR: Jamaica West, French Guyana, School for the Blind in Jamaica WST: Jamaica East, Suriname WMNI: Kenya East Territory WUM: India South Eastern Territory
USA Central Territory World Services donations are making an impact around the world! Here are several examples how your World Services donations are being utilized in our Partner in Mission locations!
CARIBBEAN TERRITORY Project Name: Vergenoegen Corps Building Repairs, Guyana Amount: $5,000.00
Project Details: The roof at the Vergenoegen Corps building is in a state of disrepair and during the frequent rain, water leaks into the corps building. This project is to repair the roof and associated guttering. With the remaining funds, the corps building will be painted and repairs will be made to the windows and walls.
INDIA SOUTH EASTERN TERRITORY Project Name: Corps Prayer Halls Amount: $151,031
Project Details: This project allows for the construction of 20 corps prayer halls in the India South Eastern Territory. In most cases, the current prayer halls are very old and in deplorable condition. In other cases the congregation has outgrown the prayer hall and the building must be expanded to allow for all attendees to gather inside of the building.
KENYA EAST TERRITORY Project Name: Kabete Compound Water Supply Amount: $4,865.00 Project Details: Water is a problem on the Kabete Compound, partly due to the demand from the children’s home, nursery, and Salvation Army quarters but mostly because of the inconsistent supply provided by the water company. The plan is to improve the water storage capacity within the compound and establish a back-up system that will kick in when the water supply for the water company is poor. This project will include 2 new 5000 liter tanks with 20 ft water stand (one ground level, one on stand); 1 water pump; and the connection of a back-up water system to the exiting piping system. The storage tanks will be filled overnight and other off peak times. The water will then be stored in the large tanks to be utilized when water supply is poor.
Partners in Mission and World Services
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CAST (Creative Arts Service Team) Cadet Veronica Cintron - CFOT Kayla Bohannon - Warren Sandra Cabrera – Wichita Citadel Greg Hurula – Oakbrook Terrace Lauren Smith - Rochester Central Rebekah Langham* - Norridge Samantha Barnes – Oak Creek Ruquyyah Houston – Ann Arbor Honey Joel – Des Plaines Jerry Joel – Des Plaines Isaac Leka – Rockford Temple Haley Vecellio – Fulton Heights Haiti/Bahamas Kendelle Polsley* - Oakbrook Terrace Joshua Bowyer – Rockford Temple Henry Herber – Port Huron / Hillsdale Stephanie Marinelli - Norridge Marjorie Remy - Waukegan Briana Staggers – Chicago Temple
Hungary Lance Hill*- Royal Oak Milly Flores – New Albany /
Evansville Rebecca Hixenbaugh - Fairmont Kaitlyn Kyser - Hillsdale Justin Polsley – Oakbrook Terrace Kenya Sam Arias* - Irving Park Darby Bird – Rockford Temple Rachel Kim - Mayfair Morgan Marinelli - Norridge Alex Paguibitan – Royal Oak Brianna Shelbourn – Omaha Kroc
* Team Leader
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Project:FAST
On behalf of Lt. Colonel Paul Smith, Territorial Secretary for Program, we are happy to announce the 2015 Central Territory Summer Mission Team! This year all three overseas teams will minister in Partners in Mission locations.
The World Missions Department is
pleased to announce the 2015 fall
Global Mission Team opportunity to
the Kenya East Territory! This will
be a construction team and there are
spaces available for both skilled and non-skilled workers.
Dates: October 19-29, 2015
Personal contribution:
$1,000*
Applications due July 15.
Team members will not be
selected until this deadline.
For more information or to submit an application, visit
centralmissions.org/global-mission-teams
*Personal contribution includes air travel to Kenya, visas, housing,
food, and ground transportation. Not included are passport fees,
immunizations, travel to THQ in Chicago, and personal money for
gifts.
The World Mission Department is excited to announce that the Project 24/29 materials have been updated and the program is being rebranded as Project: FAST! Project: FAST is a Salvation Army youth event designed to teach young people about world hunger and preventable diseases that take the lives of tens of thousands of children every day. The acronym FAST describes the basic components of the program—Fundraising, Awareness & Serving Together—and the program is aptly named as program participants practice the discipline of fasting.
The first Project: FAST event was held at the Oakbrook Terrace Corps February 20-21, 2015. The focus for this event was the country of Haiti. Two former missionaries to Haiti shared information about the beautiful country and lessons they learned while living there. The youth played games, worshipped, spent time in prayer, reflected through activities such as writing a personal Psalm and drawing pictures that represented hope, and served by packing meals for children in need. In solidarity with those worldwide who daily experience hunger, throughout the event the youth fasted from food. The following Sunday the young people set up an interactive marketplace to share what they learned with the entire corps congregation. They used the opportunity to raise funds to help support some of The Salvation Army’s chicken, cow and goat livelihood projects in Haiti. It was a lively celebration as some youth walked around with baskets soliciting donations while others
dressed up in cow and goat costumes to help raise awareness. There were Haitian-made craft items such as bookmarks and napkin holders available for purchase. Even the youngest members of the corps were drawn in through a station where children could decorate and wear animal-shaped masks. One of the Project: FAST participants, Stephen Jordan, is a skilled craftsman so he began his own “Buy a ‘Bag-Goat’” campaign where he took orders for custom-made Baggo sets. He received 13 orders for Baggo sets which he constructed and then, along with a team of youth, painted with various sports logos. Stephen raised $1,375 for goats through his Bag-Goat sale. In all, through this first-ever Project: FAST event, the Oakbrook Terrace youth group raised $3,700, which will provide 3 cows, 16 goats, and 50 chickens for communities in Haiti. These animals will provide income, food, and hope for the receiving communities! Would you like to host a Project: FAST event? Contact Viki Payton at 847-294-2065 or [email protected] for more information or to request a free resource packet. Based on availability, World Missions Department staff can be utilized to help facilitate your event, and resources can be adapted to fit the needs of your group.
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Opportunities
around the territory >>> world services >>>
Upcoming Events Please be in prayer for these upcoming
events in the USA Central and our
Partner in Mission Territories:
• April 6—18—Rockford Temple Corps
Mission Trip to Belize
• April 13-23—Global Mission Team in
partnership with the India South
Eastern Territory
• April—World Services Ingathering
• June 10-August 2—Summer Mission
Team
• October 19-29—Global Mission Team
to the Kenya East Territory
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Resurrection Run
partners in mission >>> Do you know how our territory has engaged with our Partners in Mission over the last 12 months?
• Sponsored delegates to attend the Global Conversation and then hosted three of our PIM guests in our territory
• Hosted Major Chris Matthias of Jamaica for our territorial commissioning and the Brengle Institute
• Three different adult Global Mission Teams worked alongside the officers and soldiers in Haiti, Jamaica, and Trinidad.
• Young adult Summer Mission Teams supported and served with our brothers and sisters in our Partner locations of the Bahamas and Hungary.
• Corps and divisional mission teams ministered in the Bahamas and Suriname.
• The Des Plaines Corps/Metropolitan Division hosted a mission team from Jamaica for corps meetings, youth councils and other ministry in the division.
• Several small fundraising projects were held for Partner locations to raise funds for needs such as water tanks and school needs.
How has your corps been involved with Partners in Mission? We’d love to hear from you!
submitted by Captain David Martinez
This year, on Easter Sunday, the Des Plaines Corps expanded its Sunrise Worship
Meeting to include a Resurrection Run World Services Fundraiser. In order to be
part of the event, all participants gave at least a $10 donation to World Services.
The Lord blessed 81 participants with warm (enough) temperatures to spend the
early
morning on
the trail of
Lake
Opeka.
Walkers
completed 1
lap equaling
1.25 miles
while
runners
completed 2
laps. A
number of
participants
accepted the Water Challenge and carried jugs of water as they travelled in
recognition of those throughout the world who do not have accessible water. This
inaugural event raised over $300!
Teens Increase their Global Awareness
In March 60 teens of the Norfolk Corps and Omaha Kroc Center gathered together
for a overnight lock-in. While the young people had a great time playing fun
games, earning prizes, creating community and making new friends, they also
engaged in activities to increase their global awareness and understanding of
issues such as hunger. Using dry pasta to represent the distribution of the world’s
wealth, the young people were surprised to see the inequality that exists in the
world. They were then encouraged to do something to help in the fight against
hunger. At the end of the lock-in, the sleep-deprived teens were excited to share
what they had learned through these various activities:
“Around the world people
don’t have the same amount
as others, that’s unfair!”
“Think about how much you
get and be grateful about it.”
‘Be even, not odd—not
everything is ‘even’ you have
to ‘equal it’”
The corps will hold their World Services ingathering in the middle of April and the
young people, along with the rest of the congregation, will have the opportunity to
put these lessons into practice by giving financially to help those who have less.
Second Quarter Birthdays & Anniversaries
April
20—Violet Ezeh
30—Matthew Ezeh (‘02)
May
19—Felix & Violet Ezeh
22—Sheila Davisson
June
5—Rae Doliber
USA Central Territory Missionaries
Majors Robert & Rae Doliber
Haiti—Divisional Secretary for Business /
Human Resources
Armee du Salut
PO Box 301
Port-au-Prince HAITI
Email [email protected],
Birthdays 6/5 (Rae), 7/15 (Robert)
Anniversary 9/8
Major Violet & Captain Dr. Felix Ezeh
(Matthew) Trinidad & Tobago—Corps Officers, DS for
Women’s Ministries, Matron for Josephine
Shaw House
Major and Captain Ezeh
c/o The Salvation Army
PO Box 248, Port of Spain, TRINIDAD
Email [email protected]
Birthdays 4/20 (Violet), 4/30/02 (Matthew), 11/22 (Felix)
Anniversary 5/19
Major Cindy Shellenberger
Australia—Corps Officer
9 Para Para Close
Gawler West SA 5118 AUSTRALIA
Email [email protected]
Birthday 11/23
Captains Sergii Kachanov & Tatiana
Kachanova
Canada—Corps Officers
1644 Bob-O-Link Way
Nanaimo BC V9S 2P8 CANADA
Email [email protected]
Birthdays 1/16 (Sergii), 2/2 (Tatiana)
Anniversary 11/3
Captain Christopher Marques
Japan—Assistant to the Territorial Youth Secretary
Olive House A-103
1-39-12 Wada, Suginami-ku
Tokyo, 166-0012 JAPAN
Email [email protected]
Birthday 10/20
Majors Philip & Sheila Davisson
Canada—Booth University College
Associate Dean for Extended Learning /
Spiritual Life Coordinator
1158 Colby Avenue
Winnipeg, MB. R3T 2P9 CANADA
Email [email protected],
Birthdays 5/22 (Sheila), 12/21 (Philip)
Anniversary 8/23
Captains Andrew & Melissa Shiels
(Evan, Ellie)
Latvia—Corps Officers
Bruninieku 10a-11
Riga, lv1001 Latvia
Email [email protected],
Birthdays 6/14 (Melissa), 7/3/06 (Ellie) 7/19 (Andrew),
8/3/04 (Evan)
Anniversary 10/13
Commissioners William & Nancy Roberts
England - Chief of the Staff / World Secretary for
Women’s Ministries
The Salvation Army
101 Queen Victoria Street
London EC4V 4EH UNITED KINGDOM
Email [email protected],
Birthdays 2/26 (William), 10/27 (Nancy)
Anniversary 11/16
Major Wes Green
England—International Auditor
The Salvation Army
101 Queen Victoria Street
London EC4V 4EH UNITED KINGDOM
Email [email protected]
Birthday 1/20