| A New and Glorious Morn The Valley Fire wasn't the only wildfire in Lake County, CA, this year, but it was the most devastating. Over a two-week period in mid to late September, it burned over 76,000 acres of land and destroyed nearly 2,000 structures, including 1,300 homes. At the height of the fire, more than 20,000 people were displaced from their homes. United Christian Parish in Lakeport, a congregation affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the United Methodist Church, and the Presbyterian Church (USA), served over 1,500 people as a day shelter. For three weeks, the church offered people a hot meal and canned food items to take with them, a change of clothes, computer access, gift cards for gas stations, a tent if they needed it, and, most importantly, someone to sit and listen to their story. Many who came to the church had escaped the fire with little more than the clothes on their back. Now, nearly two months after the fire was contained, signs of devastation are still evident - especially through the charred trees that remain standing, dangerously, with blackened trunks and brown needles. In most of the county's impacted communities, places like Loch Lomond, Adams, Hobergs, and Cobb, it is harder to see the devastated homes. Dotted across a rolling, wooded landscape, these homes were burned to their foundations, reduced to cinders and ash. In other communities, like Middletown, where the woods give way to a more pastoral landscape, it is possible to note the haphazard path of the fire through the dead or felled trees, vehicles reduced to their scorched metal frames, and, in many places, cleared lots where homes once stood. Rev. Shannon Kimbell-Auth, pastor of the United Christian Parish, was our host for the morning. She shared about the church's involvement as a day shelter. She led us through the devastated communities. She talked about the people who were impacted, the homes lost, and the ways that the community is working to recover. She gave thanks for early solidarity grants received through Week of Compassion and shared how those gifts enabled her church to respond to the immediate needs of its members and its neighbors. Near the end of our drive together, traffic was temporarily stopped by a construction crew. As we waited, Shannon pointed out across a field, past a series of scorched cars and dead trees, next to a collapsed building, to where a trailer could just be seen. Shannon reflected that the morning had been relatively normal for her family - and how odd that felt. It felt odd, because they haven't had many normal mornings over the past two months; and it felt odd, because she knows so many families in their community are displaced, or living in temporary housing like this trailer, facing an uncertain future. As she shared her concerns, I suddenly became aware of the music playing softly over the car radio. This was the first time I remember hearing Christmas music during a visit with a recently devastated community, one still working to turn the corner toward recovery. The contrast between the hopefulness of that song and the devastation before us was jarring. Yet it struck me how perfectly appropriate it was, a reminder that the light of Christ comes into the world even in the darkest of times - and a reminder of our need to bear the light with compassion as we offer hope, healing, and a helping hand: "A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn. Fall on your knees! O, hear the angels' voices! O night divine, O night when Christ was born; O night divine, O night O night divine." | | Treasury Services reminder Church treasurers: 2015 Disciples Mission Fund gifts must be received in Treasury Services by January 8, 2016 in order to receive credit for 2015. | How you can prepare | Kids to Kids: Syrian Refugees Our latest Kids to Kids project helps kids understand more about the Syrian refugee crisis and how to show God's love through hands-on mission: - Help understanding what "refugee" means
- Information on Syria
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| Accepting applications Cornerstone Deadline Jan. 15, 2016 Extended Deadline Feb. 19, 2016 | | | News in the Church Other News | | Black Ministers Retreat speakers announced ALL Disciples are welcome at the Black Ministers retreat March 8-10 in Jackson, MS. Early registration discount is available through tomorrow (Dec. 31). For a full list of speakers, go to the Disciples Home Mission page. The retreat will explore the theme, Ministry for the Long Haul: Self-Care and Sustenance,through daily worship, fellowship, and educational workshops. ________ | Black Leadership Projects Grant Accepting applications January 2016 The Black Leadership Projects Committee is happy to announce the 2016 grant process will open in January. Applications are due no later than May 31. There is no minimum request. All proposals for projects that develop, nurture, and strengthen lay or clergy church leadership in Disciples African American congregations will be considered. Funds will be awarded to the chosen projects in Summer 2016. Go to our webpage for more information and application guidelines. ________ | Hispanic National Pastor search The National Pastor for Hispanic and Bilingual Ministries is the executive of the Central Office for Hispanic Ministries, a ministry of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), responsible for developing programs and offering pastoral care to Hispanic ministers, lay leaders and Hispanic congregations, as well as advocating for the Obra Hispana before General and Regional expressions within the community of Disciples' faith.The office is located in Indianapolis. All applicants are required to provide updated search and call paperwork and to submit a "Letter of Interest" postmarked by March 1, 2016. More information can be found on | | Woman-to-Woman Worldwide ~ 2016 The 2016 journey will be to South Africa and Ghana in October. All applications are due by Feb. 15, 2016, and must have regional or constituency endorsement letter. Visit the W2WW web page to learn more about this program and find the application. Participation requirements are available in the page's Resource box. ________ Order 2016 Just Women Bible study Just Women magazine is accepting advance orders for non-subscription copies of the 2016 Bible study, "The Table and Beyond: Lavish Hospitality in the Bible". Ordering before Jan. 19. for $12 per copy will save the shipping and handling costs associated with later orders. This Bible study is part of a standard subscription. - To place your 2016 Bible study order online - click here
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