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Meetings
The Outreach and Mission Committee meets
throughout the year except for July and August. Regular meetings are on
the second Monday of each month at 7:30 P.M.
Short Term Projects
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Ambassadors For Children
The months of March and April church members
are constructing school supply and hygiene kits to go to children in
Africa who will be visited by a college student from our
congregation participating in Ambassadors for Children, a
not-for-profit organization dedicated to serving children around the
world through short-term humanitarian service trips and sustainable
programs.
Mission Within Our Church Community
- Prayer Chain - Individuals in the Prayer Chain
pray for those in need within the congregation and for their
families and friends. All are welcome to join the Prayer Chain
and to submit
requests for prayer.
- We Care - Meals are provided for those within
the congregation after hospital stays, serious illness, or other
severe situations.
- Funeral Lunches - Members of the Church provide
funeral lunches for members of the congregation when a loved one
passes.
- Parish Nurses - Nurses within our congregation
receive training and provide personal health counseling, help in
patient health advocacy, provide health-related programs for the
congregation, take monthly blood pressures for members after the
weekly worship service, and promote the faith-health relationship.
- Communion Outreach - Members of the
congregation assist and accompany the pastor in providing Communion
to members of the Church who are shut-ins or in nursing homes.
Mission Within the Saline Community
- Saline Area Social Services - Our Church works
with SASS to provide Easter and Christmas baskets, school supplies,
shoes and boots, dinner vouchers, hats, mittens, scarves, socks and
gloves, etc. We also participate in the Adopt-a-Family program
at Christmas.
- Bingo - Members of the congregation provide
cookies and and assistance with playing Bingo on the third Tuesday
of the month at the Saline Evangelical Nursing Home.
- Blood Drive - In partnership with the American
Red Cross, a community blood drive is held at the Church with
members providing help.
- Evangelical Home Services - Members of the
Church along with our minister provide a service on the second
Sunday of each month at the Saline Evangelical Nursing Home.
Mission Within Our State and Nation
- Cass Corridor - Volunteers from the
congregation go to Cass Corridor in the inner city of Detroit on the
fourth Saturday of each month to provide a lunch, clothing,
toiletries, and other needs for the homeless and less fortunate.
- CROP Walk - Members of the Church participate
with the Saline community in the Church World Service CROP Walk in
October. This effort raises funds for hunger relief.
- Needlework for Missions - Participants crochet
and knit baby items, winter clothing, afghans that are distributed
to hospitals, nursing homes, Cass Corridor in Detroit, the Pine
Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, and other places as
needed.
- Ronald McDonald House - Church volunteers
provide and serve a meal to families staying at the Ronald McDonald
House at the University of Michigan's Mott Hospital in Ann Arbor.
Supplies to provide needed amenities to the families are also
collected and donated.
- Salvation Army Bell Ringers - In partnership
with the Salvation Army, volunteers assist in collecting donations
for the red kettles from Thanksgiving to Christmas.
- Habitat For Humanity - Members of the Church,
along with members from St. James in Saline, Emmanuel and Bethel in
Manchester, and St. Andrews in Dexter, in partnership with the Huron
Valley Washtenaw County Habitat for Humanity, are working to become
one of the 12 "churches" to work on an Apostle Build.
Mission in the UCC and World Community
- Envelope Mission Projects - The Outreach and
Mission Committee sponsors collections for Our Church's Wider
Mission (OCWM), Lenten and Advent folders, Church World Service
(CWS) Rainbow of Caring, Neighbors in Need (NIN), One Great Hour of
Sharing (OGHS), and The Christmas Fund. All these are used for
worldwide mission relief through the UCC denomination.
History of Outreach & Missions
St Paul United Church of Christ (UCC) has always had an active and
strong Outreach and Mission program. In its early history an
annual Mission Sunday was held, with emphasis on this area at the
morning service and a meal and presentation in the evening.
Mission giving was important as part of the Evangelical and Reformed
denomination and later the UCC denomination, with generous annual
donations to Our Church's Wider Mission (OCWM). The Women's
Fellowship in mission today works with Church World Service (CWS) and
Saline Area Social Services (SASS).
In the early 1980's, members who had attended a Michigan Conference
Mission Alive workshop became the Mission Coordinators and joined with
the Women's Fellowship in promoting and participating in the mission
work. In the 1990's, church members began providing a meal,
worship and distribution of clothing and toiletries in Cass Corridor in
Detroit. In March 2001, the Outreach and Mission Committee was
formed. Its mission focus expanded to include not only our Church
and our community, but also the state, country, and world.
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