![]() The American Baptist Churches of Connecticut |
October 7, 2019 |
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For whom and for what do you pray? Email us your prayer concerns at abcconn@abcconn.org! |
Upcoming Events in ABCCONN |
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Hello, Friends! We so enjoy knowing what is happening in the lives of our ABCCONN congregations. Please email Jaimie directly about your upcoming events and other announcements at jcrumley07@gmail.com. We are now accepting announcements about events that will happen from October-December, 2019. We are especially eager to know what Christmas-season events our congregations have planned, so please let us know! Thank you! |
Memorial Baptist Church, Hartford seeks a pianist or organist. Pay is negotiable. Hours are Sundays from 8:30 to about 11:45 AM. Call Rev. Williams for more information at 860-786-2652. They are looking to fill the position immediately. |
The 2019-2020 YMI Lunch & Lecture series, Youth Ministry in a Modern Age, will focus on the principle foundations of youth ministry by exploring the unique concerns youth leaders are facing today. The series kicks off on Wednesday, October 9 with lunch at 12:00 pm and a 12:30 pm lecture by Skip Masback on Planning and Leading Retreats that Transform. As always, the lunches and lectures are free and open to all. The full 2019-2020 Lunch & Lecture series is outlined in the attached flyer, so please save the dates and RSVP with EventBrite. |
Once again, we invite submissions to the annual ABCCONN Advent devotional. If you are interested in contributing, please email Rev. Kevin Butler at kbutler@abcconn.org. |
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New England CROP Hunger Walks – ending hunger one step at a time Contact: Adam Smedberg and Erin Luchenbill PO Box 749 West Springfield, MA 01090 asmedberg@cwsglobal.org; eluchenbill@cwsglobal.org Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the national CROP Hunger Walk movement, CROP Hunger Walks continue to raise millions of dollars each year to help end hunger and poverty through long-term sustainable approaches to significantly reduce or eliminate hunger. In each CROP Hunger Walk community, 25% of the money raised comes back to local agencies. Across the country, over 1600 local agencies receive funds from CROP Hunger Walks
This year some 800 communities nationwide, and 15 here in Connecticut are joining together in interfaith CROP Hunger Walks around the theme "Stepping up to End Hunger Since 1969." The CROP Hunger Walk was started in 1969 by a group of energized young people in Bismarck, North Dakota who wanted to mobilize their community to fight global hunger. Today, the CROP Hunger Walk is a national movement raising funds for the global hunger-fighting work of Church World Service and local hunger-fighting agencies. Last year, over 800 events raised over $8 million dollars.
The CROP Hunger Walks taking place here in Connecticut this fall include:
For more information or to find a local Walk at www.crophungerwalk.org.
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