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The Committee on Mission Priorities and Stewardship (COMPAS) met
right after the 2007 Metro Spring meeting to review its functions
as stipulated in the By-laws, and worked on all throughout the summer.
The committee set up their goals as follows:
Visions: The twin goals of the committee are Mission and
Stewardship.
- It is the vision of the Committee to bring to the local churches
the opportunity to hear and meet visiting missionaries, to learn
mission opportunities, both domestic and international, and to
report through the website mission programs of the local churches.
To strengthen COMPAS by participating in the Association, Conference
and National mission meetings, workshops and training events.
- It is the vision of the committee to provide tools for stewardship
through UCC and other resources, training of people to do presentations
in the local churches on OCWM, OGHS, NIN, etc., as well as general
fund-raising campaigns.
- To encourage its members to equip themselves with the ability
to talk about mission and stewardship with people.
As first step to accomplish these visions, Melva handed out materials
from the UCC, such as "Inspiring Generosity" and "The Big Secret
of Giving." Carol Giordano, the minister on Financial Business
and Development, was invited from Syracuse to lead a Stewardship
Orientation, where eleven churches attended. This event is the
starting point where the members of the committee received proper
training to equip themselves the necessary tools to do stewardship,
to answer stewardship questions and accept invitations to visit
from the local churches.
We had three missionaries visiting our area in April - The Rev.
Adora Iris Lee attended our 2007 Spring meeting and shared her
ministry in Africa with HIV/AIDS. She did an informative presentation
on HIV/AIDS at the Riverside Church .
The Rev. Wayne Wilson and Mrs. Ingrid Wilson were back from their
mission from Africa and did presentations at the Garden City Community
Church, where Rev. Wayne Wilson also preached, while Mrs. Ingrid
Wilson met with the children and did the children's message. They
also visited the Congregational Church of South Hempstead and the
Parish Resource Center .
The UCC NY Conference Global Commission extended an invitation
to all the committee members to participate in their programs and
meetings. Four members of COMPAS attended meetings in Syracuse
during the summer months and on November 2-3, 2007 participated
in the "Mission Possible", a mission retreat held at
Christ the King retreat center in Syracuse. In early August the
NY Conference delegates traveled to Nicaragua and signed the partnership
agreement with our sister churches in Nicaragua . We then invited
a delegation from Nicaragua to attend the mission retreat. Our
Nicaraguan delegate from "Mision Cristiana" ,
the Rev. Jose Raul Davila Castro was the keynote speaker. Rev.
Davila is the president of the "Convencion de la Iglesia
Mision Cristiana" and serves as a pastor in one of the
30 church-members and 15 work camps of Mision Cristiana .
The Rev. Felix Ortiz-Cotto, the Area Executive for Latin America
and the Carribean of the UCC National office spoke and relayed
the importance of our relationship with our sisters and brothers
in that part of the world. Nicaragua is the second poorest country
in the Western Hemisphere , second only to Haiti .
Rev. Davila spent his time traveling and visiting churches, hospices,
schools and a farm in Upstate NY. He then traveled back to the
Metro Association where some of the members of COMPAS gave him
hospitality, fellowship with him and helped him travel from one
church to another. The COMPAS committee played a very vital role
in making the Rev. Davila be welcomed and gave him the Ministry
of Presence and Accompaniment" (Acompaniamento). The
Rev. Davila traveled back to Nicaragua after being with us from
November 1 - 12. He left with an invitation for us in the NY Conference
to attend their General Assembly in Nicaragua on March 28 - 30,
2008 .
As part of the Global Mission program, Melva Victorino was trained
and commissioned at the Ministries & Mission Interpreters (MMI)
Training in Cleveland , Ohio on October 19-21, through scholarship
grants from the NY Commission on the Global Church , the Sue Scott
Fund and the combine grants from the UCC and the Disciples of Christ
Global Mission.
COMPAS is now composed of eight members after one member requested
to be released from the committee. It is the intention of the committee
to bring in stories of mission, opportunities to be part of mission
and to hear and meet people in our midst. It will also answer the
calls from the local churches to help in stewardship. With God's
help we will be able to accomplish all these goals.
Submitted by:
Melva T. Victorino and Kate von Braunsberg
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