Greetings in the name of our Lord, Jesus Christ!

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NCP Hunger Team 
Joan McLellan

Hunger Team Mission:                     Luke 4:18-19

  • provide leadership within the Presbytery in interpreting the Presbyterian Hunger Program (PHP)
  • interpret and promote local, national and international efforts to alleviate hunger;
  • maintain liaison with Hunger Reporters (formerly Hunger Contact Persons) in local congregations and provide leadership training and resources for these congregations;
    encourage the cluster concept;
  • work ecumenically in public policy advocacy addressing the needs of hunger and homelessness;
  • assist in the review of proposals for funds requested from the PHP;
  • promote increased giving to the special offering and hunger causes;
  • encourage individuals and congregations to move toward lifestyles consistent with Christian discipleship

Contact Sandy

Meet Sandy Champion!
Hunger Action Enabler (HAE)

Hunger Report for September 2008

Hunger Reporter Program
The Hunger Team is also seeking a Hunger Reporter (liaison) from each congregation. Please send us the name of someone from your church, who has a commitment to hunger concerns and is willing to work with the Hunger Team to share information. Please send name and e-mail address to 
Sandy (tsachamp@starpower.net).

 

Click here for Mission Survey.

Garden Endowment Fund (GEF)
Does your church have a garden program to help those less fortunate? Or do you work with a low- income community or family, which needs assistance in producing or canning foods to provide better nutrition for those in need? If so, perhaps they would qualify for assistance from the Garden Endowment Fund. More information is available
HERE.

 

 

Seeking Justice - Ending Hunger Cents-Ability is a small first step in the battle against hunger and poverty
Living as global disciples. Four creative hands-on actions for congregations The Presbyterian Hunger Program receives 36 percent of undesignated One Great Hour of Sharing gifts
The Presbyterian Coffee Project is a new way to help people in need while enjoying fellowship and an excellent cup of coffee. Hunger Program serves up 'Just Eating' curriculum Seven-week program examines links between faith and food. Just Eating' Practicing Our Faith at the Table Participants Book is a seven-session curriculum for congregations that explores the relationship between the way we eat and the way we live, published by the Presbyterian Hunger Program. The study uses scripture, prayer and stories from the local and global community to explore five key aspects of our relationship with food.
Available at the
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Recent Announcements
**One Great Hour of Sharing is celebrating 60 years of reaching out to help those in need - nationally and globally.  Be sure to share the latest OGHS   DVD with members of your church or click on http://vidego.multicastmedia.com/player.php?v=v96rei2l to view on line.
 
**Please encourage your congregation to learn where some of the 36% of funds donated  in 2008 via the Presbyterian Hunger Program came to benefit many within National Capital Presbytery, the Synod of the Mid-Atlantic or nearby by going  to
www.pcusa.org/oghs/09images/PHP-grants-2008.pdf   Be sure to view especially pages 4,5,13 & 14.
 
As a brief sample: $44,000.00 helped  support 9 Hunger Actions Enablers (HAE) within our Synod, including $5,000 for our HAE, Sandy Champion (schampion@rcn.com or 301-602-1620) or $15,000 to STITCH for Outreach and Education in the U.S.  To Fight Poverty, DC.
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