Veterans Day - November 11, 2015
Council on Christian Unity represents Disciples at Vatican 
by Council on Christian Unity staff   
Pope Francis and Robert Welsh
Pope Francis greets Robert Welsh at Vatican conference.
Dr. Robert Welsh, ecumenical officer of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), represented the Church in the Synod of Bishops of the Roman Catholic Church focused on the theme, "The Vocation and Mission of the Family in the Church and the Contemporary World."  It was an amazing and historic gathering that brought together some 270 Catholic bishops from around the world, and also included fourteen "fraternal delegates" representing the whole of the ecumenical movement.

In a brief intervention during the Synod, Welsh lifted up the Disciples witness to an inclusive, welcoming and "open Table" of Communion as a sign of healing - not only for individual families, but also for the one family of God's love.   He also participated in one of the small working groups which met throughout the Synod for more in-depth discussion and dialogue.

The issues addressed both in the plenary sessions and small groups ranged from how to respond to the challenges of divorce and remarriage, of "mixed marriages" and interfaith marriages, of cohabitation and homosexuality, of the impact of migration upon family life, and exploring the church's role in all of these real-life situations.

Pope Francis, who convened the Synod, was present throughout all plenary sessions, listening attentively to each intervention.  Based upon the work of the Synod, the Pope said that he would continue to address the issues before the church coming from all parts of the world related to marriage and family life - not in changing the church's doctrine, but in seeking a more pastoral response in light of the changing context of our world today. The Pope closed the synod with a strong statement that, "The Church's first duty is not to hand down condemnations or anathemas, but to proclaim God's mercy."
See video of Welsh's interviewRead the full text of his statement
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Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Red cups in the news
If you have been on social media this week you are aware of the controversy over red cups at Starbucks. We have our own all-season red cup (chalice) and Associate General Minister and Vice President Todd Adams has issued a challenge. He says, "I want to challenge all of you to blog and write about what our red cup means to you! Can we get our red cup (the chalice) to dominate FB and Twitter feeds? Write about more than the holidays or Christmas but about how your church is a movement for wholeness on Tuesdays, on the Monday after Thanksgiving, on the 2nd Wednesday in March or a random summer day in July." Tag your posts with #redcuppeople and #ccdoc.  
Thanksgiving Offering
Nov. 15
Many congregations receive the Thanksgiving Special Offering supporting Disciples' higher education institutions. For more info about the offering, check the Disciples Mission Fund page.
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On Veterans Day
Holy God and Comforter - We send a prayer of thanks for our veterans. And we pray for those still healing from wounds inside and out. May they know peace and wholeness. Keep them in your care. Amen.


A first for Mission First!
On Nov. 9 a group of Disciples both employed at Disciples Center and from surrounding congregations met to test the Mission Gathering model complete with worship component and questions in preparation for next year's gatherings. Another test is planned in December before Mission Gatherings begin in January.

Find out more: General Minister and President Sharon Watkins introduced the Mission First! pilot project at General Assembly.

How you can prepare
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Refugee emphasis materials posted for weekend of Nov. 13-15
Refugee Mark your calendars for Sunday, Nov. 15 - or  anytime during the weekend - to show your support for refugees!  Resources from  Disciples Refugee & Immigration Ministries can help your congregation highlight the needs and contributions of refugees in the U.S. and around the world. For more information, contact:  sstanley@dhm.disciples.org, or call 202-957-7826.

More information specific to Syrian refugee efforts is available on the Global Ministries website.
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NBA XPLOR accepting applications
for 2016-17
 
Early Decision Deadline: Dec. 4, 2015
Cornerstone Deadline: Jan. 15, 2016
Extended Deadline: Feb. 19, 2016
NBA XPLOR is committed to cultivating a diverse population for our 2016-17 cohort of 25+ residents. You may know a young adult who would be interested in the XPLOR experience. An ideal applicant is any young adult (21-30 years old) with an open heart and open mind, who is ready to ask, what did God create my soul to do? Learn more  | Read the latest stories from NBA XPLOR residents
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St. Louis-Area Disciples Summit on
Racial Justice: Video and Resources 
Note: this page has been recently updated with additional materials and video highlights.
A September summit brought St. Louis-area congregations together to dialogue around issues of racial justice and to equip congregations theologically and emotionally to enter, and sustain, the work of reconciliation. Resources are available from this event, including the participant packet, worship response, reading list, and video highlights. Read more

Washington church's shelter full every night for a year









 
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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
  • To renew or start your subscription - click here 
  • To learn more about the Bible study and the other 2016 issues - click here 
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From Disciples Center for Public Witness
Encourage those without health care to investigate their options and sign up by the end of January. More information
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Eureka College program opens applications 
The Disciples Leadership Program (DLP) at Eureka College is awarded to first-time freshmen based on leadership, service and academic excellence, and the commitment to explore during college a life of faith-based servant leadership. Questions? Contact Chaplain Bruce Fowlkes at bfowlkes@eureka.edu, call (309) 467-6429, or go to  www.eureka.edu/admissions/doc

Review of DLP Applications begins Dec. 1.
 
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Events, Resources and Ministry in Action                                                   
Events



Remind & Renew conference on race, Tulsa, OK, Jan. 13-14


Black Ministers Retreat, Jackson, MS, March 8-10

Stepping into Stewardship, Orlando, March 30-April 1

Hispanic Assembly, Coral Gables, FL, July 14-16

Association of Disciples Musician's Conference, Evansville IN, July 17-22

National Convocation Biennial Session, Overland Park, KS (KC area), July 21-24

National Youth Event with United Church of Christ, Buena Vista, FL, July 26-30

NAPAD Convocation, Oakland, CA, Aug. 3-6

Find more events on the calendar hosted by Chalice Press
Resources
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Information on Disciples and UCC responses to the Syrian refugee crisis

Resources for Dec. 10-14 interfaith gun violence Sabbath available

Theme announced, order form provided for Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Jan. 18-26)




Center for Faith and Giving Measuring What Matters stewardship program available


Ministry in Action
You can find ways to plug into mission and more through these ministries.....
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
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
  • Basic human rights
  • Books to read
  • Missions ideas
Download the PDF from the Family & Children's Ministry website. This resource has been created in partnership with Week of Compassion and DHM's Refugee & Immigration Ministries.

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