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News Archive (January-June 2007)

PCUSA is responding to the devastating fires in California.

We have two teams from PDA on site, one In Pacific Presbytery and one in San Diego Presbytery.  In Los Angeles they have met with the Presbytery Executive and are making good connections with churches and pastors.  The pastor of the Malibu Presbyterian Church which was completely destroyed will be meeting with them tomorrow.  Another crew will be deployed next week.

Go to http://www.pcusa.org/pda/response/usa/ca-wildfires-index.htm for more info.  The # for contributions for this relief DR000165

Please keep our colleague Clark Cowden, Linda Culbertson, Steve Yamaguchi and Keith Working  and Gerald North in your prayers.

2008 Training: Welcome Aboard Church Officer Training

Registration is $5.00 and lunch is $6.00.   Training is on January 12 and 31 at various locations within the Utica Presbytery. Brochure and directions are attached.  Read On . . .

The Grapevine has returned in electronic format.   E-Vine September 2007 is now posted. This is a monthly email from the Presbytery of Cayuga-Syracuse.

Alternative Giving Brochure and Alternative Gift Market Cards

Each year Presbyterian Disaster Assistance receives requests for alternative Christmas giving ideas and as we have done in years past, PDA has identified areas where additional funds are needed and has provided a realistic estimate of the cost to respond to disaster survivors' needs.  Read On . . .

The Presbytery of Cayuga-Syracuse Welcomes
Joan S. Gray
General Assembly Moderator 2007
June 1, 2007 from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at the
Skaneateles Country Club

Schedule of Events for the Day:

  • 12pm Lunch with officers of the Presbytery; followed by presentations from and discussion with M&M teams
  • 4:30pm Open reception at the Skaneateles Country Club
  • 5:15pm Presentation by members of First Presbyterian Church of Skaneateles who aid the Lost Boys of Sudan and the American care for Sudan Foundation build a medical center in southern Sudan.
  • 5:30pm Remarks from Joan Grey, followed by Q&A session
  • 6:30pm Dinner [$25 per person] Entrée: chicken, beef, or fish.

    Reservations are recommended for reception and required for dinner
    Please call Renee at the Presbytery office 315-446-6110 by 10:00 am Friday May 25
    Let her know how many are attending from your church [and entrée choices if applicable].

     

    Responses to the Tragedy at Virginia Tech

    From: David H. Johnson [mailto:davehj@twcny.rr.com]

    Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 3:28 PM
    To: Presbytery of Cayuga-Syracuse (E-mail)
    Subject: The Tragedy at Virginia Tech

    Dear Friends:

    I have just returned from South Korea where I was part of a delegation of our Korean Partnership to Pyongyang Presbytery.  There were seven of us
    representing the Presbytery.  We were in Korea to further the mission of the Partnership and to accompany seven military veterans of the Korean War.
    Three spouses of veterans also took part in the trip.  The veterans were
    guests of Pyongyang Presbytery and were warmly welcomed, given great
    respect, and showered with acts of kindness and appreciation for their service during the war.

    We learned of the tragedy at Virginia Tech while in South Korea and also heard the report that the shooter was a Korean-American student, Cho
    Seung-Hui.  Our delegation and our hosts immediately went into prayer for the victims and their families.

    My words cannot adequately express how this tragedy has impacted the Korean people, our colleagues in Pyongyang Presbytery, and the Korean Presbyterian Church.

    The Rev. Changman Jang, Chairperson of the International Partnership Committee and a person known to many of us because of his outstanding
    leadership and many visits to our Presbytery, has asked that I share with
    you three things:

    First, on behalf of Pyongyang Presbytery, he extends their deepest sympathy and regret to the victims, their families, the Virginia Tech community, the Presbytery of Cayuga-Syracuse, and the people of the United States.  It is very painful for them to know that a young Korean-American was responsible for so many deaths and injuries.  They feel a sense of national responsibility and shame.  He asked me to have you share their expressions of sympathy and regret with the churches you serve.  In my response to Rev. Jang's formal words of sympathy and regret I spoke of the strong and mutually respectful relationship that our Presbytery has developed with Pyongyang Presbytery.  I also affirmed that the shootings at Virginia Tech, like similar tragedies in the past, seems to have been the act of a mentally disturbed individual and, in my mind and heart, does not reflect on the Korean people for whom I have great love and admiration.

    Second, Rev. Jang shared that prayer vigils were being held in Seoul and throughout Korea.

    Third, that the General Assembly of the Korean Presbyterian Church is
    communicating its deep condolences to the General Assembly of the
    Presbyterian Church (USA).

    As you prepare for Sunday worship, you might want to include the attached
    prayer of remembrance and hope that was offered to the Synod of the
    Northeast and the Presbyterian Church (USA) by the Rev. David Choi, Pastor
    of Praise Presbyterian Church, Eastern Korean Presbytery.

    I pray that God will give you the strength and gifts to minister to the
    congregations you serve during this difficult time.

    Dave

    David H. Johnson, Executive Presbyter
    The Presbytery of Cayuga-Syracuse
    600 W. Genesee Street
    Syracuse, NY  13204
    Phone:  (315) 446-6110
       FAX:  (315) 446-0048

    Attachments:

    PrayerforVA_Tech.doc

    OCC_Words_Of_Hope&Courage.doc

     

    CHURCH WORLD SERVICE ISSUES URGENT APPEAL FOR SCHOOL KITS
    On February 27, 2007, Church World Service (CWS) issued an urgent appeal for school kits.  Donna Derr, Director of CWS Emergency Response Program, reports, "We have substantive pending requests for school kits. At the moment we have only about 200 school kits in inventory that are uncommitted for upcoming shipments.  This situation has arisen in part because requests for school kits since the first of the year have exceeded requests during the whole of last year."  She reports that partner agencies are increasingly requesting material resources to undergird their program work.
    Local drop-off sites across the Upstate NY region will accept CWS Kits during the month of April prior to the annual CWS pickup in early May. 
    Call the CWS Regional Office in Syracuse at 1-888-297-2767 for a listing of drop-off locations or click here to download and print a copy: http://www.cwscrop.org/newyork/pdf_files/Kitpromo06-07.pdf

    HURRICANE RESPONSE UPDATES
    $1.7 Million To Presbytery Of South Louisiana
    The Presbyterian Disaster Assistance advisory committee recently approved a $1.7 million dollar proposal from the Presbytery of South Louisiana for the recovery work from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The plan encompasses New Orleans, the North Shore and the Lake Charles area and will provide both the structure and staffing to support a major rebuilding initiative in the New Orleans area. The goal is to rebuild 350 homes each year.  Additional information can be found at:
    http://pcusa.org/pda/response/usa/gulfcoast/sla-presbytery-07reliefplan.htm

    The Grapevine - 2007