Showing posts with label local hunger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local hunger. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

Souper Bowl or Super Bowl? Why not both?


On Sunday, February 5, there are sure to be parties with abundant food as friends and family gather for the most-watched event of the year, the Super Bowl.

At the same time, there will be people worrying about staying warm, finding shelter, and a warm meal.

Congregations locally and around the country will demonstrate God’s love on February 5 by loving their neighbors through the Souper Bowl of Caring. It’s a simple yet significant act of caring for others. Drop $1 (or more) in the soup pot as you leave worship on February 5. Your youth determine the recipient(s)—local food shelves, ELCA World Hunger, specific ministries of your congregation, etc.

The Souper Bowl of Caring is an example of God blessing our efforts to help others. Please encourage and join young people in this effort. If your congregation doesn’t already participate, get it started. Taking action together makes big things happen. The Souper Bowl of Caring began in 1990 with one youth group getting others involved (one!). Since then, it has raised over $71 million (2010 figures).

Participation in the Souper Bowl of Caring is a tangible expression of our faith in Jesus. Don’t believe it? Here are some examples from scriptural for Souper Bowl:
  • The Souper Bowl collections go to many charities and so help many organizations. (Matthew 25:35-36)
  • It follows God's commands to care of the poor by leaving some of what we have and opening       our hearts to them. (Lev. 19:9-10, Deut. 15:7-8)
  • Only asking for a dollar means everyone can participate. (2 Corinth. 8:1-4)
  • By doing this in our church, we are setting an example of caring for those in need. (1 Tim 4:12)
  • It is a way we can remember the poor on a day when we are thinking about other things (Gal. 2:10)
  • Since the Souper Bowl does not tell people where to send their collection, it does not exclude anyone. (James 2:1-4)
  • It also gives us a chance to trust God when we serve and to see how He blesses us as we do. (Phil. 4:19, Deut. 15:10)
Is your congregation participating in the Souper Bowl of Caring? We would love to see pictures! Send them to kate.penz@spas-elca.org.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Hunger is scary

Light of the World Lutheran Church in Farmington is planning two fun (and scary!) events to help combat local hunger. We think they are onto something great, and surprisingly simple, "have fun and fight hunger!"
 
The haunted maze
Light of the World's Matt Philpot is organizing his annual haunted maze to benefit the Farmington food shelf. Admission to the maze is one canned good. Last year's maze raised 350 pounds; the goal this year is to double it.

If you want to check it out, the haunted maze will be open at 7:00 p.m. on October 22, 29, 30, and 31. It is located at 19337 Ellington Trail in Farmington. Contact Matt Philpot at mgphilpot@charter.net if you have questions.

"All check in...Most check out!"
Light of the World's Dean Wedul is refurbishing the scary "Redrum Hotel." It will be open for check-in October 29, 30, and 31 from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Located at 17371 Faraday Court, Farmington.

Donations of canned goods will be accepted for the Farmington food shelf. Last year's results: 437 pounds of food + $10. A water balloon target range will be open. Three balloons for $1.

Check out these events, or simply use this as inspiration for a "have fun and fight hunger" event in your own congregation.