Faith in Action
Missions Report 2021
Your Missions Team is honored to represent you, our church family, in our mission of providing assistance to so many people.
Farmers market bake and vegetable sale raised $470.00 for our fundraising line item.
Bags for Covid kits.
Fuel cards for family with baby at Dartmouth Hitchcock
Sunderland School, sweatpants, and underwear
Williamstown, Vt United Federated Church after fire
Haiti Relief
BCCH warm socks for the homeless, adult sized warm gloves, hat, scarf
Packages of dinner rolls for Food Shelf Thanksgiving dinner boxed.
Provided lunches for Arlington rescue squad, fire fighters and healthcare people for First Responders Day.
Holy Joe’s coffee
Many snacks for the Summer Lunch Program and many helped with picking up, packing and distributing the food.
Church World Service “Best Gifts”
Camperships
Help with rent
Gift card for food for family
Your mission team was able to give to worthy, helpful, nonprofit groups:
Wanda Salter’s Mumias School for Autism in Africa
Ronald McDonald House, Alban
Kurn Hattin Homes for Children
BROC
Arlington Fire Protection
Arlington Rescue Squad
BCCH -homeless
GNAT-TV
U.S. Committee for Refugees & Immigrants
UCC Coalition ONA
Bennington County Meals on Wheels
Sunrise Family Resource Center
Vermont Interfaith Power & Light
GBICS
Arlington Fire Department
Arlington Food Shelf
Turning Point Bennington
Vermont Women’s Fund
Church World Service
UMCOR
Vermont Assistance, Inc. memory of Rev. John Nutting
Girl Scouts of Green & White Mountains
Habitat for Humanity
I thank our team, Gail Rice and Wendy Bahan, for helping to make the needed decisions. Also, thanks to Wendy for being the check signer.
The Mission Team is thankful to the congregation as a whole for its support. We are open for your thoughts and suggestions.
“Beloved, let us love one another; for love is of God.” 1 John 4:7
Your Mission Team
Sandra Grover
Wendy Bahan
Gail Rice
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Every 3rd Saturday of the month this group gets together at 11:30am for a joyful time of meaningful fellowship, knitting, crocheting and sharing a meal. 458 shawls have been blessed and presented since our inception on March 17, 2007. All are invited to attend and instructions are available.
Senior Meals
Habitat for Humanity
The Federated Church of East Arlington is a covenant church for Habitat for Humanity. We provide funds and people power to provide low income housing for the greater Bennington county area.
Summer Lunch Program
Click on lunch bag to find out more about this program.
Adventures in Reading
Walk to Emmaus
comprised of fifteen talks by lay and clergy on the themes of God’s grace, disciplines of Christian discipleship, and what it means to be the church. The course is wrapped in prayer and meditation, special times of worship and daily celebration of Holy Communion. The “Emmaus community,” made up of those who have attended an Emmaus weekend, support the 72-hour experience with a prayer vigil,
by preparing and serving meals, and other acts of love and self-giving.
The Emmaus Walk typically begins Thursday evening and concludes Sunday evening. Men and women attend separate weekends. During and after the three days, Emmaus leaders encourage participants to meet regularly in small groups. The members of the small groups challenge and support one another in faithful living. Participants seek to Christianize their environments of family, job, and community through the ministry of their congregations. The three-day Emmaus experience and follow-up groups strengthen and renew Christian people as disciples of Jesus Christ and as active members of the body of Christ in mission to the world. The Upper Room, a ministry unit of the General Board of Discipleship of The United Methodist Church, sponsors the Walk to Emmaus and offers it
through local Emmaus groups around the world. Although connected through The Upper Room to The United Methodist Church, The Walk to Emmaus is ecumenical.
Excerpted with permission from What Is Emmaus? by Stephen D. Bryant. Copyright
© 1995 by The Upper Room.