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January 17, 2005
"A Tidal Wave of Generosity"
Dear United Methodist Pastors and Members:
"In my distress I cry to the Lord, that he may answer me."?Psalm
120:1
"You are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me."?Psalm
23:4b
In the twinkling of an eye, walls of water swept tens of thousands of
our sisters and brothers in South Asia, Southeast Asia and Africa to
their deaths. Some firsthand observers recall that the onrushing torrent
looked like smoke, so quickly did it move and so high in the trees. A
third of the dead may be children. Millions of people are destitute.
Now the long recovery has begun. Thanks to the generosity of big
hearted people?United Methodists in the United States as well as people
in the affected regions and persons of all faiths?aid is moving into
place in nearly a dozen stricken countries. The emergency aid includes
medicines and health camps, temporary shelters, food, and clothing such
as saris and dhotas. Rapid measures are possible because of your cash
donations to many relief and humanitarian agencies, including the United
Methodist Committee on Relief.
The outpouring of response deeply moves me and other members of the
United Methodist Council of Bishops. We bishops are profoundly grateful
to our church members who have heard cries of distress on the other side
of the world and responded with action. UMCOR dispatched $750,000 in aid
in the first week, and there is more to come.
Another important contribution is your gift of your trust in a sound
relief process. UMCOR is listening closely to our ecumenical partners
and to communities most affected by the disaster in planning long-range
efforts. We are notably interested in ministries that fill the gaps in
humanitarian response. UMCOR's strength is in finding those who are or
may be missed, identifying the services that will assist over-stressed
providers, and in respecting the strengths and the capacity of the local
people to manage their own recovery.
Thank you for the generosity of your donations by phone, on the
Internet, and in special Sunday offerings. If your congregation has not
received an offering for tsunami relief, then please prayerfully
consider that possibility. The needs for renewal and restoration in the
vast areas swept over by the tsunamis will be acute for a long time in
the future. UMCOR is evaluating the roles it can play in reconstruction.
A delegation visited Indonesian sites January 12-16. Staff was on the
way to Sri Lanka that same week. Their observations and recommendations
will help us determine a long- term strategy for the region. Your
persistence in giving and your heartfelt prayer for these colleagues
will be important sources of support as we enter this future work.
Soon the tsunami story will move off of page one, out of the 24/7
television news spotlight, perhaps out of the consciousness of many of
us as the next news takes its place. But the beauty of The United
Methodist Church is that it has always found the resources to stay the
course. UMCOR will be there, assisting in whatever way it can for years
to come. That is how we do things. We have the patience to abide with
the most vulnerable.
On March 6 our church will have an opportunity to underscore both
emergency assistance and patience in the long haul, this United
Methodist gift of bearing witness away from the spotlight. On that date,
our congregations will receive the annual One Great Hour of Sharing
offering. This offering supports the administrative costs of our
humanitarian mission. Our stewardship in this offering makes it possible
for every single dollar of your gifts designated for the tsunami
emergency to reach the people whose lives changed on December 26. Please
give generously to this One Great Hour of Sharing Offering on March 6th.
Again, thank you for your gifts of money, trust, and ability to abide
so that the cries of distress do not go unheard. Thank you for your
generous hearts. As one of our pastors here in Indiana described it:
"There has been a tidal wave of generosity" in response to these needs.
I join my colleague bishops in thanking you, and similar messages of
appreciation are going to all of our churches this week.
God bless you for your generosity.
from Bishop Michael J. Coyner
Indiana Area of the United Methodist
Church
"Making a Difference ... in Indiana
and around the world"
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