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Inspiring . Equipping. Connecting. Parish Nursing Children ’ s Sabbath Gray Panthers What do they have in common?. In all three cases a PHEWA member saw a need and responded. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Inspiring . Equipping. Connecting.

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Parish NursingChildren’s Sabbath

Gray Panthers

What do they have in common?

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In all three cases a PHEWA member saw a need and responded.

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Passionate about the health of Eastern Kentucky’s rural poor, Ruth Berry is one of the founding mothers of our denomination’s

parish nursing program.

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Parish Nursing: Ministry to Mind, Body, and Spirit

Today, the parish nurses of PHEWA’s Presbyterian Health Network advise and support congregations and parish nurses throughout the denomination.

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In 1992 Rev. Shannon Daley-Harris, Presbyterian minister, Founder of PHEWA’s Presbyterian Child Advocacy Network and religious advisor to the Children’s Defense Fund created the National Observance of Children’s Sabbath.

Today, Children’s Sabbath is observed across denominations and faiths on the second Sunday in October

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Children’s Sabbath:

A way for faith communities to celebrate children as gifts from God and to renew their commitment to care, protect and advocate for all children.

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Gray Panthers

At the age of 65, Maggie Kuhn found herself forcibly retired

by the Presbyterian Church even though she loved her job

and wanted to keep working.

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So, Maggie founded the “Gray

Panthers,”

The Gray Panthers continues to advocate for the rights of older adults in the United States.

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Inspire. Equip. Connect.

PHEWA inspires people of faith like Ruth, Shannon, and Maggie to respond to

situations that diminish human life; equips them tools for effective action;

and connects them to others to increase their effectiveness.

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Whether it’s the care and nurture of our congregations or ensuring access and voice for those whose gifts are often overlooked, PHEWA is there.

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PHEWA was established by General Assembly action in 1956 and is an active ministry of the General Assembly Mission Council’s Compassion, Peace and Justice Ministry Area. It interprets and implements General Assembly actions around the full range of health issues.

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PACT Presbyterian Association for Community Transformation

PADVN Presbyterians Against Domestic Violence Network

PAN Presbyterian AIDS NetworkPARO Presbyterians Affirming Reproductive OptionsPASPM Presbyterian Association of Specialized Pastoral MinistriesPCAN Presbyterian Child Advocacy NetworkPDC Presbyterians for Disability ConcernsPHN Presbyterian Health NetworkPSMIN Presbyterian Serious Mental Illness NetworkPCJN Presbyterian Criminal Justice Network

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PHEWA believes in “doing with” rather than “doing for.” PHEWA’s core value, “nothing about us without us,” means that everyone must be at the table for work to proceed: consumers of services, professionals, family and friends.

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Like a car that runs on two sources of power, PHEWA is a hybrid organizationIt combines the strength and capacity of the national church with the autonomy and flexibility of a 501(c)3 organization.

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But PHEWA’s real strength lies in its grassroots networks

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And in its volunteers!12 months =

8,000+ hours = $240,000 =

4 fulltime staff

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Each PHEWA network is guided by its own volunteer leadership team drawn from local congregations. Let’s look at two of them.

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Presbyterians Against Domestic

Violence Network

PADVN works to end domestic violence. It deploys trained members to lead workshops at every level of church life; PADVN also creates annual congregational resource packets to coincide with domestic violence awareness month.

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Internationally, PADVN . . .

• Has developed partnerships in Central America and Russia.

• Crosses borders to share best practices.

• Conducts onsite visits and training

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PADVN members have entered into partnership with the Evangelical Center for Pastoral Studies in Central America (CEDEPCA) and the Russian Orthodox Church to develop culturally appropriate responses to the issue of domestic violence.

PADVN members regularly travel to both places to share best practices and organizing strategies

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Then there’s Presbyterians for Disability

Concerns.

PDC’s mission is simple . . .

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Presbyterians for Disability Concerns

“To involve people with disabilities in the full life

of the Church.”

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PDC

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Before every General Assembly, Presbyterians for Disability Concerns meets with committees on local arrangements to make sure that G.A. is a rich inclusive experience for everyone.

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PDC volunteers also show congregations how to make their facilities more accessible and create the resources that move congregations and individuals towards full inclusion.

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Here’s an example of how important PDC is to the

PC(USA)

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In 2006, the 217th General Assembly directed the GAMC to create guidelines and training materials for church leadership for the full inclusion of all persons in the life of the Church.

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PDC’s body of work on disability inclusion was the foundation for GAMC’s report to the next General Assembly.

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When it comes to addressing the full inclusion of persons with disabilities

in the life of the church, the face of

Presbyterians for Disability Concerns is the face of the Presbyterian

Church(USA).

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In other words . . .

Through its networks, PHEWA doesthe work of the Church

as the Church

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And then there are those resource packets

January: Criminal Justice SundayMarch: Disability Inclusion (PDC)October: Domestic Violence Awareness (PADVN)November: Caregiver SundayDecember: HIV and AIDS Awareness Sunday (PAN)June: Health Awareness Sunday (PHN)

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Waiting

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In every congregation there are people sitting in our pews, waiting for

a message of hope,

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Waiting to hear their church express concern about the

struggles that confront them daily,

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Waiting to hear that someone is aware of the addictions, or serious mental

illness, or HIV and AIDS, or domestic violence,

that dominates their lives.

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It is the prayer of every network behind these resources that they will help:

•end the waiting; •break the silence; •start a conversation; •and begin the process of healing.

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To sum up:

Those congregational resource packets? That’s PHEWA!

The work that tells the world that the PC(USA is committed to justice and inclusion?

That’s PHEWA as well!

That phone number you call when you need information, a referral or a sympathetic ear . .

.PHEWA again!

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That’s PHEWA!

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Because that’s what PHEWA does

Inspires for responsive action. Equips for effective action. Connects for continuing action.

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So PHEWA is a well known PC(USA) resource, right?

Not so much!

87%______

13%

A Presbyterian Panel survey of church leaders and membership found that while 87% of respondents agreed that the work PHEWA does is important work for the church to do …only 13% were familiar to very familiar with the organization itself.

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But now you know

And you can spread the word!

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Final Thoughts

“We are the risk-takers; we are the innovators; we are the developers of new models. We are trying the future on for size. That is our role.”

Maggie Kuhn

Gray Panthers

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Risk takers. Innovators.

Developers of new models.

That is PHEWA past;

present; and future calling our beloved Church

to discover new ways to:

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“Do justiceLove mercy

Walk humblyWith your God.”

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Join the Community

Rev. Trina Zelle National Organizer/Executive Director 602-796-7477 [email protected]

Susan StackProgram Associate800-728-7228 ext. [email protected]

Check us out at the PC(USA) website:www.pcusa.org/phewa

Or at our resource website:www.phewacommunity.org