Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Today in the Mission Yearbook - A mission-minded scavenger hunt

During some spirited scavenging, churches in the Presbytery of Boise learn more about mission and each other

December 14, 2022

A recent scavenger hunt held by the Presbytery of Boise included the Rev. Katey Schwind Williams of Boone Memorial Presbyterian Church in Caldwell, Idaho, and the Rev. TJ Remaley of Southminster Presbyterian Church in Boise. (Photo courtesy of Rachel Yates)

At its recent meeting, the Presbytery of Boise invited congregations and denominational partners to display their mission activities in a presbytery-wide mission fair. To add some fun and competition, meeting participants were given a scavenger hunt list to track down answers that could be found only on the tables or by asking the mission fair participants. The first person to return a correct answer sheet won $100 to donate to one of the mission activities being displayed.

Energy was high in the room as people tried to find “which congregation was thanked with licks, purrs, tweets and clucks” for its mission support, or asked about the origins of the Presbyterian Women’s Birthday Offering. “We also tried to lift up core values in faithful and effective mission, such as partnership, dignity and empowerment,” said Rachel Yates, the presbytery’s transitional presbyter and stated clerk, “by asking questions that pointed to mutuality in relationships between the congregations and their mission partner. The scavenger hunt gave us the chance to celebrate the many ways we are engaging in God’s mission in our communities and around the world.”

Participation in the denominational Special Offerings was often highlighted, and one question led people to track down which congregation has been a 4 for 4 congregation (participating in all four of our Special Offerings) for 25 years. King Hill Community United Presbyterian Church, with 10 members, received this distinction, though other churches are also 4 for 4 congregations. Mission Engagement Advisor René Myers of the Presbyterian Mission Agency spoke later in the business meeting to thank the entire presbytery for its mission support and Matthew 25 engagement.

Mission Engagement Advisor René Myers shares about opportunities for connection at the Presbyterian Mission Agency. (Photo courtesy of Rachel Yates)

Laughter erupted as three people raced to turn in their answers, with maneuvers to physically block out other competitors or toss their answer sheets into the air. Even with a time penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct, the Rev. TJ Remaley of Southminster Presbyterian Church in Boise was the first to turn in a correct answer sheet and donated the $100 gift to Boone Memorial Presbyterian Church in Caldwell, Idaho, for its domestic violence work.

“The most important questions we asked,” said Rev. JoAnn Thiry, presbytery moderator, “required meeting participants to go beyond what is happening now, to what might happen with collaboration.” The scavenger hunt list asked which congregation or ministry would be a good mission partner and how opportunities for collaboration might be explored. “That is how this fun exercise will bear the most fruit.”

Among the scavenger hunt questions:

Q: How did the Birthday Offering get its name?
A: This offering taken by Presbyterian Women began in 1922 when Hallie Paxson Winsborough, the superintendent of women’s work in the Presbyterian Church (US), visited Miss Dowd’s School for Girls in Kochi, Japan. Seeing its needs, she challenged women to give one penny for each year of their lives (or a dollar if they didn’t want to reveal their age!) as a birthday gift to the school.

Q: Which church is thanked for its mission with licks, purrs, tweets and clucks?
A: Boone Memorial Presbyterian Church in Caldwell, Idaho, supports the West Valley Humane Society.

Q: How many mission co-workers are serving the PC(USA) and its mission partners?
A: World Mission has 78 mission co-workers deployed in 80 countries around the world.  If you’d like to learn more about them, check out the Mission Opportunities guide.

Q: Which congregation turns scraps and remnants into a patchwork of comfort for those suffering trauma or abuse?
A: First Presbyterian Church in Boise has a Quilting from the Heart ministry.

Q: What is the monthly cost for a child sponsorship with Compassion International?
A:  $38.  This is a special mission of members of First United Presbyterian Church in Nampa, Idaho.

Rachel Yates is  transitional presbyter and stated clerk for the Presbytery of Boise.

Let us join in prayer for:

PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff

Steve Maier, Network Support Engineer, Information Technology, Administrative Services Group (A Corp)
Victor and Sara Makari, Mission co-workers serving in Israel & Palestine, Presbyterian Mission Agency

Let us pray

Loving God, thank you that through you we are able to bear fruit. Help us serve others with the love and understanding of Jesus. Help us grow in your knowledge so we can bear fruit worthy of you. Amen.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Today in the Mission Yearbook - Like Samson did with the donkey’s jawbone, we can put down tools that are no longer needed

The Rev. Brady Radford discusses transitional ministry on ‘Leading Theologically’ November 22, 2024 The Rev. Brady Radford is a guest on “Le...