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St. Andrews’ Mission Ministry invites you to help out with an opportunity to connect with our neighbors in Clarkston. The Jolly Ave. Community Gardens, run by Friends of Refugees, is in need of compost and top soil to renovate 20 plots that were damaged last year. The compost and top soil is being provided by various organizations and individuals (it’s not too late to donate, see the Lamplighter for details). We have volunteered to assist in spreading, tilling, and rebuilding the garden plots; once the compost and soil is delivered. Saturday, February 16th is the date that Friends of Refugees has asked us to help out. We will plan to meet at the Jolly Ave. Gardens at 9am, and will work until noon. If you need a ride or directions, please contact Mike Bearden (michaelrbearden@bellsouth.net) or Joshua Price (joshua.price00@gmail.com). We hope this will be a rewarding intergenerational service project for the congregation!

 

The 39ers, a group that likes to meet, eat and fellowship together, had lunch at O’Charley’s Restaurant on Monday. They meet once a month so contact Charles Mills or Sarah Slusher for questions.

Directory Updates

Please call or email the office if you have a change of address, email or phone number. We are working on an updated directory. 770-938-2833.

Erin Davenport, Director of the Jolly Avenue Community Gardens in Clarkston has reached out to SAPC, asking for assistance in funding the rebuilding of 20 plots at the Community Gardens for the refugees.

At the Jolly Avenue Garden in Clarkston, Georgia, Friends of Refugees provide 125 garden plots where refugee families from Nepal, Burma, and Africa grow food for their families and work to keep their culture and traditions alive.

Last year the garden lost a significant amount of top soil due to land restructuring, eliminating food production in twenty plots.

You can help bring these plots back to life by providing compost. This will put 1,500 lbs of
produce back into the community.

The garden needs sponsorships for all twenty plots to start the gardening season in 2019. One plot sponsorship is $100.

St. Andrews will also help dig in the compost at the Jolly Ave Garden! Stay tuned for details of this “boots on the ground” mission project.

What: Plot sponsorships
When: By Saturday, February 23
Who: Contact Erin Davenport for details
erin@friendsofrefugees.com

To be a sponsor, you can give online Here or you can write a check payable to Friends of Refugees and include “for compost” in the memo line and send
to P.O. Box 548, Clarkston, GA 30021.

Compost Campaign Friends of Refugees

Dear Coffee, Tea and Chocolate Lovers,

February is upon us and so is our mid-winter sale of products. Here’s the news!

Proud Mama has been discontinued. L The co-operative in Uganda that provided the beans dissolved, leaving Equal Exchange without a source of Ugandan beans. Suggestions include:

  • Organic Congo, an inspirational blend of East African Coffees that is smooth and balanced, with rich chocolate, sweet vanilla, brown spices and a hint of fresh berry. Congo comes in whole bean only and sells for $9/pound.

 

  • Organic African Roots is a bright and complex blend with notes of exotic fruit. A medium roast, African Roots comes in drip only and sells for $7.00/12 oz.

 

  • Organic Mama Tierra is a new medium roast from the heart of Oaxaca, Mexico. Mama Tierra is a partnership project of Equal Exchange and Catholic Relief Services that empowers women farmers. Proceeds from this coffee support the work of CRS to restore and protect coffee communities across southern Mexico and Central America with clean water, healthy soil and resilient farmers. Drip grind only. $9/pound.

 

#2…there has been an increase in prices. It’s not a lot but there is a small increase on most everything. My sadness for this increase is tempered by the assurance that the farmers are receiving an increase that is probably long overdue. They have and continue to experience significant stresses from weather and corporate pressure. We really do make a difference in the lives of farmers around the world by purchasing their products!

 

#3 Equal Exchange notified us this week that for the 2018 sales year, St Andrews was among the top 5% of over 6,000 faith-based groups who order EE’s fairly traded, organic products. They reminded us that in addition to our purchases being directly beneficial to the small-scale farmers who grow them, for every pound purchased, $0.15 is donated to the Presbyterian Hunger Program. Thank you for your continued support of the Presbyterian Coffee Project!

 

And one more thing…In 2013 there was a Beyond the Brands campaign to get food companies to help create a world where everyone has enough to eat. Right now, nearly one in eight people on earth go to bed hungry. Sadly, the majority of these people are farmers or farm workers supplying the very food system that is failing them.  Yet there is enough food for everyone. That’s an outrage – but we can be the generation that ends this crazy situation. www.behindthebrands.org for an update and a challenge.

 

The latest campaign is Behind the Barcodes, an effort to end the human suffering behind our food. Millions of people around the world, many of them women, who farm, fish, and process the food in our stores are working extremely long hours, toiling in unsafe conditions, and earning only poverty wages. Oxfam and Equal Exchange invite us to help create a more equal and just food system–one that isn’t built on human suffering, discrimination, and unsafe working conditions. Learn more at https://www.oxfamamerica.org/take-action/campaign/food-farming-and-hunger/behind-the-barcodes/.

 

So now it’s time for you to place your February orders. I failed to include Organic Congo on the order form. If you want to order just add it to your list and hope that others will order it too. I need at least half a case to order.   Please contact Mary Evans at tmevans@bellsouth.net

 

 

 

Memorial Services A Memorial Service for Priscilla Barnett will be held Sunday February 3 at 3:00 pm, with a reception following in Heffner Hall.

 

February 5th We have rented our parking lots to a film company on Tuesday, February 5th while they film at the Tucker Rec Center. Spaces for staff volunteers will be reserved in the lot by the sanctuary. Please plan to park for Tuesday evening meetings next week in the lot by the sanctuary.

 

On February 10, all are welcome to join with St. Andrews Presbyterian Church and Cristo Para Todos Las Naciones for a day of worship and fellowship as we celebrate our Covenant, sharing our church home on this campus and building bonds of friendship through worship, service, and fellowship together.

We look forward to a joyful celebration with our brothers and sisters in Christ. At both congregation’s worship services and during lunch, we will give thanks for our two congregations and the new partnership we share. Bring your favorite dish to share as we enjoy an old fashioned potluck lunch together at 11:15 a.m. This is an historic, “don’t miss” opportunity for our congregations and we hope to see you there!

Volunteers are needed from both congregations to help with set up at 10:00 a.m., serving during lunch, and clean up afterwards. You can sign up at this link, or email or call paigemk@gmail.com or 404-895-4210

In sure and certain hope of the Resurrection through our Lord Jesus Christ, St. Andrews’ congregation extends sympathy to the family of Priscilla Barnett who died on Wednesday, January 23rd.

Memorial Service details will be provided as they become available.

Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; they rest from their labors and their works follow them.

In sure and certain hope of the Resurrection through our Lord Jesus Christ, St. Andrews’ congregation extends sympathy to the family of Orin Mattheis who died on Wednesday, January 23rd.

Memorial Service details will be provided as they become available.

Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord; they rest from their labors and their works follow them.