Title: First Congregational Church
1First Congregational Church Litchfield, CT
Board of Missions General Overview Last
Revision May 2007
2LFCCs Mission Statement
- The mission of this church shall be to worship
God, to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, and to
celebrate the sacraments of baptism and
communion to realize Christian fellowship and
unity with this church and the Church Universal
to render loving service toward humankind and to
strive for righteousness, justice, peace and to
equip you with the saints
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3The Board of Missions
- 10 of LFCCs Operating Budget is allocated to
the Board of Missions to render loving service
toward humankind. - The Board of Missions meets monthly to allocate
funds towards charitable contributions, align our
short term strategies and to develop plans to
meet our long term goals - The Board of Missions also accomplishes good
works through the following sub-committees
SERRV, Covenant to Care, Helping Hands, and HOPE
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4Who We Are
- Board of Missions
- Lou Beres
- Barbara Hillis
- Leslie Polito
- Sub-Committee Leads
- Covenant to Care Tammy Moritz
- SERRV Helen Danner
- HOPE Dorothy Anderson William Hillis
- Helping Hands Carole Gilbert April Blasavage
- Suzanne Neuman
- Deb Elwell
- Marie Ziello
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5Board of Missions Goals
- Higher Degree of Awareness within the
Congregation - Higher Degree of Involvement within the
Congregation - Higher Degree of Involvement within the
Litchfield Community - Improve our Internal Processes
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62006 Contribution Breakdown
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7Local Contributions
- This past year, significant donations were made
to the following organizations within our local
community - Torrington Community Soup Kitchen
- Greenwoods
- Susan B. Anthony
- Litchfield Housing
- LHS After-prom
- Pastors Discretionary Fund
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8National International Contributions
- This past year, significant donations were made
to the following national international
organizations - Hearts of the Father
- St. Jude
- Angel Tree Prison Fellowship
- Samaritans Purse
- The Carter Center
- SERRV International
- Katrina Relief
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9Covenant to Care
- Covenant to Care is an inter-faith ministry that
works in conjunction with the Department of
Children and Families in Connecticut to address
the needs of abused and neglected children - Emergency needs are provided with food and
clothing - During the Christmas season, Wish Lists have
been filled with direct contributions from
members of our congregation - We can also participate by donating Toiletries
that are collected in a basket outside the church
office
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10 Helping Hands
- Helping Hands collects donations of clothing,
furniture and household goods from church and
community members. - Items are consigned to our local thrift shops.
- Sales for these items are provided to the
Litchfield School System Nurses Emergency Fund - Needy Litchfield families are provided
prescriptions, school lunches, clothing and
school supplies. - Donations of items are always welcome and pick up
is available by calling the church office
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11- Helping Other People was established locally in
June 1999 - HOPE provides short term needs within the
community with cooked food, deserts, bread and
muffins that are distributed locally to both
church and non-church members - In 2005, 1,185 stuffed animals were distributed
to needy local children
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12- SERRV International was started in 1949 to help
refugees recover economically and socially from
World War II. - SERRV is committed to integrate development and
alternative trade in their work with artisans and
farmers in developing areas of the world - Our SERRV gift shop offers the beautiful wares of
international artisans to the local community
throughout the year - The SERRV gift shop is staffed and operated by
volunteers
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13- Rebuilding Together, formerly known as Christmas
in April, is an annual event that focuses on the
refurbishment of a local home - Eligibility is based upon a home owners
Financial Need - Its a unique opportunity to help a neighbor no
special skills required - On April 29, a home in New Milford was
re-vitalized by 20 members of our congregation.
In 2005, a home in Bantam was re-vitalized
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14 Crop Walk
- An Annual Fundraiser event with 25 of all
proceeds designated to the Torrington Community
Soup Kitchen - This Years Walk-a-thon is scheduled for
October two weeks after the Fall Festival - Several area churches also participate
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15 Community Soup Kitchen
- LFCC is one of the areas primary financial
contributor to The Torrington Community Soup
Kitchen - 25 of the Annual Crop Walk funds are designated
to the Soup Kitchen - Our church members have the opportunity to
volunteer their assistance on the the last
Saturday of months with 5 Saturdays.
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16 Child Sponsorship
- We now sponsor 5 children from developing nations
- Patrick from Uganda
- Lupe from Mexico
- Noemae from the Philippines
- Giema from the Philippines
- Jennifer from Mexico
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