Planning your WOC
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DOLLARS DO:
Consider what your Week of Compassion gifts can do around the world
mosquito net: $10
water pump: $80
sewing machine: $250
rake/shovel: $11
pushcar\wheelbarrow: $31
50 kg. rice seed: $20
100 kg. bean seeds: $20
bee hive: $20
wire chicken coop, batch of chicks: $75
rabbit hutch, two rabbits: $50
goat pair: $178
cow: $200
water pump: $80
bicycle with water mount on back fender: $120
fishing nets and 500 fish fingerlings: $150
family-sized tent for disaster survivors: $175
landmine protective vest, visor, mine probe: $450
average cost of an entire well for village: $3,700
tractor, seeds and farming tools: $10,000
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I. Preparation
__ Gather your committee.
__ Review your materials, including this Leader’s Guide and your standing order materials, as well as other WOC resources. If additional materials are needed, contact the WOC Office right away.
Elaine Cleveland, Week of Compassion
P.O. Box 1986, Indianapolis, IN 46206
Phone: (317) 713-2442
Fax: (317) 635-3902
E-mail: ecleveland@woc.disciples.org
__ Visit the WOC website to familiarize yourself with additional materials: (www.weekofcompassion.org)
II. Challenge
__ Review your congregation’s history of giving to Week of Compassion.
__ Set your goal consider adding 10% to your largest WOC Offering in the last five years. Or suggest a minimum goal ($25 for example) per household.
__ Keep the congregation informed of its progress toward the goal.
III. Promotion
__ Let the congregation know about your Week of Compassion observance well in advance of the offering dates, which are set for Feb. 19-26, 2006.
__ Display posters in high traffic areas throughout your facilities.
__ Prepare articles for your church newsletter in the weeks before the offering is taken.
__ Send a letter (and envelope) to members and friends (sample is in this Leader’s Guide, page 5) inviting them to participate in the offering.
__ Check the WOC website for regular updates and share them with your congregation.
__ Create a special Week of Compassion display in the narthex or other place of high visibility.
__ Plan special events to raise your congregation’s awareness of Week of Compassion.
__ Invite a special speaker or create a special program to be part of your worship or an outreach dinner. Contact the WOC office for additional names and resources.
IV. Proclamation
__ Include “Moments for Mission” in Sunday worship services.
__ Use (adapt as needed) worship and liturgical resources, found on pages 7 to 15 in this Leader’s Guide.
__ If technology allows, use the WOC music video, We Change the World, as an offertory invitation or closing charge.
__ Refer to “Late Night Thoughts on Preaching” on WOC website outline on page 6 of this Leader’s Guide.
__ Thank the congregation for sharing.
__ Thank the various people who participated in planning and carrying out the WOC observance.
__ Give God thanks for the many ministries of caring, hope and service Week of Compas- sion supports on behalf of your congregation and all Disciples in the United States and Canada in the name of Jesus Christ.
V. Conclusion
__ Announce the total, give thanks for and consecrate the WOC Offering during wor- ship. Ask God’s blessings upon these gifts, that they might truly bring help and hope to hurting people throughout the world.
__ Thank the congregation again for sharing.
__ Share any special ideas or activities that worked well with the Week of Compassion Office. We’ll share them with others.
__ Continue to read and post WOC Updates throughout the year to remind your congre- gation of how WOC works around the world, around the year. You can join the WOC Update listserv from the WOC website: www.weekofcompassion.org. And, in your church newsletter, encourage members to join the listserv also.
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