By Andy Russell, Bruton Parish, Williamsburg
Several weeks have passed since I graduated from William & Mary. Two months to go until my mission to Tanzania.
You read correctly! The
Young Adult Service Corps (YASC) has placed me in Dodoma, Tanzania
starting next August. Mt. Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti, Zanzibar: all
incredible features of Tanzania. But hardship and suffering are
realities in Tanzania as well. During my time there, I will be serving
with The Carpenter's Kids, a program run by the Anglican Diocese of
Central Tanganyika that provides education to children who have lost one
or both parents to HIV/AIDS. In addition, these orphans are provided
school supplies, shoes, a uniform, access to emergency healthcare, and
two mosquito nets. So far, the program is supporting at least 6,625
orphans across 116 of the 200 parishes. But with an estimated 40,000
such orphans in the Central Tanganyika diocese alone, the need for this
program very real.
It is here I would like
to reiterate what mission exactly is: the work we all engage in to
provide for and bring all of the members of Christ's body closer
together. I would also like to reiterate another point: I really cannot
do this alone. This is not my mission, this is our mission. And in
Tanzania, the need for mission is clear: for most HIV/AIDS orphans, the
Carpenter's Kids program is the only thing keeping them off the streets.
The schools provide structure and support that would be otherwise
absent in the lives of these children.
To financially support
our mission, donations can be sent to Bruton Parish Church (memo line
"YASC"), P.O. Box 3520, Williamsburg, VA 23187-3520. To prayerfully
support our mission via a Prayer Sponsor List, please send a mail or
email address to asrussell21@gmail.com. To learn more about the mission and The Carpenter's Kids, please visit asrussell-yasc.blogspot.com.
Already many of you have
been so incredibly generous and supportive, and for that I am truly
thankful. Let us continue to do God's work in the world!
ECW Diocesan President, Nancy Sands, asked women gathered at the Spring
Annual Meeting May 16 for a positive vote to support a project near and
dear to her heart, and she got it. The women voted unanimously to
support the 2015-2016 ECW diocesan outreach project, "God Bless the
Children." The project will support the children and youth at
Jackson-Feild Homes and Boys Home of Virginia in two ways. First, by
providing items needed on the homes' wish lists and second, by donating
funds to create an endowment to help the youth with expenses when they
head for college or begin a new job after graduation. Watch for more
information. 
At the 78th General Convention, a new Presiding Bishop will be elected.
The children at Jackson-Feild Homes were the ultimate winners on May
11th at the 20th annual Go Golfing for Kids golf tournament.