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LDRNY PRESENTS CHECK TO ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL
Respite efforts continue daily at the historic St. Paul's Chapel near Ground Zero. Workers from the site come to rest, have a cup of coffee or a meal, and pray. It costs the Chapel about $3,000 a day to provide food. After months of operation, supplies are running low. With the approval of President David Benke, Atlantic District, Lutheran Church Missouri Synod; and Bishop Stephen Bouman, Metropolitan New York Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, LDRNY recently presented a check for $21,000 to provide food for a week at St. Paul's Chapel. Here, LDRNY Coordinator John Scibilia, right, presents a check to Fr. Lyndon Harris, associate responsible for ministry.
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St. Paul's Chapel 209 Broadway New York, NY 10007-2977
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200 LUTHERAN BISHOPS & PASTORS FROM AROUND THE U.S. COME TO NYC TO SHOW SOLIDARITY AFTER SEPT. 11
NEW YORK, NY – More than 200 bishops and pastors from the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) – representing synods from around the country – came to New York City April 6-7 to show solidarity and support for the work pastors here have done since Sept. 11.
Bishops came from as far away as the Grand Canyon, South Dakota and the Pacific Northwest, as well as from Washington, DC., and the south.
The extensive show of support was part of the Metropolitan New York Synod's "Solidarity Weekend," an event that allows ELCA pastors from around the country a chance to see what New York has been going through since Sept. 11. The event also allowed more than 130 ELCA churches in New York City, Long Island, Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties, to have a guest preacher for Sunday worship services on April 7.
A service of celebration of the resurrection was held April 6, 4 p.m., at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in Manhattan. The Rev. Carol Hendrix, bishop of the lower Susquehanna Synod, presided at the service, and the Rev. Robert Rimbo, bishop of the Southeast Michigan Synod, preached.
"Our sisters and brothers in Christ have wanted to come to show their support for the work our pastors have been doing in New York -- at Ground Zero, with those affected by Sept. 11 and with parishioners," said the Rev. Dr. Stephen Bouman, bishop of the Metropolitan New York Synod. "The event also gave our pastors a Sunday off from preaching, many of whom have been working round-the-clock since Sept. 11."
Pastors in the greater New York area report being especially busy since Sept. 11, ministering to victims of Sept. 11, as well as offering words of comfort to church members who are struggling with the evil done to the United States on Sept. 11, according to Bishop Bouman. Pastors also report church attendance has been up since the attack.
Lutheran Disaster Response of New York has addressed the needs of many who've struggled since Sept. 11, and is committed to be involved for many years as long as there is need, according to Coordinator John Scibilia. The Lutheran Counseling Center, which operates five sites in New York, Long Island and Westchester, has counseled and provided training for more than 2, 000 since the attack, and there has been an increase in phone calls since the six-month anniversary.
Project LIFE, Lutheran Initiative for Empowerment, operated by Lutheran Social Services of Metropolitan New York and funded by LDRNY, has helped hundreds who've been financially impacted by the wave effects of Sept. 11 and have no other services or emergency funding available. "These programs, along with many other grassroots efforts supported by LDRNY, have touched the lives of many who¹ve had no where to turn," said Scibilia.
AMONG THE BISHOPS WHO ATTENDED INCLUDED:
Robert Berg, Warren Freiheit, David Donges, Duane Danielson, Ted Schneider, Rolf Wangberg, Murray Finck, Bishop Juan Chobryda, Gerard Knocke, Ralph Dunkin, Stephen Bouman, Chris Boerger, Peter Strommen, Donald Main, Thomas Skrenes
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CONTACT:
Wendy Healy
203-744-6367
wendy@LDRNY.org
John Scibilia: 866-864-1600 |