Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Micah Corps at Auburn, Ithaca, and Wahoo

This past Sunday, the Micah Corps presented in Auburn, Ithaca, and Wahoo. After a week of studying their topic areas at agencies around the state, the Micah Corps delivered presentations that not only informed, but challenged churches to realize the problems that our state and our communities face, whether it is immigration, children in poverty, or environmental stewardship.

Tori and Katie presented their message "Welcoming the Stranger" to the congregation in Auburn. They helped the congregation to link their faith with welcoming the stranger among us.

Tori and Katie present to the Auburn congregation about immigration.

Tori and Katie are welcomed at the Auburn United Methodist Church.
Adam and Elizabeth presented this week to both Ithaca and Wahoo churches. They talked about the issues facing children in poverty in Nebraska and sought to open the eyes of the church members that poverty was not just in the urban areas, but also in their own counties and communities.

Adam and Elizabeth present to the church in Wahoo. 
After the service, they posed for pictures in front of the sign of the Wahoo church before they headed to Texas to attend the West Gulf Regional School.

Elizabeth and Adam pose for a picture at the Wahoo First United Methodist Church.





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