Organizes members and service programs to reach out to
others through benevolence, social service and advocacy. Provides
opportunities for members to participate in the spread of the Gospel beyond the
borders of the Atonement community, including overseas missions, and seeks ways
to encourage commitment to mission by the congregation.
Global and Social
Missions Chair: Dale Wittenberg
Board Chair: Dale
Wittenberg
Members: Konrad Bald, Nanci Behrendt, Jim Glatczak, Doug
Morrison, Kerry Jacobs, Dan Mjolsness
Adopt
a Family for Christmas Giving
This is a program of sharing at Christmas time. Names of members of needy
families are provided by agencies which work with our congregation. Congregational members take these names and buy Christmas gifts for each person
in the family and also provide food for Christmas dinner. Helpers are
needed to organize the gifts for pick up by the receiving agencies.
Advocacy
ProgramThe Lutheran Network for Justice
Advocacy is a joint ministry of Lutheran Social Services of Illinois (LSSI),
the three (regional) synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
(ELCA) in the State of Illinois and the ELCA’s Division for the Church in
Society. The Lutheran Network is the ELCA state public policy office for
the state of Illinois.
Benevolence
CommitteeThis
committee is responsible for identifying the recipients of General Benevolence
monies from Atonement's operating fund supported by the
congregation.
Blanket
of Love/Tools of Hope
(Church World Service). A sponsorship program to reach out to others in
need during Mothers Day and Fathers Day.
CROP
WalkThis is
an annual Barrington community project which occurs in October and raises money
to help hungry people. Members of the congregation are encouraged to be
involved as walkers and as sponsors for walkers.
ELCA
Global Mission EventsBoard promotes participation in the annual ELCA Global Mission
Events.
Guatemala
Ministry “Sharing the Dream”This ministry focuses on helping feed, cloth,
provide medical help and minister to the elder forgotten people of Guatemala
through the sale of their handmade crafts and through sponsorship of various
organizations.
Habitat
for HumanityHabitat for Humanity International is a nonprofit, nondenominational Christian
housing organization. It welcomes all people to join them as they build simple,
decent, affordable, houses in partnership with those in need of adequate
shelter.
Holy
Family Lutheran School (HFLS)This was founded by Holy Family Lutheran Church in 1984. This
kindergarten through eighth grade school provides a high quality Christian
based education for minority children from Chicago's West Side and housing
projects. Atonement volunteers serve on the HFLS Advisory Council, as
classroom teaching assistants, and on the planning committee for the annual
HFLS Northwest Suburban fundraiser. First and second graders are bussed
annually to JFK Health Center in Barrington and then to a picnic at Mary and
Bob Anderson's home, chaperoned by many Atonement members. Opportunities
to serve through giving and hands on activities are
many.
Lutheran
World Relief (LWR) ProjectsDonations of health kits and school kits are collected from the congregation
and distributed to those in need throughout the world by
LWR.
Lydia
CircleThis is
a group of women who meet on the first Wednesday of the month from September
through May at 9:30 a.m. to make quilts and other useful items. They send
these to Lutheran World Relief for distribution to needy recipients.
People are needed to cut material, put fabric squares together in preparation
for sewing, for sewing (we have sewing machines), and for tying layers of the
quilt.
Meals
with WheelsVolunteers deliver hot meals to the elderly in this community-based
program.
Missionary
SponsorshipFinancial and prayer support to an ELCA missionary. The board provides the
congregation with updates on his or her work and
challenges.
Northern
Illinois Food BankVolunteers work the Thursday morning shift at the center in St. Charles
cleaning, sorting and packaging donated foods.
Prison
MinistryA
support group that also provides services for the people incarcerated in
correctional facilities and their families throughout
Illinois.
Rebuilding
Together A
national organization that repairs and rehabilitates the homes of the elderly,
disabled or low-income people through an all-volunteer barn-raising event, held
each year on the last Saturday in April.
Souper
Bowl of Caring - Church World ServiceThe Souper Bowl is a simple effort to "love the Lord our God .and love our
neighbors" by encouraging people to give one dollar each as they leave
worship on, or near, Super Bowl Sunday. Every penny collected is sent
directly to a local food bank.
Support
for Other Mission OrganizationsThe
Board encourages support for other mission opportunities throughout the year,
such as Compassion International and World Vision (for child sponsorship),
Bibles for China, and Lutheran Bible Translators.
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