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Wealth and Poverty

The mission statement of the wealth and poverty committee is "to encourage, develop and facilitate understanding and responses to wealth and poverty."

Statement on Hunger

If one studies the geopolitical realities of the world, one comes away with an understanding of why some people are hungry and others have plenty. A study of global ecology reveals much about the types of crops that can be grown, the availability of drinkable water, and other facts that relate to the world hunger map. These and other types of studies are indispensable in humanity's understanding of the plight of the hungry. Yet, each of these approaches can leave an individual feeling somewhat distant from the problem. Ecosystems are far too large to be effected by what one person does during a daily routine. Politics is for the powerful, and has little to do with an ordinary person's effect on the world around him/her.

There is one type of inquiry, however, that surely transcends the distance created by the complexity and enormity of the problem of hunger. The more one explores the nature of God and experiences the reality of God, the more one comes to understand the interconnectedness of all of God's children. To know God is to love your neighbor as yourself. That is, to know God is to be in community which transcends geopolitical and ecological perceptions. The unity of this community is as intimate and as ultimate as God's own relationship with us. Thus, when one person is hungry the whole community is afflicted with hunger. When one nation is ravaged by poverty, it is the whole Body that is beaten down.

The words of Christ in Matthew 25:40 are clear on this point. Rendering help to "the least of these" does not make Christ happy with us…it feeds Christ, it gives Christ needed water and shelter. Giving to a hunger fund or collecting cans of soup for a food bank is not an external act of charity; it is personal devotion to Christ. He is in us, and it is He who forms the bonds of community among us.

The Body is suffering from hunger; all God's children must come to the table.

 

Written by Rev. Steve Sumerel, Church Consultant

 



Interested in joining with us to respond to wealth and poverty issues? Contact us!

If you are interested in the Wealth and Poverty Committee, please contact Laura Barclay at lbarclay@cbfnc.org or speak to one of the task force members: LaCount Anderson, Laura Barclay, Barbara Bell, Jim Everette, Lydia Hoyle, Greg Jarrell, Linda Jones, Rick Jordan, Tommy Justus, Wanda Kidd, David Stratton, Steve Sumerel, Keith Vaughn, Cara Lynn Vogel and Jason Williams.

Be looking for future stories of how local churches are addressing these issues in their communities. Do you have an encouraging story to share? Contact Sarah Mitchell at smitchell@cbfnc.org or 888-822-1944.

  

 

For churches that collect hunger offerings, CBFNC has a Hunger Fund. Monies collected will be distributed to local churches and regional networks to use to address community hunger needs. To contribute, click the green button below or send your check made out to CBFNC and designate ‘NC Hunger Fund.' Contact the CBFNC office at 336-759-3456 or 888-822-1944 with questions.

 

Online donation system by ClickandPledge

 

Click here to download application to receive funds for your local hunger ministry.

 

Bulletin inserts are available for use in your church as you think about and respond to hunger: Download hunger fund bulletin inserts.

 

Wealth and Poverty Booklet

View the booklet of articles that speak to how local churches are addressing these issues in their communities.

Click here to see CBFNC's Wealth and Poverty Bibliography.

Do you have an encouraging story to share? Contact Sarah Mitchell at smitchell@cbfnc.org or 888-822-1944.

Highlighted Ministry: Love Wins

Love Wins Ministries shares unconditional love and friendship with the homeless and poor population of Raleigh, North Carolina. We focus on relationships, not outcomes – just like you do with your friendships. If one of our friends wants change in their life, we will help with that however we can. And if they desire no change at all, we will honor that as well. No matter what, they will be loved, respected and treated as an equal. Because they are.

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