Thursday, February 14, 2008

Saving the world, one new job at a time!


Hello Hello and welcome to my blog....a place where you can catch up on the crazy happenings of Steph's life and also save the world! Yes...I have decided that I will no longer be bashful about this...I want to save the world, and plan on doing so. Obviously, however, I cannot do it myself, and would greatly appreciate help ("ahem, cough cough" that means you).

So first, the title of this blog. Anyone who knows me from Wartburg or knows of my activities at Wartburg knows that if you mention coffee or chocolate, my first question will be "Is it fair trade?? Is it fair trade??" Why am I so insistent? Well, I think ideas like fair trade products and microloans (more on that in a later post) are the kinds of ideas that make great strides in saving the world. The basic idea behind fair trade is that the farmers who are providing food and drink (coffee and chocolate are only the beginning!) should receive fair compensation for their product and their work. Fair trade is not about a "handout", it is simply about a fair exchange of money for goods and labor. The process also cuts out a lot of the middlemen (or middlepeople!), meaning a fair price for the consumer as well (that's you and me, yay!). This pretty little picture from the Equal Exchange website really makes that clear! For more info check out their website...www.equalexchange.com.

And of course, the new job! As soon as some paperwork and reference formalities are taken care of I am moving to New York. Highland Lake, NY to be specific. I will be a part of the "Servant Community Leaders" program at Koinonia Lutheran Camp with other post-college young adults. The program offers a plethora (look at how I manage to get one of my favorite words into my first post) of ministry opportunities. Obviously, there will be outdoor ministry involved, but I will also be working with congregations in the area, social organizations in NYC, and the many inter-generational retreats and programs that happen at camp throughout the year. So what will I actually be doing? YES would be the catch-all answer. Everything from cleaning bathrooms (and other such upkeep on the site itself) to working with a youth group in the Bronx once a week to leading worship on site to setting up ministry opportunities in NYC for church groups who want to do service there. Once I arrive, the team will work together to find where specific people's gifts could best be used, but I can be guaranteed a great variety within the 18 months or so I will be there. Speaking of 18 months...it is a program that is designed to move us out into something new. My something new will likely be something old (as in, I will return to seminary to finish my studies), but for now I am incredibly excited for the opportunity to be exposed to and get some experience in many different types of ministry. Oh, and y'all can come visit whenever you want (it's only 2 hours from NYC)!
Peace,
Steph

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