Thursday, March 5, 2009

Where is Your Treasure?

Kalthoma, a refugee from Darfur, is part of a group resettled through One Great Hour of Sharing funds.

Since 1949, Presbyterians have joined with millions of other Christians through One Great Hour of Sharing to share God’s love with people experiencing need. Our gifts support ministries of disaster response, refugee assistance and resettlement, and community development that help people find safe refuge, start new lives and work together to strengthen their families and communities.

Recognizing that the hope we have in Christ is lived out in our hope for one another, we respond with gifts that help our sisters and brothers around the world find the hope for a brighter future.


Where does the money go?

The Presbyterian Hunger Program receives 36 percent of undesignated One Great Hour of Sharing gifts, while the Self-Development of People and Presbyterian Disaster Assistance each receive 32 percent.

When is the offering received?Most congregations receive the offering on Easter Sunday, Palm Sunday or both, while many receive it throughout Lent.

Individuals may send their contributions to:
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)Church Remittance ProcessingP.O. Box 643700Pittsburgh, PA 15264-3700

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