Posted on 12/31/2009 11:09:31 AM PST by Between the Lines
Pastor Rick Warren of the Southern California megachurch Saddleback Church is encouraging his parishioners to donate $900,000 within two days.
In an “urgent” letter posted on the church’s web site Wednesday, Warren explained that church expenses went up this year to help care for the financially hurting community while the end-of-year donations are down. Saddleback needs the $900,000 by New Year’s Eve to stay out of debt, the founding pastor stated.
“On the last weekend of 2009, our total offerings were less than half of what we normally receive – leaving us $900,000 in the red for the year, unless you help make up the difference today and tomorrow,” stated the letter.
Warren noted that ten percent of the more than 22,000 members of the church are out of work this year. To help the struggling members as well as the community in general, Saddleback bolstered its charity services such as its food pantry.
The Saddleback food pantry fed 400 hurting families in the community every month, and over 2,000 different families received food assistance in 2009, Warren highlighted.
Other Saddleback charity services to help those hurt by the recession included a breakfast and homeless ministry that helped thousands in the poorest parts of Southern California’s Orange County, financial coaching, and a ministry that collects donated cars to help those struggling with transportation.
Warren, in a recent interview with NBC’s Meet the Press, said the number one thing he believes American politicians need to do domestically is “get America back to work.”
“I think before health care or anything else, we need to get people back to work,” Warren told NBC’s David Gregory last month.
“There’s nearly 10 percent unemployment. That’s the equivalent of Canada being unemployed. And so we have to look at this fact that if we get people back to work, then we can work on some of these other issues,” he said.
Given the high levels of unemployment, Saddleback members said they were not surprised by Warren’s appeal for donations. Some members noted that people in their small groups were out of work and they are eager to support the church in its time of need.
“When Pastor Rick asked for help [after the 2004 South Asian tsunami], we did it in one offering,” recalled Kim Offhaus to the Orange County Register. “People at Saddleback are very generous.”
Meanwhile, church member Eric Bezko praised Warren for how he handled the church’s financial situation.
“It’s like people can give a Christmas present to the church,” Bezko commented.
Warren concluded his urgent letter to Saddleback parishioners by calling them “the most generous church family” he knows that has “always come through when asked.”
“I love you so much,” Warren wrote. “It is a deep privilege to be your pastor. I will be teaching again this weekend and writing to you about the lessons I’ve learned in 2009.”
Earlier this year, Warren gave the invocation at the inauguration of President Obama and drew the attention of secular media with his comments about gay marriage and California’s Proposition 8. The Hope You Need, the follow-up to Warren’s best-selling novel The Purpose Driven Life, will be released in 2010.
Not giving Brokeback Church any of my $$$.
So how much of that shortfall is due to getting involved in the politically-driven "Creation Care" Greenie shake-down scam and his wife's "calling" to get his church involved in politically-driven AIDS shake-down scam.
2006 RICK WARREN: Obama is "amazing" and has "got the stuff" to be Prez...
"Remember back when Rick Warren was adamantly denying that his inviting Barack Obama to his HIV conference had anything to do with politics? Well - if that's the case - why is it that he's now TALKING POLITICS on CNN and sending the message that "Obama's Da Man"? Warren also says the reason he believes Obama would be such a good President is because of his character. And other than the whole killing the most vulnerable amongst us both in and out of the womb - who could argue? It must be Purpose Driven DoubleSpeak."
Deal Reached On Global AIDS Bill ($50 BILLION!)
CBSNEWS ^ | Jun 25, 2008 | Daniel W. Reilly HERE
(The Politico) Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) announced Wednesday night that lawmakers from both parties had agreed in principal on a deal to move a massive international AIDS relief package.
The $50 billion program to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria abroad had been stalled in the Senate for months after clearing the House earlier this year.
Several Republican senators, led by Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) had objected to the manner in which some of the AIDS funding was to be distributed in the bill.
Reid announced the breakthrough in a statement Wednesday night, however he did not offer any specifics on the compromise.
Now that we have an agreement in principle, my strong preference would be to get this bill done this week, said Reid. We should be able to do this quickly and easily and it should be done before President Bush goes to the G-8 Summit next week. That would send an important message to the world that our countrys commitment to fight HIV/AIDS has not wavered.
Reid said he hoped his Republican colleagues would agree to pass the bill by unanimous consent, thus avoiding a protracted debate on the issue which has broad bipartisan support.
He also said he was confident that Republicans would agree to the agreement, although Reid did say lawmakers were still waiting on the final text of the bill.
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You know, I don’t think I ever realized that the STATE of California has more people than the NATION of Canada (36 million vs. 33 million according to Wikipedia). The idea that Japan has 4x-5x more people than Canada also seems odd.
Must be the tiny island vs. the giant land mass thing.
Souns like the Stste of California in microcosm.
Looks like Rick valued an invitation to the White House more than principles.
Rick, wake up. The only way politicians can "get America back to work" is to GET GOVERNMENT OUT OF THE WAY.
Walter Williams on Rush today was describing how using the government to "create jobs" was like bailing water out of the deep end of a swimming pool and dumping it into the shallow end to raise the water level.
WOW - What a great point you make.
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