Yes! As part of our first church-wide Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Packing Party, we will show a new VeggieTales release "St. Nicholas - A Story of Joyful Giving."
This video has an important thematic tie-in to the joyful giving that defines Operation Christmas Child. We think the children will enjoy it, and it will be a great finish to our Shoebox Gift Packing Party.
Embedded below is the promotional movie trailer for "St. Nicholas - A Story of Joyful Giving."
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
What Is a Shoebox Packing Party?
Our church is trying something new this year - a Shoebox Gift Packing Party. Read on and watch the video to get the background and see a very large packing party in action.
The year 2009 represents the fourth year for our church (First Baptist, Pawnee, OK) to formally participate in Operation Christmas Child. (Our efforts for 2006, 2007, and 2008 are briefly summarized here, here, and here.)
Our local organizers have proposed a 'Shoebox Gift Packing Party' for several reasons:
1. It can be a fun fellowship time with a missions emphasis.
2. It can foster new participation in the Shoebox gift program, especially for those limited with available time or resources.
3. It can introduce an 'economy of scale' to increase the number of children that can be positively impacted by this program.
This 'Shoebox Packing Party' is not a substitute for the regular shoebox gift giving by our participants. It is a SUPPLEMENTAL activity created for the reasons above.
But, now to return to the title of the entry - What is a Shoebox Packing Party? It will be a defined time for our church to come together and package 30 boxes - assembly line style - using resources donated by our church family - one box of crayons and one stuffed animal at a time. The embedded video - provided courtesy of Operation Christmas Child - shows what one Shoebox Gift Packing Party might look like. In this case, they package 2000 boxes. Enjoy!
The year 2009 represents the fourth year for our church (First Baptist, Pawnee, OK) to formally participate in Operation Christmas Child. (Our efforts for 2006, 2007, and 2008 are briefly summarized here, here, and here.)
Our local organizers have proposed a 'Shoebox Gift Packing Party' for several reasons:
1. It can be a fun fellowship time with a missions emphasis.
2. It can foster new participation in the Shoebox gift program, especially for those limited with available time or resources.
3. It can introduce an 'economy of scale' to increase the number of children that can be positively impacted by this program.
This 'Shoebox Packing Party' is not a substitute for the regular shoebox gift giving by our participants. It is a SUPPLEMENTAL activity created for the reasons above.
But, now to return to the title of the entry - What is a Shoebox Packing Party? It will be a defined time for our church to come together and package 30 boxes - assembly line style - using resources donated by our church family - one box of crayons and one stuffed animal at a time. The embedded video - provided courtesy of Operation Christmas Child - shows what one Shoebox Gift Packing Party might look like. In this case, they package 2000 boxes. Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
First Baptist Pawnee: 2008 Shoebox Gift Collection
In the year 2008, the First Baptist Church of Pawnee, OK, corporately donated approximately 85 boxes, showing again steady growth in the program from our local perspective. Our collection point changed this year to the First Baptist Church in Stillwater (pictured). From this point, boxes are placed into larger cardboard boxes, shipped in trucks to Tulsa, then in larger trucks to Denver or any of 5 other regional processing centers for final inspection and preparation for sending to a needy child overseas.
Monday, October 19, 2009
First Baptist Pawnee: 2007 Shoebox Gift Collection
The year 2007 marked our church's second year to formally participate in an organized fashion. This year, we contributed over 75 shoebox gifts.
Operation Christmas Child: How To Pack a Shoebox Gift
This video provided via Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child website. Following these instructions makes it easier on those who prepare your gift for final shipping - it ensures your intentions make it all the way to the child.
Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child: More Info
How do I find out more information about Samaritan's Purse "Operation Christmas Child"?
Follow this link:
http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/OCC/
Follow this link:
http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/OCC/
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