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Courageous Compassion
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How can young adults make a difference in the world? Disaster relief, sustainable development, refugee resettlement this is the work of Week of Compassion, the relief, development, and refugee ministry fund of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). We're more than just a fund, however: Young Adults from across the denomination are turning WoC into a movement, a game-changer in the fight against global poverty. Come and see what makes WoC unique and how you can get involved. As part of our outreach to Young Adults, we've rolled out our "Courageous Compassion" campaign, which highlight:
Brandon Gilvin studied Religious Studies and Creative Writing at Hiram College in Hiram, OH, and received his Master of Divinity from Vanderbilt University in 2002. In both his undergraduate and graduate work, he sought to find intersection points between human creativity, a life of faith, and working for justice. In doing so, Brandon found passions for innovative, imaginative ministry and working to ask (and occasionally answer) difficult questions about globalization, human rights, and engagement with grassroots issues. While a student at Vanderbilt, Brandon interned at the Quaker Peace Centre in Cape Town, South Africa as a Peace Educator, an experience that further helped him develop his sense of vocation. Following graduation, Brandon served as a Pastoral Resident at Central Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky. While there, he was deeply involved in the life of the church - teaching, leading worship, providing pastoral care and developing programs. In 2004, he returned to Africa through Global Ministries, serving the All Africa Conference of Churches in Nairobi, Kenya, as the Programme Executive for Communication, leading communication efforts for the network of more than 190 churches, denominations and ecumenical councils. He then served a year as the North American Regional Secretary of the World Student Christian Foundation in Toronto, Ontario, where he worked with students interested in faith-based social activism.Brandon joins Week of Compassion after serving for two years as the Associate Pastor at Saint Andrew Christian Church in Olathe, KS, where he focused on adult education, social justice programming, and mission. Brandon is also the author of "Solving the Da Vinci Code Mystery," co-author of "Wisdom from The Five People You Meet in Heaven," and is co-editor, with Christian Piatt, of the WTF? (Where’s the Faith?) series. Contact information: bgilvin@woc.disciples.org, 317-835-1275
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