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by Kathy Melvin | Presbyterian News Service
Mission Co-worker Dr. Farsijana Adeney-Risakotta helped create the House of Authentic Sense. (Photo by Kathy Melvin)
LOUISVILLE â Economic partnerships open the door for cooperation between Christians and Muslims through the House of Authentic Sense (HAS), Indonesiaâs only fair trade co-op. Like many countries, Indonesia needs development projects that are designed to empower society, especially women, minorities and disabled communities.
HAS was created in 2015 with the goal of becoming a social entrepreneurial unit that enlists Indonesian villagers, both farmers and artists, to create, market and sell products that help communities overcome poverty and achieve social equality.
A farewell cerebration honoring the Rev. Donna MacArt Havrisko for her 18 years of service with Westminster Presbyterian Church will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, at the church, located at 1120 Harvey Ave., Greensburg.
The event will be âan opportunity to wish well and say goodbye in the most meaningful and safe way in this strange time. You may bring any farewell gifts or letters that you might want to give, but please do not expect to stay for any extended period of time. In the interest of keeping everyone safe and comfortable, we will encourage a receiving line format, and we would wish to prevent any gatherings of people.â
Congregations: Give to D504894 for Bill and Ann Mooreâs sending and support
Churches are asked to send donations through your congregationâs normal receiving site (this is usually your presbytery)
Dear friends,
When we are not visiting other congregations in Japan related to partner denominations of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), our church home is the Ashia Reformed Church, a short drive from our apartment in Kobe. It is a very warm and welcoming congregation, and over the years, we have enjoyed getting to know its members. Our elder son and daughter were both married there, and when necessary, Bill fills the pulpit, so we consider it to be our home church.
Earle Hilgert, 1923–2020
January 14, 2021
William Earle Hilgert passed to his rest at the Westminster-Canterbury Retirement Community at Charlottesville, Virginia on December 22, 2020. Born in Portland, Oregon on May 17, 1923, he was 97.
The first child of William T. and Katie Ann (Earle) Hilgert, a Seventh-day Adventist minister and Bible instructor couple, Earle graduated from Laurelwood Adventist Academy, Oregon, in 1939 at the age of 16. During the subsequent year he received private tutoring in French and German from Leona Glidden Running, a mentor destined to later become a particularly valued colleague. By 1945, a five-year stint on the campuses of La Sierra College and Walla Walla College had led to a Bachelor of Arts degree in theology and history, and a Bachelor of Theology with emphasis in biblical languages. Earle was president of WWC’s student association in 1943–44.