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01 Februaary 2024


In this issue:

2024 Campaign materials

 have been mailed to each parish

Visit faithworks.ca for more information

and to view our video library



Donate today at faithworks.ca


or scan this QR code




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The 2024 FaithWorks Campaign is personal.


A few people who have benefited from FaithWorks support have been willing to share part of their story with us to inspire us to greater sharing. The stories of Amber and Cliff are highlighted this year. Your heart will be moved getting to know them.


The 2024 FaithWorks Campaign Materials are being mailed to all parishes this week. If your parish does not receive its package by Friday 9 February, please let me know.

 

The materials include posters, brochures, donations cards and a campaign manual. These materials are designed to help each parish share the good news of the good work that FaithWorks does.

 

The poster is meant to be displayed in a prominent location from now and throughout the year. We do not know who or when the Holy Spirit calls to help. The poster may be the spark that lights a fire in someone's soul.

This year there are two posters. One with Amber and one with Cliff.

The brochure introduces us to Amber and Cliff. It also includes a summary of the impact of your donation to FaithWorks.


The information packages can be distributed in Church, at meetings, at activities or events, and through the mail. The new size makes it easier to mail. Please consider this option to reach those who do not pick up an information package in person.

 

I would very much like to hear of your FaithWorks campaign events and any new or innovative ways to distribute the FaithWorks information packages. I can then share this with others through this newsletter.

 

Digital materials designed for social media will be sent to each parish.

 

The materials are designed to draw people’s attention to the FaithWorks website, faithworks.ca There a person can learn more about FaithWorks, read stories of how FaithWorks helps people, watch videos about the work of FaithWorks and become involved by supporting the mission of FaithWorks.

 

Staff from FaithWorks and our ministry partners are delighted to be invited to a parish and share a few words about the work that FaithWorks helps support. A speaker often enhances a FaithWorks’ event and campaign result. You can book a visit at the FaithWorks Speaker’s Bureau at fwspeakersbureau@toronto.anglican.ca

 

I pray that every parish participates in this year’s FaithWorks campaign and that every campaign is successful. In this way we can do more to help our struggling and vulnerable sisters and brothers among us.

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FaithWorks Sermon or Presentation


To assist and inspire, you can arrange for a sermon, presentation or visit by representatives of our ministry partners, the Director of Stewardship Development, Peter Misiaszek, or me, by contacting the FaithWorks Speakers Bureau at

fwspeakersbureau@toronto.anglican.ca

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If you wish to highlight your Parish's events in support of FaithWorks, please forward the details to faithworks@toronto.anglican.ca

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FaithWorks Videos



The FaithWorks website, faithworks.ca has been updated with new videos to promote FaithWorks and our ministry partners. There are short, medium and long videos to include in your parish's online presence or in-person gatherings. They can be downloaded directly from the website.

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Peter Mentis (he/him)
FaithWorks Campaign Manager

135 Adelaide St. E.
Toronto, ON M5C 1L8
416-363-6021 ext. 242
1-800-668-8932 ext.242
We build healthy, missional Anglican communities that engage faithfully with the world and share the gospel of Jesus Christ. I acknowledge that my office resides on the territory of sovereign Indigenous Nations, the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat. I acknowledge especially the Mississaugas of the Credit and the Toronto Treaties.

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