Lent Event
Lent Event is a community based Christian social justice movement begun in Australia in the early 2000s by Sarah White of Sydney. It began in the West Epping Uniting Church.[1]
White perceived a need to help people in underdeveloped countries and, to raise money, proposed a variation on the Christian habit of giving up luxuries for Lent by asking people to donate the value of their forgone luxury. Lent Event is thus promoted as not just a fundraising venture, but a spiritual journey.
Lent Event is partnered with Uniting Church Overseas Aid (UCOA), an arm of the Uniting Church in Australia, and is supported by UnitingCare Australia.[2]
In 2009, Lent Event will have programs helping needy people in:
- Papua New Guinea (clean drinking water).
- Timor Leste (East Timor) (health and agricultural development).
- South India (preschools in the Nilgiri Hills region).
- Sudan (water and education for the Nachipo villages[3]—see photograph).
- Solomon Islands (health care, staff training, and health centres).
- Zambia (drop-in centre for orphans - Mwandi area).
The 2007 video promoting Lent Event featured leading Uniting Church figures Rev Dr James Haire and Rev Bill Crews, and Sarah White. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKtWFZvuFi8
External links
References
- ↑ Living without so others can live, Kent Crawford, Insights magazine (online), accessed 2009-02-08
- ↑ SHARE Community Appeal - Lent, UnitingCare Australia, accessed 2009-02-08
- ↑ Water is just the beginning, UCOA, accessed 2009-02-08