Thursday, September 20, 2007

400 Walk on a Glorious Day

We had a glorious day! The weather was perfect -- approximately 400 walkers. We sold 32 T-shirts (which netted a $160 profit for CROP) -- 30 churches were represented!

We had 9 'new' ones this year ... including Rev. Cain and 20 others from Unitarian Universalist church, Arlington Christian (Rev. Kris Bentley), Victory Christian, South Elkhorn Christian, Crossroads Christian, Antioch Missionary Baptist, Centenary Methodist, 1st Christian ( Frankfort), Pisgah Presbyterian ... and a few people that just 'walked up' Sunday afternoon who had heard about the Walk via God's Pantry or the newspaper.

To date, pledges and cash: nearly 11,000$$. We estimate that this is probably about 60 % of the total we expect to eventually receive. WOW, we are really pleased! Contributions are being accepted for another month. You may contribute on-line here.

Also, walkers loved the new route, lots of compliments and youth 'stations' were meaningful. Our best walk yet!! More diversity represented also!

Next year's walk is set for the last Sunday in September (9/28/2008).

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Many Groups Sign Up to Walk

Second Presbyterianc Youth WalkersReady for anythingWalkers are expected from at least these churches: 1st Church-Christ Scientist, 1st United Methodist, 2d Presbyterian, Antioch Baptist, Arlington Christian, Beaumont Presbyterian, Calvary Baptist, Centenary Methodist, Central Christian, Chapel Hill Presbyterian, Christ Church Cathedral, Crestwood Christian, East 2nd St. Christian, Faith Lutheran, Good Shepherd, Hill-n-Dale Christian, Historic Pleasant Green Baptist, House of God #4, Hunter Presbyterian,
Always in the shade!La Roca Methodist, Lexington Friends Meeting, Maxwell St. Presbyterian, New Vine Baptist, Newman Center, Pisgah Presbyterian, South Elkhorn Christian, St Paul Catholic, St Paul AME, St Peter Catholic, St Peter Claver Catholic, St Rapheal Episcopal, Unitarian Universalist, Walnut Hill Community, Faith Baptist (Georgetown), 1st Christian (Winchester), and 1st Christian (Frankfort). Also folks from God's Pantry, Lexington Catholic H.S. Kentucky Baptist Seminary, Univ. of Kentucky Campus Ministries, and Transylvania Univ. Campus Ministries are expected.
Bring dogs, stollers, umbrellas, whatever
The weather prediction is "Mostly Sunny, 69 degrees." Come join the crowd!

Friday, September 7, 2007

Walk Day Preparation

Registration Registration at the Walk on Sept. 16 is at 3:00 p.m. at Second Presbyterian Church. The Experiential Walk begins at 3:20 p.m.

CROP Walk T-shirts will be for sale on Walk day also. Please bring CROP signs to carry or wear, decorate a hat, and carry your church banner. We want people to know the reason we are walking!

Showing why we're walking We strongly advise not to bring money day of walk because of security issues. Remember, you have 4 more weeks AFTER the walk to collect donations and raise more funds. Any ?'s, call your Lead CROP team person, or Walk Coordinator Judy Ellis.

Judy says:

"Many THANKS to all of you for participating in the CROP mission for we are all aware of the hunger, poverty, social justice issues affecting those here at home and around the world ... and in the process of educating others. I am confident this will be our most successful year yet.   :)

Blessings and Gratitude to all of you,
    Judy Ellis"

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Over 36 Groups Join Our 18th Walk

Lexington CROP Walk groupThis is 18th Greater Lexington Walk. It is co-sponsored by the DCUTF ... Downtown Christian Unity Task Force. So far, 36 churches or other groups have 'signed-on' representing the interfaith communities of Lexington, Versailles, Georgetown and Winchester. UK, Transy, Ky. Baptist Seminary students/staff, Lexington Catholic HS, and God's Pantry are represented also ... as are a few citizens that join us day of Walk "because we read about this in the paper and feel strongly about hunger, poverty and social justice issues too."