Our own Paul Phillips spoke at this morning's meeting about his recent trip to Cuba with a group representing the Presbyterian New England Congregational Church in Saratoga Springs. They were linking up with Presbyterians there and seeking out a sister church. Paul shared his observations about life in Cuba and the challenges faced by its people.
The Malta Sunrise Rotary Club is a service organization in the town of Malta, upstate New York, USA. We meet at The Ugly Rooster, on the corner of Route 9 and Dunning Street, east of I-87 Exit 12. Meetings are at 7:15 Thursday mornings, and those who wish to join us are welcome to attend.
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Monday, January 21, 2019
Awakening
Fellow Rotarian and club member Jim Hale was our breakfast speaker Thursday, on the topic of his fellow Christian minister Asahel Nettleton, who was a key figure in the early 19th-century Second Great Awakening. Jim is pastor of The Saratoga Chapel on East Line Road.
Nettleton, who was from Connecticut, came to Saratoga to rest and restore his health, but soon became active in ministry in the area, including in Malta in 1819-20. At that time, Jim said, there were many unchurched people in Malta, and then, as now, families grappled with problems such as gambling and alcohol abuse. "Something extraordinary happened here," he said, as a result of Nettleton's ministry.
Friday, January 11, 2019
Foundation Work
Sue Austin, District 7190 Rotary Foundation Chair, was our speaker on Thursday. A former district governor, Sue was accompanied to the meeting by Harriet Noble, who is herself a former district governor.
Among other things, Sue noted that the Rotary Foundation has a four-star rating, the highest possible, from the Charity Navigator site. While much of the Foundation's work is overseas, some of its money comes back here to help fund our scholarship program.
Among other things, Sue noted that the Rotary Foundation has a four-star rating, the highest possible, from the Charity Navigator site. While much of the Foundation's work is overseas, some of its money comes back here to help fund our scholarship program.
Friday, January 4, 2019
Club Donates $500 to Ugandan Mission
At Thursday's business meeting, we voted to donate $500 to help fund projects in Uganda sponsored by a Saratoga Springs church, which works with the Ugandan nonprofit AOET. Paul Phillips, one of our members and a leader of the upcoming trip, said it will focus on expanding school facilities in a poor area of northern Uganda, which was devastated by civil warfare.
In other business, we voted to appoint Estelle Genest (pictured) to the board as Rotary Foundation chair.
In other business, we voted to appoint Estelle Genest (pictured) to the board as Rotary Foundation chair.
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