Meet our 2018 Council Nominees

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Blessing Tawengwa

How did you come to Advent?

I moved to New York City in 2008. Advent was the second Lutheran church I visited. From the moment I walked in, Advent felt very much like home.

 

What has church membership meant to you?

Church membership to me is to be part of a faith community. Even when I was travelling and was absent for long periods, I knew I could always come back to Advent and be welcomed. To be a member at Advent means to be doer of the Word.

 

Which Advent ministries have you been active in? 

I was active in the Maternal Health Initiative, the Altars Guild (Chalice Bearer), Synod Malaria Committee, Synod Candidacy Committee, Advent Strategic Planning – Social Action Team, Tanzania Partnership.

 

What interests you about participating in the Church Council? 

I see participating in the Council as a different way to serve God. It is an opportunity to be part of the decision making at Advent, which at first seemed a little scary to me, but after reflection I see it as a way to be doer of the Word as we make decisions. 

 
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Bayardo Peralta

How did you come to Advent?

I belong to the New York Sports Club across the street, and one day two years ago I walked by Advent and heard Pastor Gary preaching in Spanish -- I went in and enjoyed the service.  After the service ended, I was welcomed by several members of the congregation.

 

What has church membership meant to you?

It has been a beautiful experience.  Enriching, peaceful, joyful, community, love, and the making of new friends -- this is what God is about.

 

Which Advent ministries have you been active in? 

None of the ministries yet, but I actively participate in the readings of the scriptures.

 

What interests you about participating in the Church Council? 

I want to make a greater contribution -- being part of it, participating, providing ideas, etc.

 
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Brelyn Vandenberg

How did you come to Advent? 

I came to Advent in 2009 when I had just moved to the neighborhood from Queens.  I had been attending St. Lukes on 46th street, but frankly, I thought the convenience of Advent would help me be a better member of the community.  I was invited by my friend Kate Swed to attend Thursday night services with her, and I found time to participate in the church band.  From there, I have been a regular attendee of the 9 AM service. 

 

What has church membership meant to you?

I have always loved being a member of a church body, if only to feel that my individual spirituality can get a boost from those that seek meaning in it like I do.  As I have moved from being an unmarried young adult, to married, then to having children, the meaning of church membership has changed for me.  The independence I felt as a young adult gave me flexibility to try out the many programs Advent has to offer.  Having children has been more restricting, I have come to rely on the strong community to help our family stay in the church, learn and grow in faith. 

 

Which Advent ministries have you been active in? 

I joined Advent and primarily went to the Thursday night services for young adults.  This was the first ministry I attended.  I am now active in the Family ministries, Sunday School and a part of the 9 AM family crowd on Sunday mornings.  I also serve as a Chalice Bearer.   I helped the Advent Maternal Health Initiative in 2010 raise money to send abroad for fistula operations.  We organized a pie sale, yard sale, and fun run to raise in total $20,000 to send to Mercy Ships and The Fistula Foundation.  I have also participated with my family in a weekly music class we started in 2013.  I continue to attend the 9 AM service with my sons, and I try to find time to participate in other ministries when I am able. 

 

What interests you about participating in Church Council? 

I am interested in giving my time toward helping the congregation navigate its changing congregation.  I will dedicate my time toward listening to the needs of the community and trying to respond using the resources available to the leadership.  This would be the first time I have had a leadership position in the church, and I am willing to learn how best dedicate my service and skills toward helping the church become stronger and provide a community of faith.