I am 15 years old, and saw the AC promo video on Facebook in September of 2008. In December, I organized AC campaigns both in my church community and my school community.
My church raised money (not sure of the total amount) for victims of flood in Ukraine last summer, after watching the promo video and my presentation of the damage done to the homes of many Ukrainians.
My school stuck to the LWI goal, and I raised over $1000 for clean water by presenting the AC video and speaking to everyone at our school Advent celebration, as well as putting up lots of bright posters.
Plus, I gave the gift of clean water to my parents and grandparents for Christmas, and the gift of my time to my little brother!
15 Year Old Organizes [AC] Projects at her School and Church
New Church Plant Provides Clean Water in Vietnam
Our brand new church plant launched in Richmond, VA on Sept 21, 2008.
Three months later to the day on December 21, we took up our advent
conspiracy offering and collected $8,500 to install a water
purification system in the village of Ta-Phin, Vietnam. This was an
amazing thing! Our people got so fired up about the conspiracy and
being involved. For a new church to step up in that way was a huge
energy boost for us.
We are so excited to do the conspiracy this coming Christmas.
Love Beyond Reason,
Chris Barras
lead pastor
http://www.churchatthebyrd.com
Greetings from Scotland
Rowing for Clean Water
We showed the video in church and set a challenge to the congregation to get involved. We hope to decide in a couple of weeks to partner with Tearfund to commit at least £500 a year to a water project in Africa. But we have also hatched a plan to row the width of Scotland from Glasgow to Edinburgh along the Forth/Clyde Canal. This will be to inspire other churches to get involved and setting a target of £100,000 for a water project and to also to raise a petition for our Prime Minister Gordon Brown. You can see more about our project at our Get Your Oar In website.
Alan Gibbon - Pastor
Knightswood Congregational Church
Glasgow, Scotland
Christmas Simplified in Prince Edward Island
This is my first year in a parish, and I ran across the Advent Conspiracy website with very little time to prepare. The leadership pulled together, however, and we were able to present the call to live a more simple Christmas season all four advent Sundays. On Christmas Day we held a single offering to be given to the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee to purchase wells for communities that do not have access to clean drinking water ($250 buys one well). Our church of 220 active members raised just over $50,000. God is good.
Chad Vandervalk - Pastor
Charlettetown Christian Reformed Church
Charlettetown
Prince Edward Isl, Canada
[AC] in the Neighborhood
I wanted to take a moment and share with you Neighborhood Church’s journey with Advent Conspiracy. To do so I must begin by telling you our church for the past several years has been very committed to putting on a very well done Christmas program that is mostly for us and our friends. It is costly but entertaining. This fall however was born a desire to do something different or as all of you have put it a belief that, “Christmas can still change the world” (very cool by the way). So, we began to ask the question, how can we make a difference in our community and world this Christmas?
Well, to make a long story short here is what happened. We still did a Christmas program but this year we rented out a local jr. high school and invited the homeless, the teen moms, the Rescue Mission residents, all the marginalized that we could possibly think of and we ate, sang, and played together as one community. Over 600 people from our community attended. We partnered with Project Angel Tree and threw a party that provided gifts for 150 children whose parents are in prison. We raised $3,000 for Living Water to build wells. We raised another $10,500 for a missionary that we support in Laos who has in the last 15 years in spite of being imprisoned for his faith has led 35,000 to Christ and helped to plant over 100 churches. And finally we partnered with an organization in our community called Christmas With Dignity, which takes over a store front and fills it with new gifts and clothes and discounts the prices by 90%. Instead of just giving people handouts Christmas With Dignity provides parents the dignity of purchasing presents for their children.
There are too many stories to share with you about how God changed hearts and lives in our people. You are right Christmas Can Still Make A Difference! It really has in Visalia, CA!
Forrest Jenan - High School/Fuel Community
Neighborhood Church
Visalia, CA
Ventura Missionary Church goes Local
Our community has had an awakening in the past year to the poverty next door. Homeless relief and homeless prevention has moved to the forefront of churchʻs priorities and the advent conspiracy gave us an opportunity to make a significant statement over the Holidays. We did a talk on transformation and showed the AC promo to illuminate that it often starts with the day to day shift in awareness of how you and others around you are living. So we wrapped a huge cardboard box as a giant present with a slot on the top and asked the people that over the next 4 weeks they would consider giving up one gift and putting those funds in the box w/ the $ going toward homeless relief/prevention. We counted the money and wrapped the number in a smaller box that we opened on Christmas Eve, $21,000 was raised. We were able to present the check the following Sunday to the designated agencies as well as have our mayor and county supervisor come out and share their gratitude to us as a faith community leading the way in caring for our city.
Anyway...it was really good.
And we’re doing the same thing for valentines day.
jesse p. giglio - community life pastor
ventura . missionary . church
ventura, ca
Blown Away at the Sanctuary
My name is Andrew Arndt. The church where I’m the associate pastor (Sanctuary here in Tulsa, OK) decided to join the Advent Conspiracy this year, and we were blown away by the way in which our folks responded.
Coming off of a November in which the congregation stepped up to the plate in a HUGE way both financially and with their time to help with a Thanksgiving project we put together, we decided that it would be best to set “modestly aggressive” goals for our Advent Conspiracy campaign. First, we decided to participate in a local coat drive to help provide underprivileged kids with winter coats. 200 coats we felt was a realistic goal. Second, we decided to see if we could raise $5,000 to drill one clean water well through Living Water International.
Each week coats kept rolling in, until we had finally pulled together 275 winter coats by the end of the month. We were just blown away by that. But what was more surprising was the way in which people gave for Living Water International. The first week, over $6,000 came in, surpassing our monthly goal in ONE WEEK! We were suspicious at that point that we had hit our high point for the month, and that giving would drop dramatically the next week and slowly taper off throughout the month. We were SO wrong. The next week we collected over $5,000. The week after that (the Sunday before Christmas - while people were in the THICK of holiday shopping) we pulled in another $9,000! “Surely,” we thought at that point, “we’ve seen the best that our folks have to offer.” That assumption notwithstanding, the weekend after Christmas (with many of our people out of town), another $6,000 came in.
When all was said and done, we pulled together nearly $27,500, which we’ll be using to drill five clean water wells in Guatemala through Living Water International. The Advent Conspiracy impacted our congregation in a way that will not soon be forgotten, inspiring us to pursue a “get your hands dirty” kind of Christmas spirituality that worships Jesus as it remembers the poor.
Thanks for letting us be part of the story.
Andrew Arndt - Staff Pastor
Sanctuary
Tulsa, OK
More Water for Liberia
About 13 months ago, I read the article by Rick McKinley, through the link on pastors.com about advent conspiracy. I thought it sounded really cool, but by then it was well into December and too late for us to envision our church for wells. This year, I think the Holy Spirit prompted my memory when we began to do some Christmas planning in September. I dug out the article and we began a process of deciding if our church wanted to do this project. The answer was a big yes. We brainstormed several possible projects and decided on the well drilling. Since we have a missionary family living in Liberia, I contacted them and asked a few questions. They had just had a well drilled on their own property. As a result of their answers, we began the process of envisioning (using some of your downloadable resources) our little church (about 50 people) for providing for a well in a village in Liberia. Our friend was born in Liberia and his mother’s village has only a hole in the ground for their water - much like the holes you show on your video. Even before we took the offering just before Christmas, people began designating, so it became apparent that maybe we could fund 2 wells. And after the offering, this is the case. We took in a little over $6000, perhaps not a lot, but still very exciting for our little church.
Lifewater has gone out to the villages and conducted their seminars about well maintenance. Within a couple of weeks, I’m hoping the wells will be drilled. What a privilege for us!!!
Charmaine Kelder on behalf of
Aldergrove Vineyard
British Columbia, Canada
Water for China from Stony Plain Alliance Church
I am a Pastor in Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada. It’s about 20 minutes west of Edmonton. We are a mid-size church of about 600 people.
We began last year (Christmas Eve 2007) dropping hints about Advent Conspiracy through your promotional video. But this year (Christmas 2008) we started at Advent and promoted the snot out of it, especially since this is so in line with the direction we are headed as a church (blessed to be a blessing, social justice, sharing God’s love with the world etc.)
We partnered with an organization called WORLD RELIEF because they were building clean water wells in some of the most deprived parts of rural China. A great bang for our buck was that through a Canadian grant with WORLD RELIEF, every dollar we raised would be matched by this government grant.
We promoted using your great videos through your website and through our WORK OF THE PEOPLE membership and our pastors were very passionate communicators of this We took the approach of “sponsorship” (the way compassion international and others have narrowed it down to a child sponsorship). We worked out how much it would cost to “sponsor” a household to have clean water. It cost 115$ per household in a county of 400 families. That would have been well over 40,000k which seemed a little steep for a church our size but we ended up raising 30,000$ which really delighted us. That’s 60,000$ thanks to the grant).
We represented each sponsored family with a water bottle at the front of the church to keep track. We had 252 water bottles on the stage by the end of the “campaign”. People really caught this vision and we plan to even raise the bar next year and live this “simple” Christmas even more so.
Short stats
Where: Stony Plain Alliance Church, Alberta Canada
Water Project: China, wu feng county
Organization: World Relief
Church size: 600
Money raised; 30,000 Canadian (60,000 with government grant)
Jonathan Gonyou - Pastor
Stony Plain Alliance Church
Alberta, Canada
1st UMC Edmond Youth & [AC]
We sent a check to Blood:Water Mission for $3944.75 this year due to our experience of [AC] this year. It was a great experience. There was something very freeing for us in the youth group to know that us being missionally minded meant we made some moves and actually DID things and not just talking about them. I found myself planning to teach a lot about what [AC] could/should look like so we all understood what and why we were doing these things, but then I found myself packing boxes of stuff & cards for soldiers for Christmas, and working on other things that got in the way of my teaching. I realized though that this whole thing is about movement and about DOING things that God is doing rather than talking about them. It was actually quite wonderful to have these experiences, and it’s got us questioning a LOT of how we structure and plan things.
Our greatest challenge was shifting the mindset of those involved, that it was a worship experience and not a fundraiser. I don’t know how well that part went, but we encouraged people to focus on the good of giving time, and we’re hoping the seeds take root and grow from there.
Thomas Riffey
1st UMC Edmond
Edmond, OK
Stories from Upstate New York
This was our first year as a church joining the Advent Conspiracy. We began our planning back in July and asked 2 other churches in our area to join us.
During the month of December our pastor spoke each week from John about the woman at the well. He shared the vision not only to give the gift of clean water but also Christ’s gift of Living Water.
Families joined in various ways, large and small. We held a Family Christmas Party in early December where children could “build a gift” for their families.
We built a display in our lobby that included an African hut, pictures of the 3 areas we have targeted to receive wells, Senegal, Ghana and El Salvador, a well where people could deposit their donation and a drilling rig outside our building.
We used several of the videos from your site as well as Charity Water to share how widespread the need is for clean water.
Eastern Hills Bible Church in Manlius raised $61,000. The money will be used in El Salvador in February to build 2 wells, Senegal this year for a well and irrigation, Ghana this year for 2-3 wells and 10% locally for needs in our community.
Crossroads Community Church in Chittenango raised $8,500 for the training of 2 missionaries in Haiti.
Vintage Faith in Brewerton raised $1,600 for water projects in Senegal.
I speak for many in our church body in saying thank you for encouraging us to think differently about how we celebrate our savior’s birth.
I just got back from a trip to Ghana where we were identifying villages in need of clean water wells. Seeing the dirty water gathered from the creek, lake or puddle reinforced our teams commitment.
Kathy Schreiber - Family Ministries Coordinator
Eastern Hills Bible Church
Manlius, NY
Lifting Christmas Spirits
I just want to say that it totally lifted my Christmas Spirit when I stumbled across your site this year. Last year I heard a message that had the same theme… to celebrate Christ’s Birth in a way that would truly bless His heart and the many hurting and hungry across our nation and our world. It has totally rocked the way I come to the Holiday season and it blessed my heart so much to see more people jumping on board through AC. That video nearly brought me to tears when I watched it, even though I knew the statistics already… it was very well made and powerful.
Between me and my family I would say that the “gifts” we gave each other totaled around $250 that was donated to our local homeless shelter/ministry, the living water project, and World Vision. It’s awesome to hear the numbers of other people who were moved to do the same this Christmas. Thanks so much for helping get the word out and mobilizing people live their love for Christ.
Tim
Celebrating Christmas Differently in Maryland
At Crossroads Church in Severn, Maryland, we want our people to experience the joy of the season and live in the peace and hope that Jesus brought us all year long, and the Advent Conspiracy helped us experience that this year. At Christmas, our pastor preached an advent series and throughout the series he challenged us to consider making this Christmas different by focusing more on Jesus in all the ways that the Advent Conspiracy movement emphasizes: giving the gift of presence, by worshipping fully, spending less, giving more, and loving all.
Many of our people resonated with that message and began to make changes in the way they did Christmas this year, which was awesome to hear about and see in action. We didn’t do just one Advent Conspiracy project, instead we offered lots of ideas for some lifestyle changes that would help make this Christmas different and a couple of different mission projects, and asked our families to choose the ideas and projects that would help them put Jesus in the center of their family’s Christmas celebration. Many of our families incorporated some of these lifestyle change ideas, and experienced new ways to spend time with their children and interact around the Christmas story and new ways to spend time with friends and give the gift of presence. Rather than getting totally caught up in all the busyness of the season, many in our church family chose to join one of the small groups that met during the advent season to focus on Jesus and what he provided for us when he came to live among us and die for us.
We also offered a couple of different mission projects during the season that allowed our people to practice spending less on themselves and giving and loving more, and our people stepped up and did an awesome job. We ordered AIDS caregiver kits from World Vision and invited our people to cover the cost of a kit as a way of giving more, and to stay after church to assemble a kit. We are a fairly small church and we ordered 25 kits, but our people covered the cost of more than 40 kits and stayed to assemble all the kits that we ordered! In addition, a local homeless shelter sent us a list of the children who live in the shelter and one special gift that that child wanted for Christmas. It was so encouraging to see our families take a part of their Christmas budget that would have normally bought gifts for their own family and pick one child’s name for each of their family members, including their children, to buy a gift for, wrap the gift, and deliver it to the shelter. There were lots of small changes that added up to a very different kind of Christmas for many of our families!
We are still hearing the stories, in living rooms and around dinner tables, about how the individual families in our church did Christmas differently this year and the many creative ways that these families chose to live that out and how much they enjoyed themselves. Without a doubt, these families will never go back to the old Christmas-as-usual routines after they have experienced a Christmas with Jesus, rather than busyness and consumption, at the center of the season. We know that their stories and the changes that God has made in their lives, will inspire more families, in our church and outside our church, to join in the Advent Conspiracy!
Melba Miller
Crossroads Church
Severn, Maryland
Water for Kenya
A parishioner told me about AC and we decided to run with it this past holiday season. During the month of December we told the story, showed the video, and challenged people to spend less so that they could give more. And they did! In 2 weeks we raised $5,000 for a fresh water well in a small village in western Kenya (we went through “The Water Project")
More than just giving to a project many people in the church expressed their gratitude for the permission they received to step back from the cultural shop-fest that Christmas has become. So thanks for the great idea and the encouragement, AC will be a part of our church’s holiday celebrations for the foreseeable future.
Paul Harris - Pastor
Eureka Church of the Nazarene
Eureka, CA
[AC] in Pennsylvania
I am pleased to tell you that our people loved the advent conspiracy theme used by us through Advent. Last July my Children’s Leader put me on to your website and as we were planning ahead decided to go with your theme. Who would have known how powerfully it would relate especially the idea of spending Less. People ended up doing that anyway but we were able to redirect that and give it Biblical and practical reasons far above where the would have been naturally. Several Families were able to take back control over there celebration of Christmas and people were so thankful for the challenge and the intentionality of giving with meaning and focusing on relationships. It was sweet and will have future repercussions for many of us. After all was said and done $6,377.25 was contributed to Living Water International.
Thanks advent Conspiracy; Praise God, keep on conspiring… we got a long way to go.
John Jefferis - Pastor
Harmony-Zelienople UMC






