We welcome New Light Christian Church, the first Karen congregation in the NAPAD community

We are excited to introduce New Light Christian Church (Senior Pastor: Rev. Nadine Schrodt), Buffalo, NY, which newly joined NAPAD, and thankful that God’s spirit is still at work in the church amid the pandemic. We look forward to sharing beautiful stories together. The message below the photo is from New Light Christian Church.

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New Light Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) began in homes on the West Side of Buffalo, New York, in January of 2012. Our congregation is mainly Karen with a small percentage of Anglo. When we began, many in our congregation had only been in the United States for a short time, and we were welcoming newly arrived Karen refugees. Our ministry centered around helping them in the resettlement process and offering them a church family to walk beside them. Now, although we do not have any newly arriving Karen refugees, our ministry to meet the various needs of the Karen community continues. 

We are currently leasing space in the upstairs of a former church. On Sunday mornings our church is alive with the sounds of music being practiced for worship, conversation over breakfast, and the children playing. About sixty of us gather for Intergenerational Sunday School in which children through seniors participate together in hands-on learning. Sunday School and worship are done in Karen and English. After Sunday School we transition to worship, most of us sitting on mats, some on chairs, led by our pastor, Rev. Nadine Schrodt.

Rev. Nadine has been with us since we began. She graduated in 2007 from Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, and was ordained that same year. Her work with refugees began in seminary when she interned at Journey’s End Refugee Resettlement agency in Buffalo, NY in 2006. Following seminary, she was called to Cleveland Heights Christian Church (Disciples). The church became an active co-sponsor with Journey’s End, working with Karen refugees. From there, she was called to help begin our new church. She currently serves on the board of the Karen Society of Buffalo, and on the Northeastern Region Commission on Ministry.

The joys and the blessings of New Light Christian Church are many and we celebrate all of them. We often have a thanksgiving worship in homes for events such as citizenship, jobs, new homes, new babies, engagements and birthdays. We celebrate baptisms at our annual church picnic. We celebrate various occasions with our brothers and sisters in other Karen churches, and join with the Karen community for the annual New Year and Wrist Tying celebrations. Our Christmas celebration involves our youth who take the message of Christ by caroling to about sixty-five homes.

New Light Christian Church is a gathering of faithful and hopeful people who know that we can do more together than we can do apart from one another. And, in that spirit, we look forward to being a part of the NAPAD.

Youth Brass Band of First Tongan Christian Church

With the help of Geunhee Yu Covenant Fund, the Youth Brass Band of First Tongan Christian Church spreads God’s love through music. During the last several months, FTCC offered free lessons, provided instruments, and had concerts at various community events. Siosifa Uesi, Director of Bands, says, “Thank you for your kind gesture in helping the First Tongan Christian Church in furthering the ministry by “Spreading God’s Love Through Music.” This past couple of months have been filled with many GOD Moments such as: Love, growth and service; not only for those we have played for, but also the young kids in the band.”

August 26th, 2019: FOAFOAINA FESTIVAL

August 26th, 2019: FOAFOAINA FESTIVAL

 
Nov 9th, 2019: Youth Brass Band Koniseti (Concert)

Nov 9th, 2019: Youth Brass Band Koniseti (Concert)

In the Tongan culture, churches, and Tongan communities would gather and put together events called, “Koniseti,” which means, “Concert”  in English.Koniseti’s are basically fundraisers, the only difference is the meaning behind the Koniseti. Raising money is a factor, but the main idea and focus of the Koniseti is for the Youth Brass Band to showcase songs they have learned, and present it to the people.

Nov 9th, 2019: BAND CONCERT

Nov 9th, 2019: BAND CONCERT

Dec 15th, 2019: First Tongan Christian Church Po Hiva

Dec 15th, 2019: First Tongan Christian Church Po Hiva

Dec 15th, 2019: First Tongan Christian Church Po Hiva

Dec 15th, 2019: First Tongan Christian Church Po Hiva

General Assembly 2019

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More than 3,000 disciples joined together in Des Moines, IW from July 20 through July 24 for the General Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), “Abide in Me (John 15:1-5).” Everyone was blessed by powerful preaching, uplifting music, sharing the Lord’s Supper, workshops, bible studies, and many more.

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NAPAD did a crucial role in this event. Not only the Tongan drummers opened and closed the assembly through their inspirational performance but also NAPAD hosted aftersession, dinner, and workshop. Through these experiences, we present how the diversity and the unity can be achieved in our community. We also had a great opportunity to meet old and new friends and connect with other disciples.

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One of the key moments of the GA was the announcement of 2020 Experience: “It’s Real!” During the Tuesday business session, Rev. Chung Seong Kim (NAPAD), Rev. Lori Tapia (Obra Hispana), and Rev. Dr. Timothy James held the banner together and promoted our joint experience. We look forward to seeing NAPAD siblings next year in Fort Worth, TX. The 2020 Experience will take place on July 22-25, 2020.

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