The Rev. Sarah Odderstol, Rector
Rev. Odderstol answered the call to Grace while acting as rector of St. John’s, Broad Creek in Fort Washington, Maryland. Her interest in Grace stemmed from her days as a seminarian when she visited the parish with her seminary class. Grace’s commitment to racial justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion deepened her interest in the parish. In previous positions, Rev. Odderstol participated in anti-racism and conflict management training. With her husband, who served in the military, daughter and son, Rev. Odderstol has traveled and lived in many countries around the world. While stationed in various locales, Rev. Odderstol volunteered as a childbirth educator and doula and most notably as a liaison for the Yokosuka Episcopal Fellowship in Yokosuka, Japan. Additionally, Rev. Odderstol has a strong music background and is a gifted vocalist. She served as a cantor for Roman Catholic services and sang in synagogues while in college. Yvonne VanLowe, Grace’s Senior Warden, praised Rev. Odderstol for possessing the unique mix of strengths needed to be a successful rector. VanLowe went on to say that “Her experience as a priest in parishes of different sizes, worship styles and diversity during the past 20 years will benefit our congregation.” Rev. Odderstol stood apart from other candidates because of her dedication to her congregation, her strong leadership skills, her love of pastoral care, her dedication to youth, music and singing, and her warm and welcoming personality. She is easily able to connect with people of all backgrounds and she is passionate about parish ministry and pastoral care. In her various ministries, Rev. Odderstol developed new and bolstered existing partnerships to expand outreach ministries. She established a police chaplaincy ministry to support the police department and to respond with police to tragedies and disasters. She serves on the Episcopal Diocese of Washington’s Commission on Ministry, and she continuously takes courses and training to learn new skills that she can apply in her parish and outreach. Rev. Odderstol has a bachelor’s degree in business management and finance from American University in Washington, D.C. and a master’s degree in divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary.
The name of the organization is the Christian Alliance for Development (CAFORD) commonly known as CAFORD – South Sudan.
WHAT IS CAFORD?
CAFORD is a non – profit and non-denominational Christian organization founded in Warrap state, South Sudan to celebrate, promote, protect and transform community mindset on poverty. At CAFORD we work as a team to positively to transform and change the community through Christian approaches by doing spiritual -nurtured of our community members and children as well.
Vision
Lifting people out of poverty and injustice by empowering community to be self-reliance and advocacy so that they can fight poverty and injustice by themselves.
Mission
Christian Alliance for Development (CAFORD) is committed to eliminate poverty and injustice to promote development through community advocacy in collaboration with Churches and others stakeholders through biblical teaching of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on Feed my sheep (John 21:16)
Dear Rev
I am under the weather and will not make our meeting today.
I sincerely apologize and hope to reschedule.
Regards
Sarah
Dear Pastors
Iam Pastor Inock KAKUMBI KATONDO ,living in bukavu town in the south kivu province at east of Democratic Republic of congo.I write you this as to apply for partnership with your church.
I currently have 2 churches under my responsibility in the coutrysides of Bunyakiri and Kalonge and one church here in the town.
So,we would like to be the branch of your church here in the congo and to work together for moving ahead the God’s word worldwide as to convince the many unbelievers to become Christians.
With hope of fine reply,we look forward to hearing from you.
My whatsapp number is +243 99 95 50 202
On behalf
Rev.inock kakumbi katondo