Because
Zuni is an isolated and disadvantaged community, the Mission
continually faces serious challenges in generating sufficient financial
resources to carry out its ministry. At one time fully funded by the
Christian Reformed Church, the Mission has been rightly and steadily
encouraged by Christian Reformed Home Missions to assume more
responsibility in generating the needed ministry resources. Zuni
Christian Reformed Church is fully responsible of generating its own
funding. Zuni Christian Mission School is responsible for generating
85% of its funding. Despite the decline of fund from CRHM and rising
costs, God has faithfully filled the gap with other funding resources.
Financial support for the Mission from the Zuni Tribal Government
is not possible due to our religious orientation. Revenue from
tuitions and donations from local sources are also severely limited
because of the high levels of family poverty and the lack of business
and economic development on the Reservation.
Thus the Mission’s existence depends heavily on appealing to a
wider network of prayer support, financial assistance, and volunteer
involvement to sustain and broaden its cross-cultural ministry. Only
recently has the Mission begun developing the capacity to seek and
nurture these sources of outside help.
Participating Through Prayer
Most surely, God’s blessings come to the Mission through the
prayers of his people. We invite you to pray regularly for Zuni people
and for the ministries of the church and school.
To prompt and facilitate your prayers, the school publishes a quarterly news bulletin called The Torch and a monthly e-mail Prayer Bulletin. To receive either or both of these information channels, e-mail your request to ZCMS@mac.com. The Torch, published each September, December, March and June, is available in print form. Online versions of The Torch are available here.
How to Help Financially
Operational Giving
Of course, anyone is welcome to make a general donation to the
Mission. The church and the school are deeply grateful for the many
generous gifts that regularly come from individuals, churches, schools,
Sunday Schools, businesses and foundations to support our mission
efforts in Zuni.
Specific Avenues for Operational Giving
The Mission has various several specific avenues and programs
through which our mission partners can channel their benevolent
contributions.
Avenues that specifically support Zuni Christian Reformed Church:
* Pastor Partnership. Many individuals and
churches have faithfully supported Pastor Mike Meekhof and his family.
The congregation has increasingly assumed responsibility for the salary,
benefits and professional development of the pastor; however, gifts
continue to offset the gap between congregational resources and needs.
* Benevolence. ZCRC often has opportunity to
help people in the community with their physical needs. Food, wood and
gas are common needs to which the deacons respond. During the summer,
mission teams often assist community members with basic home repairs.
* Bible Translation. The ZCRC and Wycliffe
Bible Translators work together to produce Christian materials in the
Zuni language. This program is dependent upon designated gifts that
provide stipends for Zuni members of the translation team and the cost
of publications.
* Youth Pastor and Ministries. From Summer
Kids’ Clubs to scholarships for students attending ZCMS or Rehoboth
Christian High School, from weekly youth activities to camp-outs and
conferences, the church provides a wide range of activities for children
and young adults. The young pastor has the responsibility for
activities targeted for junior high and high school young people.
Avenues that specifically support Zuni Christian Mission School:
*
The ZCMS Student Sponsorship Fund.
Outside support helps low-income parents pay their portion of school
tuition. Sponsorship also helps the school offset the gap between the
parent provided resources and the cost of education and provides an
avenue by which donors can build a relationship with a child and his/her
family.
* The Staff Partnership Initiative. Some donors
desire to support specific staff persons who come to Zuni as mission
workers. This partnership helps ZCMS pay staff costs for salary,
benefits, and professional development.
* The ZCMS Endowment. ZCMS has established a
permanent Endowment Fund for the long-term support of the school. The
school “tithes” 10% of all donor contributions into this fund and donors
can also designate gifts to the Endowment. Read more about the Endowment Fund
How to Give
Please be assured that the school and church are NOT in
competition with one another for funds! They operate as complementary
arms of the same mission effort, but have developed separate financial
mechanisms to facilitate each ministry’s particular focus.
Notes:
* If you wish to give to the church, a check or on-line contribution should be written or directed to Zuni Christian Reformed Church.
* If you wish to give to the school, a check or on-line contribution should be written or directed to Zuni Christian Mission School.
* If you wish to give to the building program, a check or on-line contribution should be written or directed to Zuni Christian Mission School, designated for the Building Program. The school is the financial fiduciary for this joint program. Read more about Special Giving Opportunities for the Building Program.
* Electronic transfers (both recurring or one-time) can be set up via this form. Please mail the form and a voided check to P.O. Box 445, Zuni, NM 87327.
* Checks written to Zuni Christian Mission are divided equally between church and school.
* Donations for either church or school can be mailed to:
P.O. Box 445,
Zuni, NM 87327
If you need help in clarifying any of the above-outlined giving
options or processes, please contact Pastor Mike Meekhof at the church
(505-782-5649) or Kathy Bosscher at the school (505-782-4546) or simply
e-mail the Mission at ZCMS@mac.com. We’ll be sure you are connected with the right person to assist you and answer your questions.
How to Volunteer at Zuni:
Although limited housing options (and no RV hook-ups) on the
Reservation restrict the number of on-site volunteers that can be used
at any one time, the Mission has developed variety of ways in which
Christians outside Zuni can be integrally involved in ministry to the
Zuni people.
Zuni Ambassadors:
People who have visited or worked in Zuni can join (or start)
groups of fellow Zuni supporters in specific corners of the country to
communicate the Zuni story and advocate for prayer, funds and
involvement on behalf of Zuni Mission.
Short-Term Volunteers:
The Mission uses a limited number of volunteers who have special
skills to fill specific, short-term, on-site roles such as teacher
assistants, tutors, technology consultants, and building/maintenance
workers. Short-term volunteers generally stay from two weeks to two
months.
Work Team Volunteers:
Typically, the Mission has hosted
2-3 groups of volunteer work/mission teams per year and hopes to
increase that number as facilities and resources can be expanded to
accommodate more groups. Work teams generally come for one week in the
summer.
Cultural Tour Groups:
The Zuni Ambassador group in Michigan can organize small groups to
visit Zuni and the surrounding area in order to expose people to the
unique cultural environment and ministry programs at Zuni.
Student-to-Student Connections:
There are opportunities for elementary students from Christian
schools to link up with ZCMS students through the cross-cultural
exchange of information, friendship and prayer.
If you would like to learn more about how you can visit or volunteer at the Mission, please contact us at 505-782-4546.