Archive for the ‘Donor Sabbath’ Category

National Donor Sabbath Weekend, November 13-15

Monday, September 22nd, 2008 Posted in Donor Sabbath, In the News | No Comments »

Congregations and houses of worship across the nation will recognize the lifesaving benefits of organ and tissue donation on November 13-15, 2008 during National Donor Sabbath weekend. National Donor Sabbath is an ecumenical celebration of life, a time set aside for religious leaders of all denominations to talk to their congregations about their faith’s support of [...]

A matter of choice in Life and Death

Monday, September 22nd, 2008 Posted in Donor Sabbath | No Comments »

  When our 22-year-old son Tim learned that he had a brain aneurysm, he had no choice but to have an operation to repair the weakened wall of the artery. Without surgery, his excruciating headaches would continue and a rupture of the artery would bring instant death. The operation corrected that problem, but hours later Tim [...]

More information to share

Friday, August 22nd, 2008 Posted in Donor Sabbath | No Comments »

Sign up to receive a complete Donor Sabbath kit. Free Bulletin inserts are available in English and Spanish while supplies last. To order, email us at DonateLifeNebraska@cox.net and let us know the quantity you need of each language and where to send them Information to print and share View Bible Marker Our letter to you

Religious Resources

Friday, August 22nd, 2008 Posted in Donor Sabbath | No Comments »

This section contains sample sermons, biblical passages, hymns, and inspirational poems.  Their purpose is to assist faith leaders in preparation for donor events and memorial ceremonies. Thank you to UNOS Professional Services for Providing the Following Resources from their Donation Guide for Faith Leaders and Health Care Professionals* SERMON OUTLINE (PROTESTANT) John 3:16 I. The theme throughout the Bible [...]

All major religions support organ and tissue donation

Friday, August 22nd, 2008 Posted in Donor Sabbath | No Comments »

AME & AME Zion Donation is viewed as an act of neighborly love and charity. They encourage all members to support donation as a way of helping others. Amish Approved if there is a definite indication that the health of the recipient would improve, but reluctant if the outcome is questionable. Assembly of God Donation is highly supported. Baptist In 1988, the [...]

National Donor Sabbath Bulletin Announcements

Friday, August 22nd, 2008 Posted in Donor Sabbath | No Comments »

Items you can put in your bulletin to help spread the word.