Alternative Gifts International: Help Wanted

Wichita is home to Alternative Gifts International (AGI).  AGI was a pioneer in the world of alternative gift markets and continues to distinguish itself.  AGI started in a Presbyterian Church in California in 1980.  When AGI moved to Wichita it found a partner in Grace Presbyterian.

The concept of an alternative gift market is to provide individuals the chance to shop, not for products but for gifts that have a far-reaching impact.  Instead of buying a tangible gift for someone, you donate in their honor to an organization.  In the process you and the gift recipient learn about the work of that organization.

Many churches and organizations encourage this kind of giving.  What distinguishes AGI is their commitment to finding ministries and organizations all over the world that might otherwise be overlooked.  The research AGI does is incredible as they seek to support a wide range of mission.

Each year AGI sets up markets in communities where people can shop and learn.  For many years Grace hosted the Wichita market.  Since we gave up hosting, we’ve continued to participate by hosting a booth at each market.

There is no question that AGI is an incredible organization.  The question is whether Grace is still committed to participating in the market.   We are looking for someone or a group of people to take this on.  If you are interested in leading this effort, talk to Catherine Neelly Burton, catherine@mygpc.org.

Leading involves a few hours of work each month August – October, and then a bigger time commitment at Market time in November, more like 10-12 hours.  Grace members may continue to support and shop at the market whether or not we find a new leader.

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