The Feast of St. Francis is October 4. Help us celebrate by sharing a
picture of your animal companions that we can share in our St. Francis
Facebook Celebration. Send your picture to aturner@diosova.org.
Be sure to include your name, parish and your pet's name. Be sure to
visit our Facebook page on Oct. 4 to see all the "Episco-Pets" in
Southern Virginia!
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Don't miss October Weekend! Registration deadline is Sep. 30
Have you registered for
October Weekend yet? The deadline is Monday, September 30. October
Weekend is for young people in grades 8 through 12 and their adult
leaders. Come to Chanco October 11-13 for a weekend in the woods with
teens from all over our diocese! October Weekend features great music,
small groups, socials and games, meaningful discussions, a dance, and
really incredible worship experiences. Come experience the presence of
God in community! Click here for details and online registration.
Mark your calendar for these other important dates:
- Oct. 14: Happening #60 Registration Deadline
- Nov. 4: November Weekend Registration Deadline
- Nov. 8-10: Happening #60
- Nov. 15-17: November Weekend
Living Waters Summit examines water quality through the lens of faith
The Living Waters
Summit, November 19, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., is an opportunity to join
faith and conservation leaders from across the Commonwealth as they
examine water quality through the lens of faith. Investigate where faith
and conservation priorities intersect. Immerse yourself in the wisdom
and inspiration of speakers from the interfaith and science communities.
Examine ways the faith and conservation communities can facilitate
richer, more relevant conversations by working together. Collaborate
across faiths to develop "next steps" to improve water quality in our
communities during the coming year. Click here for details and registration.
New Chorister Program open to all children ages 8-18
Christ and St. Luke's,
Norfolk, is starting a Chorister Program for children ages 8-18, under
the direction of Kevin Kwan, newly appointed Director of Music. Boys
and girls, regardless of religious affiliation, church membership, or
musical experience, are welcome to join the choir. The Choristers will
be trained according to the standards set forth by the Royal School of
Church Music.
This opportunity is open
to all families in the Diocese who would benefit from professional
music training, at no expense to the parents besides their commitment.
More than just music skills, the Choristers training can be an
essential part of the whole formation of a child. Each boy and girl
receives significant individual attention in a stimulating, challenging,
yet fun environment.
Rehearsals are on Wednesdays from 5-6pm, followed by a light supper open to all families. This meal, organized by the parents, is a way to build community among the families in a casual setting. Currently, the Choristers sing on Sundays every 4-6 weeks, in addition to the popular Christmas Eve and Holy Week services. For more information, please contact Kevin Kwan at kevin.kwan@christandstlukes.org or 757-627-5665 extension 18.
St. John's, Halifax, ready to show off their new look
The extensive
renovations at St. John's preserve the church's past while helping it to
move forward into the 21st century. Among the many improvements to the
structure, was making the church and parish house completely
handicap-accessible. "Essentially, we've redone that building from top
to bottom," said the Rev. Cleon Ross, interim rector. "There's no part
of the building that hasn't been touched. "
The open house on
Saturday will include tours of the church, parish house and cemetery. A
dedication and blessing for both the church and parish house will take
place on Sunday.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Boys' Home participates in The Amazing Raise
The Community
Foundation, serving Richmond and Central Virginia, will again
sponsor The Amazing Raise. For 36 hours beginning Wednesday, September 18,
at 6 a.m. and extending to Thursday, September 19, at 6 p.m., supporters
can designate online donations to eligible nonprofits. Boys' Home is
one of the 571 organizations in this select group. The Boys' Home page
can be accessed here.
St. John's honors the Rev. James Chisholm
The Rev. Brian Hobden, 14th rector of St. John's, and the Rev.
Derek Harbin, 16th and current rector, bless a bronze plaque at the
Rev. James Chisholm's grave.
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St.
John's honored Chisholm with series of events over the weekend,
including tours of Olde Towne and the original Naval Hospital building,
highlighting Chisholm's work. Sunday afternoon's event included the
dedication of a new bronze plaque and the reading of a city
proclamation by Portsmouth Mayor Kenneth Wright. A collection in
Chisholm's honor will pay for mosquito bed nets. A fitting tribute since
Yellow Fever, although now eradicated, was a mosquito-borne disease.
Today, the nets could help prevent malaria, which causes 200 million
illnesses and kills 600,000 people a year.
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