- Anytime: The Way of Love Small Group Facilitation Guide and Curriculum (9 sessions): Essential resource for forming a small group, shaping a Rule of Life, and growing in relationship with God and each other.
- Epiphany - LEARN/The Good Book Club: Along the Way of Love, we read and learn from scripture each day, with a special focus on the life and teachings of Jesus. This Epiphany join any of the Good Book Club efforts and spend a season with Paul's letter to the Romans. Learn more at www.goodbookclub.org, an initiative of Forward Movement.
- Lent and Easter/Life Transformed: The Way of Love in Lent and Easter: The Episcopal Church provides this seasonal resource, complete with Adult Forums, a Quiet Day and an Easter season of action.
- Ascension to Pentecost - PRAY/Thy Kingdom Come: Led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Christians around the world will share in 12 days of intentional prayer for the spread of God's love. Learn more and get ready for this energizing global movement of prayer at www.thykingdomcome.global.
- Way of Love resources from Church Publishing, Inc. (CPI) include Living the Way of Love, a 40-day devotional by Mary Bea Sullivan, and their recently published Little Books of Guidance - one for each of the seven Way of Love practices. Explore the host of CPI resources at www.churchpublishing.org/wayoflove.
Monday, January 7, 2019
Way of Love resources
To assist congregations, dioceses, and communities of faith
to engage the Way of Love throughout the liturgical year, The Episcopal
Church and partnering organizations offer resources for every time of the year:
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Applications accepted for Episcopal Service Corps
Young adults (21-32 years old) are invited to apply to serve
as a member of the 2019-2020 Episcopal Service Corps. Episcopal Service
Corps is a nationwide network of locally organized and incorporated
programs designed to provide young adults with an opportunity to serve
others, promote justice, and live simply in intentional communities
focused on providing participants tools and resources to deepen their
spiritual awareness and discern vocation. Click here for more information and application.
2019 ECF Fellowship application now available
Since 1964, Episcopal Church Foundation (ECF) has
awarded 225 Fellowships to individuals pursuing advanced academic
studies and special ministries with the aim of educating and equipping
future lay and clergy leaders. The application for the 2019 Fellowship is now open.
An ECF Fellowship provides both financial support and networking
opportunities. ECF has typically awarded three to four Fellowships per
year. New awards range up to $15,000 for the first year and are
renewable for an additional two years. The selection process for an
ECF Fellowship is highly competitive. A strong application requires
a significant investment of time and effort and ECF encourages all
applicants to begin this process early. Applications are due on March
15, 2019. ECF will announce the 2019 Fellows in late May of 2019.
Letter to the Episcopal Church from the Presiding Bishop and President of the House of Deputies
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and the Rev. Gay Clark
Jennings, President of the House of Deputies have issued a letter to the
Episcopal Church regarding Resolution D034 passed by General
Convention. The resolution suspends for three years the canon that
places a time limit on reporting clergy sexual misconduct against
children and youth under age 21. Click here to read their letter.
Parish Development Clinics in 2019
The Order of the Ascension, an Episcopal Religious Community,
invites clergy-in-charge of congregations (rectors, vicars) to two
Parish Development Clinics. They are an integration of practical parish
issues and Anglican pastoral/ascetic theology and strategy; with a touch
of organization development. Participants come having completed a
significant course of reading. They each complete some work prior to the
clinic. Trainer/coaches will facilitate a process in which the
participants engage one another and the coaches around the issues and
dynamics of their parishes.
There are two clinics which still have open space. The
workshop fee is $200.00. Participants arrange for their own lodging and
meals:
- Benedictine Rhythms: Listen, Take Counsel - June 4-7, 2-19, Seattle, WA. Register by March 1. Objectives are: 1) To better understand the inner dynamics of self and parish around listening and taking counsel. and 2) To increase our ability to shape healthier and more faithful practices around listening and taking counsel.
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Shaping the Parish Through Spiritual Practice - Sept. 10-13, 2019, Seattle, WA. Register by April 1. The emphasis will be on understanding and living a pastoral theology and strategy. In this clinic we will focus on spiritual practice.
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Bishop Magness called to serve as Bishop Diocesan Pro-Tempore
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