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Monday, August 12, 2019
Join us for Cursillo #167
Food for the Soul Retreat
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Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Bishop Magness joins Presiding Bishop Curry in inviting churches to take part in Healing Day National Bell Ringing
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry and Bishop Magness invite
Episcopal churches to take part in a national action to remember and
honor the first enslaved Africans who landed in English North America in
1619 by tolling their bells for one minute on Sunday, August 25 at 3:00
p.m. The national bell ringing is among the Healing Day events being
held at Fort Monroe National Monument to commemorate the 400th
anniversary
Watch Presiding Bishop Curry's video message here.
"The National Park Service is commissioning, and asking,
churches and people from around this country to commemorate and remember
that landing and the bringing of those first enslaved Africans to this
country by ringing bells. And if possible, by tolling the bells of
churches and to do so on August 25 at 3:00 in the afternoon," said
Curry. "I'm inviting us as The Episcopal Church to join in this
commemoration as part of our continued work of racial healing and
reconciliation. At 3:00 pm we can join together with people of other
Christian faiths and people of all faiths to remember those who came as
enslaved, who came to a country that one day would proclaim liberty. And
so we remember them and pray for a new future for us all."
The national bell ringing is among the Healing Day
events being held at Fort Monroe National Monument to commemorate the
400th anniversary of that landing.
"The 2019 commemoration of the arrival of the first enslaved
Africans to North America is for me a highly personal occasion," said
Bishop Magness. "As a descendent of slaveholders, and as a white male
who came of age in the racially polarized south during the 1950s and
1960s, I am painfully aware of my own complicity in furthering and
perpetuating the subjugation of my African American brothers and
sisters. At a time when the racial divide in this country seems to be
growing rather than diminishing, we are in dire need of a moment, an
event when we can stop and take stock of our responsibilities to bring
the races together, perhaps in a new manner that truly is an embrace of
what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ."
Click here for more information.
Bishop Search Update: Petition Candidates Announced
In early July, the Standing Committee of the Diocese received the
Petitions of two priests who sought to be included on the slate of
candidates for Bishop of Southern Virginia. After appropriate
background and reference checks, the Standing Committee approved the
Petitions of the following individuals: The Rev. Harold J. Cobb, Jr.;
The Rev. J. Derek Harbin. Click here
to meet these candidates. Their names will appear on the slate of
candidates for the election which takes place on September 21, and they
will be included in the walkabouts to take place in early September.
As soon as possible, the www.svabishopsearch.org website will be updated.
Monday, August 5, 2019
Justice & Advocacy Resources on diocesan website
The diocesan website has a new page - Justice & Advocacy Resources,
located in Congregational Resources. The resource is a work in progress
and additional material will be added on an ongoing basis. In addition
to resources addressing creation care, peace building, racial
reconciliation, and others, there are also current alerts to help you
take action on issues important to you.
Chester Rotary presents corn hole sets to Jackson-Feild
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The construction of these sets was a labor of love headed by
Rotarian Peter Adler and his Rotarian helpers. The Chester Rotary Club
has constructed sets for our charities and causes in the past.
After the final assembly of the legs and the presentation of
the sets to the children the Rotarians, children and staff sat down to
an old fashioned ice cream social. Brownies and cookies were also a part
of the fare. Nothing tastes as great as ice cream on a hot summer
night.
Bishop Search Update
Information for Walkabouts
Questions? Contact Transition Committee Chair the Rev. Chris Epperson, cepperson@brutonparish.org, or Vice Chair the Rev. Gini DiStanislao, gini@manakin.org.
The Transition Committee invites everyone in the Diocese of
Southern Virginia to attend the Walkabouts September 4-8, 2019.
Walkabouts are opportunities to meet the candidates for our 11th
Bishop, hear their responses to questions and help them to learn more
about you, our diocese. Click here to learn more about the candidates.
Our hope is that you are able to attend one of the locations in the
east, our Saturday central location at Chanco or in the west on
Sunday. If you are not able to attend one of these locations there
will be a live stream on Friday evening from the Galilee Walkabout.
This live stream will also be recorded and available on our website
following the event. Perhaps congregations could gather in their home
parishes and watch the live stream together for those who cannot attend
in person!
You may submit questions ahead of time for the Walkabouts to annestiles@embarqmail.com. Please note which walkabout you plan to attend when submitting your question.
The Walkabouts will take place on:
Thursday, September 5 at 6:30 pm (Please note time change)
Hungars Parish, 10107 Bayside Road, Machipongo
Friday, September 6 at 7:00 pm
Galilee, 3928 Pacific Avenue, Virginia Beach
Galilee, 3928 Pacific Avenue, Virginia Beach
NOTE: We will be available live and on-demand this evening on the diocesan website
Saturday, September 7 at 1:00 pm
Chanco on the James, 394 Floods Drive, Spring Grove
Chanco on the James, 394 Floods Drive, Spring Grove
NOTE: This is a great opportunity to bring the youth to this location to meet the candidates!
Sunday, September 8 at 3:00 pm
Johns Memorial, 400 High Street, Farmville
Johns Memorial, 400 High Street, Farmville
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