Friday, June 17, 2016

Cursillistas refurbish Chanco shed


By Mike Nickelsburg, Emmanuel, Virginia Beach   

During the week of June 6, 26 Cursillo volunteers cleaned out and refurbished Chanco's shed, inside and out. While one group unloaded the shed to a POD, inventoried, and cleaned out years of accumulated stuff, the rest of the crew removed the rotten wood, added new siding, caulked and painted, rebuilt the porch, added a roof over the porch, cleaned out the interior, and added new storage shelves. A new roof was installed the following week, and a new HVAC unit will be installed shortly. Many thanks to all those who worked and to those who supported the project through prayer and monetary donations.

Save the date: International Black Clergy Conference in November

Save the date for an important upcoming conference and educational event, the International Black Clergy Conference, scheduled for Wednesday, November 16 to Saturday, November 19 in Houston, TX. The theme of the event is "The Jesus Movement: Embracing Our Call." The pre-conference begins on Tuesday, November 15 with meetings of affinity groups: clergy ordained five years or less; deacons; retired clergy; diocesan leadership staff; New Visions Team; and clergy serving in multicultural and/or white congregations. On Wednesday, the conference keynote address will be presented by Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael Curry on "Embracing the Call." Click here for more information and registration.

Registration opens for Evangelism Matters conference

Evangelism Matters, an Episcopal Church Evangelism Conference held November 18-19 in Dallas, TX, is for anyone who would like to learn more about evangelism and available resources to share our faith. This innovative churchwide event is co-sponsored by Forward Movement and the Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop's Office, and is hosted by the Diocese of Dallas and Church of the Transfiguration, Dallas, where the activities will be held. Among the planned activities are an address by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, plus plenary sessions and workshops by evangelism leaders. A portion of the Saturday events will be live webcast to allow for individual and group viewing during conventions, discussion groups, and local evangelism gatherings. Click here for info and registration.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Litany for Gun Violence Prevention offered for use in Sunday services

A Litany for Gun Violence Prevention written by the Rt. Rev. Stephen T. Lane, Episcopal bishop of Maine, is offered for use in liturgies throughout the Episcopal Church this coming Sunday or at any other time. The litany is available here, and includes downloadable bulletin inserts in English and in Spanish. A full Eucharistic liturgy, prepared by St. Mary's Episcopal Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, is also available.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Ordination to the Sacred Order of Deacons

 
L to R: Bishop Hollerith; Charlie Bauer; Josh Stephen; the Rt. Rev. Neil Alexander;
the Rev. Chris Epperson, rector of Bruton Parish.

On Saturday, June 11, at Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, Bishop Hollerith ordained Charlie Bauer and Josh Stephens to the Sacred Order of Deacons. The Rt. Rev. Neil Alexander, Dean of the School of Theology at The University of the South, preached. Charlie will begin as Curate at Hickory Neck, Toano in July and Josh will begin as Associate Rector for Family Ministry at Bruton Parish in August.

Join the Union of Black Episcopalians

The Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE) invites ALL Episcopalians, regardless of race, to become members of UBE and join them in their mission of fighting racism and encouraging the involvement of Black people in the total life of the church. Presiding Bishop Michael Curry is a lifetime member of UBE - won't you join him and support this vital ministry?

The James Solomon Russell chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE) meets on the second Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m. at Grace, Norfolk (1400 E. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk). All Episcopalians in the Diocese of Southern Virginia are invited and encouraged to join the UBE and become members of this diverse and concerned group. Annual dues are $70 for individuals, $60 for retired, and $105 four couples. For more information contact David Flores, drf71137@gmail.com.

BB&T Emporia Branch shines light on Jackson-Feild through Lighthouse Project

Employees from the Emporia branch of BB&T partnered with Jackson-Feild Behavioral Health Services by painting common areas in Gwaltney Cottage.
 
This partnership is based on BB&T's "Lighthouse Project" a company-wide community service program. BB&T believes an investment in their communities is one of the best investments they will ever make! Whether it's a financial contribution, an investment of time or both, they feel their support can truly make a difference.
 
This project gave BB&T an opportunity to provide corporate financial support to local charities, while associates roll up their sleeves and go to work. Since the Lighthouse Project began in 2009, their associates have contributed more than 385,000 volunteer hours and have improved the quality of life for more than 11 million people
 
The Emporia team members eagerly accepted this challenge to paint one of JFBHS's residential cottages Mark Owen and his team arrived bright and early on May 21st with paint brushes and rollers in hand. They got right to work and by the end of the day the cottage had a whole new look. The funds to purchase the paint and supplies was provided by a grant from BB&T.
 
Mark and his family have been involved at JFBHS for years. He knows the good work that is being done daily to help children with mental health disorders understand and manage their disorders.
 
JFBHS is most grateful for the help and support that the Lighthouse Project has provided to improve the quality of life and upgrade the living quarters for its children.