The grand opening of the James Solomon Russell - Saint Paul's
College Museum & Archives will be held Saturday, August 10. The day
will begin with worship at Saint Paul's Memorial Chapel at 10:30 a.m.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at 1 p.m. at the former
Saint Paul's College Student Union Building, 100 Athletic Field Drive,
Lawrenceville. For more information, contact James Grimstead, director, gsmus@aol.com.
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Jackson-Feild makes presentation to placement professionals
Jackson-Field's Donna Creasy presented information regarding
Neurofeedback to a symposium of professionals who are tasked with
finding the most appropriate and effective treatment for their
locality's youth with emotional and behavioral issues. The topic was
Neurofeedback and its utilization in residential treatment
There was a keen interest on the part of these professionals
regarding Neurofeedback and its effectiveness in treating specific
disorders including substance abuse. Neurofeedback is an evidence-based
practice that uses electroencephalography or EEG to map brain activity.
The goal is for youth to understand their brain functioning and gain
control over their thoughts and behaviors. They learn how to connect
stimuli which are undesirable that associate with negative thoughts and
emotions such as depression, anxiety, impulsivity, etc. They learn how
to manage these thoughts and feelings and control and improve their
behaviors.
Jackson-Feild has used Neurofeedback as an effective
treatment intervention for over twenty years. It is the only nonprofit
organization in Virginia that uses it. Jackson-Feild does not receive
any reimbursement for this service. JFBHS believes so strongly in this
intervention since it has been so effective that it raises funds to
cover this expense.
Ms. Creasy' s presentation was very well received and
participants walked away with a new appreciation and understanding about
the importance Neurofeedback could make in helping their youth.
Alumni Work Weekend & Social May 3-5
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Wednesday, April 3, 2019
James Solomon Russell celebrated
The James Solomon Russell Commemoration Committee held a celebration of the life and work of the Rev. James Solomon Russell on Sunday, March 31 in South Hill. Bishop Jay Magness was celebrant and Bishop Ronald Thornhill, senior pastor of Tabernacle of Zion, preached. Descendants of James Solomon Russell, pictured here with Bishop Magness, were on hand for the celebration.
May Weekend registration is open!
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God's love is so many things. How would you define it? Join
other teens from around the diocese for a weekend retreat that will fill
you with God's love and help us finish the sentence "God's love is..."
For grades 6-12, May 17-19. Fellowship, fun, games, music, and moving worship... AND it's at Chanco, so register now! Click here for details and registration.
Camp SpiritSong to serve children affected by opioid use of a parent
Camp Spirit Song is offered in partnership with the
SpiritWorks Foundation to give the gift of a camp experience to children
in Province III affected by the opioid substance use disorder of a
parent or other close loved one. The camp will be held August 11-16 at
the Claggett Center in Buckeystown, MD. This is the inaugural year of
Camp Spirit Song, and the first camp program of its kind on the east
coast, and we ask your prayers and support for our ministry this summer.
Camp provides children grades 4-8 with an opportunity to meet God through:
● the support of a Christian community
● fellowship with peers who share a common experience
● time to rest and play away from the distractions of everyday life
It is our mission to offer Camp Spirit Song at no cost to
campers' families.You can help make camp a reality for 40 campers this
year by sponsoring a camper. $1,000 covers the cost of one camper,
including room and board, program materials, and staff fees.
Individuals, parishes, and dioceses may donate directly toward camper
sponsorship. We have one camper scholarship covered by a parish in the
Diocese of Maryland, and look forward to many other donors getting in
touch with Claggett to support this camp.
To make or pledge a contribution toward Camp Spirit Song,
contact Lisa Marie Ryder, co-Executive Director of the Claggett Center,
301-874-5147 or lmryder@claggettcenter.org.
Click here
to learn more about Camp Spirit Song, and camper applications.
Questions or to volunteer, contact Rita Yoe, Program Coordinator at the
Claggett Center, 301-874-5147 or ryoe@claggettcenter.org.
Daughters of the King upcoming events
Annual Diocesan Spring Assembly
The Daughters of the King will have their Annual Diocesan Spring
Assembly at St. David's, North Chesterfield, on Saturday, April 27
beginning at 9 a.m. Following breakfast and a brief business meeting, we
will fill gently-used purses and backpacks with basic hygiene products
for residents in Menchville House, Natasha House and a few other women's
shelters. This 'Purses and Packs' project is a mission focus for the
diocesan Daughters chapters this year. The Rev. Kathie Price, diocesan
chaplain, will talk about the labyrinth and we will have the opportunity
to walk the new labyrinth at St. David's. The meeting will conclude
with Holy Eucharist. Contact: Kathy Zinskie, 757-879-9094.
Province III Retreat
The Daughters of the King Province III Retreat will be held at the
Claggett Retreat Center in Adamstown, MD May 31 through June 2. This
year's theme is "Creating Your Own Paths to Prayer". The Rev. Dr.
Patricia D. Brown, Executive Director and Spiritual Director of the
Spiritworks Center for Formation and Leadership in Pittsburgh will lead
the retreat. She is an author, pastor, hospital chaplain, professor, and
hospice manager. Our retreat will focus on simple gifts of music,
prayer and silence and enjoy fellowship, peace and nature. "To be
together and to laugh together is a great spiritual practice." For more
information, contact Kathy Zinskie at 757-879-9094.
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