On
Saturday, June 9, Bishop Hollerith will ordain Eve Butler-Gee, Terry
Davis Edwards, Roger Alan Hungerford, Dana VanVliet-Pullin, and Wendy J.
Wilkinson to the Sacred Order of Deacons. The ordination will take
place at St. Andrew's, Newport News at 11 a.m. A reception will follow
the service. Clergy: red stoles.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Presiding Bishop calls on all Episcopalians to help Saint Paul’s College survive
Saint Paul's launched its "Now & Forever" campaign last November with the goal of raising $5 million. With the May 17 deadline fast approaching, the college needs to close a $1.2 million gap in the drive. The fund-raising campaign, along with budget right-sizing and organizational re-structuring at Saint Paul's, are key elements in the school's drive to be reaffirmed with full accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges in mid-June.
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, in an open letter to Episcopalians dated May 1, said Saint Paul's "has played a vital role in the life of our church since its founding in 1888." "We need the leadership and service of these students and graduates in our common life. We also need your assistance to help the students and faculty" to "continue their strong record of achievement now and well into our shared future," the bishop added. "Our challenge is to share the abundance of our lives with these students and this institution, so that all might share in the gifts that are being raised up in classrooms, playing fields and volunteer programs in southern Virginia."
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, in an open letter to Episcopalians dated May 1, said Saint Paul's "has played a vital role in the life of our church since its founding in 1888." "We need the leadership and service of these students and graduates in our common life. We also need your assistance to help the students and faculty" to "continue their strong record of achievement now and well into our shared future," the bishop added. "Our challenge is to share the abundance of our lives with these students and this institution, so that all might share in the gifts that are being raised up in classrooms, playing fields and volunteer programs in southern Virginia."
Investor Charles M. Royce and his wife Deborah are offering a $250,000 challenge grant of $1 for every $2 raised of unrestricted gifts through the May 17 deadline. The first $500,000 raised will become $750,000 toward the $1.2 million goal. "As Episcopalians, we share a deep, spiritual commitment to support educational institutions and strengthen communities," said Royce. "We take pride in Saint Paul's College and its important mission. With this gift, my wife Deborah and I hope to help ensure that Saint Paul's College will be able to continue to help young people fulfill their potential and serve and lead in their communities."
"We are humbled and honored to receive this support in our hour of need," said Saint Paul's College CEO and Interim President Eddie N. Moore, Jr. "For more than a century, Saint Paul's has evolved with the times, but remained united in mission with our founding Church to provide all students - and particularly the under served - with a strong sense of community, with spiritual guidance, and with a thirst for lifelong learning that would form them for service and leadership."
You can learn more about Saint Paul's College and make a donation online at www.saintpaulsnet.com.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Preservation Virginia calls Talbot Hall endangered
On
May 7, 2012, Preservation Virginia will issue a list of sites across
the Commonwealth that face threats which would detract from their
historic integrity. It is our understanding that one of the sites
included on this year's list may be Talbot Hall.
If
this is the case, Preservation Virginia will have made this decision
without full knowledge of the facts surrounding the potential
disposition of the property.
In
a response to Preservation Virginia, Bishop Hollerith has made it clear
that as the faithful duly-elected leaders of the Diocese of Southern
Virginia consider the conveyance of the property for future use, they
are being extremely careful to assure the preservation, and hopefully
restoration, of the historic house. Indeed, the resolution passed at the
Council of the Diocese of Southern Virginia in February specifies that
the preservation of the historic house will be a primary consideration
in its disposition. The decision regarding the disposition of the
property will be made only after careful consideration by each of the
more than thirty members of the Executive Board and the Standing
Committee of the Diocese of Southern Virginia who are committed to
follow the intent of that resolution.
The
34,000 people of the Diocese of Southern Virginia have been good and
faithful stewards of the Talbot Hall manor house within the limits of
our financial ability for more than 50 years. It is our intent to be
nothing less than good and faithful stewards of this house as we
consider its future disposition.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Easter Season reflection from Bishop Hollerith
"When
one considers the various Easter accounts of the Risen Lord appearing
to the disciples, it becomes clear that for the early Church the
resurrection was much more complex and much richer in character than a
single event fixed in time. The meaning of the resurrection was revealed
not all at once, but gradually, with each appearance adding more depth
to the rich texture of the disciples' personal and community experience
of the risen Jesus. The beauty of the Easter season as we celebrate it
in our tradition is that each Sunday we too learn a little more about
the miracle - a little more about its startling implications for our
lives." Click here to read more.
You can also access the Bishop's reflection on our website.
Help connect graduates with Canterbury programs
As
your high school seniors prepare for graduation and begin to transition
into college life, please help them stay connected to Episcopal
community by taking a moment to contact college chaplains on their
behalf. Facilitating connection with Canterbury programs can make a big
difference in the spiritual and social life of young people starting
their college careers. Go to http://www.diosova.org/college to
find information about programs in our own diocese and throughout
Virginia. For students who will be attending college out of state,
please contact Ashley Scruggs at ascruggs@diosova.org if you would like help making this connection.
Presiding Bishop & Archbishop Tutu to discuss mission in live webcast
Episcopal
Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori will conduct a
conversation about mission with Archbishop Desmond Tutu in a live
webcast on Saturday, May 19 at 3:30 pm Eastern. The live webcast will be available at no fee on the website of the Episcopal Church www.episcopalchurch.org
and will be available on demand afterwards. Framing the conversation on
the Anglican Five Marks of Mission, the questions to be explored are:
"What does Mission mean to me"; and "What does mission look like in the
world."
"I
look forward to a stimulating conversation with Archbishop Tutu, and am
very grateful for this opportunity to prompt wider conversation about
God's mission," Presiding Bishop Jefferts Schori stated.
The
May 19 event is the first in a series of discussions about mission with
the Presiding Bishop and other prominent religious leaders. The event is ideal for congregation and group viewing, adult forums, discussion groups, etc.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Mission Initiative Grants for 2012
The
Mission Network is again making available grants of up to $1000 per
Convocation to be used in an Evangelistic Mission Initiative. You know
your context and culture best, so we are allowing you to use the money
in a way that makes the most sense for your situation. Be creative! How
can you raise the visibility of the Episcopal Church in your area? How
could you better equip the congregations in your Convocation to be more
inviting and welcoming? Work with your convoccation's dean. New this year: Congregations,
coordinating with their deans, may apply for a grant after June 1 if
their convocation as a whole has not applied. Deadline is Oct. 1. Click here for the 2012 Mission Initiative Grant form, ideas and FAQs.
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