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 22, 2012
Integrity hosts screening of "Inlaws & Outlaws"
Integrity will host a free community screening of the documentary film "Inlaws & Outlaws" on Thursday, June 7th, at 7 pm. at St. Mark's, Hampton. With
remarkable honesty, good humor, great music and real heart, "Inlaws
& Outlaws" weaves together true stories of couples and singles, gay
and straight, to embrace what we all have in common: we love. The screening is funded by a grant from Integrity USA.
Light refreshments will be available and guests are encouraged to join
us for a discussion following the film. All are welcome! Click here for more information.
Presiding Bishop coming to Southern VA!
Presiding
Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori is coming to Southern Virginia to help
Old Donation, Virginia Beach, celebrate 375 years of worship. The
celebration will begin Saturday, June 23 with a prayer service at Church
Point at 10:15 a.m. This is the site of the first Anglican service held
in 1637 by Adam Thorowgood and other citizens of the Lynnhaven Parish.
Following the service, there will be a reading at the Adam Thoroughgood
House honoring the lives of Adam and Sarah Thorowgood. A choral concert
by Old Donation's St. Cecilia Choir will be held at 1:45 p.m. at the
church. The Presiding Bishop will officiate and preach at all three
services at Old Donation on Sunday, June 24. Services are at 8, 9:15 and
10:30 a.m. A reception will follow the 10:30 service. For more
information contact the church office, 757-497-0563 or odc375@yahoo.com.
Southern VA ready to take part in General Convention
The
77th Episcopal Church General Convention will be held July 5 through
July 12 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN. The
Episcopal Church's General Convention is held every three years, and is
the bi-cameral governing body of the Church. It is composed of the House
of Bishops, with upwards of 200 active and retired bishops and the
House of Deputies, with clergy and lay representatives elected from the
110 dioceses of the Church, at more than 800 members.
Southern Virginia will be sending four clergy and four lay deputies to this year's General Convention: The Rev. Samantha Vincent-Alexander, Head of Deputation, Ascension Norfolk; The Rev. John Baldwin, Emmanuel Virginia Beach; The Very Rev. Chris Cunningham, Johns Memorial Farmville; The Rev. Anna Noon, St. John's Hampton; Ms. Cindy Barnes, St. Michael's Bon Air; Mr. Matthew Grizzle, ODU Canterbury Center; Ms. Athena Hahn, Ascension Norfolk; and Mr. Tony Robinson, St. Thomas Chesapeake.
For complete and extensive information on the General Convention, check the website generalconvention.org. The Report to the General Convention, known as the Blue Book, the Bishop & Deputy Handbook and filed resolutions are all available for download.
Want to keep up with General Convention news and follow the work of our deputies as it happens? Check out our General Convention blogspot. Leading up to and during General Convention, we'll be posting the latest news and events. You can also find a link to the site on the General Convention page of our website. Become a subscriber to the diocese's weekly email news. Subscribers will receive a report of convention highlights. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. We'll be using these social networks for news as it happens. You can also follow General Convention on Twitter by using the hashtag #GC12.
Southern Virginia will be sending four clergy and four lay deputies to this year's General Convention: The Rev. Samantha Vincent-Alexander, Head of Deputation, Ascension Norfolk; The Rev. John Baldwin, Emmanuel Virginia Beach; The Very Rev. Chris Cunningham, Johns Memorial Farmville; The Rev. Anna Noon, St. John's Hampton; Ms. Cindy Barnes, St. Michael's Bon Air; Mr. Matthew Grizzle, ODU Canterbury Center; Ms. Athena Hahn, Ascension Norfolk; and Mr. Tony Robinson, St. Thomas Chesapeake.
For complete and extensive information on the General Convention, check the website generalconvention.org. The Report to the General Convention, known as the Blue Book, the Bishop & Deputy Handbook and filed resolutions are all available for download.
Want to keep up with General Convention news and follow the work of our deputies as it happens? Check out our General Convention blogspot. Leading up to and during General Convention, we'll be posting the latest news and events. You can also find a link to the site on the General Convention page of our website. Become a subscriber to the diocese's weekly email news. Subscribers will receive a report of convention highlights. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. We'll be using these social networks for news as it happens. You can also follow General Convention on Twitter by using the hashtag #GC12.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Planning and strategy workshop for youth leaders
Get prepared for the next program year! Mark your calendar for the Open
Planning & Strategy Workshop for Youth Leaders on Saturday, July
21, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hickory Neck, Toano. Adults who work with youth
in parishes around the diocese are invited to come together for this
annual gathering. We will join in problem-solving, calendar-planning and
sharing effective strategies for youth ministry in the parish. We will
also discuss ways we can better collaborate locally and brainstorm ideas
for diocesan youth ministry initiatives. This is a great opportunity to
network with other leaders, share your ideas, and get inspired. Light
breakfast and full lunch provided. No fee to attend. Please register by
emailing Youth Missioner Ashley Scruggs at ascruggs@diosova.org
Southern Virginians elected to national and provincial seats in Province III Synod elections
The
theme of the Province III Synod held in Martinsburg, West Virginia
April 29 through May 1 was "Preparing for General Convention." Presiding
Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori was present and addressed the
gathering on the challenges facing the church. Bishop Stacy Sauls, chief
operating officer of the Episcopal Church, spoke about the
re-structuring of the national church center. Bonnie Anderson and
Gregory Staub, president and secretary, respectively, of the House of
Deputies, presented a brief history of General Convention and led an
orientation for convention deputies.
Southern
Virginia was well represented at the Synod. In attendance were: Bishop
Hollerith, Canon Caroline Black, the Very Rev. Chris Cunningham (Johns
Memorial, Farmville), the Rev. Conor Alexander (St. Francis, Virginia
Beach), the Rev. Anna Noon (St. John's, Hampton), Dr. Angela Parker (St.
Paul's Memorial, Lawrenceville), Mary Lou Crifasi (Eastern Shore
Chapel, Virginia Beach), Cleo Shields (Johns Memorial, Farmville), and
Anne Lund (Johns Memorial, Farmville).
The
Very Rev. Chris Cunningham, rector of Johns Memorial, Farmville, was
elected to the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church. The
Executive Council of the Episcopal Church is an elected body
representing the whole Church. It is the job of Executive Council to
oversee the ministry and mission of the Church. The Executive Council is
comprised of twenty members elected by General Convention (four
bishops, four priests or deacons and twelve laypersons) and eighteen
members elected by provincial synods. Scott
Norris, a member of Emmanuel, Jenkins Bridge, and Toni Hogg, a member
of St. John's, Hampton, are candidates for Executive Council election at
General Convention.
Caroline
Black, Canon for Christian Formation, was elected to the Province III
Court of Review. The court is the disciplinary body for the province.
Election
of new officers for Province III was also held. The Rev. Melanie
McCarthy (West VA) was elected president; the Rt. Rev. Neff Powell
(Southwest VA) was elected vice president.
Mission of the Holy Spirit holds Celebration Dinner
The first annual Mission of the Holy Spirit Celebration Dinner will be
held Saturday, June 9 at 6 p.m. at Old Donation, Virginia Beach. The
event will celebrate the dedication and service to the Mission by the
Revs. Bev & Julia Tucker and the Rev. Bill Starkey and will feature
music by members of the Mission. Tickets are limited, so get yours now!
$25 per person. Call 757-858-0010 or send a check marked "Dinner" to
Mission of the Holy Spirit, 1445 Norview Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23513. For
more Mission news, click here for the Spring issue of The Mission Spirit newsletter.
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