The Episcopal
Church Women's Elise Holladay Scholarship provides assistance to men and
women for continued education beyond high school in undergraduate study
only. In 2013, the ECW awarded $11,500 to students throughout the
diocese. The Beverley D. Tucker Scholarship provides assistance to men
and women in church-related training in an accredited Episcopal Church
training school. The deadline for applying is April 30. Click here for the application form. Questions? Contact Deborah Austin, akadeborah@aol.com or 757-538-1797.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Scholarships for VTS students available
Hampton
Roads Community Foundation is accepting 2013-2014 applications for the
Barron F. Black Scholarship and the Hy Smith Scholarship, both of which
are for Virginia Theological Seminary students from the geographic area
served by the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia. The Foundation’s
theological scholarship application is currently available on our
website at http://hamptonroadscf.org/scholarships for interested students to download. The application deadline is April 1, 2013. Awards will be up to $4,000.
Monday, January 14, 2013
LPM Spring Workshop on March 9
Leadership Program for Musicians (LPM) presents a special one-day
Workshop to enrich the music ministry of your congregation. "The Music
of the Spheres: Choral Anthems from Hymnals and Beyond" will be held
Saturday, March 9, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Holy Comforter Episcopal Church,
4819 Monument Avenue, Richmond. Early bird fee: $45 and includes lunch
and your free anthem packet. Fee after February 28 is $60. This workshop
is for EVERYONE from all denominations who loves the Church's Music and
Worship - enthusiastic amateurs and experienced professionals alike.
- Morning session: Using hymns as anthems - Our hymnals provide a wonderful resource for choirs with limited resources-ideas you'll take home!
- Afternoon session: Anthem reading - Unison, two and three part, and simple four part anthems-fun and stimulating.
To Register: Send
name(s) and Check to ("LPM Virginia") to Nellwyn Beamon, Church of the
Ascension, 405 Talbot Hall Road, Norfolk VA 23505.
Theologian Dr. Stanley Hauerwas featured at Duke Divinity School Anglican Episcopal Study Day
The Anglican Episcopal House of Studies (AEHS) at Duke Divinity School is excited to announce that this year's AEHS Study Day for
clergy on March 14 will feature Dr. Stanley Hauerwas, one of the
world's most influential theologians. His topic is "Preaching without
Apology: Thoughts from an Occasional Preacher and Practical
Theologian." Click here for more information.
2013 Forum for Pastoral Ministries - Caring for the Caregiver
Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care (VIPCare) invites you to the
2013 Forum for Pastoral Ministries. This year's forum is "Caring for
the Caregivers" and includes "The Empty Nest is Not Empty Anymore -
Special Needs of Dependent Children;" "The Relationship Has Reversed -
Caring for Aging Parents;" and "Put Your Own Oxygen Mask on First - Self
Care for the Caregiver." Speakers include Dr. W. Vic Maloy, Dr. Doug M.
Thorpe and the Rev. Kristin L. Francisco.
Association of Episcopal Deacons to hold Diaconal Assembly 2013 in Williamsburg
The Association of Episcopal Deacons (AED)
Diaconal Assembly 2013 will be held June 13-16 in Williamsburg. This
year's theme is "Jamestown: A Mere 400 Years. Weaving a New World View."
Their time together will
begin with Liturgy at the Hunt Monument in Jamestown, site of the
first Anglican celebration of the Eucharist in the Americas. Over the
space of four days participants will explore the various world views
(Colonial, Indigenous, and African) which continue to inform our nation
and church. The assembly will be led by presenters Eric Law, Sarah
Eagle Heart, and Katrina Brown. Bishop Hollerith will give a
welcoming address and celebrate the closing Eucharist at Bruton Parish
on Saturday, June 15 at 5:00 p.m.
For complete information, registration, accommodations, go to www.episcopaldeacons.org. Space is limited to the first 200 to register, so don't delay, register today!
Churches step up to the plate to sponsor children at Jackson-Feild Home
Jackson-Feild
Homes would like to thank those churches and Episcopalians who provided
gifts or funds for the children for Christmas. Thanks to them, all the
children were sponsored and there were additional funds left over to
purchase recreational and activity equipment and supplies. The girls and
boys were overwhelmed on Christmas morning.
A sampling of some of the children's comments:
Kiersten - "I loved it! It was the best Christmas I ever had."
C.J. - "A memorable and fun experience I will never forget."
Tiffany - "I am very grateful for my gifts because someone really cares about me."
Kejah - "I greatly appreciate the gifts I was given. It shows that people truly care about others."
Victoria - "Thankful that people went out of their way to make Christmas special and the staff also made it memorable."
Jackson-Feild is a
residential treatment program that serves children who have emotional
disorders. Every effort is made to make these children feel loved,
appreciated and valued. Each day, we strive to give the children
experiences and opportunities that all children have during their
teenage years, and the Christmas sponsorship program is just one of
them.
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