Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori presents a challenge in her Lent Message 2013 to pray, fast, study and give alms.
"As you engage this Lent, I would encourage you to pray, to fast, to
act in solidarity with those who go without," she offers. "Learn more,
give alms, share what you have." Click here for video. Click here for text.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Lenten resources available online
- A Lenten Carbon Fast resources developed by Earth Ministry and Washington Interfaith Power & Light
- Episcopal Church in Minnesota's Mission Project 2013: Seeds & Scholarships, Planting Promise, Harvesting Hope
- Episcopal Relief and Development's 2013 Daily Lenten Devotional focuses on Hunger, Healing
- Lent 2013: Formation Ideas, Activities & Resources for Children, Youth & Adults from Church Publishing
- Lent Madness 2013
- Love Life Live Lent developed by the Church of England
- Praying Our Lives: This Lent join the Brothers of SSJE on a daily journey into the heart of God in prayer
- Tread Lightly for Lent a program of the Presbyterian Church
- The Text this Week http://www.textweek.com/lent.htm
- From 2012: Lenten resources on the Episcopal Church's website
Christ Walk: A unique Lenten resource
A unique Lenten resource is the Christ Walk program created by Anna
Courie, a former member of Emmanuel, Hampton. Anna created the program
and used it during Lent at Emmanuel. The program integrates exercise
(walking) with scripture and meditation. Anna calculated the distances
between various sites in the Holy Land (Jerusalem to Bethlehem,
Jerusalem to Damascus, etc.) and used these distances as goals for
individuals (or teams) to walk during Lent. Anna's book, Christ Walk: A 40 Day Spiritual Fitness Program, has just been made available on Amazon. You can contact Anna at christwalk@courie.com to learn more and ask questions about the program. You can also follow Christ Walk on Facebook.
"Christ Walk is a really good program for those who would like to do
something more than just embark on a spiritual discipline for Lent as it
integrates spirituality with physical exercise," says Boyd Duncan, a
member of Emmanuel, Hampton who has participated in the program.
Celebration of the Feast of Absalom Jones
The Joint Service of Churches in the Diocese of Southern
Virginia celebrating the Feast of Absalom Jones, the first African
American priest of the Episcopal Church, will be held on Sunday,
February 24, at 4 p.m. at St. Stephen's, Petersburg. The Rev. Isabel
Steilberg, rector of St. Paul's, Newport News, will preach.
Absalom Jones was an African-American abolitionist and clergyman. After founding a black congregation in 1794, in 1804 he was the first African-American ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church of the United States.
Absalom Jones was an African-American abolitionist and clergyman. After founding a black congregation in 1794, in 1804 he was the first African-American ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church of the United States.
Training for new vestry members
New to the vestry
of your church? Then you should plan to attend our upcoming "Who's on
First? Equipping & Guiding New Vestry Members" workshop. It will be
offered on Saturday, March 2 at Emmanuel, Hampton, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. and again on Saturday, March 23 at St. Paul's Petersburg, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Healthy, skilled
vestries who understand their role in the life of the church and their
relationship to the clergy and congregation are essential in creating
and maintaining vital congregations. This workshop is designed for new vestry members, and will include: presentations on the role and duties of the vestry; best practices; discussion of common challenges that vestries face. Presenters will be: Caroline Black, Canon for Formation; the Rev. Canon Jeunee Godsey, Canon for Congregational Development; the Rev. Canon Michael Spear-Jones, Canon for Transition & Clergy Development.
Click here to register for March 2 in Hampton.
Click here to register for March 23 in Petersburg.
Mission of the Holy Spirit seeking recipes for their new cookbook
The Mission is
collecting recipes so we can put together a cookbook. They would like to
be able to include a recipe from every church in Southern Virginia.
Recipes should be e-mailed to info@missionoftheholyspirit.org, and we'd like to have the name and home church of each recipe author.
2013 UTO Grant applications being accepted
Applications for 2013 United Thank Offering grants are now being accepted. Click here
for more information about the grants and application process.
Applications are due to our Diocesan UTO Coordinator Cindy Dillon (955
Bolling Avenue, Unit 302, Norfolk VA 23508 or cbdillon@cox.net) no later
than February 22.
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