Pictured: Bishop Hollerith with the Rev. Sandi Kerner, rector of St. Luke's, Powhatan.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Bishop Hollerith at Cursillo Weekend
Pictured: Bishop Hollerith with the Rev. Sandi Kerner, rector of St. Luke's, Powhatan.
Susan Broaddus to speak at ECW Fall Meeting
The ECW of the Diocese Southern Virginia voted to raise $10,000 in
2013-2014 to support the work Mothers' Union in the Diocese of Bukavu,
Democratic Republic of Congo, through Women-to-Women, a ministry formed
by the Diocese of Virginia in 2010. Susan Broaddus, a former mission
partner in the Diocese of Bukavu will speak about Women-to-Women and
report on her visit with the Mothers' Union in the city of Bukavu, Congo
at the ECW Fall Annual Meeting at Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, October 19. The deadline to register for the meeting is Oct. 13. Please call or email Louise Boss, 757-678-5331, lrboss@isp.com. Click here for more information and a registration form.
Project Giving Back at Jackson-Feild Homes
Ms. Theresa Hicks,
residential counselor in Rodgers Cottage at Jackson-Feild Homes, cares
deeply about others and is passionate about instilling this spirit of
caring in the children at Jackson-Feild Homes. Hicks created Project Giving Back to identify opportunities for residents to help others.
The most recent
venture was to make bracelets for our troops serving in Afghanistan. The
brother of a Rodgers Cottage resident is serving there as is the son of
a staff member. Allan, another resident, is a talented
young man who showed the other boys in Rodgers how to make the bracelets
using Paracord. When the girls saw what the boys were doing, they
wanted to join the effort. All told, a total of 75 bracelets were made
and shipped to our troops. The residents also wrote personal letters to
accompany the bracelets.
Some of the
children's comments were Eddie "It gave me a special feeling to give
back to the men and women defending us", Diane "heart-felt feelings to
do something for someone else" and Anthony "a nice feeling to give
back".
This is the
seventh Project Giving Back effort this year. The residents previously
collected clothing and other items for the Oklahoma tornado victims, and
have made food items and other gifts for residents of Emporia and
Greensville Manor on a number of occasions.The residents
are looking forward to their next opportunity to help others. In the
process of helping others, they are also helping themselves.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Your diocesan pledge makes it possible
Youth and Young Adult Ministries: Transformation and Collaboration
Youth and young adult ministries in Southern Virginia embody the spirit
of transformation and collaboration. Our shared efforts help teens and
young adults to discover their faith and live into their call to
discipleship through meaningful programs and opportunities for service.
We also empower leadership at the parish, convocation and diocesan
levels, offering teens and adults who are called to this crucial
ministry the essential tools they need for their work.
Chanco is the heart of
our youth ministry efforts in this diocese. Over the past few years, we
have moved strategically and intentionally in order to unite our mutual
ministries around a shared mission in this diocese. All major youth
events, including EYC weekends for both Junior and Senior High, as well
as the Happening program, are now held at Chanco. The revamped team
approach to the chaplain program at Chanco has been instrumental in
providing necessary pastoral support, quality spiritual formation, and
compelling worship services at our summer camp.
Leadership development
has also been a priority for our shared initiatives in youth ministry.
In recent years we have witnessed a greater spirit of local
collaboration in convocations and strong participation at trainings and
parish consultations. The EYC Board and Happening Team are both highly
effective leadership groups, who not only engage in regular program
evaluation and creative planning, but also increasingly function as
local ambassadors for our ministries. In the summer of 2014, the
triennial Episcopal Youth Event will be held in Philadelphia, and we
look forward to sending a large delegation of youth to this important
and formative gathering.
Our college ministries efforts sustain young adults through
chaplaincies at the College of William and Mary, Old Dominion
University, Christopher Newport University, Longwood University and
Hampden-Sydney College. We also administer the Bishop Vaché Scholarships
which provided much-needed tuition assistance to low-income and
minority students. In July 2013, Ashley Scruggs was appointed to be the
Province III Campus Missions Coordinator. As the Diocese of Southern
Virginia broadens our reach in the Episcopal Church, we also seek to
further develop our local mission and vision for college ministries, and
we are beginning conversations about strategic planning in this area.
Without sustained
giving, none of this would be possible. An investment in youth and young
adult ministry is an investment in the vitality of the whole Church.
Generous financial support allows us together to build a firm foundation
for the future and respond daily to Christ's call to make apostles and
share the Gospel. Please prayerfully consider how you might be able to
more generously support these essential ministries, whether it is
through your time, talent or treasure. Thank you for your investment in
the lives of our young Christians.
Resources and training for church leaders: Financial Management & Communications
Administrators & Treasurers Workshop
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Church financial
management includes some issues that may surprise and confuse even the
most experienced financial manager. We provide training, resources, and
one-on-one support to help administrators and treasurers navigate those
areas. We also help our churches to stay on top of changing IRS and
legal requirements.
This May, we
offered a day-long workshop full of practical information, including:
property insurance; audits and internal controls; IRS regulations;
clergy employment information; personnel issues; and records management.
The workshop was very well-attended and participants were enthusiastic:
- "I found the session to be very informative. Each speaker covered the information very clearly and asked for questions. The procedures I am using as treasurer are good but need to be improved with the information I received from this class. Thank you, for a job well done."
- "I think the information from the insurance folks was helpful. I would love to have the safety person talk about what he looks for when he does an inspection."
- "This was a fabulous, useful, well-organized workshop. I learned so much and appreciated the great handouts for future reference and copies of the PowerPoint presentation for easy note-taking. Thank you so much!"
For guidance or advice on church finances, please contact Comptroller Nancy James, njames@diosova.org or 757-213-3386.
Cleta Norcross of Glebe Church, Suffolk, gets hands-on Facebook training
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"St. Augustine's
was thrilled to receive a Communications Grant in 2012. The funds helped
us in several ways - acquisition of the (web)site and the purchase of
audio equipment." - Rose Parker, Vestry member, St. Augustine's, Newport
News
In addition to the
weekly Diocesan eNews delivered via email each week, churches can use
our weekly Parish News email to share their stories and invite
Episcopalians from across Southern Virginia to their special events.
Sharing our stories is a great way to get ideas and make connections
that grow ministries. Churches can also post stories and events on our
Facebook and Google+ pages. These networks are an increasingly useful
way to share information and to make connections between individuals and
congregations.
"Your diocesan
newsletters are chock full of information for everyone. I am so
impressed with what is available for us to learn. It's remarkable. No
demographic is ignored. I know you and your colleagues have been working
non-stop to make sure everyone is aware of what is available. Thank
you." - Jo-Ann Mahony, St. John's, Hampton
To learn more about the assistance and resources available from the Communications Office, contact Ann Turner, aturner@diosova.org or 757-213-3388.
Fall Clergy Conference registration is open
The conference will begin at 9:30 a.m. on November 12 and conclude by 3 p.m. on November 13. There will be an optional Quiet Day on Monday, November 11. Click here for more information and registration.
On the First Sunday of Advent my true love gave to me... a goat!
Episcopal Relief & Development's program Gifts for Life is a
special way to change our world for the better by providing lasting
solutions that fight hunger, create economic opportunities, support
health education, and strengthen communities around the world.
As our diocesan
representative to Episcopal Relief & Development, I want to
encourage every congregation to consider partnering with me for a
special Advent focus that invites parishioners to make small offerings
(a pocket-full of change from each person is more than enough) that will
make a big difference in someone's life. Here is how your offering will
be used each week:
- Advent 1: a goat. Goats are hardy, reproduce quickly and can be raised in a variety of climates to produce staple items such as milk, cheese and manure for farming. One goat costs $80
- Advent 2: a Flock of Chickens. A flock of chickens is far more than some hens, a rooster and a daily supply of fresh eggs. This gift will help train families and community groups to raise poultry and sell surplus stock and eggs in the marketplace. A flock of chickens costs $135.
- Advent 3: a Hive of Bees. For small-scale farmers whose land is too poor to accommodate livestock, this gift can literally transform lives by providing bees, apiary training and a whole new source of income through the sale of honey and beeswax. A hive with bees costs $55.
- Advent 4: a Pig. This gift, which includes training on raising and selling pigs, gives families a better future fast. Pigs reproduce quickly and piglets are ready for market in just six months. A pig costs $100.
So for just $370
in change your congregation can buy a goat, some chickens, bees, and a
pig! This is a simple way for our diocese to put our faith into action
and make possible gifts that keep on giving. If your congregation would
like to partner with me, please e-mail me at keith@saintpauls-suffolk.org
to let me know. If you would like to know more about Episcopal Relief
& Development and other Gifts for Life opportunities, visit its
website at www.episcopalrelief.org.
National Church Administration Day 2013: Communication
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