Seeds of Hope grants are available to congregations and
diocesan groups (e.g., affiliated institutions, commissions and task
forces) within the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia. Grants must
support the development of new programs or support the expansion of
such ministries that are already in action within congregations of the
diocese. Click here for more information and application form.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Applications for Seeds of Hope Grants now being accepted
Presiding Bishop calls for Day of Prayer for South Sudan on February 16
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has called for a Day of Prayer for South Sudan for February 16. Bishop Jefferts Schori is joined in this call by the Rev. Gradye Parsons, the Stated Clerk of the Presbyterian General Assembly and the Reformed Church in America.
"The world is increasingly concerned over the rampant
violence in South Sudan," the Presiding Bishop said. "The recent
increase in armed conflict, murder, and mayhem has been fomented in part
by inaccurate reports of tribal partisanship. The new nation needs
peace, in order that all its people might thrive. The Episcopal Church
of Sudan is partnering with others on the ground in that work of
peace-building. The Sudanese communities within our own Episcopal Church
have been important and effective leaders in this work. I ask your
prayers for peace, as well as your awareness and involvement in the
lives of our brothers and sisters across the globe. The Prince of Peace
serves the whole world. As his disciples, may we do no less!"
Click here for prayers and other resources from Episcopal Relief & Development.
Click here for prayers and other resources from Episcopal Relief & Development.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Absalom Jones Service on Feb. 23
A
service celebrating the life and work of Absalom Jones will be held on
Sunday, February 23 at 4:00 p.m. at St. Cyprian's, Hampton. Bishop
Hollerith will celebrate and the Rev. Willis Foster, rector of St.
Stephen's, Petersburg, will preach.
Absalom
Jones was an African-American abolitionist and clergyman. After
founding a black congregation in 1794, he was the first African
American ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church of the United
States, in 1804.
CE-Net Speaker Series: Planning domestic and foreign youth mission trips
Please
join CE-Net on February 27 as we welcome The Rev. Wes Wubbenhorst,
Canon for Youth for the Diocese of Maryland; Ashley Scruggs, Youth
Missioner for the Diocese of Southern Virginia; and Steve Tonic, Staff
Development Director for Appalachia Service Project for a panel
discussion on the Lunch will be provided. nuts
and bolts for planning successful and meaningful international and
stateside mission trips. Thursday, February 27, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
Hickory Neck, Toano. Cost is $15 for all attendees. Click here to register. For more information, please contact Jennifer Nauroth, at jenny.nauroth@cox.net.
LPM Spring workshop: Recruiting and maintaining a children's music program
The Leadership Program for Musicians will present a workshop led by
Walden Moore on Recruiting and Maintaining a Children's Music Program on
March 7-8 at Holy Comforter Episcopal Church in Richmond. Moore is the
organist and choirmaster at Trinity Church, New Haven, CT. Register
before March 1 for a discounted rate of $50 per person. Click here for more information and registration.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Report from our Episcopal Relief & Development diocesan coordinator
By The Rev. Dr. Keith Emerson, St. Paul's, Suffolk
I
want to express my thanks to the parishes in our diocese who
contributed to Episcopal Relief & Development between October and
December in 2013. The following parishes made undesignated gifts. These
gifts are particularly helpful because they allow Episcopal Relief &
Development to apply funds where they are most needed:
100.00 St. Luke's, Powhatan
100.00 St. Luke's, Blackstone
1,000.00 Church of the Good Shepherd, McKenney
155.00 Emmanuel, Virginia Beach
500.00 Christ and Grace, Petersburg
500.00 Diocese of Southern Virginia
100.00 St. Luke's, Powhatan
300.00 St. George's, Newport News
150.00 Christ Church, Waverly
100.00 St. Luke's, Powhatan
100.00 Christ Church, Amelia Court House
1,330.00 Emmanuel, Hampton
300.00 St. Luke's, Blackstone
200.00 Emmanuel, Virginia Beach
200.00 Emmanuel, Franklin
500.00 St. James, Warfield
3,475.00 St. Michael's, Colonial Heights
125.00 St. Michael's, Chesterfield
800.00 Christ Church, Waverly
300.00 St. Paul and St. Andrew, Kenbridge
The following parishes made donations toward disaster and/or tornado relief efforts:
1,375.00 St. Andrew's, Newport News
300.00 Christ Church, Amelia Court House
300.00 Christ Church, Amelia Court House
100.00 St. John's, Chester
514.00 John's Memorial, Farmville
813.14 St. John's, Hampton (also included funds for Malaria relief efforts)
2,000.00 Bruton Parish, Williamsburg
201.00 Emmanuel, Hampton
35.00 St. Andrew's, Lawrenceville
A great number of parishes gave funds to aid relief work in the Philippines:
3,000.00 Bruton Parish, Williamsburg
500.00 St. Michael's, Chesterfield
621.43 St. Stephen's, Newport News
2,993.00 Galilee, Virginia Beach
569.21 St. Paul's, Norfolk
255.65 John's Memorial, Farmville
50.00 St. Cecelia Guild, Christ Church, Eastville
975.00 Emmanuel, Hampton
747.50 Holy Apostles, Virginia Beach
50.00 St. Paul's, Norfolk
4,000.00 Bruton Parish, Williamsburg
100.00 St. Stephen's, Newport News
1,000.00 All Saints', Virginia Beach
6,000.00 Bruton Parish, Williamsburg
1,850.47 Eastern Shore Chapel, Virginia Beach
1,000.00 Christ Church, Eastville
100.00 Old Donation, Virginia Beach
275.00 St. Aidan's, Virginia Beach
4,688.00 Diocese of Southern Virginia
200.00 St. Martin's, Williamsburg
2,150.00 St. Simon by-the-Sea, Sandbridge
225.00 Galilee, Virginia Beach
300.00 Emmanuel, Franklin
300.00 St. Matthias', Midlothian
835.00 Christ the King, Yorktown
150.00 Galilee, Virginia Beach
1,388.00 All Saints', Virginia Beach (a portion was designated for Tornado Response)
200.00 Good Shepherd, Richmond.
St. John's, Hampton also made a $55 contribution toward Malaria relief.
Diocesan
Coordinators do not receive specific information about individual
contributions to Episcopal Relief & Development. I do know that
during the fourth quarter of 2013 Episcopal Relief & Development
received 447 contributions from people and congregations in the Diocese
of Southern Virginia for a total of $112,330.00. Thank you for this
fantastic response.
I
also want to thank congregations who raised funds in Advent for pigs,
goats, beehives, and chickens through the Gifts for Life program. St.
George's, Newport News raised $1,278.93 and St. Paul's, Suffolk raised
$712.00. These gifts will change lives and are greatly appreciated.
Prison and faith documentary to premiere in Richmond
A new documentary on prisons and faith--Through the Door--will
premiere at Richmond's Bon Air Baptist Church on Monday, February 17.
The documentary explores the initiatives of churches and faith-based
organizations in Indiana, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Interviewees
speak to the issues of prescription drug abuse, addiction, mental
health, the role of religious volunteers and chaplains, and the often
overlooked stresses of prison officials. Stories of redemption and hope
run through the documentary--from a quilting program at a correctional
facility in Indiana to a bus stop ministry in Texas to a remarkable
program for women re-entering society from the Tennessee Prison for
Women.
Bon Air Baptist Church
will host two screenings on Feb. 17. The first screening runs from
10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. The evening event runs from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Confirmed screening panelists include Travis Collins, senior pastor at
Bon Air Baptist Church, and Randy Myers, president of Chaplain Service
Prison Ministry of Virginia, Inc. For more information about the
documentary, go to ThroughtheDoor.info.
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