Please join the United Thank Offering Board in giving thanks to God for
the collaborative work between the Board, staff of the Domestic and
Foreign Missionary Society and members of Executive Council, the result
of which is the creation of organizational documents that clarify and
implement the work of the Board, grow the ministry of the United Thank
Offering, and facilitate the relationship between the Board and Domestic
and Foreign Missionary Society (DFMS).
It has come to our
attention that some confusion remains over how the Bylaws and
Memorandum of Understanding were created, approved and even over their
content. The Board wants to share some basic information regarding the
process and content with the hope of helping those of you with concerns
about the status of the United Thank Offering. Please know that we are
always open to questions; we welcome the opportunity to clear up any
confusion that may impede participation in the United Thank Offering. Click here to continue reading.
"I continue to be inspired by the Christians who are a small fraction
of the population of most of the nations throughout the Province of
Jerusalem and the Middle East," Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts
Schori writes in the annual Good Friday letter to all congregations
asking them to consider assistance for Jerusalem and the Middle East.
On Saturday, March 29 at 11 a.m., St. Stephen's, Petersburg, will
celebrate the dedication of an historical marker for the Bishop Payne
Divinity School. Established in 1878, the school began as the
Theological Department of the St. Stephen's Episcopal Church Normal and
Industrial School, and for more than 70 years it prepared black men for
the priesthood in the Episcopal Church. The Rev. Giles B. Cooke headed
the vocational school and was instrumental in developing the divinity
school. Later, the school was named for the Rt. Rev. John Payne, first
bishop of Liberia. For more information about the dedication and
historical marker, contact the Rev. Willis Foster,
ststephensepiscopal@verizon.net or 804-733-6228.
Registration is now open for the popular Episcopal Youth Event (EYE)
scheduled for July 9-13, 2014 at Villanova University in suburban
Philadelphia, PA.