Communicants of
Southern Virginia with a 3.0 GPA who will be enrolled full-time in the
coming year are eligible for ECW scholarships! Download a simple,
one-page application form
with all the needed steps to take at the diocesan website. Although the
original deadline date given was April 30, special circumstances have
allowed a modest extension: the application package can be sent so it is
received by Monday, May 5. Contact Susan Broaddus, 757-623-0205 or broaddussusan@aol.com, if you have any questions.
ECW Annual Spring Meeting: How to transform your ECW - the Redeemer success story
Two years ago,
the ECW at Redeemer, Midlothian, like many ECWs in the Diocese of
Southern Virginia, struggled to survive. Then, they decided to
transform their ECW program. Today, meetings are well-attended.
Volunteers gladly help with outreach and service projects and enjoy
enriching fellowship. What inspired the women of Redeemer, and how did
they accomplish this transformation? Come to the ECW Spring Annual
Meeting at Good Shepherd, McKenney, VA, May 17 to hear
first-hand how they did it. Redeemer ECW board members who drove the
ECW transformation will share their success story. To RSVP, contact Louise Boss, 757-678-5331 or louiseboss@exede.net,
by May 5.
Witness the roots of the conflict in the DR Congo at St. Paul's, Norfolk, on May 31
Women-to-Women
will present a full-length docudrama facilitated by long-term medical
missionaries to Congo, Doctors Richard and Judith Brown. The film, White King, Red Rubber, Black Death,
shows the roots of the modern-day brutality in Congo as it examines the
controversial history of King Leopold II's treatment of the Congolese.
Thanks to missionaries of the era, the world learned of the goings-on
and stood up to Leopold.Save Saturday, May 31 from 3 to 5:30 p.m.
for this free event with refreshments and discussion. Donations to
Women-to-Women for the women's work of the Anglican Church in Bukavu
Diocese will be most gratefully received.For more information contact Susan Broaddus at broaddussusan@aol.com or Mac McKinney at Mac166688@aol.com.
The Men's Cursillo Weekend #153 held April 24-27 was a gorgeous weekend filled with sunshine, faith and friendship as 13
The tomb is empty, and nobody knows where the body is. Mary Magdalene
tells the others about the mysterious disappearance, but they give up
and go home. Mary stays behind, weeping, and then fails to recognize
the risen one before her. As the days pass, each resurrected encounter
begins in surprise or anonymity - the disciples fishing all night
without catching, Jesus cooking breakfast on the beach, the two on their
way to Emmaus. Nobody recognizes him at first sight.
The James Solomon Russell Celebration Committee met on Sunday, March
23, 2014 at Brian's Steak House, South Hill, Virginia for an afternoon
of prayer, celebration, and reflection. This date, the fourth Sunday in
March, marks the annual tradition of having a memorial service on the
Sunday closest to proposed feast day for Dr. Russell (March 28). Dr.
Angela Parker served as the Mistress of Ceremonies for the occasion and
adorned the room with flowers and prepared the altar. The afternoon's
activities began with a welcome by the chairperson, Mrs. Annie Walker,
followed by the committee's adopted "Liturgy for the Proclamation of the
Word of God and the Celebration of the Holy Communion." The Rev. Dr.
Terrence Walker served as celebrant and also gave an inspirational
sermon that charged each member to continue our efforts to recognize
Archdeacon Russell for his many accomplishments and moreover, to
prayerfully consider how we can carry forth his ministry in the 21st
century. The beautiful chalice set that was created by national
acclaimed wood turner Mr. Charles Farrar, and given to the Committee for
this annual observance, was used. Other participants on the program
included, Mr. James Grimstead and Dr. Barbara Coles as lectors, Mrs.
Nannie Brown as psalmist and chalice bearer and Dr. Angela Parker as
intercessor using the traditional Great Litany. Mrs. Pearl Parker, the
Committee's historian, detailed the history and purpose of the
Committee's memorial program.