Live webcast; in-person attendance also encouraged
As directed in its
enabling resolution C095 approved by the 77th General Convention in
2012, the Task Force to Reimagine the Episcopal Church (TREC)
will convene a churchwide meeting on October 2 at 7:30 pm Eastern time
(6:30 pm Central/5:30 pm Mountain/4:30 pm Pacific/3:30 pm Alaska/1:30 pm
Hawaii). The purpose of the meeting is "to receive responses to the
proposed recommendations to be brought forward to the 78th General
Convention."
The meeting will be webcast live from Washington National Cathedral.
Although the meeting will be open to the entire church, TREC encourages
attendance from each diocese: a bishop, a lay deputy, a clerical
deputy, and one person under the age of 35. There is no fee to attend
in-person or to watch the live webcast. However, registration for in-person attendance is requested; register here. Registration is not required but is encouraged for viewing the webcast.
The planned format
will be short concise presentations followed by substantive question
and comment periods. Questions, concerns and comments will be taken from
the live audience in addition to email and twitter. Questions can be
emailed to reimaginetec@gmail.com or on Twitter @ReimagineTEC.
TREC plans to draw
from the comments, concerns and questions raised during this event to
influence and fine-tune proposals currently under consideration during
its final meeting immediately following the churchwide gathering on
October 3 and 4. TREC's final report to General Convention is due by
November 30 for the 78th General Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah in
July 2015.
For more info, questions or comments, contact TREC members at reimaginetec@gmail.com.
At its annual meeting the Jackson-Feild Homes Board of Trustees elected
new officers for a two-year term. They are Ms. Anne G. Greever -
President, Mrs. Beblon G. Parks - Vice President, Mr. Craig A. Tilley -
Treasurer and Mr. T. Darnley Adamson, III - Secretary.
Education for Ministry (EfM) offers a progressive four year program of
study and discussion which affords everyone an opportunity to learn
more about scripture, Church history, and where theological thought
stands in our world today. A core element of the program is the
Theological Reflection, which is an activity designed to encourage
participants to connect biblical and theological knowledge with
everyday issues of contemporary life, and to ultimately discover ways
to enhance our lives in the Christian context. The program is open to
any person seeking further knowledge of the Bible and related
documents, theology, church history, and ethics. The context is the
mentored small group, as authorized and supported by the School of
Theology at Sewanee, University of the South. Beginning in early
September, EfM groups meet on a weekly schedule through the school
year.
"The influx of vulnerable people from Central America, including
unaccompanied minors as well as mothers with children, continues to
challenge the United States to respond compassionately. Like Sudanese
or Syrian refugees, these people are fleeing hunger, violence, and the
fear of rape, murder, and enslavement. The violence in Central America
has escalated significantly in recent months, particularly as a result
of gangs and trafficking in drugs and human beings. These people are
literally fleeing for their lives.