Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Save the date! Clergy Conference Nov. 11-12

Clergy Conference 2014 will be November 11-12 (Check-in begins at 9:30 am on Tuesday. Depart by 3:00 pm on Wednesday) with an optional quiet day on November 10.

Keynote speaker will be The Rev. Canon Matthew Stockard. Matthew Stockard has served as Canon to the Ordinary of the Diocese of East Carolina since 2000. He has worked extensively during this time in the area of ministry development and vocation with several Episcopal Church boards and agencies. He is a member of the vocational faculty for CREDO Conferences. A selection of Matthew's writings for CREDO can be found here.

Watch the eNews and website for more details. Online registration is coming soon, but mark your calendar now and plan to join us!

New online courses at ChurchNext

ChurchNext has new online courses available. Below are just two of them. Visit the ChurchNext website for more information about these and the many other courses offered. ChurchNext is a virtual center where you can learn from expert teachers in Scripture, liturgy, and important Christian topics. Students can interact in a safe, online environment that's convenient, engaging, and affordable. 

 Introducing Christian Stewardship with Kristine Miller - take this one together as a church council and/or stewardship team, this is an excellent course
  
Introducing Church Marketing with Jake Dell - most of us are averse to 'marketing' and faith, with good reason. Here's a conscientious and practical way forward.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Grant funds for churches over 100 years old

The Helen S. and Charles G Patterson, Jr. Charitable Trust Foundation was established to, among other things, to "Provide financial support for the restoration, preservation, conservation and renovations of one or more Episcopal Churches in Virginia that are more than one hundred years old." Grant applications are received between Jan. 1 and April 1 each year. More information and the grant application can be found on the diocesan website on the Scholarships and Grants page

Education for Ministry (EfM) groups forming

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 theology. Click here to learn more about EfM.  

These are some of the EfM groups in our diocese that are seeking new members: 
  • Emmanuel, Hampton - Two groups are forming and will begin meeting on Sep. 15. Both seminars meet on Mondays, one from 9:30am to noon and the other from 7 to 9:30pm. For information call Mentor Boyd Duncan, 757-850-1520 or the church office, 757-732-8144.
  • Hickory Neck, Toano - Classes begin Wednesday, September 17, at 7 p.m. An informational meeting will be held Wednesday, August 27, at 7 p.m. Contact EfM Mentor Pete Haines for more information, 757-869-3107 or petehaines848@gmail.com.
  •  St. Aidan's, Virginia Beach - Openings in Thursday evening EfM group. Call 757-340-6459 for more information.
  • Convocation 1 (Eastern Shore) - Contact the Rev. Berkley Ford for more information about EfM groups on the Eastern Shore, captberk@cox.net or 757-787-8335.
  • Grace, Yorktown - Please contact John Hoppe (757-229-5113), Janet Stephens (757-898-5079), or call the office at Grace Church (757-898-3261).
  • Johns Memorial, Farmville, is actively seeking EfM participants. For more information contact Cleo Shield, EfM mentor at Johns Memorial, cleoshield@me.com or JMC@kinex.net
If you are the mentor of an EfM group seeking new participants and would like to have your information included in the eNews, please contact Diocesan Communications Officer Ann Turner, aturner@diosova.org. 

State LARCUM Conference in Norfolk, Dec 5-6

The LARCUM Churches of Norfolk invite you to join us at our annual State LARCUM Conference on Friday and Saturday, 5-6 December 2014. Rev. Dr. John Armstrong, president and founder of ACT 3 Network, a minister of Word and Sacrament in the Reformed Church in America and an adjunct professor of mission at Wheaton College Graduate School will present "The New Landscape of Post-Christian Christianity"
  • Americans remain deeply religious yet are rejecting organized religion in increasing numbers while they retain deep interest in spirituality. What is really happening? Is this a lasting trend that will radically alter the religious landscape?
  • If the older Christendom model of church is passing away how should we respond if we believe that we still have a mission in America? Where is the missional moment bearing fruit and how?
  • The next generation wants to belong to community before they can believe anything that is taught. How will this impact our mission and what does ecumenism have to do with this important change in religious behavior?
More detailed information including hotel reservation information will be forthcoming as the brochure is finalized. Mark your calendars and plan to join us!

Clergy Transitions

The Rev. Sarah Brockenbrough began as Associate Rector at Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, 8/1/2014

The Rev. James Medley, Associate Rector at Eastern Shore Chapel, Virginia Beach, will begin as Rector Time Certain at Good Shepherd, Norfolk, 8/18/2014

The Rev. Bob New will retire as Rector of St. James', Cartersville, 10/1/2014   

TREC plans churchwide meeting on October 2

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.