Monday, September 8, 2014

TREC issues a letter to The Episcopal Church

The Taskforce for Reimagining The Episcopal Church (TREC) has issued A Word To The Episcopal Church:

Jesus cried with a loud voice, "Lazarus, come out!"  The dead man came out, his hands and feet bound with bandages, and his face wrapped with a cloth. Jesus said to them, "Unbind him, and let him go."  (John 11:43-44)

As the Taskforce for Reimagining The Episcopal Church (TREC) has progressed in our work, we have come to see the raising and unbinding of Lazarus as a helpful way of understanding this moment in the life of The Episcopal Church. We believe Jesus is calling our church to new life and vitality, but the church is held back by its bindings-old ways of working that no longer serve us well.
We write this as we begin the final months of our work, to give you an update about our thinking and emerging recommendations for your prayerful consideration and feedback. We will publish our final report and specific legislative proposals in December 2014. Click here to read the letter

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Welcome our new Archdeacon

It is with deep gratitude that we thank the Rev. Bill Jones for his six years of service as Archdeacon of our Diocese. While Bill is retiring from his role as Archdeacon, he will continue to serve at St. David's, Chesterfield, and in his ministry to Virginia prisons.

Our new Archdeacon is the Rev. Becki Dean. Becki serves at St. Michael's, Bon Air, and at The Gathering Place, an outdoor time of worship and community in downtown Richmond geared to meet the needs of those who might not find their way into a church on Sunday morning - from those in transitional housing situations, to local neighbors, to skeptics to those who work Sunday mornings.

Administrators & Treasurers Lunch Group

Church administrative and financial staff are invited to join us on Thursday, September 18 for our first Administrators & Treasurers Lunch Group. We'll meet from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. at Eastern Shore Chapel, Virginia Beach. Bring a brown bag lunch; beverages will be provided. There's no agenda for this gathering - just an opportunity to get together, share, encourage, support, and ask questions. Please RSVP if you plan to attend, njames@diosova.org or 757-213-3386. Eastern Shore Chapel is located at 2020 Laskin Road, Virginia Beach.

Clergy Transitions

The Rev. Michael Delk, rector of Hickory Neck, Toano, was called to Diocese of Lexington, KY, 7/13/14.

The Rev. Fred Poteet began as Associate Rector at Old Donation, Virginia Beach, 8/16/14.

The Rev. Kathleen Bobbitt will begin as Interim Rector at Emmanuel, Virginia Beach, 9/15/14.

The Rev. Earnest Graham will begin as Interim Rector at Hickory Neck, Toano, 9/16/14

The Rev. Nancy Meck will begin as Rector Time Certain at Johns Memorial, Farmville, 10/1/14.  

ECW to celebrate mission work at Fall Annual Meeting

By Nancy Smith, St. Aidan's, Virginia Beach

When 2014 ends, Barbara Taylor, St. Francis, Virginia Beach, will complete her two-year term as ECW Diocesan President. She is happy to report, by year-end, the ECW will reach its goal to raise $10,000 to support the Mother's Union in the Diocese of Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo through Women-to-Women, a partnership with the Diocese of Virginia.  

Barbara said, "Many thanks to Episcopal Church Women diocesan-wide for giving your support to our sisters in Christ in the Congo. Through their work and with our help, women who are victims of rape and torture have a chance to rebuild their lives."  
The ECW will celebrate its work in mission at the Fall Annual Meeting, Saturday, October 18, at Christ Church in Danville. Susan Broaddus, Women-to-Women chair, Diocese of Southern Virginia, a former missionary in the Congo, will give an account on the status of the Tamar Project today. ECW board members, including a new diocesan president, will be elected to take office in January, 2015. The Rev. Helen McKee will install the newly elected board members.  

Contact Louise Boss, corresponding secretary, to register for the meeting at (757-678-5331) or louiseboss@exede.net by October 10. The registration fee is $10. Lunch is included.  

Fall Visit Day at Virginia Theological Seminary

VTS invites you to be their guest on Wednesday, November 5 at Fall Visit Day for prospective students from the surrounding region. Whether you are considering graduate theological education to prepare for a vocation in the Church, to deepen your understanding of your faith, or to learn how to share your faith more effectively with others, the Fall Visit Day is the event to attend. You'll hear about programs, talk to faculty and students, go to classes, have lunch and tour the campus, and find out how Virginia Seminary equips people for faithful witness. You can register for the Fall Visit Day by visiting www.vts.edu/admissions. For further information email admissions@vts.edu or call 703-461-1706.

This one-day event will begin at 7:45am and conclude at 4:00pm. The conference is designed serve the needs of visitors who can drive to and from campus on the day of the conference. Space is limited, so register now. The registration deadline is October 20. Virginia Theological Seminary is located at 3737 Seminary Road, Alexandria, VA 22304.  

Monday, August 25, 2014

Fall Camp at Shrine Mont

The Tri-Diocesan Council on Aging will offer its annual Fall Camp on October 27-30 at Shrine Mont in Orkney Springs, VA. This year's keynote speaker will be Terry Hershey, an inspirational speaker, humorist, author, organizational consultant. He divides his time between designing sanctuary gardens and sharing his practice of "pausing" and "sanctuary," to help us do less and live more. Terry's book, The Power of Pause, offers the permission to slow down and to be gentle with ourselves, in a world that demands More-Bigger-Faster. This year's chaplain is The Rt. Rev. Martin Townsend, retired Bishop of the Diocese of Easton, MD where he served for nine years. Returning again this year will be Ed Kilbourne, singer, story teller and folk theologian. Click here for more information and registration.