The next Administrators and Treasurers lunch will be Wednesday, November 19, noon to 1:30, at Ascension, Norfolk (405 Talbot Hall Road).
This is a wonderful opportunity to meet with other parish
administrators and treasurers to talk about common issues. Bring your
own lunch; beverages will be provided. There's no agenda for this
gathering - just an opportunity to get together, share, encourage,
support, and ask questions. RSVP to njames@diosova.org.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Administrators & Treasurers Lunch Group will meet in Norfolk in November
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Seminarian Josh Stephens receives Freeman Award for Merit
The Sewanee School of Theology awarded the 2014 Freeman Award for Merit to
Joshua Paul Stephens, T'16, a M.Div. student from the Diocese of
Southern Virginia (St. Andrew's, Norfolk). The award was announced and
presented by the dean, the Rt. Rev. J. Neil Alexander, during the
School's annual DuBose Lectures and Alumni/ae Gathering banquet on Oct.
1.
"Josh Stephens distinguished himself in his first year of theological studies," explained Alexander, on why Stephens was chosen to receive this award. "His strong undergraduate background, his devotion to his vocation, and his strong work ethic puts him academically at the top of his class. We look forward to seeing him continue to grow and develop academically, spiritually, and pastorally."
The
Freeman Award for Merit was established in 1998 by Reed Freeman and his
wife, Nancy, to honor and reward a rising middler student of The School
of Theology that has demonstrated outstanding academic performance and
promise. Freeman, T'96, T'05, was a recipient of the Woods Leadership
Award while he was attending The School of Theology.
"As
those who were at the DuBose banquet can attest, I was shocked to
receive the Freeman Award," stated Stephens. "Now my initial surprise
has shifted to feeling rather grateful and humbled, not only to be
recognized in this way, but also to be part of such an awesome
environment in Sewanee. This is a remarkable community of learning at
The School of Theology and I am proud to be a member of the class of
2016. My academic work only has meaning because of our common life
together."
Stewardship gatherings scheduled for Chester, Norfolk and Hampton
The Stewardship Focus Group of the diocesan
Executive Board is once again hosting informal gatherings for parish
wardens and stewardship/finance chairs to share successes and challenges
with our parish giving programs. Anyone interested in parish
stewardship is invited and encouraged to attend.
- Saturday, November 22, 10 to 11 a.m. at St. John's, Chester. Contact the Rev. Gini DiStanislao if you plan to attend the gathering at St. John's, gini@bonairtitle.com.
- Saturday, December 6, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Ascension, Norfolk. Contact Bob Motley if you plan to attend the gathering at Ascension, bobmotley46@gmail.com.
- Saturday, January 17, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at St. John's, Hampton. Contact Bob Motley if you plan to attend the gathering at St. John's, bobmotley46@gmail.com.
Diocese of Virginia hosting disaster response workshop Nov. 8
The Diocese of Virginia
Disaster Preparedness and Response (DOVDPR) ministry team is hosting a
Volunteer Day on November 8, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at St. Stephen's,
Culpeper. During the morning session they will offer both the child and
adult sexual misonduct prevention training. These workshops will go to 1
p.m. Lunch will be served and the afternoon will be spent diving into
disaster response. Explore opportunities throughout the US for teams to
help folks recover from natural disasters. Learn step by step how to
plan and execute these recovery mission trips. There will be speakers
from the various dioceses around the US that are hosting disaster
recovery teams. Click here for more information and registration.
Registration open for Annual State LARCUM Conference, Dec. 5-6 in Norfolk
- 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?
Monday, October 6, 2014
Join us for the second annual Fall Family Festival at Chanco
Join us October 26 from 2 to 5 pm for pumpkin carving, refreshments,
hayrides, fellowship and fall fun! You can even scale our 32 foot high
rock wall or fly along a zip line - and they are not just for kids!
Bring your own pumpkin or purchase one at Chanco to creatively carve any
way you choose! This event is open to the public and is for all ages.
Come celebrate this beautiful time of year with us at Chanco. Click here for
a flier with more information. Feel free to post this flier at your
churches and/or share via email and help us invite all our
friends throughout the diocese to Chanco on October 26 for this fun
family event! We hope to see you there!
Young adult Episcopalians serve as missionaries - including Justin Davis from St. David's, Chesterfield
Justin Davis meeting new friends on board a ship in Hong Kong.
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YASC is a ministry
for Episcopal young adults, ages 21 - 30, who are interested in
exploring their faith in new ways by living and serving in communities
around the Anglican Communion. The Rev. David Copley, Mission Personnel
Officer, noted that while the day-to-day duties of each placement vary,
the experiences of the YASCers are life-changing. "YASC brings young
adults into the life of the worldwide Anglican Communion and into the
daily work of a local community," he explained.
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