On
June 6, at Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, Bishop Hollerith ordained Tyler
Montgomery and Mark Riley to the Sacred Order of Deacons. Click here for pictures from the service.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Friday, June 5, 2015
Godly Play training: The basics and beyond
Learning about God is an essential part of religious education, but Godly Play also emphasizes the spiritual formation of children and the adults who work with them. In those moments of crisis that all of us inevitably face, a sense of God's presence can sustain us and carry us through. At this day-long workshop, you can learn - or refresh your enthusiasm for the basics of Godly Play - and experience time-tested approaches to classroom enrichment from veteran Godly Play trainer Kathleen Capcara.
In the morning, participants will experience a full Godly Play session with an opportunity to learn about time, sacred space and classroom management techniques. Included will be ideas about ways students of all ages can use the Godly Play approach. The afternoon will concentrate on helping each participant leave the workshop with the skills and confidence to present a Godly Play lesson. Click here to register.
Clergy transitions
The Rev. Tyler Montgomery will begin as Associate Rector and Canterbury Chaplain at Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, 6/8/2015
The Rev. Cherian Pulimootil will retire from Good Shepherd, McKenney, 6/28/2015
The Rev. Ashley Urquidi will begin as Assistant Rector at Old Donation, Virginia Beach, 7/1/2015
The Rev. Cherian Pulimootil will retire from Good Shepherd, McKenney, 6/28/2015
The Rev. Ashley Urquidi will begin as Assistant Rector at Old Donation, Virginia Beach, 7/1/2015
News from Mission of the Holy Spirit
By Keith A. Josey, Lay Pastor, Mission of the Holy Spirit
I would like to take a moment to thank each of you for supporting the
Mission of the Holy Spirit. Our ability to impact so many lives is made
possible by your generosity. The donations we receive from individuals,
churches and other organizations help wholeheartedly with building the
lives of the young people we serve.
Our desire is to
continue reaching out into a hurting community and offer hope by
modeling the Love of God through our worship and the programs we offer.
Our worship
community is growing, and we are actively searching for priest to
volunteer one Sunday afternoon per month to provide a Eucharistic
presence in our service. Celebrating Holy Communion one Sunday a month
would be a real blessing for us.
As the school year
draws to an end, it's imperative that we begin to establish a fun, safe
alternative to hanging out in the neighborhood for our children and
teens. Throughout this year, we have been blessed to offer educational
support for our young people on Tuesday evenings and music and arts on
Wednesdays. Many of the school-aged members have taken advantage of
these programs and are developing academically as well as boosting their
self-esteem by sharing their gifts.
"Grown and
Growing" is our adult life skills support group that combines Bible
study, coping skills and positive strategies for everyday life. Through
this program, many adults are raising the level of functionality for
themselves and their families.
You are the
catalyst of this great change that is touching the lives of every member
of the Mission. Your support is crucial to the continuation of our
programs. With all the violence and hopelessness that is gripping the
country, our presence in the community remains important to bridge gaps
and break down barriers by standing together and giving, out of a true
Godly love for our neighbors.
Beneath the Sea of Enchantment - a night to remember at Jackson-Feild
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Students created this prom photo backdrop with the help of their art teacher.
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May 30 was a
special evening that will be etched into the memories of the children at
Jackson-Feild Homes forever. The Robinson-Withers Gym was transformed
into an undersea world as residents celebrated the 2015 Prom.
The theme was
Beneath the Sea of Enchantment. Students in the art program prepared the
decorations that hung throughout the gym. The boys and girls were
gussied up in evening gowns and tuxedos and looked great.
A great deal of
hard work was done prior to the event to ensure it would be a success.
Staff members met with children do discuss self-awareness and prom
etiquette. Girls received had their hair and nails done by a JFH friend
who performed these services at a greatly discounted cost. The DJ for
the event, Craig Mangrum, is a staff member who also provided his
services at a discount. The table decorations were loaned by Wootton
Brothers Greenhouse. The Home's food service staff prepared all the food
for the event taking a special interest in making special treats for
the occasion. The Fairy Godmother program provided prom dresses, shoes
and accessories for the girls. A photographer shoots prom photos for the
boys and girls as a memory of this evening.
Prom is a rite of
passage for most teenagers is a spring. Jackson-Feild's staff members
were committed to ensuring that their children would have this special
opportunity and worked hard to make it a night that the residents will
cherish for a lifetime.
Historic St. Luke's presents The Role of the Church in the Early Commonwealth
Historic St. Luke's in Smithfield is proud to present the first of a
two part series on religion in Colonial Virginia. Part 1, on June 13 at
7 p.m., is presented by local author and church historian Tony
Williams. Mr. Williams will present on the role of the Church of
England in 17th-century Virginia and will be available for selling and
autographing several of his books and taking and addressing questions
from guests.
Part 2 will take place in September 2015 by guest presenter Dr. Jeffry Morrison, Ph.D., a distinguished professor at Regent University and Georgetown University and the Director of Academics at the James Madison Foundation, who will discuss "Revolution in the Revolution".
Seating is limited in the Church make your reservation today. Registration is $35 for individuals or $50 for couples. Registration closes at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 12. All current members of Historic St. Luke's at the Friend level or above are welcomed as complimentary guests to this and future opportunities. If you are a member at the Friend ($100) or Patron ($150) level please call us to register or email our development coordinator Laura at ladams@historicstlukes.org . If not already a member, join
us today; become a member at the Friend or Patron level, and attend
this special event as a complimentary guest.
Part 2 will take place in September 2015 by guest presenter Dr. Jeffry Morrison, Ph.D., a distinguished professor at Regent University and Georgetown University and the Director of Academics at the James Madison Foundation, who will discuss "Revolution in the Revolution".
Seating is limited in the Church make your reservation today. Registration is $35 for individuals or $50 for couples. Registration closes at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 12. All current members of Historic St. Luke's at the Friend level or above are welcomed as complimentary guests to this and future opportunities. If you are a member at the Friend ($100) or Patron ($150) level please call us to register or email our development coordinator Laura at ladams@historicstlukes.org
Praying for the churches of Southern Virginia
As part of our
liturgy at Annual Council 2015, each delegation wrote a prayer for their
parish. We are sharing these prayers each week in the eNews so that we
all can support one another in the upcoming year.
St. Paul's, Petersburg
O Gracious Father,
who so lavishly welcomed the prodigal son: Increase in us the gifts of
hospitality, that we may become ever more responsive to the stranger in
our midst, to those who have found a spiritual home amongst us, and to
all those whom you love; through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Amen.
Bruton Parish, Williamsburg
Loving and Eternal
God, you have granted this parish the privilege of a continual presence
to glorify you in our structure for three hundred years. As we honor
this milestone, open our hearts to the future needs of our community and
beyond, that we might be faithful witnesses to the truth of your Gospel
and practitioners of our faith, for your glory; through Jesus Christ
our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God,
for ever and ever. Amen.
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