Monday, August 10, 2015
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Thank you for your support of Episcopal Relief & Development!
By The Very Rev. Dr. Keith Emerson, Diocesan Coordinator to Episcopal Relief & Development
Allow me to express my
thanks to the following parishes and organizations that contributed to
Episcopal Relief & Development between April and June of 2015.
During this period congregations and groups from Southern Virginia made
more contributions than any other diocese in Province III ! All told,
233 gifts were made by congregations, groups, and individuals from our
diocese totaling $47,094.27. Thank you for your incredible, on-going
support of this outstanding ministry.
Undesignated Gifts
$200.00 - St. John's, Hopewell
$259.53 - St. Stephen's, Newport News
$1,000.00 - Old Donation, Virginia Beach
$855.08 - Emmanuel, Hampton
$74.21 - Christ and Grace, Petersburg
$357.16 - St. Michael's, Colonial Heights
$109.85 - Christ Church, Amelia
$520.13 - St. Paul's, Petersburg
$526.91 - Holy Apostles, Virginia Beach
$75.00 - Good Shepherd, McKenney
$790.37 - All Saints', Virginia Beach
$600.00 - St. Simon by-the-Sea, Sandbridge
$437.00 - Emmanuel, Hampton
$2,005.33 - St. Andrew's, Newport News
$259.53 - St. Stephen's, Newport News
$1,000.00 - Old Donation, Virginia Beach
$855.08 - Emmanuel, Hampton
$74.21 - Christ and Grace, Petersburg
$357.16 - St. Michael's, Colonial Heights
$109.85 - Christ Church, Amelia
$520.13 - St. Paul's, Petersburg
$526.91 - Holy Apostles, Virginia Beach
$75.00 - Good Shepherd, McKenney
$790.37 - All Saints', Virginia Beach
$600.00 - St. Simon by-the-Sea, Sandbridge
$437.00 - Emmanuel, Hampton
$2,005.33 - St. Andrew's, Newport News
Disaster Relief
$810.00 - Christ Church, Smithfield
Nepal Earthquake Relief
$60.00 - Our Savior, Midlothian
$2,091.00 - Grace Church Women, Yorktown
$437.50 - Holy Apostles, Virginia Beach
$472.70 - St. Martin's, Williamsburg
$40.00 - Old Donation, Virginia Beach
$1,000.00 - St. John's, Hampton
$1,000.00 - St. Mark's, Hampton
$5,000.00 - Bruton Parish, Williamsburg
$510.00 - St. Aidan's, Virginia Beach
$50.00 - St. Cecelia Guild, Eastville
$294.00 - Merchants Hope, Prince George
$1,000.00 - All Saints', Virginia Beach
$142.50 - St. Aidan's, Virginia Beach
$570.00 - St. George's, Newport News
$200.00 - Christ Church, Smithfield
$316.00 - St. Mark's, Hampton
Multiple Funds
$435.00 - St. John's, Hopewell
$100.00 - Eastern Shore Chapel, Virginia Beach
Boomer Church: New models for ministry with older adults
September 16, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Mark's, Richmond
We are an aging
nation. Currently 13% of Americans are 65 or older and by 2030 this
number will double. The leading edge of the Baby Boomers (born between
1946 and 1964) have marked their 65th birthday, and every day another
8,000 or so turns 65. These "young old" adults will redefine retirement
as they have redefined social norms at every stage of their lives. The
church needs to be ready to engage and - perhaps, re-engage with this
vibrant adult group.
We are an aging
church. The good news is that aging is changing. Despite the disease and
disability focus of many aging programs, only 5% of adults 65 and older
reside in nursing homes - the majority live independently in the
community.
Knowing this, it
is all the more critical to re-shape our ministry with older adults. To
persist in a passive adult ministry model will drive the Boomers away as
it does not meet their needs, abilities, and most importantly desire to
contribute in tangible ways to the broader social good. The church has a
chance, perhaps a second chance to capture the imagination and energy
of this idealistic and socially motivated group of older adults.
St. Mark's,
Richmond, invites you to join them on Wednesday, Sept. 16 from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. for a seminar designed to impart information on optimal aging
and the spirituality of older adults coupled with practical ministry
ideas and tools to take home to your congregation. Presenters:
Dr. Ayn E. Welleford, Chair, VCU Dept. of Gerontology; Ms. Dorothy
Linthicum, Program Coordinator, Virginia Theological Seminary Center for
the Ministry of Teaching, and the Rev. Dr. Melissa Fallen, Baptist
Theological Seminary of Richmond.Cost is $10 (covers lunch). RSVP to Malinda Collier, dre@stmarksrva.org by September 9. St. Mark's Episcopal Church is located at 520 N. Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220.
Clergy transitions
The Rev. Margery Howell resigned from St. Christopher's, Portsmouth, 6/28/2015
The Rev. Bob Gay retired from Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, 7/19/2015
The Rev. Earnest Graham will leave Hickory Neck, Toano, to accept a call to Diocese of North Carolina, 8/31/2015
The Rev. Shirley Smith Graham will leave St. Martin's, Williamsburg, to accept a call in Diocese of Virginia, 8/30/15
The Rev. Michael Stone will retire from Manakin, Midlothian, 11/1/2015
The Rev. Bob Gay retired from Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, 7/19/2015
The Rev. Earnest Graham will leave Hickory Neck, Toano, to accept a call to Diocese of North Carolina, 8/31/2015
The Rev. Shirley Smith Graham will leave St. Martin's, Williamsburg, to accept a call in Diocese of Virginia, 8/30/15
The Rev. Michael Stone will retire from Manakin, Midlothian, 11/1/2015
Monday, August 3, 2015
Installation of the 27th Presiding Bishop on November 1 will be webcast live
The Holy Eucharist with the Installation of the 27th Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church, Bishop Michael Bruce Curry, will occur on Sunday, November 1 at noon at Washington National Cathedral.
The Rt. Rev.
Michael Bruce Curry, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina,
was elected and confirmed as the 27th Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal
Church at the 78th General Convention on June 27. According to the
Canons of The Episcopal Church, he becomes Presiding Bishop on November
1. Bishop Curry is the first African-American to be elected Presiding
Bishop of The Episcopal Church.
The Holy Eucharist
with the Installation of the 27th Presiding Bishop will be live
webcast. The service will be reflective of the comprehensiveness of the
Episcopal tradition and community. Bishop Curry will preach at the
service.
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. Andrew's, Newport News
Almighty God, we
ask for your steadfast guidance as St. Andrew's church seeks a new
rector. Give us discerning hearts and open minds. Inspire us to carry
out our mission knowing that we are supported by prayer and love. Unite
us as a parish during our journey together and encourage every voice to
be heard in this time of transition. lead us to that person who is
called to minister to our church and day school as we go forward to
spread the word of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.
St. Luke's, Powhatan
Loving God, you call us to spread your kingdom through praying,
serving, healing and teaching, send you Holy Spirit to fill us now that
we might be your healing hands and feet, drawing all people to a saving
knowledge and love of you, through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and
reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Boys Home annual quilt raffle
Would you like a chance to win this beautiful quilt? Or maybe 10
chances? It's time to get your raffle tickets for the annual Quilt
Raffle at Boys Home of Virginia. The quilt being raffled was hand-made
and donated by Phyllis Gibson. It is queen sized with an "around the
world" stitch pattern. it is made of batik materials and is machine
stitched and hand hemmed. Tickets are $5 or 10 tickets for $45. A winner
will be drawn on September 12. Get more information and an order form
for your tickets here.
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