Monday, May 16, 2016

Applications now accepted for 2016 Jubilee Ministry grants

Applications are now accepted for the 2016 Jubilee Ministry grants to further the mission and ministry of The Episcopal Church. The 2016 Jubilee Grants will be awarded in two categories, totaling $65,000: Jubilee Development Grant and Jubilee Impact Grants. The Jubilee Development Grant, up to $25,000, will be awarded to a new or existing ministry that can demonstrate a new or re-visioned strategy and methodology to address systemic issues affecting domestic poverty. This grant is intended to seed a sustainable program that makes a difference locally and can inspire others for similar work beyond itself. The Jubilee Impact Grants, in amounts of $750 to $1,500 for a total of $40,000, will be awarded for initiatives of Jubilee Centers that make a positive and measurable impact in the lives of those in need. Application forms are available here. Deadline for applications is June 17 at 5 p.m. All currently-designated Jubilee Ministries are eligible. Proposals must be approved by bishop of the diocese.

Episcopal Church Evangelism Conference in November

Save the dates for Evangelism Matters, an Episcopal Church Evangelism Conference on November 18-19 in Dallas, TX, for anyone who would like to learn more about evangelism and available resources to share our faith. This innovative churchwide event is co-sponsored by Forward Movement and the Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop's Office, and is hosted by the Diocese of Dallas and Church of the Transfiguration, Dallas, where the activities will be held. Among the planned activities are an address by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, plus plenary sessions and workshops by evangelism leaders. A portion of the Saturday events will be live webcast to allow for individual and group viewing during conventions, discussion groups, and local evangelism gatherings. Schedule, registration and other details will be announced in June.

Episcopal Digital Network launches new service to authors

Authors and publishers are invited to share news about their religious and theological books and publications in the newest section to be launched on the Episcopal Digital Network, the Featured Books section. The Episcopal Digital Network is an ad-supported media network that delivers news, information and resources to church leaders, members and general audiences through the Episcopal News Service, Sermons That Work and Lesson Plans That Work websites. The Featured Books section offers a free space to promote new books and publications, with the option of purchasing a featured listing on the homepages of the network websites and in the newsletters of the Episcopal News Service and Sermons That Work. Click here for more info.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Church Periodical Club - changing the world, one book at a time


The Church Periodical Club is an Episcopal institution; its ministry is to supply books, magazine, e-books and educational tapes, videos and computer programs free to those who cannot obtain them and to raise the money to do this. Materials may be religious or secular, but must be used within the mission of the church.

The observance of a Church Periodical Club Sunday is an important way you can support the work of CPC and help make it a concern of the whole church. CPC materials were distributed at Annual Council. Please be sure to display them prominently in your parish. If more materials are required, contact Deborah Austin at complianceretired@gmail.com or 757-538-1797.

Donations are needed to continue the CPC ministry. If you would like to make a donation to CPC, please make checks payable to Church Periodical Club, note the name of your church on the memo line, and mail check to: Deborah Austin, 2033 Hickorywood Drive, Suffolk, VA 23434. 

CE-Net: Challenges of church in the 21st century

Monday, June 6, 5:30 p.m. at Ascension, Norfolk
Parishes in Southern Virginia, and throughout the church, continue to wrestle with decreasing attendance and participation in formation programs. Join CE-Net (Christian Education Network) for dinner and conversation on Monday, June 6, at 5:30 p.m. at Ascension, Norfolk, as we share and discuss our challenges going forward in 2016 and develop strategies for meeting the new reality of church in the 21st century. Are we doing what we are called to do, or are we just recycling the same programs? Your voice is important! We hope to see you there.  Questions? Contact Lynn Farlin, 757-423-6715 or Lfarlin@ascension-Norfolk.org , or Jennifer Nauroth, 757-759-5107 or Jenny.nauroth@cox.net.

Summer camp & VBS are just around the corner - get staff and volunteers Safe Church training now!

Summer camp and Vacation Bible School season is almost here. Time to make sure your staff and volunteers have completed the required Safe Church training. There are two classroom trainings: May 21 at St. Christopher's, Portsmouth and June 18 at Good Shepherd, Norfolk. Online training is also available. Click here for more information about Safe Church training. Questions? Contact Susan Allen, sallen@diosova.org or 757-213-3391.

Festival Gathering of the Network of Biblical Storytellers Aug. 3-6

 Biblical Storytellers from all over the world will gather at the 4H Center in Chevy Chase, MD August 3-6 for a fabulous week of storytelling. The Network of Biblical Storytellers is dedicated to spreading the gospel through the dramatic presentation of Bible stories. This summer's event will feature epic tellings of the entire book of Ruth and the Jacob Saga from Genesis. The Rev. Mark Wilkinson (St. Aidan's, Virginia Beach) and the Rev. Wendy Wilkinson (Good Samaritan, Virginia Beach) will be among the tellers. There are also workshops for everyone from beginners who have never told a story to experienced tellers. The gathering is a wonderful continuing education opportunity for clergy and a great way to involve members of your congregation in worship using the techniques that are taught. More than anything else it is just a lot of fun. Click here for more information or contact the Rev. Mark Wilkinson, rector@aidanvbva.net.

Network of Biblical Storytelling - Tidewater Tellers chapter
The Revs. Mark and Wendy Wilkinson invite you to consider being involved the Network of Biblical Storytellers. The local chapter is the Tidewater Tellers. They meet monthly to practice our skills and also offer storytellers for area congregations. If you would like to learn more or would like the tellers to come to your parish, email Mark Wilkinson, rector@aidanvbva.net. Visit the Network's website at http://nbsint.org.