Southern Virginia is pleased to be hosting the 2016
Gathering of the Recovery Ministries of the Episcopal Church. Gathering
2016 will take place Nov. 3-5, 2016 at Bruton Parish, Williamsburg.
This year's theme is "Called to Transformation: The Church's Response
to Addiction in the 21st Century". Keynote speaker will be Kevin
McCauley. Event includes an optional half day seminar by Tom Ryan,
author of Ashamed No More. Click here for complete information and registration.
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
GraceInside prison ministry
If you're looking for a way to answer Christ's call to visit those in prison, be sure to check out GraceInside, www.graceinside.org.
For nearly a century this
unique ministry has changed the lives of thousands of offenders
throughout Virginia.
By distributing Bibles, conducting worship services, providing counseling and coordinating volunteer programs, GraceInside's chaplains are like lighthouses beckoning toward a new port for the 30,000 currently incarcerated in Virginia's state prison system. Prisons can be treacherous seas, but they can also be transformative ones.
Virginia is unique in that chaplains are not state employees. Chaplains are privately funded by caring individuals, churches, denominations, foundations and businesses. GraceInside's mission is to provide full-time chaplains in all of Virginia's state adult and juvenile prison facilities.
By distributing Bibles, conducting worship services, providing counseling and coordinating volunteer programs, GraceInside's chaplains are like lighthouses beckoning toward a new port for the 30,000 currently incarcerated in Virginia's state prison system. Prisons can be treacherous seas, but they can also be transformative ones.
Virginia is unique in that chaplains are not state employees. Chaplains are privately funded by caring individuals, churches, denominations, foundations and businesses. GraceInside's mission is to provide full-time chaplains in all of Virginia's state adult and juvenile prison facilities.
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry statement in support of the people of Standing Rock Sioux Reservation
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"Water is a gift from the
creator, respect it, and protect it." I was deeply moved by these words
printed on the sign of a person standing with hundreds of others to
protect the Missouri River. In the Episcopal Church, when we baptize a
new follower of Jesus Christ, we pray these words over the water of
baptism. "We thank you, Almighty God, for the gift of water." We then
recall how God used water to bless his people in the Bible, from the
story of creation in Genesis, the emancipation of Hebrew slaves in
Exodus, to the baptism of the Lord Jesus in the River Jordan. Indeed,
"Water is a gift from the creator." To sustain it and to protect it is
to "safeguard the integrity of God's creation," and therefore to protect
human and other forms of life created by Almighty God. That work
warrants our full and prayerful support. Click here to continue reading.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Upcoming Safe Church training
There are two upcoming Safe Church classroom trainings:
- Sep. 17, 2016 - Galilee, Virginia Beach. Register here.
- Oct. 1, 2016 - St. Augustine's, Newport News. Register here.
Mission of the Holy Spirit online fundraiser
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Go to www.mixedbagdesigns.com/?fundraiserid=587652. Make sure our ID# 587652 is at the top of the website before shopping.
Please share with family and friends! Click here for a flyer you can post at your church or office. Thank you for your support!
Leadership Program for Musicians Fall Workshop
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The workshop will take place on Saturday, October 8 from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. at Epiphany Lutheran Church in Richmond, VA. Participants will
read through music from St. James Press and have a chance to glean some
church music wisdom from Mark's considerable experience. Snacks and
beverages are included.
The cost is $45 per person, and the deadline to register is October 1. To register use the PayPal button on the LPM website: www.lpm-va.org and email your name, address, phone number, and church name to lpmvacoordinator@gmail.com. Click here for a brochure and registration form.
Don't let this pass! Make the most of this opportunity to meet Mark
Schweizer, discover new music, and support your local LPM chapter.
Free class on politics and faith with Parker Palmer
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As we know, we are in the midst of what may be the most polarizing and contentious elections in recent U.S. history. Many observers note that the political rancor and rhetoric has reached all time highs, injecting unprecedented fear, division, and unease into our culture. How do we make sense of this? How do people of faith respond? How do we remain calm and centered amidst our difference and tension, taking our roles as peacemakers and even prophets, seriously? Educator, author, and activist Parker Palmer has written extensively on faith and democracy issues. In this course, he offers thoughtful insight into how we might approach divisive political issues with grace and grit.
Register for free by clicking here or go to churchnext.tv, click on the Menu select The Big Class.Once registered, the course can be taken for free from September 5-19. It will take an average student 45 minutes to complete. No special software is required. Want to take this class with your congregation or small group? Here are some support materials.
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