Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Biblical storytelling workshops Oct. 8 and 15

The Rev. Mark and the Rev Wendy Wilkinson are offering workshops in the basics of biblical storytelling. These workshops will give you a good start on developing the skills to learn and to tell bible stories in a way that brings the scriptures to life. This is also a great workshop for lectors, Godly Play teachers and anyone who enjoys telling stories. There is no fee to attend. 
 
Mark's workshop will be at St. Aidan's, Virginia Beach, on Saturday, October 8 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. and Wendy will offer a workshop on Saturday, October 15 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at Good Samaritan, Virginia Beach. To register, email Mark at rector@aidnavbva.net or Wendy at wendywilk54@verizon.net.

Grants from Ridley Foundation and Bruton Parish provide funds for Jackson-Feild renovation

Thanks to the generosity of the Ridley Foundation and Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, the restrooms in Jackson-Feild Behavioral Health Service's gymnasium have been renovated.
The rest rooms have needed to be renovated for some time, but funds were not available for the project. Grants from the Ridley Foundation and the Mission and Outreach Committee at Bruton Parish have made the much needed renovations possible. Work began in late August and was completed in September. New tile was installed on the walls and floors. Commodes were replaced in both rest rooms and a new urinal was installed in the boy's rest room. Existing partitions in both bathrooms were sanded and painted. New LED light fixtures replaced fluorescent fixtures in both bathrooms which will improve lighting and save operating costs.
The children and staff thank the board of the Ridley Foundation and the members of Bruton Parish for their wonderful support to complete these much-needed renovations.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

14 Seeds of Hope Grants awarded

At its August 25, 2016 meeting, the Executive Board approved 14 diocesan Seeds of Hope Grant awards, totaling $24,625, to 11 parishes or organizations. Funded projects include a nutrition program for senior citizens, "From Guns to Art" project, youth mentoring, Laundry Love project, and a community garden.
 
Seeds of Hope grants support the development or expansion of social justice ministries sponsored by diocesan congregations and organizations. Seeds of Hope grants were the heart of our diocese's Second Century "Feed My Sheep" campaign conducted fourteen years ago. Funds from this campaign produce income that is available on an annual basis for social justice ministries proposed by parishes, diocesan departments and commissions.

Over the next few weeks, the Diocesan eNews will feature stories of ministry funded by 2015 diocesan Seeds of Hope Grants. 
 
2016 awards were made to:
St. Andrew's, Norfolk
Good Samaritan, Virginia Beach
GraceInside Prison Chaplaincy
St. Andrew's and Grace, Norfolk
St. James, Warfield
St. Paul's, Lawrenceville
St. Paul's, Newport News
St. Thomas, Freeman
Holy Apostles, Virginia Beach
Mission of the Holy Spirit, Norfolk

CE-Net meeting Oct. 6

Join CENet for an informal morning of coffee and conversation on Thursday, October 6, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Diocesan Office in Newport News. We would love to talk about how your program year has been going and are what you are trying for the first time. Please post to the Formation in Southern VA Facebook group any other things you would like to talk about or would like more information about.

Clergy Continuing Education Grant applications due Oct. 1

Clergy are reminded that applications for Clergy Continuing Education Grants are due in the Diocesan Office by October 1. Further information, including the application and evaluation forms, can be found here.

Fall issue of The Grapevine newsletter is here

Click here for the Fall 2016 issue of The Grapevine, a quarterly newsletter of the Diocesan ECW distributed via email. If you have news you would like included in The Grapevine, or know of someone who would like to be added to email list, please contact Nancy Smith, ECW Diocesan Communication Chair, at  nsmithwtr@aol.com. The deadline for the Winter 2016 issue in October 31, 2106. 

Acolyte Festival at Washington National Cathedral

Join acolytes from across the United States on Saturday, October 8, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., for a morning service of re-dedication and Holy Eucharist. Bring your processional crosses, banners, torches, thuribles, flags, and streamers for a festive procession of acolytes, clergy, and vergers. Workshops in the afternoon offer enrichment and instruction. Cost is $20 per acolyte and registration is required. Fee applies only to acolytes. Clergy, vergers, friends and family are welcome to attend at no charge and the service is open to the public. Go to  www.cathedral.org/acolytefestival for complete information and registration. Registration deadline is Sept. 25!