Monday, September 26, 2016

An Extraordinary Member of the Jackson-Feild Team Retires

After nineteen years of loyal and dedicated service to Jackson-Feild, Ann Chaffins is retiring on September 30. Ann gave her heart and soul to our mission, and it's virtually impossible to accurately and effectively convey just how important she's been to our organization.
 
In her role as Assistant Vice President of Advancement at Jackson-Feild, Ann went above and beyond the call of duty every day, in everything she did. Whether reaching out to donors, attending convocations, speaking to church groups, or training interns and new employees in the Richmond office, Ann put people at ease and let them know how important they are and how much she - and Jackson-Feild - appreciated them. She worked tirelessly to ensure that the development operations met expectations and fulfilled its goals.
 
Bill Northen, former member of the Board of Trustees said, "Ann has been a great friend and mentor. She's been the voice of calm reason for as long as I can remember, and her determination and professionalism have been something I have tried to emulate. I'm proud to call her a friend, and I wish her every continued success in her next endeavors."
 
Ann tells us that while she will miss the relationships she's established with donors and co-workers, she's looking forward to traveling and spending more time with her husband Dave, her children Katherine and Winston and their spouses, and her four grandchildren.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

House of Bishops issues a Word to the Church for the World

The House of Bishops, meeting in Detroit, MI has issued the following A Word to the Church for the World. Video is available in English and Spanish here. Text in Spanish is here.

"Greetings from Detroit, a city determined to be revived.  Greetings also from the city of Flint, where we are reminded that the gift of water has for many of our brothers and sisters become contaminated.
Here we have been exhorted to set our sights beyond ourselves and to minister to the several nations where we serve and the wider world.

We lament the stark joylessness that marks our present time.  We decry angry political rhetoric which rages while fissures widen within society along racial, economic, educational, religious, cultural and generational lines.  We refuse to look away as poverty, cruelty and war force families to become migrants enduring statelessness and demonization.  We renounce the gun violence and drug addiction that steal lives and crush souls while others succumb to fear and cynicism, abandoning any sense of neighborliness.

Yet, in all this, "we do not despair" (2 Cor. 4:8.). We remember that God in Christ entered our earthly neighborhood during a time of political volatility and economic inequality.  To this current crisis we bring our faith in Jesus.  By God's grace, we choose to see in this moment an urgent opportunity to follow Jesus into our fractured neighborhoods, the nation and the world.

Every member of the church has been "called for a time such as this." (Esther 4:14) Let prophets tell the truth in love.  Let reconcilers move boldly into places of division and disagreement. Let evangelists inspire us to tell the story of Jesus in new and compelling ways.  Let leaders lead with courage and joy.

In the hope of the Resurrection let us all pray for God to work through our struggle and confusion to accomplish God's purposes on earth."

New video from Presiding Bishop Michael Curry: Loving, liberating and life-giving

 
Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael Curry has presented a video on the Jesus Movement: Loving, liberating, and life-giving. The video, and a transcript in English and Spanish, can be found
here.

Seeds of Hope grants: St. Paul's, Newport News

St. Paul's, Newport News, was the recipient of a diocesan Seeds of Hope Grant for 2015. Seeds of Hope grants support the development or expansion of social justice ministries in Southern Virginia.

St. Paul's, Newport News, is a beacon of hope to the needy and the homeless in the downtown area of Newport News. St. Paul's provides hot meals five times a week, coupled with Bible Study on Sunday morning as well as a Seeds of Hope Bible Study/breakfast on Mondays. Three days a week St. Paul's provides a "Safe Place" in the mornings with coffee, a snack, bathroom and laundry facilities to anyone in need. A critical part of that ministry has been to provide a place to do laundry. For those who either wear or carry everything they own in a backpack or plastic bags, St. Paul's provides the only opportunity to clean their clothes-and with it to restore some dignity. A Seeds of Hope Grant in 2015 enabled St. Paul's to purchase a washer, dryer and refrigerator to expand their ministry.
 
The Episcopal Church is offering grants for Mission Enterprise Zones and for New Church Starts and St. Paul's is exploring expanding these programs through the establishment of a Mission Enterprise Zone (MEZ) in Downtown Newport News. These two innovative Episcopal Church initiatives are funded through the Five Marks of Mission triennial budget, approved by General Convention July 2012/2015.

Learn more about St. Paul's ministries to the downtown community at
www.stpaulsnn.org.

Episcopal Relief & Development update

By The Rev. Keith Emerson, Diocesan Coordinator for Episcopal Relief & Development

I want to extend my thanks to the following congregations that made contributions to Episcopal Relief & Development during the 2nd quarter of 2016:
Undesignated Gifts
                    $128.81      St. Stephen's, Newport News
                      $75.00      St. James, Portsmouth
                    $100.00      St. Luke's, Powhatan
                    $461.00      Church of the Holy Apostles, Virginia Beach        
                    $191.03      St. Michael's, Colonial Heights
                      $43.45      Christ and Grace, Petersburg
                    $163.50      Christ Church, Amelia Court House
                 $1,123.00      St. Michael's, Bon Air
                    $100.00      St. Luke's, Powhatan
                    $932.32      St. Andrew's, Newport News
                    $100.00      St. Luke's, Powhatan
                      $50.00      St. Christopher's Episcopal Church Women, Portsmouth
Designated Projects and Disaster Relief
                    $500.00      Bruton Parish, Williamsburg
                    $475.00      St. John's, Hopewell
                    $805.00      St. George's, Newport News
                    $200.00      Church of the Advent, Norfolk
All told, individuals and congregations in our diocese contributed $26,165.18 to Episcopal Relief & Development between April and June. Once again, thank you for your generosity. Working together we are healing a hurting world.

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.