The Rev. William Queen, Jr. will begin as Interim Rector at Christ & Grace, Petersburg on December 1, 2016.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Boys Home quilt raffle
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The quilt we're raffling this year is 96" x 92" and is a
professionally quilted "Charleston Romance" pattern quilt. Tickets are
$5 for 1 ticket or $45 for 10 tickets. We will draw the winner on March
17, 2017. All proceeds will go to Religious Life at Boys Home.
Please share this raffle with your friends, coworkers,
family, church family, and whoever else you feel might be interested
buying a ticket to win this quilt!
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry on the news from Standing Rock
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"This morning, the sun ascended over the Great Plains of our nation and hope truly dawned anew. After months of courageously and peacefully working to prevent the laying of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which posed potential danger to the water supply of the people of the Sioux Nation and transgressed their sacred burial grounds, the water protectors on Standing Rock have won a notable victory. Yesterday afternoon, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced their decision to deny an easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline's construction across the sacred land and water of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and this long-awaited announcement is cause for joyful celebration and thanks." Click here to continue reading.
Evangelism Matters conference video available online
On-demand video recordings of the Evangelism Matters, an
Episcopal Church Evangelism Conference held November 18-19 in Dallas,
TX, are available for viewing at www.evangelismmatters.org. Evangelism Matters is ideal for congregational discussion, adult forums, youth groups, and other Episcopal gatherings-for
anyone who would like to learn more about evangelism and available
resources to share our faith. The churchwide event was co-sponsored by Forward Movement and the Presiding Bishop's Office, and was hosted by the Diocese of Dallas and Church of the Transfiguration, Dallas, TX where the conference was held.
United Thank Offering Grant applications now accepted
The
focus for the 2017 United Thank Offering grants is The Jesus Movement -
evangelism, reconciliation, and following Jesus' way of creating
loving, liberating, and life-giving relationships with God, each other,
and all creation. United Thank Offering grants are awarded for projects
that address human needs and help alleviate poverty, both domestically
and internationally in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion.
The funds are not permitted for the continuation of ongoing ministries. Detailed guidelines and application are here.
IMPORTANT: The grant deadline is March 3. This is the deadline for each Diocese to submit its selected grant application. Individual applications MUST be submitted to the Bishop's office no later than February 17 for consideration.
IMPORTANT: The grant deadline is March 3. This is the deadline for each Diocese to submit its selected grant application. Individual applications MUST be submitted to the Bishop's office no later than February 17 for consideration.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Advent: United Thank Offering puts it all together
Yes,
it really happened. It was the day after Halloween, and I had gone to a nearby
mega-pharmacy to get a memory card for my camera so that I could take some
pictures of our upcoming family gathering on Thanksgiving. As I was
checking out (here it comes), the clerk asked me, "You all ready for
Christmas?" Wow!
Now
I realize that several weeks beforehand, this employee had been pressed into
service by having to clear out the seasonal aisle and then restock it
chockful with Christmas crap (yeah I said it, and I meant it). No doubt, as
well, he had put up that hideous plastic tree with its blinking lights I saw in
the front of the store.
Of
course, I had been asked that question many times before, but never, ever
before Thanksgiving. And, in essence, all this innocent, minimum wage, guy
meant by asking "You all ready for Christmas" was whether I had
amassed a sufficient amount of stuff from the Christmas seasonal aisles around
town to make a respectable showing that wouldn’t disappoint the expectations of
my family.
I'll
get back to it, but that is the first question, "Are you ready for
Christmas?” Here's the second. As a kid in school, without
fail, the first question we, children and teachers alike, asked one another
when we returned from the winter break was, "What did you get for
Christmas?" Again, the question was innocent and intended only to
offer us the opportunity to share how happy we were with our Christmas
loot.
Advent
this year is a full four weeks long. Thus, it provides us with ample time to
slowly and quietly prepare our hearts and minds for the coming of the love of
Christ. As a strong supporter of The United Thank Offering, I suggest that
reflecting on these two questions, from a UTO perspective, can help make our
Advent journey one of deeper meaning and fulfillment.
Throughout
its 127 years, UTO has been a beacon of hope in our church, our
country, and throughout the world. And from its inception UTO has always looked
outward rather than inward. And so, from a UTO perspective, "Are you all
ready for Christmas?" is not about our readiness for own family Christmas
"busy-ness," but about our readiness to enter into the business of
sharing the love of our Incarnate God with the human family -- especially those
who need a helping hand.
And,
of course the question, "What did you get for Christmas?" from a UTO
perspective would be completely turned on its head to ask instead, "What
did you give for Christmas?" And that means giving, not from our
excess, but sacrificially from our sustenance; and giving not just a Christmas
tie to Uncle Albert, but giving to our neighbors in need wherever they may
be. As the Prayer of St. Francis puts it, "… it is in giving that we
receive....”
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
November Weekend at Chanco
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November Weekend 2016 was held November 18-20 at
Chanco. The theme of this year's event was "You Could Be a Hero",
featuring activity blocks including group games, a nature walk, and zip
lines, as well as a special presentation by the Rev. Charlie Bauer and
the Rev. Keith Emerson about Episcopal Relief and Development. The
retreat also included a social, campfire and dance, as well as powerful
worship and music throughout the weekend. Register now for the December Youth Lock-In at Chanco on December 2-3!
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