The Rev. William Queen left Christ & Grace, Petersburg, as Interim Rector January 31, 2018.
Friday, February 2, 2018
Theological education scholarships available
The Hampton Roads Community Foundation is currently accepting
applications for the following scholarships. The 2018-2019 theological
scholarship application is due April 1, 2018. Students may visit our
website at www.hamptonroadscf.org
to view the list of available scholarships and complete our online
application. Applicants should be native or long-time residents of the
specified geographic area.
- Barron F. Black Theological Scholarship- For students at Virginia Theological Seminary (Alexandria, VA) who are candidates for the ministry. Students must be residents of the geographic region served by the Diocese of Southern Virginia.
- Richard D. and Sheppard R. Cooke Memorial Scholarship - For students from Hampton Roads attending Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond who are candidates for the ministry. Preference will be given to students from Norfolk churches within the Presbytery of Eastern Virginia.
- William F. Miles Scholarship - For a student from Hampton Roads who is preparing for leadership in a field of religious service.
- Reverend Doctor Joyce G. Moss Theologian Scholarship - For students attending Richmond Virginia Seminary or Regent University School of Divinity with the intent of pursuing a full-time career in Christian ministry. Preference will be given to full-time graduate students who have at least a 3.0 grade point average.
- Hy Smith Endowment Fund - For students at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria who are candidates for the ministry. Students must be residents of the geographic region served by the Diocese of Southern Virginia.
Friday, January 26, 2018
Keeping a Holy Lent: Resources for groups and individuals
The Good Book Club - The Episcopal Church invites you to join in the reading of the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts during Lent and Easter.
Civil Discourse Curriculum - A five-week curriculum to guide discussions about politics, policy, and legislation, while strengthening our relationships with each other.
Ash Wednesday Meditation Invitation - An invitation from the Presiding Bishop and President of House of Deputies to the Church as it examines ways in which the Church has failed to stand with women and other victims of abuse and harassment.
Episcopal Relief & Development Daily Reflections - Daily reflections co-authored by faith leaders from across the church. Each meditation is in English and Spanish. You can receive them daily by email or get them in booklet form.
Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John - this Lenten study is from the Society of St. John the Evangelist (SSJE), in partnership with Virginia Theological Seminary's Center for the Ministry of Teaching.
Luke the Liberator - a free online course from ChurchNext; designed to complement the Good Book Club reading.
Lent Madness - from Forward Movement, this is a fun and unique Lenten program that is a great way to learn about the women and men of the Church's Calendar of Saints.
Civil Discourse Curriculum - A five-week curriculum to guide discussions about politics, policy, and legislation, while strengthening our relationships with each other.
Ash Wednesday Meditation Invitation - An invitation from the Presiding Bishop and President of House of Deputies to the Church as it examines ways in which the Church has failed to stand with women and other victims of abuse and harassment.
Episcopal Relief & Development Daily Reflections - Daily reflections co-authored by faith leaders from across the church. Each meditation is in English and Spanish. You can receive them daily by email or get them in booklet form.
Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John - this Lenten study is from the Society of St. John the Evangelist (SSJE), in partnership with Virginia Theological Seminary's Center for the Ministry of Teaching.
Luke the Liberator - a free online course from ChurchNext; designed to complement the Good Book Club reading.
Lent Madness - from Forward Movement, this is a fun and unique Lenten program that is a great way to learn about the women and men of the Church's Calendar of Saints.
Clergy Continuing Education Grant application deadline is April 1
Applications for Clergy Continuing Education Grants are due
to the Diocesan Office by April 1. The primary purpose of the grants are
to support participation in educational programs that are essentially
theological in emphasis. Click here for more information and application.
Clergy Continuing Education Grant applications are considered twice annually and the application deadlines are April 1 and October 1. If the continuing education experience is to occur between June and October, the application will be considered in April. If the continuing education experience is to occur between November and May, the application will be considered in October.
Clergy Continuing Education Grant applications are considered twice annually and the application deadlines are April 1 and October 1. If the continuing education experience is to occur between June and October, the application will be considered in April. If the continuing education experience is to occur between November and May, the application will be considered in October.
Fundraising 101: Coffee & Conversation with the Stewardship Commission
While
you're at Council, join members of the diocesan Stewardship Commission
on Saturday morning, Feb. 17 from 8:30 to 9 a.m. for Coffee &
Conversation. They'll be introducing the new Fundraising 101 program
being offered to churches. It will also be a great opportunity to ask
questions about and share experiences with stewardship.
The 126th Annual Council of the Episcopal
Diocese of Southern Virginia will be held February 16-17 at the
Williamsburg Lodge Convention Center. Go to
www.bit.ly/diosova126 for the most up-to-date information about Annual Council.
Join Chanco in celebrating half a century!
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Monday, January 22, 2018
Civil Discourse Curriculum: A program for reflection, consideration, discussion
The Episcopal Church Office of Government
Relations has developed a five-week Civil Discourse Curriculum,
focusing on civil discourse and designed for reflection, consideration
and discussion. Available at no cost here,
it is a five-week curriculum to guide discussions about politics,
policy, and legislation, while strengthening our relationships with one
another. The Curriculum is designed for church groups, adult forums,
campus ministries and youth groups (not recommended for younger than 14
years old).
"The Civil Discourse Curriculum was created as a resource to help
folks understand and practice civil discourse, particularly as it
relates to discussion about politics, policy and legislation, and why it
is so important to living out our Gospel call and solving the problems
facing our communities, country and the world," explained Alan
Yarborough, Office of Government Relations Communications Coordinator
and Office Manager.
Civil discourse is defined as an engagement in conversation
intended to enhance understanding, and has important applications for
public policy and civic engagement.
"We created the curriculum to be a five-week program so people can
use it during Lent, but you can engage in it at any point throughout
the year," noted the Rev. Shannon Kelly, Officer for Young Adult and
Campus Ministries. "Lent is a particularly good time to pause, read,
reflect and learn about the nature of civil discourse, how we can
practice it, and why."
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