Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Outreach at Chanco - All God's Children Camp
Summer missions at Boys Home
Volunteers from Trinity, Portsmouth, with Boys Home Director Donnie Wheatley (in white shirt)
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Trinity worked diligently to replace
front wood panels and insulate the entrance barn, and installed kick
boards in the run-in sheds and corral barn for the horses. They also
installed new bench seats on the bleachers by the riding area and began
construction of a greenhouse by the garden area. To relax after their
hard work, the group enjoyed an afternoon four-wheeler ride up the
mountain behind Boys Home.
St. Michael and All Angels spent many
hours painting the run-in shed and barn near the riding ring, as well
as clearing grass from our pond. After all that work, the group found
time to enjoy a day of kayaking and caving in the beautiful Allegheny
Highlands!
With the threat of rain, St. Martin's
helped input the codes that raise funds from Coke reward caps, and
cleaned the gym and recreation room. They made the trip to the top of
the mountain at Boys Home, where they painted the lodge inside and out
and began constructing a wood shed. After many hours of work, they
visited Douthat State Park to unwind.
If your congregation would like to
learn more about Boys Home and how you can support their ministry,
please contact Lauren Ward, Lward@boyshomeofva.org.
"The Way of Love" permeates the work of the 79th General Convention
Southern Virginia's deputation (L
to R): the Rev. Willis Foster; the Rev. Samantha Vincent-Alexander; Sam
Webster; the Rev. Jennifer Andrews-Weckerly; the Rev. Julia Messer;
Clare Harbin; Bishop Hollerith; Alice Webley; the Rev. Ronald Ramsey;
Isabel Burch; Toni Hogg; the Rev. Cameron Randle. Not pictured: the Rev.
Mark Wilkinson.
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The 79th General Convention of the
Episcopal Church has been meeting in Austin, TX since July 5, and
participants (including Bishop Hollerith and our diocesan deputies)
actually began arriving July 2 to begin committee work. Bishop Hollerith
and deputies from Southern Virginia are putting in very long days in
committee meetings and legislative sessions. General Convention
continues through Friday, July 13. Below are just a few of the
highlights of #GC79 thus far. For much more on the work of General
Convention, visit the diocesan #GC79 blog, Facebook and Instagram. You can watch and follow the work of General Convention live on the Media Hub and the GC79 app.
The Way of Love
TEConversations
This General Convention includes something new and different, TEConversations (The Episcopal Church Conversations),
held during joint sessions of the House of Deputies and the House of
Bishops. The three TEConversations were: Racial Reconciliation;
Evangelism; and Care of Creation. Each session began with powerful
presentations by speakers, followed by guided conversation among the
deputies and bishops. There are videos of all TEConversation speakers
and discussion guides you can use in your parish. These resources are
great for small groups, youth groups or adult forums.
Public witness by Bishops United Against Gun Violence
Bishops at public witness;
Bishop Hollerith at top right.
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Speakers included Phil and April
Schentrup, whose daughter, Carmen, was killed in the massacre at Marjory
Stoneman Douglas on Ash Wednesday of 2018. Since Carmen's death, both
April and Phil have spoken out publicly against gun violence, as well as
pushed hard for solutions that bring our country together. Phil and
April generously shared their story of grief and pain, and urged the
church to advocate against gun violence and promote public safety so
that our nation can live together in peace.
Prayers at detention center encourage women held there
Deputies (L to R) the Rev.
Julia Messer, the Rev. Samantha Vincent-Alexander, the Rev. Cameron
Randle, Clare Harbin at Hutto prayer service.
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Grassroots Leadership, a non-profit
organization that works with communities across this nation to abolish
for-profit private prisons, helped facilitate this public witness. They
reported to General Convention that on Sunday afternoon, "A woman called
from Hutto after today's prayer and told us they were glued to the
windows until the last bus left the detention center. Women inside were
crying, saying they knew they weren't alone after seeing so many people
there."
Organizers of Sunday's prayer
service plan to provide follow-up advocacy resources and opportunities.
One step that both Houses of General Convention were encouraged to take
was to donate to Grassroots Leadership's Hutto Deportation and Defense Bond Fund.
Gifts to the fund "will be used to release people detained and ensure
they remain free. Bonds on average are $1,500-$10,000. Funds will be
used for bond, basic needs, and commissary so women can call their
children and community, and other emergency needs."
Jackson-Feild promotes two staff members
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Marie Hippolyte, left. Adrienne Foster, right.
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Both Ms. Hyppolite and Ms. Foster have helped Jackson-Feild
achieve an excellent reputation for the provision of high quality
residential treatment services to help children struggling with mental
health disorders and their families. They are outstanding therapists who have helped countless children understand and manage their disorders, and will provide great leadership and direction to ensure that
Jackson-Feild provides trauma-focused, cutting-edge and evidence-based
mental health services in the future.
Monday, July 9, 2018
Summer missions at Boys Home
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Volunteers from Trinity, Portsmouth, with Boys Home Director Donnie Wheatley (in white shirt)
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Trinity worked diligently to replace front wood panels and
insulate the entrance barn, and installed kick boards in the run-in
sheds and corral barn for the horses. They also installed new bench
seats on the bleachers by the riding area and began construction of a
greenhouse by the garden area. To relax after their hard work, the group
enjoyed an afternoon four-wheeler ride up the mountain behind Boys
Home.
St. Michael and All Angels spent many hours painting the
run-in shed and barn near the riding ring, as well as clearing grass
from our pond. After all that work, the group found time to enjoy a day
of kayaking and caving in the beautiful Allegheny Highlands!
With the threat of rain, St. Martin's helped input the codes
that raise funds from Coke reward caps, and cleaned the gym and
recreation room. They made the trip to the top of the mountain at Boys
Home, where they painted the lodge inside and out and began constructing
a wood shed. After many hours of work, they visited Douthat State Park
to unwind.
If your congregation would like to learn more about Boys Home
and how you can support their ministry, please contact Lauren Ward, Lward@boyshomeofva.org.
Monday, July 2, 2018
79th General Convention convenes July 5-13
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We'll be using this blog to post news about General Convention before, during and after our time in Austin. On the blog you can also find information that will help you understand how General Convention works and its importance in the life of the Episcopal Church. While we're at General Convention, we'll use the site to post daily updates and photos.
In addition to photos on our Facebook page and Instagram, @Diosova, we'll also be posting a different prayer each day for General Convention and the Episcopal Church. Please pray for Bishop Hollerith, our deputies, and everyone participating in General Convention.
Almighty and everliving God, source of all wisdom and understanding,
be present with those who take counsel at the 79th General Convention
in Austin, Texas, for the renewal and mission of your Church.
Teach us in all things to seek first your honor and glory.
Guide us to perceive what is right, and grant us both the courage
to pursue it and the grace to accomplish it; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Administrators & Treasurers Lunch Group to gather July 19
The Administrators & Treasurers Lunch Group will meet on
Thursday, July 19, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. at the Diocesan Office in
Newport News. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet with other parish
administrators and treasurers to talk about common issues. There's no
agenda for this gathering - just an opportunity to get together, share,
encourage, support, and ask questions.
Bring your own lunch; beverages will be provided. RSVP to Diocesan Comptroller Judy Dobson, jdobson@diosova.org or 757-213-3386.
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