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Former YASC member Andy Russell, from Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, served in Tanzania.
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Monday, October 22, 2018
Young Adult Service Corps applications being accepted for 2019-2020 placements
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Gulf Coast and Carolinas appeal for support of hurricane relief and recovery efforts
Episcopal churches on the Gulf Coast, including parts of Georgia and
North and South Carolina, continue to assess Hurricane Michael's damage,
with some in the hardest hit coast areas still in the rescue phase.
In an Oct. 15 interview with Episcopal News Service, Dwight Babcock, diocesan administrator for the Episcopal Church of the Central Gulf Coast said of the recovery efforts, "This is a marathon, not a sprint. We just don't know what we're looking at." Ten of the 11 damaged churches held services "in one form or another," on Oct. 14; some inside the churches, some outdoors in pavilions, he said.
In an Oct. 15 interview with Episcopal News Service, Dwight Babcock, diocesan administrator for the Episcopal Church of the Central Gulf Coast said of the recovery efforts, "This is a marathon, not a sprint. We just don't know what we're looking at." Ten of the 11 damaged churches held services "in one form or another," on Oct. 14; some inside the churches, some outdoors in pavilions, he said.
The Episcopal Church of the Central Gulf Coast has created a Hurricane Relief Hub, listing ways to donate to hurricane relief efforts.
Communities
in Georgia and the Carolinas affected by Hurricane Michael are still
dealing with the effects of Hurricane Florence. The Diocese of East
Carolina has also issued an appeal for support.
"The local dioceses are continuing to assess the damage caused by the storm," said Katie Mears, senior director of Episcopal Relief & Development's U.S. Disaster Program, which is supporting these dioceses as they begin relief and recovery efforts.
Cursillo 4th Day Celebration at Chanco
The Cursillo Secretariat joyfully invites all of the Cursillo
Community for the 4th Day Celebration on Saturday, October 20, from 12
to 3 p.m. at Chanco on the James. Support our new Cursillistas as we
continue to orient and educate those who have just completed a Cursillo
Weekend and those who are continuing to live out their Fourth Day.
We will begin with fellowship and singing, and Stew Wolfe
will give the Witness Talk. The Rev. Susan Grimm will be our Spiritual
Director for the day and will celebrate Holy Eucharist.
Hamburgers and hot dogs will be provided. Please bring a side dish or dessert to share.
Godly Play training in Williamsburg Jan. 11-13
Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, will be hosting a Godly Play training
January 11-13. Trainer Laura McGuire will be leading the Core Training
weekend and all are welcome to sign-up to learn more about this great
program for children's ministry. Register here. Space is limited.
Terron Watkins joins Jackson-Feild
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After graduation he worked in development for a Grace Place
which provided adult day care services until the program closed its
doors.
His primary responsibilities will be online giving, special
events, Christmas program, Young Professionals Society and assisting the
VP of Development with fund raising and communication projects.
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
New Advent curriculum and resources for Way of Love: Practices for Jesus-Centered Living
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Formation resources are coming soon:
- Following the Way of Love: 9-session Small Group Guide for groups that seek to reshape their lives around Jesus and his Way of Love. The guide details best practices for organizing small groups and discipleship groups, and then moves participants through reflection, discernment, action and deep commitment around the seven practices. Excellent for small groups, vestries, ministry leadership groups. Available for download on October 12.
- Journeying the Way of Love: 4-week Advent Curriculum pegged to readings and themes from the Sunday lectionary. Ideal for Christian formation hour offerings at churches and ministries exploring the Way of Love. Available for download on November 2.
Chanco celebrates groundbreaking
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