Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Women's Advent Retreat at Chanco on the James
Join women from all over the Diocese at Chanco's semi-annual
Women's Retreat. Come together with meaningful discussions, spiritually
renewing worship, and fabulous fellowship. This event is open to woman
18 years and older. This year's theme will be Waiting in Hopeful
Anticipation. During the weekend, we will look at the stories of Sarah,
Elizabeth, and Mary - three women from the Bible who had to wait. Come
Friday and stay the night on Nov. 30 or come just for the day on the
Dec. 1. Click here for details and registration.
Shop with an ELF and make Christmas merrier for Mission of the Holy Spirit
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We would like to invite churches and individuals to partner
with us in this ministry. Volunteer ELFs would be a great opportunity
for your ECW, Men's Group, EFM, outreach committee or other church
group! We need volunteers (aged 16+) to sign up to be elves to go
shopping with a child. We also need monetary contributions so each child
will be able to choose exactly what he or she wants for Christmas.
The festivities start at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 8 at
Good Shepherd, Norfolk (7400 Hampton Blvd.) with a mandatory
orientation for volunteers. Afterwards, children will be paired with an
ELF (volunteer) and share breakfast together with Santa Claus.
Immediately following breakfast, our bus will take the children and meet
the volunteers at Walmart, where the kids will make their purchases
escorted by their ELF.
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Bishop Search: Convocation Listening Sessions
The Nominating/Search Committee invite all Laity and Clergy
to come to one of our Convocation Listening Sessions. We will share what
we are learning from the responses to our questionnaire and we want to
hear from you the people of the diocese. These Sharing Sessions will
help us to complete a vibrant and living profile of our diocese, one
that reflects who we are. There is a meeting planned for each
con-vocation. If you are unable to attend the meeting in your own
convocation please come and join us at one of the other sessions. Click here for dates and locations.
Register now to visit the Holy Land in 2019 with Bishop Magness
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A renewal of wedding vows at Cana during the
2017 Holy Land pilgrimage.
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This pilgrimage is limited to just 35 participants. The deadline for registration is November 15, 2018. After that, registration will be open to persons outside of the diocese. Click here for the tour brochure and application form.
ECW holds Fall Annual Meeting
Nancy Smith, St. Aidan's, Virginia Beach
The Very Reverend Dr. Rodney E. Ramsey, rector, St. Cyprian's, Hampton,
installed ECW Diocesan Board Members at the Fall Annual Meeting. St.
Cyprian's hosted the meeting Saturday, October 20. The following
officers were elected by acclamation:President, Laura L.
Manigault, St. Cyprian's, Hampton; First Vice President, Odessa Maxwell,
Good Shepherd, McKenney; Treasurer, Nancy Smith, St. Aidan's, Virginia
Beach; Parliamentarian, Dr. Renee Escoffrey Torres, St. Cyprian's,
Hampton; Church Periodical Club Director, Nancy Sands, Christ Church,
Danville; and Student Work Chair, Deborah Austin, St. Mark, Suffolk. The
board members take office in January.
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L to R: ECW Diocesan
President, Helen Sharpe Williams, Grace Church, Norfolk; Treasurer,
Nancy Smith, St. Aidan's, Virginia Beach: Parliamentarian, Dr. Renee
Escoffrey Torres, St. Cyprian's, Hampton;First Vice President, Odessa
Maxwell, Good Shepherd, McKenney; President, Laura L. Manigault, St.
Cyprian's, Hampton and The Very Reverend Dr., Ronald E. Ramsey, Rector,
St. Cyprian's.
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ECW Diocesan President, Helen Sharpe-Williams, presided at
the meeting. She will complete her two-year term at year-end. To
commemorate her service, Barbara Taylor, St. Francis, Virginia Beach,
ECW Diocesan President 2013-2014, presented Helen with the Past
President's Cross. In 1979, ECW President, Barbara Grice, received the
first Past President's Cross fashioned by her husband, Alexander Grice
III. To make the cross, Alex used wood from a cherry tree located on
Jamestown Island, hewn down to make way for the Jamestown Island
development. A silver Jamestown cross is superimposed on the wooden
cross.
ECW presidents are bound together by the cross in the past
joy and privilege of serving as ECW President, and, their responsibility
to move forward in continued loving service to their Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ and to the Episcopal Church Women.
During Helen's term, her goal has been to raise awareness
about the plight of women and children in our diocese suffering from
abuse, homelessness and trafficking. To launch her outreach project,
Love Thy Neighbor, she invited the Rev. Becca Stevens, founder of
Thistle Farms, to speak at last year's Fall Annual Meeting. Over 200
people attended the annual meeting Love Heals Conference. Helen has
shared a wealth of information on who we can help and how we can help
them. Many thanks for a job well done.
Beblon Parks, ECW President, Province III, keynote speaker at the meeting, announced that Province III ECW will celebrate its
100th Anniversary of founding this spring. The Diocese of Easton and
the Diocese of Pennsylvania will host the meeting in Philadelphia. Watch
for details to be announced. Beblon was elected to serve a three-year
term in office in 2017. She has served as the Social Justice, Member at
Large on the ECW National Board and as ECW President, Diocese of
Virginia.
Terron Watkins, Assistant Director of Advancement, gave an update on activities at Jackson-Feild Homes.
Monday, November 5, 2018
Jackson-Feild children hold Breast Cancer Walk
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Students in the on-campus Gwaltney School studied in advance
the impact and effects of breast cancer has on women's health. They
prepared posters that were posted around the campus on this topic.Some of the children's lives have been touched by breast cancer and their posters were more personal.
Residents and staff gathered on a bright, crisp October
morning to walk around the circular drive around the campus several
times. Funds were raised which were donated to help women who are
suffering from this dreaded disease.
Advent resources: Journeying the Way of Love and Preparing to Become the Beloved Community
This Advent, the Episcopal Church invites congregations, dioceses,
and communities of faith to await the coming of Christ by moving
through the first two chapters of the Gospel of Luke. Luke's gospel
provides a pattern for understanding how to live the way of love as
individuals, as families and friends, as a community, and out in the
world.
Journeying the Way of Love
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Journeying the Way of Love is a new, four-week Advent
curriculum pegged to readings and themes from the Sunday lectionary.
Sessions are designed for use during the Christian formation hour
offerings at churches and ministries exploring the Way of Love. Participants
are encouraged to read and reflect on passages in Luke throughout
Advent and "try on" the spiritual practices of the Way of Love. The
Journey of Love Advent Calendar offers daily suggestions for engaging in
the seven practices that encompass the Way of Love. The curriculum and
advent calendar can be downloaded here. Spanish language materials will be available Nov. 15.
Preparing to Become the Beloved Community
Advent is a season of preparation; a time to prepare our
hearts and communities for the coming of Christ, the Almighty God who
came among us poor and homeless, a stranger and a child. There may be no
better time to reflect on how we, as the Episcopal Church, embrace the
Holy One who continues to draw near in the neighbor, the stranger, the
refugee, or the one who seems the most "other" to you. It is the ideal
season to commit to becoming the Beloved Community and growing loving,
liberating, life-giving relationships across the human family of God. The
journey is framed around the four quadrants of the labyrinth: Telling
the truth about our churches and race; proclaiming the dream of the
beloved community; practicing the way of love in the pattern of Jesus;
and repairing the breach in institutions and society. Groups are invited
to "walk" sections of the labyrinth each week in Advent, engaging in
scripture, reflections, and activities. The curriculum can be downloaded here. Spanish and Creole materials will be available Nov. 9.
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