Church Pension Group (CPG) will present a lineup of
interactive webinars designed to assist those managing employee
benefits. Clergy, wardens, vestry members, and staff responsible for
oversight of employee benefits or property and casualty insurances are
encouraged to participate. Webinars include: CPG Overview; New
Administrators Webinar; Annual Enrollment; Church Insurance; and Top 10
Takeaways from the Episcopal Business Administration Conference; and
many more.Sessions begin in April and registration is free. Click here for the full list of webinars and registration.
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Renewal of Ordination Vows
The annual Renewal of Ordination Vows for clergy will take place on:
Tuesday, April 16, 2 p.m. at St. Stephen's, Petersburg (228 Halifax Street, Petersburg)
Wednesday, April 17, 10 a.m. at St. Paul's, Suffolk (213 N. Main Street, Suffolk)
Campaign donors Hard Hat Tour an enormous success
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However, we are not done yet! Chanco is still working to blow
past our $3 million stretch goal in order to achieve all of our dreams
for this place to the best of our ability and for the strongest ministry
impact in Chanco's future. Join us in this generational milestone
moment in Chanco's long history. Contact Campaign Director Talley
Banazek at talley@banazek.com or 804-399-4019 for more information on how to join us!
Applications accepted for 2019-2020 UTO Julia Chester Emery internship
In 2015, the United Thank Offering (UTO) Board began an
internship program for young women, named for the organization's
founder, Julia Chester Emery. This program supports the work of UTO in
addition to participating in the work of a local ministry. UTO is now
seeking a fourth Julia Chester Emery intern for 2019-2020.
For the 2019-2020 internship year, in addition to work
with Jasmine Road, the intern will participate in the UTO Pilgrimage to
Spain in October, represent UTO as support staff for The Episcopal
Church delegation to the United Nations Commission on the Status of
Women (UNCSW) in New York City in March, attend one of the Thistle Farms
Training Conferences, join UTO Board Meetings or events planned during
the year, and travel to speak at public events regarding work with UTO.
The internship begins on September 20, 2019 and includes housing, travel
costs, a stipend and intentional mentoring. Click here for more information and application. Applications are due June 1, 2019.
The internship will be in conjunction with Jasmine Road, a
Thistle Farms Affiliate, in the Diocese of Upper South Carolina. Jasmine
Road exists to offer women who are trapped in a cycle of sexual
exploitation and addiction a path to freedom, a haven for healing, and
the opportunity to flourish, leading to generational change and the
betterment of the Greenville community.
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Don't miss these exciting spring events
Chanco is not just summer camp! Check out this video to see
fun camp activities plus all the fantastic events that occur at Chanco
year-round!
And then check out one of our upcoming events this spring including:
- Camp Chanco Open House Events: March 30 and May 11 from 1 to 5 p.m. for all ages. Free and open to the public.
- Women's Retreat in Lent: April 12-13. Open to all women 18 and older. Theme: "Room at the Table"
- Spring Work Weekend and Alumni Social: May 3-5. Volunteer to help spruce up Chanco for summer camp season and enjoy fellowship with friends all over the diocese. All ages. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian.
- Cursillo #166: May 2-5. Co-Ed Weekend for adults 18 and over. Visit www.cursillodiosova.org for more information and an application.
Visit www.chanco.org for more information and registration for these fantastic spring events. Questions? Contact us at hospitality@chanco.org or 888-7-CHANCO.
Monday, March 11, 2019
Care of Creation pledge and reflection guide available
Episcopalians and friends concerned about all of God's
creation are invited to join Presiding Bishop Michael Curry in pledging
to take action to protect and renew God's world and all who call it
home. The goal is to gather at least 1,000 pledges with concrete,
personal commitments by Earth Day, April 22. Building from the Episcopal Vision for Care of Creation Statement
developed by the Presiding Bishop's Office and the Advisory Council on
Stewardship of Creation for the 79th General Convention, this pledge, and the accompanying Reflection Guide, is a tangible and practical way to show love for God's world. Click here to learn more.
"Love God, Love Neighbor: Advocacy in Action" training on refugee resettlement issues June 27-28 in DC
Registration is now open for "Love God, Love Neighbor:
Advocacy in Action," a two-day interactive training for clergy and
laity interested in developing or improving their advocacy skills and
having the opportunity to advocate directly to members of Congress and
their staff about protections for refugees. Sponsored by the Office of
Government Relations in partnership with Episcopal Migration Ministries,
"Love God, Love Neighbor: Advocacy in Action" will be held
Thursday-Friday, June 27-28, in Washington, D.C. Click here for more information.
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