The Bishop Candidate Walkabout on September 6 at Bruton Parish,
Williamsburg, was livestreamed. Please note that the livestream experienced
technical difficulties that evening. However, a high resolution video recording
was made of the event and can now be found on our YouTube channel. The recording has been divided into
seven shorter videos so that you can view the opening segment, and the
individual candidate segments separately.
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Episcopal Relief & Development providing relief support after Hurricane Dorian
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In partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida, the
Episcopal Church in South Carolina, the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia, and the
Episcopal Farmworker Ministry, Episcopal Relief & Development is giving
assistance such as food, water, clothing, shelter and other emergency supplies
to individuals and families affected by the storm. The organization is also
working through the Anglican Alliance to provide support to the Anglican
Diocese of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos as they continue to assess the
needs of communities.
Donations to the Hurricane Relief Fund will help Episcopal Relief
& Development's partners respond to the storm in the most efficient way
possible. Many partners are not in a position to receive, store or distribute
donations of physical goods or effectively use volunteer assistance at this
time. Click here to make a donation.
Fall Camp at Shrine Mont registration now open
Fall Camp is a four day adult conference sponsored by the
Tri-Diocesan Council on Aging which represents all three Episcopal dioceses in
Virginia, and is held at the Shrine Mont center in Orkney Springs. This year's
Fall Camp will be October 28-31. Keynote speaker will be author Philip Gulley.
Gulley has written 21 books, including the Harmony series recounting life in
the eccentric Quaker community of Harmony, Indiana. He also co-authored the
progressive spirituality books If
Grace is True and If
God is Love. He also authored If
the Church Were Christian, and The
Evolution of Faith. Click
here for details and registration.
Carter's Walk in support of Chanco
The Rev. Carter Sinclair, deacon at Emmanuel, Virginia Beach, has
made a commitment to walk 65 kilometers for his 65th birthday! Carter hopes to
complete this walk in 12 hours or less on October 5. The Rev. Mimi Lacy, Rector
of Emmanuel Church, recommended that Carter dedicate his walk to fundraising
for a worthy cause. Carter chose The Campaign for Chanco.
Carter shares, " Chanco is the spiritual center of the
Diocese. As a summer camp, it might be first place that youth get exposed to
the good news of Jesus Christ. Chanco is undergoing a wonderful building
campaign and is very close to reaching the goal to fund all of the new
construction and renovations that are so desperately needed. Therefore, I am
asking for a pledge per kilometer, starting at 10 cents per kilometer (with no
upper limit)."
To support Carter in his walk for Chanco, click
here for easy on line donation indicating "Carter's
Walk" in the "notes" section or you may mail a check made out to
Chanco with " Carter's Walk" in the memo line and mail to Chanco at
394 Floods Drive, Spring Grove, VA 23881. Thank you for your prayerful
support of Carter's Walk!
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry to participate in launch of Jim Wallis' new book, Christ in Crisis: Why We Need to Reclaim Jesus
On September 25, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry will join
Sojourner's president Jim Wallis in Washington, D.C. for the launch of Wallis'
new book, Christ in Crisis: Why We Need to Reclaim Jesus. Bishop Curry
will join Wallis is discussing the ways in which Jesus speaks directly to our
current political and moral crisis.
Bishop Curry, in the foreword for the book, explains the
importance of responding to our nation's current moral and "constitutional
crisis" at this political moment: "With Christ in Crisis, Rev. Wallis
creates an unprecedented spiritual field guide for Christians and those of
different faiths-or no faith at all-who are trying to survive the polarizing
bitterness and anger of our divided nation and move forward in the post-2016
political context."
Monday, September 9, 2019
Upcoming events at Historic St. Luke's
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- Preserving America's Oldest Organ is a two-lecture program - The Origins of the Hunstanton Hall Organ, and The Historic Organ at St. Luke's and its Continuing Influence on Organ Conservation. September 21, 1 to 3 p.m.
- Adults Only Twilight Cemetery Tours - October 18, 6 to 10 p.m.
- Twilight Cemetery Tours - October 19, 6:30 to 10 p.m.
- A Colonial Christmas Concert - December 6 at 7 p.m. and December 7 at 4 and 7 p.m.
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