Chanco on the James invites you to join women from around
the Diocese as we gather together at Chanco on Friday, March 6 and
Saturday, March 7 for our annual Women's Lenten retreat, Gravity and
Grace: Exploring Themes of Darkness and Light In Our Lenten Journeys.
Cost to Participants for Friday and Saturday is $95
($135 for private room) and includes reception, accommodations,
breakfast, lunch, and program. Cost for Saturday only is $35 and
includes lunch and program. Register by calling 888-724-2626 weekdays
between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. You may also register by mail - include your
check along with a note that indicates your name, contact information,
and desired dates of attendance. Mail no later than February 21 to 394
Floods Drive, Spring Grove, VA 23881. Questions or assistance with
registration, contact Ronda Toll at 757-869-8873 or at rtoll@cox.net.
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Don't miss fantastic spring events at Chanco!
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- Women's Lenten Retreat: March 6-7. Theme is "Gravity and Grace: Exploring Themes of Darkness and Light in our Lenten Journeys" featuring facilitator the Rev. Jackie Fulop. Registration coming soon.
- Volunteer Work Weekend: March 20-22. This event will be FREE and will involve helping prepare Chanco for the busy spring and summer seasons! 18 and under must be accompanied by a guardian. Registration coming soon.
- Open House Dates: March 21 and April 26 from 1-5 pm. Free and open to the public. Come see what Camp Chanco is all about!
- Happening #72: March 27-29 for grades 10-12. Click here for more information and to register. Visit www.diosova.org/youth for more information and staff application.
- Cursillo #168: Co-Ed Weekend: April 23-26. Adult retreat designed to help us grow closer to Jesus Christ and an opportunity to make friends all over our diocese. Visit www.cursillodiosova.org or contact Rector Travis Kennedy, St. David's, Chesterfield at travilus@gmail.com for more information and registration.
- Chanco 1980's alumni reunion: May 1-3. Were you a camper, EYCer, or Happener in the 1980's?! If so mark your calendars and save the date! Registration coming soon.
- Consecration of our Spirit Center: May 2 with the Rt. Rev. Susan B. Haynes officiating. More information coming soon!
- May Weekend: May 15-17 for grades 6-12. More information and registration coming soon!
Have questions or need more information on any of our spring events? Contact us at hospitality@chanco.org or 888-7-CHANCO (888-724-2626). We look forward to seeing you back on the banks of the James this spring!
Presiding Bishop encourages support for Episcopal Relief & Development Sunday on March 1
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"Lent is a time of reflection and of following Jesus,
demonstrating his love for the world," said Presiding Bishop Curry. "I
invite all congregations to devote a Sunday in Lent to reflect on the
transformational work of Episcopal Relief & Development,
particularly their work with children, and to tangibly demonstrate God's
love by giving generously to support ONE THOUSAND DAYS OF LOVE."
To have printed copies of the Lenten Meditations in English
or Spanish by Ash Wednesday, February 26, Forward Movement must receive
orders by Friday, February 7. To place an order visit www.forwardmovement.org
or call 800-543-1813. For additional information and to download a
planning guide for Episcopal Relief & Development Sunday, visit www.episcopalrelief.org/Sunday.
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Susan B. Haynes consecrated as bishop of Southern Virginia
The Rev. Susan Bunton Haynes was
ordained and consecrated as the 11th bishop of the Diocese of
Southern Virginia at 11 a.m. on February 1 at Williamsburg Community Chapel in
Williamsburg, Virginia. Approximately 1,300 people attended the historic
service, and over 1,000 watched the live stream, as Haynes became the first woman
bishop in the diocese’s 128-year history. Presiding Bishop Michael Curry led
the service as chief consecrator. The Rt. Rev. Edward S. Little II, seventh
bishop of Northern Indiana, was the preacher.
Haynes was elected at a Diocesan
Special Council in Dinwiddie, Virginia on September 21, 2019. One of six
nominees, she was elected on the eighth ballot. Prior to the election, Haynes served as the rector of St. Paul’s in Mishawaka,
Indiana, for 11 years.
The service, held on the Eve of the
Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple, began with a Candlemas
ceremony by candle light. Congregants held candles blessed at the Church of the
Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem especially for use at this service.
A hymn written especially for the
consecration by the Rev. Canon Henry G. Randolph, Jr. was sung during
Communion. Randolph’s text is set to the tune Kingsfold, a
well-known tune from The Hymnal 1982. Randolph, a friend and colleague to
Haynes, is also distantly related to The Rt. Rev. Alfred Magill Randolph, the
first bishop of Southern Virginia. The hymn was also shared with parishes
in the Diocese of Northern Indiana, from which Haynes came, in order to be sung
on February 2 during worship, as their way of supporting a priest from their
own diocese who has become bishop.
Haynes earned her Master of Divinity
degree at Vanderbilt Divinity School and was ordained in 2004. She is married
to the Rev. Thomas Haynes, and they have two adult daughters, Sarah and Avery.
Haynes succeeds the Rt. Rev. Herman
Hollerith IV who served as the 10th bishop of Southern Virginia, who
served the diocese for 10 years, retiring in January 2019.
The Diocese of Southern Virginia
encompasses 101 congregations from Virginia’s Eastern Shore to the Dan River.
Photo: Bishop Haynes is presented the Pastoral Staff by the Rt.
Rev. Herman Hollerith IV, 10th bishop of Southern Virginia. Photo by Susan Pederson (St. Andrew's, Norfolk)
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
VBS Curriculum Resource Fair on Feb. 10
Selecting a packaged vacation bible school (VBS) program can
be challenging - especially when one is limited to exploring vendor
websites and print advertisements. The best way to determine if a VBS
program fits your context, theology, space and staffing parameters is to
actually put hands on the resources and explore what's included in the
VBS kit. A wonderful opportunity to do just that is just around the
corner!
The Resource Center, at Virginia Union
University (Kingsley Hall, 1500 North Lombardy Street, 4th floor, in the
Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology, Richmond) is hosting a
Vacation Bible School Curriculum Fair on Thursday, February 6, 1 to 4 p.m., Friday,
February 7, noon to 5 p.m., Saturday, February 8, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Thanks to the generosity of colleagues from the Resource Center, Diocese
of Southern Virginia is able to host a VBS Curriculum Fair
on February 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the diocesan offices (11827
Canon Blvd. Suite 101, Newport News).
Whether you travel to Richmond on February 6, 7, 8 or to the
diocesan office on Feb. 10, this is the perfect opportunity to explore
the 2020 vacation bible school resources in detail. Join us!
Bishop-Elect Haynes visits Chatham Hall
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When she described her visit, Rev. Haynes noted how impressed she was with Chatham Hall and how much she is looking forward to connecting with students and faculty in the future. "I was hoping my tour guides would be students. They talked about how Chatham Hall is a place that prepares girls to be leaders. All I could think about as they spoke was that I can already see that they are leaders. If that is the kind of girl Chatham Hall is striving for, it's truly doing well."
When Rev. Haynes reflected on her experience celebrating with the
community for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, she expressed how moving it
was. "I know students crafted the service. The readings were powerful,
and the students were very well engaged. I could tell that justice is
an important value for them and this community."
Theological scholarships available
The Hampton Roads Community Foundation is currently
accepting applications for the following scholarships. The 2020-2021
theological scholarship application is due April 1, 2020. Students may
visit our website at hamptonroadscf.org
to view the list of available scholarships and complete an online
application. Applicants should be native or long-time residents of the
specified geographic.
- Barron F. Black Theological Scholarship- For students at Virginia Theological Seminary (Alexandria, VA) who are candidates for the ministry. Students must be residents of the geographic region served by the Diocese of Southern Virginia.
- Richard D. and Sheppard R. Cooke Memorial Scholarship
- For students from Hampton Roads attending Union Presbyterian Seminary
in Richmond who are candidates for the ministry. Preference will be
given to students from Norfolk churches within the Presbytery of Eastern
Virginia.
- Hy Smith Endowment Fund - For students at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria who are candidates for the ministry. Students must be residents of the geographic region served by the Diocese of Southern Virginia.
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