Bishop Susan would
like to invite anyone in the Diocese of Southern Virginia who is
interested to study the Bible with her through Lectio Divina. Lectio
Divina is a prayerful way of studying Scripture that, once learned, can
be practiced in groups or in solitude. Beginning August 10, we will meet
weekly for four weeks to look at Scriptures that will also be helpful
in assisting us to navigate through the COVID-19 crisis. No experience
is needed, as Bishop Susan will guide you through the practice of
reading (lectio), meditation (meditatio), prayerful response (oratio),
and contemplation, or simply resting in God (contemplatio). Beginning at
7 p.m., these meetings will last for 90 minutes. Each meeting is
limited to 50 persons, so registration is needed. Register to participate here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
TENS offers free resources for virtual stewardship
As the summer deepens, many congregations begin to think of
their fall stewardship campaigns. The Episcopal Network For Stewardship
(TENS) provides excellent stewardship campaign materials that are free
to all congregations in Southern Virginia via our diocesan TENS
membership. This year TENS will be providing resources that help
congregations to conduct virtual stewardship campaigns in addition to
the more traditional efforts.
TENS member resources
are available to all congregations in Southern Virginia via the
diocesan membership. For log in information contact Canon for Formation
Lynn Farlin, lfarlin@diosova.org or Communications Officer Ann Turner, aturner@diosova.org.
Take advantage of these free webinars offered by TENS:
- Virtual Stewardship 101 - July 25, 1 p.m. Review virtual offering plates and answer questions about virtual best practices. Register here.
- Creating Virtual Community for Stewardship - August 15, 1 p.m. Learn more about how to create meaningful small groups and pastoral teams virtually. Register here.
- How to use the TENS 2020 Materials for your Stewardship Campaign - Walk through this year's resources to maximize their usefulness. Register here.
ECW Yearbook & Directory for 2020 now available
2020 ECW Yearbook & Parish Directory The 2020 ECW Yearbook
& Directory is available by contacting Diocesan Communications
Officer Ann Turner, aturner@diosova.org. (The directory is not posted on the website due to privacy concerns.)
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Virtual Vacation Bible School: Amazing Stories, Unexpected Storytellers
Faith communities have been forced to address numerous
challenges over the past few months as we all learn to navigate our
lives, worship, formation, and our interactions with others while
COVID-19 is in our midst. It has been exciting to see creative thinking
and innovation with respect to digital worship and Christian formation
opportunities as churches explore how to be the Church in our current
reality.
Faith communities have realized that we are so much more
than what happens in our church buildings during Sunday worship. It is
safe to say that this summer will be a different kind of summer as we
continue social distancing efforts to help keep people safe. The
traditional Vacation Bible School (VBS) program design of summers past,
presents risks to the volunteers and participants as well as to their
families. As a result, VBS is one of those summer formation
opportunities that will require some creative thinking and adaptation
in order to offer the program during the pandemic. Luckily, there are a
number of virtually VBS options for faith communities and parents to
explore this summer.
A group of formation leaders from our
diocese's Christian Education Network (CE-Net) developed a free virtual
VBS program called Amazing Stories and Unexpected Storytellers
that is highly flexible in both context and execution. Amazing Stories
and Unexpected Storytellers is designed to adapt to the needs of
parishes and congregations as well as individual families. It can be led
for groups via Zoom, Facebook Live, or some other virtual meeting
platform or simply be led by families at home.
The program design was inspired by the books A Spy on Noah's
Ark and The Spy at Jacob's Ladder by Lindsay Hardin Freeman. We are
thankful that the publisher, Forward Movement, has given us permission
to use video readings of these stories through August 31, 2020.
Freeman's books share the Bible stories from the perspective of an
unexpected voice rather than the narrators we are used to hearing. If
you are interested in learning more about the books visit www.forwardmovement.org.
Amazing Stories and Unexpected Storytellers consists of three segments/sessions - each segment features three storytelling videos (view on the Diocese's YouTube channel), crafts, recreational activities, science experiments, and outreach/mission challenges. The three segments include:
- FAITH - God Calls Us to be Heroes explored through the stories of Miriam, David, and Deborah.
- HOPE - Jesus with Us explored through the stories of the Woman of the Well, Jesus Calms the Storm, and Jesus Feeds the 5000.
- LOVE - Lead with Jesus explored through the stories of the Last Supper, Dorcas, and Pentecost.
Whether you are a formation leader leading the program
virtually or a parent using the program in your home you can use
whatever components best meets your needs. There is plenty of content
included to provide for a more traditional but virtual one-week
program, multi-week program, or the stories can be stretched out weekly
over the course of the summer or the user can create any variation in
between.
Click here to explore the program. Efforts are underway to provide a Spanish translation of the program which should be available in the coming weeks.
If you would like to explore other virtual VBS
alternatives there are a number of options available from various
vendors. Many of these programs offer two distinct fee structures for
families and church use.
- Church Publishing offers the free Summer Activity Pack for Children and Families Vol. 1. Click here to download the packet.
- Illustrated Ministry offers a fee-based program called Compassion Camp. Click here to learn more about it.
- GenOn Ministries offers suggestions to modify their integrational fee-based VBS -All God's Children: The Church Family Gathers for Summer to virtual space. Click here to learn more about their program.
- Go Curriculum has an online fee-based program with music, titled Backyard Bolt Towards Faith in Jesus. Click here to learn more about the program.
- Group Publishing is offering some guidance to adapt their fee-based packaged VBS programs to neighborhood VBS options. Click here to view their resources.
-
Cokesbury is offering some resources to adapt their fee-based packaged VBS programs to virtual space. Click here to explore their resources.
If you use Amazing Stories and Unexpected Storytellers
this summer the planning team would love to hear how you used it in
your setting. If you have questions about the program contact Lynn
Farlin, Canon for Formation (lfarlin@diosova.org), or CE-Net Co-Chairs, Vicky Koch (vkoch@stpaulsnorfolk.org) or Gizelle Moran (gizelle@trinity-portsmouth.org).
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Bishop Vaché Scholarship applications due July 1
The Bishop Vaché
Scholarships provide funds to assist both low-income and minority
undergraduate college students in the Episcopal Diocese of Southern
Virginia. First-year students as well as returning college students are
welcome to apply. Scholarship awards range from $500-$2500 per academic
year. To be considered, complete application packets must be postmarked
by July 1, 2020. Click here for application form.
Beloved Community "Rapid-Response" Grants available - apply June 19-August 15
The Presiding
Officers' Advisory Group on Beloved Community Implementation is pleased
to announce the availability of grants to address the racial disparities
laid bare by the coronavirus pandemic and for groups responding to
racist violence and policing reform.
Across America,
COVID-19 is disproportionately affecting people of color in terms of
health outcomes, access to testing and treatment, safe work
environments, and more. At the same time, many recognize the pandemic
of ongoing violence directed against black people and other people of
color, especially at the hands of law enforcement personnel in
communities in the Americas and beyond.
All proposed
projects must demonstrate adherence to relevant local, diocesan and
state public health guidelines for gathering and interaction. More
information about the criteria and the application process are available here. Learn more about the Church's work on Becoming Beloved Community here, and see resources for "Responding to Racist Violence and Police Brutality" here.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
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