Traditionally celebrated on the last Sunday after Epiphany, this year World Mission Sunday is observed on February 14. Read more here (in English and Spanish).
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Care of Creation Grants now available
Application deadline March 26, 2021
The
Episcopal Church’s Task Force on Creation Care and Environmental Racism
is now accepting applications for its 2021 Grant Cycle. An
informational webinar for those interested in learning more about the
grants and the application process is scheduled for February 18th at 3
pm EST. Read more here (in English and Spanish).
Monday, February 1, 2021
Reverend Absalom Jones Virtual Commemoration on February 13
You are invited to the Absalom Jones Celebration hosted by the James Solomon Russell Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE) Chapter. Theme: “To See the Future, Look at the Past”. Speaker: The Rev. Dr. Joseph N. Green Jr, Rector Emeritus, Grace Episcopal Church, Norfolk, VA. The James Solomon Russell Chapter of UBE invite you to make a gift to: The Absalom Jones Fund for Episcopal HBCUs supports two institutions affiliated with The Episcopal Church since the 1800’s: Saint Augustine’s University in Raleigh, NC, and Voorhees College. To donate by mail, please send your contribution to: DFMS – Protestant Episcopal Church USA, P.O. Box 958983, St. Louis, MO 63195-8983. Donations can be made out to “The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society” with Absalom Jones noted in the memo section. To join the Zoom celebration on Feb. 13, click here. Meeting ID: 833 1089 8138, Passcode: 581958. To join by phone, dial 1-301-715-8592.
Addictions & Recovery Commission co-hosts Invitation to Change Approach training
The
Addictions and Recovery Commission and SpiritWorks Foundation invite
you to participate in a virtual training in the Invitation to Change
Approach with Dr. Carrie Wilkins and Dr. Jarrell Myers from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. on Fridays, Feb. 12 and Feb. 19. This training requires a
commitment to both days.
This
training will provide access to evidenced-based strategies and tools
for helping families and the community who are affected by addiction.
You will learn to help lead the charge in the faith community of helping
members of your parish/community with a program that is supported by
science and reflects the Christian values of compassion, and a desire to
heal pain. We will be setting up groups across the diocese and church
to use this model and will help you with setting them up in your
context.
Participants
will leave the training with a new way of understanding and approaching
substance use, as well as a set of practical skills and understandings
that will help them better help people with substance use issues.
If you have any questions or if the cost is prohibitive, please contact the Rev. Lauren McDonald at lauren@spiritworksfoundation.org. Click here for more information and registration.
Be a part of the Virtual Hymn Recording for Annual Council
For Annual Council we’ll be recording Hymn 25, O Gracious Light.
You - and your friends and family! - are invited to be a part of the
recording! Click here for complete details and instructions. Recordings must be submitted by Monday, February 8.
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
When can we again gather in our buildings for worship?
A note from Bishop Haynes and the Health Advisory Panel
In the recent Town Hall Meeting with the Diocese, Bishop Haynes communicated to those in attendance that in-person public worship will be safe to resume when the percent positivity rate in Virginia has been consistently (for two weeks) below the 8% rate. We are monitoring the numbers daily and are encouraged that case rates are beginning to drop. However, the percent positivity rate for the entire Commonwealth of Virginia is currently 12.6 and decreasing.
Other regional rates are as follows:
- Central: 11.6% and decreasing
- Eastern: 17.3% and decreasing
- Near Southwestern: 12.5% and decreasing
It is good news that case rates and percent positivity rates are decreasing, but they are not in the safe zone yet. We continue to monitor the situation and will keep you advised of our progress. We encourage you to continue to connect with each other virtually, through telephone, internet and cards and letters to each other. The day is coming when the pandemic will be behind us. Remember the love you have for each other and act upon it.
Episcopal Relief & Development focuses on lament in 2021 Lenten Meditations
In response to the unprecedented events of the past year, Episcopal Relief & Development’s 2021 Lenten Meditations share deeply personal reflections on the theme of lament from a diverse group of writers. Many of the authors share experiences related to a variety of issues including disease, violence, racial injustice and poverty. Click here for more information.
We are collecting Lenten (and other) formation resources on the diocesan website here.
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