Education for Ministry
(EfM) Mentor Training has been scheduled for January 16 through 18 at
Chanco on the James. At present, both Basic In-Service and Formation
training are planned. Those who successfully complete the weekend will
be accredited as Mentors by the University of the South. Click here for more information.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Advent app from Church Publishing, Inc.
Walk, don't run,
through Advent with "It's Advent!" This new daily devotional app from
Church Publishing is suitable for all ages and features the artwork of
renowned cartoonist, Jay Sidebotham. Scripture readings and the Sermon
on the Mount bring the anticipation of Advent to life. Compatible with all iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices running iOS 7.0 or greater. Click here for more information.
Presiding Bishop's address to groundbreaking public forum on racism
Fifty Years Later: The
State of Racism in America, presented on November 15, explored racism
in today's society and was sponsored by The Episcopal Church and the
Diocese of Mississippi. The on-demand video of the forum will be available on the Episcopal Church's website later this week.
Registration now open for New Community Gathering, March 13-16
Registration is now open for the popular Episcopal Church New Community Gathering,
March 13-16, 2014. The theme for event is "Together, Advancing the
Sacred Dream." Sponsored by the Episcopal Church Diversity and Ethnic
Ministries Team, plenary and workshop topics will provide opportunities
for clergy and lay people to explore advocacy and mission in ethnic
ministries. Also included will be ethnic-specific meetings, inter-ethnic
and cross cultural conversations, and multicultural banquet and worship
celebrations.
The event will be held at Kanuga Conference Center, Hendersonville, NC. Registration is available here.
Registration does not include transportation to Kanuga. Registration
deadline is February 3. Scholarships are available to ethnic delegates
on a first come, first served basis; check the registration information.
For more information:
The Rev. Winfred Vergara, Asiamerican Missioner (wvergara@episcopalchurch.org);
The Rev. Angela Ifill, Black Ministries Missioner (aifill@episcopalchurch.org );
The Rev. Anthony Guillén, Latino/Hispanic Missioner ( aguillen@episcopalchurch.org);
Sarah Eagle Heart, Indigenous Missioner (seagleheart@episcopalchurch.org ).
For more information:
The Rev. Winfred Vergara, Asiamerican Missioner (wvergara@episcopalchurch.org);
The Rev. Angela Ifill, Black Ministries Missioner (aifill@episcopalchurch.org );
The Rev. Anthony Guillén, Latino/Hispanic Missioner ( aguillen@episcopalchurch.org);
Sarah Eagle Heart, Indigenous Missioner (seagleheart@episcopalchurch.org ).
Reclaiming the Gospel of Peace: An Episcopal gathering to challenge the epidemic of violence
Registration is now open for Reclaiming the Gospel of Peace: An Episcopal gathering to challenge the epidemic of violence April 9 - 11, 2014 at the Reed Center and Sheraton in Oklahoma City, OK (Diocese of Oklahoma). Registration and more information is available here
At Reclaiming the Gospel of Peace: An Episcopal Gathering to Challenge the Epidemic of Violence,
Episcopalians will come together to renew their commitment to the
Gospel call to make peace in a world of violence. Through deep
conversation, prayer, and skill-building the event will empower the
participants to address violence and reclaim their role in society as
workers for nonviolence and peace. Reclaiming the Gospel of Peace is
focused around four pillars: advocacy, education, liturgy, and pastoral
care. These four areas are key avenues to address the culture of
violence within and outside of the Church and will be woven throughout
all aspects of the event including plenary time, workshops, small group
conversations, and worship.
Come to the Table: A group for clergy women
Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care's "Come to the Table"
is a therapy group designed exclusively for clergy women of all faith
traditions who have been called by God to vocational ministry. Areas of
potential group focus include:
- Managing stresses of pastoral ministry
- Being attentive to and improving self care
- Developing personal and spiritual disciplines
- Balancing work, home and family
- Managing interpersonal relationships
- Dealing with depression, anxiety, grief or loss
The group will meet on
Mondays from 12 to 1:30 p.m. at the main office of VIPCare, 2000 Bremo
Road, Suite 105, Richmond. For information please contact Dr. Sandy
Hamilton, 804-282-8332.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
A message from Bishop Hollerith on how you can help provide relief to the Philippines
Dear Diocesan Family,
Our prayers are
with the people of the Philippines who have been devastated by typhoon
Haiyan. I am pleased to report that Episcopal Relief & Development
is already working closely with the Episcopal Church in the Philippines
as they determine the best way to provide assistance and relief.
The storm made landfall in the central Philippines on the morning of November 8, causing widespread damage and disabling power and communications lines. Reports estimate that 9.5 million people across 41 provinces were affected by the storm, with 630,000 displaced and served both inside and outside the 1,645 active evacuation centers. The report also estimates the number of damaged houses at just under 20,000. Rescue and relief efforts are reportedly being hampered due to roads being clogged with debris.
The storm made landfall in the central Philippines on the morning of November 8, causing widespread damage and disabling power and communications lines. Reports estimate that 9.5 million people across 41 provinces were affected by the storm, with 630,000 displaced and served both inside and outside the 1,645 active evacuation centers. The report also estimates the number of damaged houses at just under 20,000. Rescue and relief efforts are reportedly being hampered due to roads being clogged with debris.
The Episcopal Church in the Philippines is working with the National Council of Churches in the Philippines,
an ecumenical group of which it is a member, to develop a coordinated
response strategy. Episcopal Relief & Development will provide
technical and financial assistance to aid these efforts.
You can respond to the
needs of those impacted by this disaster with your gift to Episcopal
Relief & Development's Disaster Response Fund. Click here for more information.
Faithfully,
Bishop Hollerith
O God our help in
time of trouble, we pray for the Filipino people who have suffered
this grievous natural disaster. We pray that survivors may find water,
food, and shelter, and news of their missing loved ones. There is
trauma and destruction in many places, and little news from some of
the areas hardest hit. Give peace and confidence, O Lord, to those in
the midst of the whirlwind. Open hearts and hands around the world to
respond sacrificially to the urgent need. Help us to remember that we
are connected, one to another, the living to the dead, the comfortable
to the suffering, the peaceful to the worried and anxious. Motivate
us to change our hearts, for our misuse and pollution of the earth you
have given us to share has something to do with this disaster. Show
us your suffering Son in the midst of this Calvary, that we might love
one another as he has loved us. In your holy name we pray. Amen. -- Prayer offered by Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori.
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