Cursillo is an adult retreat held at Chanco three times annually and the Men's Weekend is coming up April 9-12, 2015.
Cursillo is an adult retreat designed to help us discover ways we can
live our faith more intentionally and connect with Christian friends
from throughout our diocese. The Men's Weekend is seeking participants
for their retreat. If you are a Cursillista, please consider who you can
invite to the weekend. "It's too good not to share!" If you are someone
interested in attending the weekend, please contact the Rector Richard
Haus of Christ the King, Tabb at rhaus25702@aol.com. For more information on Cursillo or to apply to be a candidate, please visit the Cursillo website at www.cursillodsv.org.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Chanco Open House
Have
you wondered what all the "buzz" is about for Chanco on the James?
Have you heard kids talking about amazing summer camp experiences but
your own child is hesitant? Do you have a first time camper who would
like to visit and see where they would be staying before they are
dropped off for overnight camp in June? Then we have the event for you!
On March 22 from 1 to 5 pm, Chanco will be open to
welcome you! Come meet our Executive Director and camp staff while
taking a tour of the facility, flying along a zip line, climbing our
rock wall, and enjoying face painting, hayrides, and refreshments. Join
us for a fun day of festivities and an opportunity to introduce your
child to our summer camp, voted "Best of Virginia" in 2014 by Virginia
Living magazine. To learn more, visit our website at www.chanco.org, call us at 888-7CHANCO or click here for the all NEW 2015 Chanco on the James video!
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
New Camino: Re-imagining Latino/Hispanic Ministry in Southern Virginia
May 8 & 9
Many church leaders (both clergy & lay) are interested in growing with and being responsive to their Latino/a neighbors. They think it is impossible because they don't speak Spanish.
Clergy, vestry, and lay leaders who want a growing and vital church will join us at New Camino.
St. David's Episcopal Church
1801 Camborne Road, Richmond
Many church leaders (both clergy & lay) are interested in growing with and being responsive to their Latino/a neighbors. They think it is impossible because they don't speak Spanish.
Come to the New Camino Seminar. Come learn how
Latin@/Hispanic Ministry has changed from old bifurcated Spanish
only/English only model.
Led by The Rev.
Anthony Guillen, Episcopal Church Officer for Latin@/Hispanic
Ministries, and practitioners from across the country, this
seminar explores the changing face, cultural backgrounds, interests and
needs of Latino/a communities, and how we can welcome, serve and involve
these communities in our Congregational Life and Ministry.
Clergy, vestry, and lay leaders who want a growing and vital church will join us at New Camino.
We encourage teams of at least 3 people from each congregation.
Conference is a joint
effort of The Diocese of Southern Virginia, Convocation 7, and the
Episcopal Church Center. Contact: The Rev. Canon Jeunée Godsey, Canon
for Congregational Development, jgodsey@gmail.com.
Praying for the churches of Southern Virginia
As part of our
liturgy at Annual Council 2015, each delegation wrote a prayer for their
parish. We are sharing these prayers each week in the eNews so that we
all can support one another in the upcoming year.
Martin's Brandon, Burrowsville
Gracious God, we
thank you that this past year the people of Martin's Brandon came
together in hope for worship, word, prayer and praise. We are especially
thankful that last year you blessed us with the means and opportunity
to restore our parish hall and bell tower, and to replace our belfry
cross (once taken from us) which now once again shines as a beacon for
all our community to see. All these wonderful changes have enabled us to
return this year to our tradition of service within and without our
community by once again throwing open our doors to feed, teach, shelter
and comfort. We ask that this year you give us the clear discernment to
seek and provide loving service within our immediate community and
beyond, making full use of all you have given us. Help us to employ the
gift of hospitality toward all those who come into our midst, aware
that, in welcoming the stranger we are welcoming your holy angels. These
things we pray in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
St. Mark's, Hampton
Father God, Almighty and omnipotent, we praise you and thank you
for your grace, mercy, and love. You have blessed St. Mark's throughout
our transition with lay persons and supply priests who have faithfully
continued your work. We ask that you grant us continued patience and
discernment as we seek our next shepherd, and when revealed, please
grant us a spirit of harmony as we gracefully accept change, lovingly
build relationships, and boldly go forth to become all you wish us to
be. We ask this through your Holy Spirit and in the name of our Savior,
Jesus Christ. Amen.
A Call to Action: Creating a Recovery Ready Diocese
Join
us on Saturday, April 25 at Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, for a day-long
formation event for individuals and parish teams to learn more about
the disease of addiction and how to create Recovery Ready parishes.
Hosted by the Addictions and Recovery Commission of the Diocese of
Southern Virginia. Facilitated by Chuck Robinson, national director of
Christian Programming and Outreach for Elements Behavioral Health, and
Jan M. Brown, director of Spiritworks Foundation. Event is 9:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. Lunch is included. $25 per person or $75 for a team of 4 or
more. Click here for more information and registration.
CE-Net to meet on March 19
CE-Net (Christian
Education Network) will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday, March 19
at 9 a.m. at Emmanuel, Hampton. Please join us as we catch up and
discuss future CE-Net meetings.
Breakfast will be
provided. Feel free to pass this invite along to anyone who you think
would be interested! Please RSVP to Jennifer Nauroth jenny.nauroth@cox.net.
ECW Annual Spring Meeting at Glebe Church May 16
Take a
step back in time May 16. The ECW Annual Spring Meeting will be held at
historic Glebe Church, Suffolk. All women are encouraged to attend
this meeting to learn about the ECW's 2015-16 outreach project. Your
vote is important. The Rev. Ross Keener, Glebe rector, will officiate at
Eucharist.
Glebe
Church is 277 years old this year. In 1775, the frame church called
glebe built around 1640, was the site of the first open defiance to the
British Crown on the south side of the James River. In "ruinous repair"
by 1737, a new church known as Bennett's Creek Church, was completed
the next year. The Suffolk parish existed until it was dissolved in
1998 by the Council of the Diocese of Southern Virginia and The Glebe
Church, Bennett's Creek Parish was formed. A parish hall dedicated to
Rev. Keener was built in 2003.
Contact Louise Boss, corresponding secretary, to register for the meeting, 757-678-5331 or louiseboss@exede.net, by May 9. The registration fee TBA includes lunch.
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