Clergy retreat September 28-30
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Come away with me and rest a while
Safeguarding Grants available
Recently Diocesan funds were budgeted to provide grants for small churches to assist in meeting compliance standards (i.e. background checks, credit checks, etc.) for the Policy for the Protection of Children, Youth, and Vulnerable Adults. Small churches who have submitted their Congregational/Organizational Safe Church Annual Audit and have provided the Diocese with the preceding two calendar years' financial audit reports are eligible to apply to apply for a Safeguarding Grant. Click here for the application form. If you have questions please contact Canon Lynn Farlin at lfarlin@diosova.org or via phone at 757-213-3377.
Celebrate the Season of Creation
Season of Creation resources include:
- Season of Creation Weekly Devotional
- Season of Creation website, featuring a celebration guide, prayer, ways to take action and more.
- Episcopal liturgical resources for honoring God in creation. Also available in Spanish here.
- Creation Care resource page - Compiled by Episcopalians from across the Church, this page includes resources on loving formation (teaching, preaching, worship), liberating advocacy for environmental justice, and life-giving conservation and sustainability efforts. Users are invited to share their best resources here.
- Episcopal Church St. Francis Day resources - Use this comprehensive resource to plan a Blessing of the Animals service, a St. Francis Day service, or to find story books and historical resources about St. Francis of Assisi.
- La Bendicion de los Animales - Blessing of the Animals services in Spanish.
The
Season of Creation is an excellent opportunity to try out an outdoor
formation event or outdoor worship service where safe, as a source of
joy and connection with animals and with God's creation.
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Seeds of Hope Grant applications now being accepted
The Road to Healing with Ken Woodley
Food for the Soul Retreat
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Clarification about singing during worship
Several have expressed confusion about the guidelines around the action of singing in worship during this first phase of regathering during Covid-19. We hope these clarifications will help.
- Congregational singing during PUBLIC worship is not permitted at this time. This includes public worship that is indoors or outdoors.
- Singing by a soloist, cantor or small group (4-6 people) is permitted in outdoor public worship when the singing is more than 30 feet away from any other person. Masks should be worn.
- Singing by a soloist, cantor or small group (4 people) is permitted in indoor public worship when the singer(s) are placed either in a balcony or in another room or behind a screen. Masks should be worn.
- Singing that is previously recorded to be used in virtual services may be done if singers are spaced at least 10-12 feet apart and do not face each other. This includes pre-recorded services and live-streamed services. Masks do not need to be worn provided that personnel in the church number below 10 persons. When these events are streamed or photographs of them are posted on social media, a statement should be made that this is not a public worship service.