Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Chanco is not just for kids - Cursillo

Cursillo is a movement within the Episcopal Church and is a method to grow closer to Jesus Christ, build community among the faithful, and strengthen leaders within the church. Cursillo weekends occur three times annually in the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia.  There is a fall Co-ed weekend (men and women attend, but small groups are single gender); and a Women's weekend and Men's weekend both held in the spring.  All weekends are held at Chanco on the James and are developed by a team of leaders who have experienced the weekend themselves and are excited to share that experience with others. The upcoming Co-Ed weekend is October 15-18 and the time is closing on registering for this amazing retreat.  If meeting new friends, learning more about the Episcopal Church, and sharing worship, fellowship, faith and fun with others from throughout our diocese sounds like it might be for you, visit www.cursillodsv.org for more information or contact the Rector for the October weekend, Richard Toll, at ritoll@cox.net.  The Men's weekend will be April 14-17, 2016 with Rector Joe Jerauld leading team and the Women's weekend will be April 28-May 1, 2016 with Rector Debbie Hazzard. We hope to see you at one of these fantastic adult retreats at Chanco!

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Day of Repentance & Reconciliation is fast approaching

 Annual Council Resolution R-1 (2013) resolved that "November 2, 2014, All Souls Day, will be designated as the 'Day of Repentance and Reconciliation' in the Diocese of Southern Virginia and parishes will annually hold this observance during the octave of All Saints."

We have just shared our diocesan reconciliation service with a parish in Clay City, Kansas, as they begin a process of reconciliation. We encourage all parishes to live into R-1 and plan a meaningful service during the octave of All Saints. In the diocesan service we used a story format.  "Repentance, Reconciliation and Healing: A liturgical resource for congregations" follows the format of Holy Women, Holy Men. This booklet offers several options for readings and psalms.  

If you need further assistance or have questions, please contact Canon Caroline Black, cblack@diosova.org, or a member of the Repairers of the Breach Commission.   

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.

St. James, Warfield
Heavenly Father, bless your children as they continue this path of life. Bless their feet, their hearts, and their souls. Bless all they come in contact with so they can come to know you. So, Heavenly Father, continue to grace us with your love that sustains us day to day. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Emmanuel, Franklin
Lord of all mercy and giver of good gifts, we offer up to you the concerns and needs of our church and community. We are beset by poverty, dwindling economic resources, and educational decline. Our hope is in you, Lord! Lead us into wholeness, prosperity, and renewed health. Enlarge our congregation to the glory of your name. Amen.

Lecture series: Finding Grace in Race

Finding Grace in Race is a public lecture series at Richmond Hill retreat center designed to encourage open and honest dialogue around issues of race and justice. The series begins with "Theology of Race"  with the Rev. Ben Campbell on Monday, September 28 at 7:30 p.m. This lecture will explore the theological underpinnings of race in our culture. The Rev. Ben Campbell is an Adjunct Pastor at Richmond Hill and author of Richmond's Unhealed History. The 45 minute lecture will be followed by facilitated conversation and group processing time among the audience. The evening begins with worship at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m., lecture at 7:30 p.m. The requested donation of $20 includes both dinner and the lecture. To register, please contact DeBorah Cannady at retreats@richmondhillva.org or by phone at 804-783-7903. Click here for more information about the series.

Virginia Feeds Kids: Addressing childhood hunger

The Virginia Lutheran Synod is hosting an interfaith initiative to address childhood hunger in Virginia. Virginia Feeds Kids is an ecumenical and interagency initiative. Diocesan Canon for Formation Caroline Black attended the meeting in July and the next gathering is scheduled for November 18. Click here for more information and contact Caroline at cblack@diosova.org if you and/or your parish would like to participate. 

Living Waters: An interfaith summit

Living Waters: Wading in is an interfaith day of prayers, music, inspiring speakers, and lively collaborative workshops. it will be held at the Brock Environmental Center in Virginia Beach on October 7, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Regardless of where your house of worship is in its "greening" journey, you'll leave prepared to lead your congregation to the next level of stewardship. Learn how other houses of worship across all faiths have grown in their care of creation. Meet others who share your interest in working together to protect and heal our waters. Get more information and register at www.cbf.org/LivingWaters. 

Keeping in Tune with God: Ecumenical clergy retreat

Keeping in Tune with God: Listening Hearts Discernment for Clergy is an ecumenical retreat for clergy based on the Listening Hearts book. The retreat will be held November 16-18 at the Bishop Claggett Center in Adamstown, MD. The retreat will be led by the Rt. Rev. Robert W. Ihloff.
Silence, song, imaginative engagement with scripture, and contemplative sharing in small groups weave together to help participants see how professional commitments can become more harmonious with their personal life and their relationship with God. Click here for more information and registration.