[edow] Church House News, August 20
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August 20, 2009
*** The weekly bulletin for clergy, wardens, diocesan committee members, convention delegates and church administrators in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington ***
150th ANNIVERSARY of St. BARNABAS' CHURCH OF THE DEAF
In 1859 The Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, known as "The Apostle to the Deaf", led a signed Bible Study in St. John's Church, Washington, D.C. From this service grew St. Barnabas' Mission of the Deaf, now St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church of the Deaf. The church will celebrate its 150th anniversary on Sunday August 30, 2009 at St. John's, Norwood in Bethesda, with a catered luncheon following the 10 a. m. Eucharist. Various presentations will follow. RSVP by Aug. 25 to Ginny Lindsay @ ginysgem at tmail.com.
ST LUKE'S BETHESDA MAKES NEWS
The Washington Post recently featured a story on St. Luke's LOVE (Luke's Organic Vegetable Enterprise) Garden. The story is available online:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/12/AR2009081201579.html
UPCOMING DIOCESAN RETREATS
The Diocesan Retreat Committee will conduct two one-day retreats of contemplation and sharing in September. The Rev. Dr. Joan Beilstein, rector of Church of the Ascension, Sligo Parish, will present meditations on the theme of "Seeking Shalom" on Saturday, September 12, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Christ Church, Durham Parish in Nanjemoy, MD. The word "shalom" is the general Semitic term for "peace, wholeness, and well-being."
The Rev. Dr. David R. MacDonald, rector of Christ Church, Durham Parish, will present meditations on the theme of "Chapels of the Spirit" on Saturday, September 26 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at Church of the Ascension Sligo Parish in Silver Spring. The Chapels of the Spirit are Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel Strength, Knowledge, Holiness and Courage.
Registration fee is $10 per person for each retreat. To register or for more information, contact Margaret Bennett at 202-337-3415, or e-mail to EDOWRetreats at comcast.net.
KNEELERS TO A GOOD HOME
Saint Nicholas, Darnestown has inherited 80 kneelers, and is offering them for free to a good home. Contact Parish Administrator Sharon Barbee at 240-631-2800 or office at saintnicks.com
SATURDAY SCHOOL AT VTS
The Saturday School at Virginia Theological Seminary begins on September 12 with a presentation by Dr. Amy Gearey Dyer, Professor of Christian Education, on "The Spirituality of Adult Life." Prof Dyer will speak on "Nurturing Adult Faith Communities" on September 19 and present "Beyond the Adult Forum." All sessions are 9:30 to noon at the seminary. The cost of the three session class is $85. Register online at:
https://www.vts.edu/podium/default.aspx?t=36644&rc=1
FALL MINISTRY CONFERENCE
VTS is hosting one-day Fall Ministry Conference on Monday, November 16th, 2009. This is an opportunity to hear about its programs, talk to faculty and students, go to classes, have lunch and tour the campus. To register for the Conference, or for further information, visit www.vts.edu, or send an email to Admissions at vts.edu. Space is limited.
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Please keep the following clergy and members of the diocese in your prayers this week:
*Erica Wood - personal health
*Chuck Daugherty - wife's personal health (Jessie)
*Joan Beilstein - personal health of Aunt (Marie) and cousin (Jack)
*Mary Sulerud - sister's health (Chris )
*John Lawrence - wife's health (Jerri)
*Kwasi Thornell - personal health
*Mark Lewis - personal health
*Claudia Tielking - son's health (Josh)
*Vienna Anderson - personal health
*Jake Beck - personal health
*Bishop Ted Eastman - granddaughter's health (Shannon)
*Susan Blue - personal health
*Edward Brightman - personal health
>>> REMINDERS:
GENERAL CONVENTION REPORT AND DISCUSSION
All are invited to come and hear from Bishop John Bryson Chane and members of the diocese's deputation to the 76th General Convention of the Episcopal Church at two meetings set for Sept. 9-10. Both events will include presentations from the deputation and the ECW, followed by an opportunity for questions and discussion. Both will begin at 7 p.m. and will take place on:
* Sept. 9 at St. Paul's, Waldorf
* Sept. 10 at Washington National Cathedral
NEW GOVERNANCE WEB SITE
Explore the diocese's new governance Web site at http://governance.edow.org/ Most of the new Diocesan Journal, information about the upcoming Regional Assemblies, and many other useful items related to governance are available here.
2009 DIOCESAN JOURNAL AND DIRECTORY
The new Diocesan Journal and Directory is being mailed to local clergy, senior wardens, delegates, ex officio members of convention and parish administrators, and should arrive by Sept. 1. Most of it also can be found online at http://governance.edow.org/
HONDURAS TRIP RESCHEDULED
The diocesan mission trip to Honduras has been rescheduled for Jan. 10-20, 2010. The itinerary remains the same: Jan 10-15 in Copan in intensive one-on-one Spanish study, with home stays with local families; Jan. 16-20 in rural villages with Episcopal Church communities. There are spaces available for up to seven additional adults or older youth. Costs will be about $1,000 including language study and airfare. Act quickly to make low cost air reservations. Contact Tom Cooke at thomasmcooke at hotmail.com or 202/686-0261.
REGIONAL ASSEMBLIES
Visit the governance Web site at http://governance.edow.org/ for information about the 2009 Regional Assemblies. The deadline for submitting nominations and resolutions is Sept. 18 for Regions 1 through 4, and Oct. 16 for Regions 5 and 6. Nomination forms and list of offices up for election also are available. Check under "Regions" to find out which region you're in.
"CULTURES OF CALL" GRANTS INVEST IN FUTURE LEADERSHIP
The Fund for Theological Education will award a total of $350,000 in "Cultures of Call' grants through 2009. The deadline for submission of letters of intent for the next grant cycle is Sept. 1. The grants provide financial support to congregations and church-related organizations for activities and practices that help them become communities of call. For further information, visit http://www.thefund.org/programs/congregations_grants.phtml Call 404/727-1415 or e-mail Jim Goodmann at jgoodmann at thefund.org with questions.
APPRECIATIVE INQUIRY TRAINING
"Appreciative Inquiry Training and Transforming Conflict Management into Compassionate Collaboration," facilitated by Rob Voyle, an Episcopal priest, executive coach and church consultant, is set for Sept. 21-25 at Bon Secours Retreat Center, Baltimore. The program will focus on developing mediation skills and on ways to remain centered and resourceful in the midst of conflict. Early registration (before Aug. 24) costs $700; members of the diocese will receive a $50 discount. Contact Rob Voyle at robvoyle at voyle.com or visit
http://www.clergyleadership.com/training/conflict-prog.html
SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER
A Saint Paul's College Scholarship Fundraiser and announcement of the Charles N. and Hilda H. M. Mason endowment fund is set for 7 p.m. to midnight Oct. 17 at The Carlyle Club, 411 John Carlyle Street, Alexandria, Va. Black tie. Tickets are $100 per person (tax deductible). All proceeds will benefit the scholarship fund and Saint Paul's Episcopal College in Lawrenceville, Va. For more information, contact Dr. S. Lockhart Gaye at 703/461-9200 or 703/622-9453.
54TH ANNUAL POTOMAC COUNTRY HOUSE TOUR
The 54th Annual Potomac Country House Tour, organized by the Women of St. Francis, Potomac to benefit local, regional and worldwide charities, is set for Oct. 3 and 4. Tours begin at St. Francis, where offerings include an a la carte lunch, 20 boutiques and a desert bar. Tickets cost $20 in advance; $25 on the day. Visit www.potomaccountryhousetour.org or call the church office at 301/365-2055 for further information.
ATTENTION RECTORS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS
Rectors with students entering college in the fall are invited to contact the Rev. Preston Hannibal, canon for academic ministries, at phannibal at edow.org with the student's name, e-mail address and college or university so he can forward it to the appropriate college chaplain.
DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL DANCE SET FOR SEPT. 12
High school students from around the diocese are invited to a dance, set for 7 to 10 p.m. Sept. 12 at St. Mark's, Capitol Hill. The event will include a DJ, snacks and dance lessons. Register by Aug. 30. To register and for further information, including dress code, visit http://www.edow.org/youth/dance2009.html Please note that packets will not be mailed as all information is available on the Web site. For more information, contact Jessica Hitchcock, interim youth missioner, at 202/537 6524 or jhitchcock at edow.org
EPISCOPAL CHURCH MUSICIAN TO LEAD WORKSHOP
Ana Hernandez, known throughout the Episcopal Church for her creative exploration of how singing builds community, will lead a workshop, "The Sacred Art of Chant: Preparing to Practice" with other musicians from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sept. 26 at St. Alban's, D.C. This day of singing, learning and praying is open to all. Lunch is provided. To register, contact Sonya Sutton at 202/363-8286. For more information about Hernandez, visit www.anahermusic.com. Hernandez also will lead the worship at All Saints in Frederick, Md., (106 West Church Street) on Sept. 27.
VOCATIONAL MINISTRY RETREAT - SEPT. 18-19
The next Vocational Ministry Retreat sponsored by the Commission on Ministry is set for Sept. 18-19 at the St. Mary Seminary Continuing Education Center in Baltimore. The retreat will be led by Marjory Zoet Bankson, writer, teacher and former executive director of Faith at Work. This retreat is designed for all those seeking to discern God's call in their lives, as well as those considering a call to ordained ministry. The cost is $120. Register at www.edow.org/events
SQUARE DANCING AT ASCENSION, SILVER SPRING
The Taylor Made Square Dance Club with Betsy Taylor as caller will host square and contra dance classes on Mondays this fall at Ascension, Silver Spring, beginning Sept. 14. Beginner square dance classes are set for 7 to 8 p.m., and contra and square dancing is from 8 to 9 p.m. in the Parish Hall. (633 Sligo Ave or 630 Silver Spring Ave.) Participants of all ages and experience levels are encouraged to join the fun, but children must be able to listen and follow directions. Taylor has been calling square dances since 1993 and prompting contra dances since 1997. For more information, visit http://users.rcn.com/betsytay/ or call 301/589-4868.
RED BURSE & VEILSOUGHT FOR PARISH IN SOUTH AFRICA
St. Matthews' in Richmond, South Africa is an Anglican community supported by St. Peter's, Poolesville and Christ, Rockville. St. Matthew's parishioners would like to enhance their worship with seasonal liturgical materials, and in particular seek a red burse and veil. Any parish that has these items in good condition and would like to offer them as a gift to St. Matthew's is Richmond is invited to contact the Rev. Tom Purdy at tom at stpeterspoolesville.org or the Rev. Cindy Simpson at csimpson at cesstaff.org
TRANSITION MINISTRY CONFERENCE - SEPT. 20-23
The next Transition Ministry Conference is set for Sept. 20-23 at the Tutu Center, General Theological Seminary, New York City. Clergy interested in being presented for the openings in congregations in the 38 participating dioceses should contact the Rev. Mary Sulerud, canon for deployment and vocational ministry, at msulerud at edow.org regarding the information and forms needed. The deadline for materials from clergy is Sept. 10.
DISCUSSION OF THE DISCERNMENT PROCESS
On Sept.17, members of the Commission on Ministry, EDOW staff and the president of the Standing Committee will be available to talk to clergy about the discernment process for ordination. The meeting is set for 4-6 p.m. at Trenbath Hall at St. Alban's, D.C. For further information, contact the Rev. Mary Sulerud at msulerud at edow.org
'THE SPIRIT OF THE PEARL'
David W. Smith, Sr., executive director of The Pearl Coalition, will talk about the escape of 77 slaves from Washington and Alexandria, Va., from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Aug. 30 at St. Augustine's, D.C. The escapees boarded the Pearl schooner, docked at the Southwest waterfront, just yards from St. Augustine's present location, on April 15, 1848 - the largest such escape attempt in the U.S. The Pearl Coalition's mission is to educate others about slaves, slavery and escapes from slavery, along with the role of abolitionists and the Underground Railway. The Aug. 30 event begins with light refreshments and ends with a facilitated audience Q&A.
ART & SPIRIT COFFEEHOUSE AT ST. AUGUSTINE'S, D.C.
Pianist Steve Baddour will perform "Latin Passions," musical selections from Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, Spain and Venezuela at 7 p.m. Sept. 2 at St. Augustine's, D.C., followed by a question and answer session facilitated by artist Michael Mack. Coffee and desserts will be served. Donations accepted for artist's honorarium. Contact rector at staugustinesdc.org, 202/554-3222 or visit www.staugustinesdc.org for further information.
ICON PAINTING WORKSHOP (*please note corrected dates: this is a 3-day event)
The Rev. Peter Pearson will lead a three-day icon writing (painting) retreat/workshop on Labor Day weekend at Trinity, St. Mary's. Classes are set for 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 5 and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 6 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 7. Participants will receive step-by-step instructions to start and complete an icon. All materials will be provided. The cost is $225. For more information or to register, call the Rev. John Ball at 301/862-4597 or e-mail trinitysmcmd at olg.com
ACOLYTE FESTIVAL
The 30th annual Acolyte Festival is set for 10 a.m. Oct. 10 at Washington National Cathedral and acolytes at parishes around the diocese are invited to take part. The event, which draws acolytes from around the nation, will include worship and workshops. Acolytes are invited to bring processional crosses, banners, torches, thuribles, flags and streamers for a festive procession. Liturgical dance groups are also welcome. Further information can be found at www.nationalcathedral.org or by calling 202/537-2228. Deadline for registration is Sept. 25.
NEW GRANT AVAILABLE TO AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN IN NEED
The Pitts Emergency Grant was recently created by the Saint Anna's Home of the Diocese of Washington. The one-time grant of up to $1,500 is designed to offer emergency assistance to women of at least 70 years old of African descent who are members of the Diocese of Washington when there is a critical, unexpected event which requires an immediate response. Funds will be paid directly to an entity, not an individual. The request must come from or be endorsed by a clergy member in the diocese. The process is confidential, and requests can be submitted at any time to: Pitts Emergency Grant of Saint Anna's Home, Episcopal Diocese of Washington, Episcopal Church House, Mt. Saint Alban, Washington, D.C. 20016. For further information, contact Irene V. Jackson-Brown at ivjb at aol.com
LATINO MINISTRY CELEBRATION - SAVE THE DATE
The annual Latino Ministry Celebration is set for 6 p.m. Oct. 3 at Washington National Cathedral. Bishop Chane will preside at the Eucharist. Bishop Julio Cesar Holguín, bishop of the Episcopal Church in the Dominican Republic, will be the preacher. A fiesta and dinner will follow. More details to come. For more information, contact the Rev. Simón Bautista, diocesan Latino Missioner, at 202/537-6441 or sbautista at edow.org
CONTRIBUTING TO THE BISHOP JOHN T. WALKER SCHOOL
Contributions for the Bishop John T. Walker School for Boys can be sent to: The Bishop John T. Walker School, Episcopal Church House, Mount St. Alban Washington, D.C. 20016 or visit www.bishopwalkerschool.org <http://www.bishopwalkerschool.org>
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