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MARCH 4, 2010
*** The weekly bulletin for clergy, wardens, diocesan committee members,
convention delegates and church administrators in the Episcopal Diocese
of Washington ***
PAROCHIAL REPORTS - SPECIAL THANKS
Special thanks to the parishes who have already submitted their
parochial report: All Saints', Oakley; All Souls'; Ascension, Sligo
Parish; Atonement; Christ, Chaptico; Christ, Clinton; Christ,
Kensington; Christ, Port Tobacco; Christ, Washington; Grace, Georgetown;
Grace, Silver Spring; Holy Communion; St. Augustine's; St.
Christopher's; St. Francis'; St. James', Huntington; St. James', Indian
Head; St. John's, Georgetown; St. John's, Lafayette Square; St. John's,
Olney; St. Luke's, Brighton; St. Luke's, Trinity Parish; St. Mark's,
D.C.; St. Mary's; St. Monica's and St. James'; St. Paul's, Piney; St.
Peter's; St. Thomas', D.C.; St. Thomas', P.G. County; St. Timothy's;
Trinity Parish, Newport & Hughesville; Trinity, D.C.; Trinity, St.
Mary's; University of Maryland Chaplaincy.
ESM CHANGES ITS NAME
Episcopal Senior Ministries has changed its name to Seabury Resources
for Aging. The name change and new visual identity are intended to
reflect the organization's growth over the past decade by ensuring
everyone feels welcomed to its homes and services. Seabury Resources for
Aging draws on the organization's Episcopal heritage in referencing
Samuel Seabury, the first U.S. Episcopal Bishop, while reflecting its
mission to serve all persons regardless of religious affiliation.
Seabury Resources for Aging is not changing staff or services, just its
name, logo and Web site. ESM Cares geriatric care management service is
now known as Seabury Care Management and Ward 5 Lead Agency Services is
named Seabury Ward 5 Aging Services. Annie Shaw is now the Director of
Congregational Resources (formerly Parish Volunteer Services) and will
continue to work with parishes. Contact Shaw at 202/414-6313 or
AShaw at seaburyresources.org with any questions or visit the new Web site
at seaburyresources.org
CLERGY UPDATE:
All are invited to the 7 p.m. March 11 installation of the Rev. Erich
Junger as rector of All Faith, Charlotte Hall. Clergy are invited to
process - red stoles.
THE CENTRALITY OF THE EUCHARIST
The Centrality of the Eucharist in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer (part
of Fridays at the Seminary) is set for 9 a.m. March 12 at Virginia
Theological Seminary with the Rev. Patrick Malloy, professor of
liturgics at the General Theological Seminary, the Rev. Geoff Price,
interim rector, Abingdon Church, White Marsh, Va., and the Rev. John
Runkle, Washington National Cathedral's conservator. Cost is $40 and
includes lunch. Malloy will speak of the implications of
Eucharistic-centered worship, Price will describe the changing character
of worship for parish priests since the adoption of the 1979 prayer book
and Runkle will discuss the architectural and artistic implications of
these changes. Register at www.vts.edu/icfl/registration
REDISCOVERING PAUL - LECTURE AND WORKSHOPS
Rediscovering Paul - lecture and workshops - are set for March 12 and 13
at St. Mark's, Capitol Hill. Westar Scholars Art Dewey and Roy Hoover
have just completed a new translation of the letters of Paul, which will
be published this year. Registration is $75 with additional family
member discount. Single sessions are available. To register, or for
further information, visit
http://www.westarinstitute.org/Events/JSORs/dc2010.html or contact
Raiford Gaffney at rgaffneydc at gmail.com or 202/543-8930.
LENTEN QUIET DAY
Marjory Zoet Bankson - author, artist, spiritual leader and teacher -
will facilitate "Watch With Me," a Lenten quiet day set for 9 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. March 27 at Epiphany, D.C. When Jesus asked his disciples to
stay awake with him, they fell asleep. "Watch with me," he said. This
Lenten Quiet Day will offer some suggestions for how we might do that.
Cost is $20, which includes lunch. Reservations required by March 24.
Contact Susan Walker at 202/347-2635 ext. 20 or swalker at epiphanydc.org.
POETRY AND THE JOURNEY TOWARD GOD
Poetry and the Journey Toward God, a conference with Kathleen Henderson
Staudt and Michael Glaser, is set for June 1-5 at St. Mary's College of
Maryland. The conference will explore ways that poetry, metaphor and
reflection can open a more profound experience of the sacred.
Participants will experience how poetry can inform and enhance the work
of leadership and proclamation. Fee is $525 and includes tuition,
accommodation and meals; $400 commuter fee includes tuition, lunch and
dinner. Contact Glaser at msglaser at smcm.edu or Staudt at
kathleen.staudt at gmail.com for more information or to register.
ST. JAMES' PRISON AFTER CARE MINISTRY
Spring 2010 Training Classes for St. James' Prison After Care Ministry
are set for March 20 through April 26. Classes will take place on
Saturdays at Pre- Release and Reentry Services, 11651 Nebel Street,
Rockville. Sessions are as follows:
* March 20: 9 to 11:30 a.m. Introduction to Prison After Care Ministry,
Tour of PRRS
* March 27: 9 to 11 a.m. Listening Skills - Part 1
* April 10: 9 to 11 a.m. Listening Skills - Part 2
* April 17: 9 to 11 a.m. Drug and Alcohol Addiction - Part 1
* April 24: 9 to 11 a.m. Drug and Alcohol Addiction - Part 2
* April 26: 7:30 to 9 p.m. Peer Counseling: What to do in the first
meeting Q&A.
Tour of Montgomery County Correctional Facility, Clarksburg can be
arranged for those who have not done that. For more information about
the class contact Jim Finch at 301/340-1376 or machina1 at comcast.net, Joe
Doane at joedoane at verizon.net or Mary Wasik at 301/351-0614 or
marywasik2000 at yahoo.com
CELTIC MUSIC CONCERT
A concert of Celtic music, benefitting Epiphany's Tuesday Concert
Series, is set for 12:10 to 1 p.m. March 16 at Epiphany, D.C., 1317 G
ST. NW (Metro Center). Alexander Mitchell, violin, and Dave Wiesler,
piano, will perform Celtic tunes and original compositions. Celebrate
St. Patrick's Day and support this weekly, free musical offering to
downtown workers, visitors, and residents.
USING PRAYER BEADS - CONNECTING WITH GOD
Learn to pray with Anglican prayer beads and string some of your own
during a March 20 Lenten program at St. Luke's, Bethesda. (6030
Grosvenor Lane, Bethesda, MD 20814). Come at 10 a.m. and bring a
sandwich lunch (beverages supplied). All ages and stages are welcome.
For more information or to sign up, contact 703/734-1978 or
Info at onbeadsofprayer.org.
JAZZ VESPERS AT CHRIST, ROCKVILLE
A service of evening prayer accompanied by jazz music and spirituals
played by the Rev. John McDuffie and the Jim Levy Trio is set for 5 p.m.
March 14 at Christ, Rockville (107 South Washington Street). A free-will
offering will benefit the new Mansfield Kaseman Health Clinic in
Rockville, serving the needs of uninsured and low-income individuals and
families.
PARISH ADMINISTRATOR - GRACE, SILVER SPRING (F/T)
Grace, Silver Spring is looking for a Parish Administrator. This is a
30 hour/week position with full benefits. Salary is commensurate with
experience. Please contact the Rev. Bruce McPherson, 301/585-3515 or
bmcpherson at graceepiscopalchurch.org.
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Please keep the following clergy and members of the diocese in your
prayers this week:
* Elton Smith - personal health
* Meg Ingalls - personal health (broken ankle)
* Michael Baker - sympathy, prayers and condolences to his family at the
time of his death on March 1.
* Pegram Johnson - personal health
* David and Beth Black - personal health of both
* Erica Wood - personal health
* Mary Sulerud - sister's (Chris) personal health
* Jake Beck - personal health
* Susan Blue - personal health
>>> REMINDERS:
GRISWOLD TO LEAD MAUNDY THURSDAY MEDITATION FOR CLERGY
Former Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold will lead a Maundy Thursday
focused meditation for clergy from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. April 1 in
Washington National Cathedral's Perry Auditorium. All clergy are
invited to stay for the noon Maundy Thursday Eucharist with
reaffirmation of ministry vows and blessing of chrism. A light luncheon
will follow the service ("to-go" boxes will be available for those who
cannot stay for lunch). There is no charge for the lunch, but please
register at www.edow.org/events "Maundy Thursday - Meditation with
Bishop Griswold."
SPRING CLERGY CONFERENCE
The Diocese of Washington's Spring Clergy Conference is set for May
11-13. Keynote speaker will be the Rev. William Tully of St.
Bartholomew's, NYC. Tully will speak on "Reinventing Church" and
"Faithful Leadership." Register at www.edow.org/events "Clergy
Conference"
COMMITTEE ON YOUTH APPLICATION FOR 2010-2011
The Committee on Youth is looking for some new members. Having a variety
of gifts and personalities makes the committee stronger and its work
rich and bright... creative, organized, hard working, gregarious,
contemplative, pastoral, inquisitive... are just some of the desirable
characteristics. The COY is quite demanding, but members have a great
deal of fun and form a supportive community. It is made up of two
representatives from each region in the diocese, and four at large
positions. There will be one opening in Region 2, two in Region 4, and
one in Region 6. Three at large positions also will be open. A personal
invitation/encouragement to apply goes a long way, so if you know
someone suitable, please tell them so! Applications are due March 30.
The committee will meet to select new members May 8. Candidates will be
notified of the results by May 11. Visit www.edow.org/youth for further
information.
SAFEGUARDING GOD'S CHILDREN TRAININGS:
Spring sessions for Safeguarding God's Children, the child abuse
prevention training course required for all paid full time parish/school
staff, and all who work with children and youth are as follows (all
sessions are from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise
noted):
* March 13: St. James', Potomac (Region 3)
* April 10: St. Paul's, K Street (Region 2)
* April 17: St. Philip's, Baden (Region 6)
* May 15: St. Mark's, D.C. (Region 1)
* May 22: St. Philip's, Laurel (Region 5)
* June 12: Holy Comforter (Region 4)
Registration is required at www.edow.org/prevention For parishes that
indicated an interest in the online Refresher Course, training will be
offered in April for designated persons who will be administering this
program in each congregation.
SAMARITAN MINISTRY'S SPRING CELEBRATION
Samaritan Ministry's Spring Celebration is set for March 20 - the first
day of spring. Hors d'oeuvres, drinks, music, live and silent auctions,
and a brief program honoring those who made it possible to buy the N.W.
Washington, D.C. house that serves as Samaritan Ministry's main office.
Tickets purchased for the Jan. 30 or Feb. 13 events will be honored, and
others also are invited to attend. For more information, visit
http://www.samaritanministry.org/2006/index.htm or contact Mary Belknap
at 202/722-2280 ext. 305 or marybelknap at samaritanministry.org.
"COAL COUNTRY" FILM SCREENING
Come to a free screening of the film "Coal Country" at 7:30 p.m. March
23 at St. Columba's, D.C., presented by St. Columba's Environment
Committee, Greater Washington Interfaith Power and Light, and the D.C.
Environmental Film Festival, followed by discussion with the director.
Suggested donation $5 adults, $2 children. St. Columba's is located at
4201 Albemarle St., NW (Metro: Tenleytown/American University) The
screening is part of the D.C. Environmental Film Festival. Visit
http://www.dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org/films/show/511 for a review of
the film.
CONSIDER A CARBON FAST FOR LENT
Bishop Chane has asked members of the Diocese of Washington to consider
a carbon fast for Lent. The Pennyworth Shop of Grace, Silver Spring has
produced a Carbon Fast Calendar:
http://www.graceepiscopalchurch.org/site/1/docs/Lenten_Carbon_Fast_2010.
pdf
Greater Washington Interfaith Power & Light also has published a
calendar, available at:
http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B9Qktp5wbrwNMDJhYWZlZmYtNGIxNS00ZjJm
LTk1NWItZDQyNDg2NmJkMjM1&hl=en.
HAITI LENT PROGRAMS FROM LEADERRESOURCES
LeaderResources has produced several Lenten (or anytime) study guides to
help adults and young people process what happened in Haiti. The guides
address questions such as: Does God cause disasters? Why doesn't God
prevent them? Where is God when disaster strikes? What is our Christian
response? Find the guides at http://leaderresources.org/
LENTEN STUDY PROGRAM AT EPIPHANY, D.C.
Following Jesus and still feeling lost? The "lost and found" journey of
Lent - A Lenten offering of study and formation, is set for 6 to 7:30
p.m. Wednesdays through March 24 in the Willard Room in Epiphany, D.C.'s
Parish House. Each session is self-contained, and will be led by the
Rev. Randolph Charles. RSVP to rcharles at epiphanydc.org or 202/347-2635.
Epiphany is located at 1317 G St, NW (Metro Center, 13th and G Sts.
exit).
LENT: MULTIMEDIA STUDY SERIES ON GENDER VIOLENCE
The World Council of Churches has prepared a series of online Lenten
study resources on the struggle to end violence against women, titled,
"Cries of Anguish; Stories of Hope." Visit http://tinyurl.com/ydlfryr
for more information.
TRANSFORMING LAY LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP AT VTS
Episcopal Church Fund president Donald V. Romanik will lead a workshop,
Transforming Lay Leadership, at the Saturday School for Leadership at
Virginia Theological Seminary from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 6. This
workshop will equip clergy, wardens, congregational lay leaders and
diocesan staff to develop meaningful discernment processes that raise up
and support a new generation of faithful leaders. Cost is $40 per person
and includes lunch. Register at www.vts.edu/icfl/registration
VOCATIONAL MINISTRY RETREAT
The first vocational ministry retreat for 2010 is set for May 7-8 at Bon
Secours retreat center in Marriottsville. The retreat will be led by
Marjory Zoet Bankson, a frequent speaker and retreat leader in the area
of discernment of vocation. Registration is open at
http://www.edow.org/news/calendar/events.html The retreat is limited to
20 participants. This Commission on Ministry retreat is offered twice a
year and is designed for anyone seeking to discern God's call in his or
her life for any ministry, in or out of the church.
QUILT: ART TO MEND THE WORLD
Quilt: Art to Mend the World is a work artist Kate Ransohoff created in
response to global cultural misunderstanding and conflict. During Lent,
the quilt will be on display at St. George's. Visit www.krquilt.com for
further information, or contact Karen Rowe at ksrowe at mindspring.com or
Ben Keseley at bkeseley at saintgeorgeschurch.org.
ART & SPIRIT COFFEEHOUSE
St. Augustine's next Art & Spirit Coffeehouse is set for 7 p.m. March 3
and will feature Annie King Phillips, a 90-year-old, award-winning
collage artist, who will discuss her 15-year art career, begun at age
75. Coffee and desserts, followed by facilitated audience Q& A. Free,
donations accepted for artist's honorarium. St. Augustine's is located
at 600 M St., SW. Contact 202/554-3222 or rector at staugustinesdc.org for
further information.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S GAME NIGHT
St. Augustine's Game Night is set for March 5. Potluck dinner begins at
6:30 p.m.; games begin at 7 p.m. Find some new friends, fun and a new
challenge. Free. The church is located at 600 M St., SW. 202/554-3222 or
rector at staugustinesdc.org.
ST. LUKE'S PARISH SINGERS
St. Luke's Parish Singers present "The Passion and Resurrection of
Christ:" J.S. Bach Sacred Cantata No. 4, J.S Bach Cantata No. 82 and
Joseph Haydn Mass in B Flat at 5:30 p.m. March 28 at St. Luke's,
Bladensburg (4002 53rd Street, Bladensburg, MD 20710, Tel.
301/927-6466). Annual Lenten reception to follow. There is no charge,
but donations will be accepted
to aid children in need.
ALLEN ORGAN FOR SALE
Ascension, Silver Spring is selling a two manual Allen 301-B digital
organ suitable for church or home use. The organ can be viewed at the
church by appointment: contact David Cato at 301/587-3272 or
minmusic.dcato at gmail.com. Delivery is included in the price if within a
60 mile range. Estimated value is $1,800, but best offer will be
accepted.
IMAGO RELATIONSHIP EDUCATION SEMINARS
Professional instructors from the Imago Center of Washington, D.C.,
which helps couples heal and grow in their relationships, are available
to teach three Imago Relationship Education Seminars in area Episcopal
churches. The seminars include Imago Connects: A Three-Hour Introduction
to Imago Theory; Start Right, Stay Connected: The One-day Imago
Premarital Course; and Couplehood: Six-week sessions on deepening your
relationship. Contact Shelly Webb, relationship education seminar
coordinator, at 410/409-9423 or shelly.webb at imagocenterdc.com for
further information.
A LENTEN STUDY PLAN FOR CHURCH SCHOOL
The Southern Africa Partnership Committee has Swazi Bears available for
Lent. A study guide and storybook about the bears helps children
understand the lives of children in Swaziland. The knitted bears sell
for $25 ($30 with the storybook) and sales support the families of the
sewing ministry. Contact Cheryl Daves Wilburn at cwilburn at edow.org or
202/537-6543 or visit www.edow.org/sapc/creation to learn more.
CELEBRATE THE ENVIRONMENT
The "Season of Creation" is a six Sunday liturgy that focuses on
protecting God's creation. The liturgy, a gift from the Anglican Church
of Southern Africa, is approved for use by Bishop John Bryson Chane and
includes a study guide. The Southern Africa Partnership Committee has
purchased a copy for each parish. Visit www.edow.org/sapc/creation
PALM CROSSES
African Palms USA, an outreach ministry of St. John's, Olney is now
accepting orders for palm crosses woven by families in nine villages in
Tanzania. Earnings are used to purchase food, medicine, clothing and pay
school fees, and net proceeds from the sale of crosses and all other
donations are returned to Africa in the form of self-help grants. To
place an order, visit www.africanpalmsusa.org or call 301/774-2832.
GRANTS PROGRAM TARGETS PEOPLE IN NEED
Saint Anna's Home, Inc. a charitable program of the Diocese of
Washington, offers an emergency grants program to assist older women of
African descent with housing related and other emergencies that threaten
their quality of life. At-risk recipients must be at least 70 years old
and sponsored by a priest or deacon in the diocese. For more
information, write to the Grants Committee, Saint Anna's Home, Inc.,
Church House, Mt. Saint Alban, Washington, D.C. 20016.
KELLOGG LECTURES AT EDS
Episcopal Divinity School will hold its annual Kellogg Lectures on May 6
with the Rev. Barbara K. Lundblad, Joe R. Engle Professor of Preaching
at Union Theological Seminary. Lundblad will deliver two lectures:
"Preaching Across the Divides in the Midst of Controversy" and
"Preaching Particularity in the Midst of Pluralism." Pre-registration is
required. Registration material will be available in March at
www.eds.edu. Contact events at eds.edu or 617/682-1506.
JUNE COURSES AT EPISCOPAL DIVINITY SCHOOL
Episcopal Divinity School is offering five of its popular courses in
intensive formats this June. Full course descriptions are available at
www.eds.edu; click on Academics. To register, contact Penny Kohn,
registrar, at 617/682-1525, or at registrar at eds.edu. For short-term
housing, contact Samaria Wilson at swilson at eds.edu or 617/682-1508 to
reserve, as housing is limited.
CHANGE IN 2010 CATHEDRAL CONFIRMATION DATES
Please note the Cathedral Confirmation dates are: May 1 (*new date),
June 26 and November 6. All services are at 10 a.m. For more information
go to www.edow.org/confirmation
EPISCOPAL DIVINITY SCHOOL VISITING DAY
Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass., will hold a visiting day
on March 18 for anyone who is seeking more information about theological
education. A Visiting Day form and other information about is available
at http://www.eds.edu/sec.asp?pageID=42
UPCOMING RETREATS AT DAYSPRING
The Dayspring Center in Germantown, Md. has two upcoming open weekend
retreats: A Pilgrimage of Peace, set for March 19-21; and The Mystery of
Christ In Us, May 21-23. To register or to get more information, visit
www.dayspringretreat.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
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