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*** The weekly bulletin for clergy, wardens, diocesan committee members, convention delegates and church administrators in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington ***<BR>
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GENERAL CONVENTION<BR>
The General Convention of the Episcopal Church begins next week in Anaheim. Please pray for Bishop John Bryson Chane and members of our diocesan deputation. You can keep up with developments from the convention on Episcopal Café at <a href="http://www.episcopalcafe.com">http://www.episcopalcafe.com</a>, the diocesan Web site at <a href="http://www.edow.org">http://www.edow.org</a> and the Episcopal Church’s new media hub, which goes live this weekend at <a href="http://www.episcopalchurch.org/gchub">http://www.episcopalchurch.org/gchub</a>. <BR>
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NORTHWEST BOYCHOIR FROM SEATTLE EAST COAST TOUR <BR>
July 6, 7:30 p.m. at Christ, Capitol Hill & July, 7, 7:30 p.m. at Christ, Rockville. The Grammy-nominated Northwest Boychoir from Seattle will present two concerts, without charge, as part of its two-week Summer 2009 East Coast Concert Tour. The 40-member choir will perform classical choral works by Vivaldi, Mozart, Mendelssohn and Casals as well as traditional American folk songs.<BR>
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HATE CRIME: WHERE IT COMES FROM, WHAT IT MEANS <BR>
In the wake of the recent shootings in Kansas and at the Holocaust Museum here, St. Alban's, D.C. welcomes Howard J. Ehrlich, director of The Prejudice Institute, a Baltimore-based think tank dedicated to comprehending and combatting the growing problem of hate crime. He will speak as part of the Ideas Alive summer forum series at 11:15 a.m. on July 12 in Nourse Hall, adjacent to the church. For more information contact Andrew Ramsey-Moor at <a href="arm2k@earthlink.net">arm2k@earthlink.net</a> or 443-538-1550.<BR>
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PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS<BR>
Please keep the following clergy and members of the diocese in your prayers this week:<BR>
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* John Lawrence – wife’s health (Leslie) – father-in-law’s death (Jerome)<BR>
* Margaret Guenther – personal health<BR>
* Mark Lewis – personal health<BR>
* Claudia Tielking – son’s health (Josh)<BR>
* Vienna Anderson – personal health<BR>
* Michael Wyatt – personal health<BR>
* Jake Beck – personal health <BR>
* Betsy Hague – personal health<BR>
* Enrique Brown – personal health<BR>
* Nancy Lee Jose – personal health<BR>
* Bishop Ted Eastman - granddaughter's health (Shannon)<BR>
* Susan Blue – personal health<BR>
* Edward Brightman - personal health<BR>
* Olivia Hilton - personal health<BR>
* Noreen Seiler-Dubay – personal health<BR>
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>>> REMINDERS:<BR>
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FIVE SUMMER EVENINGS OF PRAYER<BR>
If you desire time for silence and prayer, but a busy life puts obstacles in the way, then come to Five Summer Evenings of Prayer. Learn ways to pray that can be incorporated into your daily routine. Each evening, learn a contemplative prayer, practice it, and review the experience. You may attend any, or all sessions. Meet Wednesdays, 6 to 7:30 p.m., at Epiphany, D.C. (1317 G St, NW), July 8, through Aug. 5. RSVP to <a href="swalker@epiphanydc.org">swalker@epiphanydc.org</a>, or call 202/347-2635 ext 20.<BR>
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THRIFT SHOP YARD SALE TO BENEFIT BISHOP WALKER SCHOOL<BR>
All Saints, Chevy Chase will hold a Thrift Shop Yard Sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 11, at the church. All proceeds will benefit the Bishop John T. Walker School for Boys. Contact Sally Griffin at 301/654-2735 or <a href="dmgrig@erols.com">dmgrig@erols.com</a> for further information.<BR>
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FRIENDS OF SABEEL CONFERENCE – SAVE THE DATE<BR>
A Friends of Sabeel Conference is set for Oct. 1-3, at Shiloh Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.<BR>
The conference theme is, “Pursue Justice, Seek Peace! Framing the Discourse - Mobilizing for Action.” Confirmed speakers include the Rev. Naim Ateek (director of Sabeel), Archbishop Elias Chacour, (Archbishop of the Melkite Catholic Church of Haifa, Akko, Nazareth, and the Galilee), Jeff Halper (Founder and Coordinator, Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions), Dr. Bernard Lafayette (Civil Rights activist, co-founder of Student Nonviolence Coordinating Committee, currently Distinguished Senior Scholar at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga.), Phyllis Bennis (fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC, and member of the steering committee of the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation), Nadia Hijab (Senior Fellow at the Institute of Palestine Studies) and George Rishmawi (Coordinator for Siraj, Center for Holy Land Studies). For information, contact <a href="Grace.Said@verizon.net">Grace.Said@verizon.net</a><BR>
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NONPROFIT OFFICE SPACE, ST. MARGARET’S DUPONT CIRCLE<BR>
St. Margaret’s, D.C. has office space available in a townhouse owned by the church at 1830 Connecticut Ave NW. The walk-up third-floor room is 16' x 13', with hardwood floors and window a/c. It has been freshly painted and is bright and airy. Utilities are included in the rental fee: water, electricity, heat and a/c. Available beginning Aug. 1, with a one-year lease. Contact Rick Hirschman, Parish Administrator, at 202/232-2995 ext 11 or <a href="admin@stmargaretsdc.org">admin@stmargaretsdc.org</a><BR>
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FALL PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND<BR>
You are invited to join Bishop John Bryson Chane and members of the Diocese of Washington on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land from Oct. 22 to Nov. 4. The itinerary includes Jerusalem, Galilee, Jordan, Ramallah and Nazareth. The trip costs $3,425, which includes roundtrip airfare from Dulles, all accommodation, meals and transportation, tour guide and entrance fees. Travelers must have a passport that is valid until at least May 4, 2010 and must obtain a visa to Jordan before leaving the United States. Deposit of $350 is due by July 10. Please contact Tracy Dieter at <a href="tdieter@edow.org">tdieter@edow.org</a> or 202/537-6545 to reserve a place or for further information.<BR>
* If you are interested in serving on the Diocese of Jerusalem Committee, please e-mail Bishop Chane at <a href="jchane@edow.org">jchane@edow.org</a>.<BR>
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MANAGING STRESS SPIRITUALLY IN DIVERSE SERVICE WORK<BR>
Washington National Cathedral’s Interfaith Program will host a Greenleaf Integrative Strategies event led by Swami Adhyatmananda from 5 to 8 p.m. July 11 in the Perry Auditorium. Adhyatmananda is one of the most sought-after Indian speakers and is the spiritual head of the Shivananda Order located in Ahmedabad, India. The order is a non-sectarian tradition of Hinduism. The topic is, “Sustaining Service: Managing Stress Spiritually in Diverse Service Work,” and is intended to be a gift for those who work on behalf of others. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.; no entry will be allowed after 6 p.m. Space is limited to 120 people: RSVP to <a href="drshah@greenleaf-is.com">drshah@greenleaf-is.com</a>. Visit <a href="http://www.divyajivan.org/adhyatmananda/index.htm">http://www.divyajivan.org/adhyatmananda/index.htm</a> for further information.<BR>
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JUDGE JACKSON TO PREACH AT ASCENSION, LEXINGTON PARK<BR>
Thomas Penfield Jackson, retired United States District Court Judge of the District of Columbia will preach at Ascension, Lexington Park at 10:30 a.m. July 5 during the parish's Independence Day observance. Jackson, a scholar of the Constitution, will preach on "The Building of the Wall between Church and State." All are welcome to come and meet Jackson after the service. For further information, contact the Rev. Rona Harding at <a href="rrharding@verizon.net">rrharding@verizon.net</a>.<BR>
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NEW GRANT AVAILABLE TO AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN IN NEED<BR>
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 $1,000 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 that 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 <a href="ivjb@aol.com">ivjb@aol.com</a> <BR>
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ICON PAINTING WORKSHOP<BR>
The Rev. Peter Pearson will lead an 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. 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 <a href="trinitysmcmd@olg.com">trinitysmcmd@olg.com</a><BR>
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DIOCESAN YOUTH MINISTRY – TENTATIVE DATES FOR 2009/2010<BR>
The following dates have been put forward for Youth Ministry activities in 2009/2010. <BR>
* Youth Lock In at the Cathedral: Nov.13, 2009<BR>
* High School Retreat: Feb. 19-21, 2010<BR>
* Middle School Retreat: March 19-21, 2010<BR>
For further information about any of these events, please contact Jessica Hitchcock, interim youth missioner, at 202/537-6524 or <a href="jhitchcock@edow.org">jhitchcock@edow.org</a>.<BR>
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SUMMER MUSIC CAMP <BR>
Redeemer, Bethesda will hold a Summer Music Camp from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. July 13-17. The camp, designed for ages 7-15 (campers must have completed first grade), will be staffed by three professional musical educators. Tuition for the week is $325; scholarships are available. For more information, contact Tom Smith, director of music, at 301/229-3770 or <a href="music.redeemer@verizon.net">music.redeemer@verizon.net</a> Deadline for registration is June 29.<BR>
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OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE AT ST. STEPHEN’S<BR>
St. Stephen and the Incarnation, D.C., has up to 1,600 square feet of office space available to lease starting in August. Also available for weekday use is a 3,000 square-foot multi-purpose room. The rate for space is approx. $28.50 per square foot per year. Utilities (except for phone and internet) are included, as is basic cleaning. Further information is available at <a href="http://www.saintstephensdc.org/space_available.html">http://www.saintstephensdc.org/space_available.html</a><BR>
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR BISHOP WALKER SCHOOL<BR>
The Bishop John T. Walker School for Boys is seeking volunteers to assist with administrative projects. The school office is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, and is currently located at Episcopal Church House. In September, it will move to the new school building in SE Washington. Call Randy O’Donoghue at 202/299-6521 if you are interested in volunteering.<BR>
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HOSTING 11TH STEP RETREATS <BR>
Samaritan Ministry is launching a new retreat program for Next Step program participants in recovery from substance abuse. Called 11th Step Retreats, the day-long retreat is designed for people who are working the 11th step in a 12-step recovery program of any kind. It is designed to help people find a method of prayer and/or meditation that enables them to draw closer to the God of their understanding. If your parish is interested in hosting a retreat for people in recovery, contact Kathy Doxsee at 202/722-2280 x315 or <a href="kdoxsee@samaritanministry.org">kdoxsee@samaritanministry.org</a> <BR>
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LATINO MINISTRY CELEBRATION – SAVE THE DATE<BR>
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 <a href="sbautista@edow.org">sbautista@edow.org</a><BR>
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CONTRIBUTING TO THE BISHOP JOHN T. WALKER SCHOOL<BR>
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 <a href="http://www.bishopwalkerschool.org">http://www.bishopwalkerschool.org</a>.<BR>
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