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NOVEMBER 6, 2008
*** The weekly bulletin for clergy, wardens, diocesan committee members, convention delegates and church administrators in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington ***
TREASURER'S/HUMAN RESOURCES WORKSHOPS
Two workshops for rectors, wardens, treasurers and vestry members are set for Dec. 6: Treasurer's Workshop (a.m.) includes discussion on the financial state of the diocese, best practices for parishes, fund accounting, loans, construction projects and property sales. Human Resources Workshop (p.m.) focuses on Lay Employee Guidelines, new health insurance plan and will offer an overview of HR Practices in the diocese. Come for one or both workshops and optional lunch. Detailed agenda and on-line registration at www.edow.org/events "Treasurer's and Human Resources Workshop"
ANNUAL DIOCESAN CONVENTION SET FOR JAN. 30-31
* The 114th Diocesan Convention is set for Jan. 30- 31 at Washington National Cathedral. Preacher at Friday night's Eucharist is the Rt. Rev. Musonda Trevor Mwamba, Bishop of Botswana. Evangelist and author Brian McLaren will give the keynote address.
* Exhibit requests must be received no later than Dec. 17 and can be made at www.edow.org/convention "EDOW Convention Exhibit Space Request." Please note: not all requests for exhibit space can be accommodated.
* Resolutions or canonical change requests must be signed by a member of the convention and received no later than 5 p.m. Dec. 1. For assistance and format, call Ann Talty at 202/537-6548 or visit www.edow.org/convention Submit resolutions to: Secretary of the Convention, Episcopal Church House, Mount St. Alban, Washington, D.C., 20016.
2008 CHILDREN TO CHILDREN ADVENT APPEAL
Materials on this year's Children to Children Advent Appeal have been mailed to every parish to the attention of the Sunday School/Christian Education Director. Information on this year's appeal for anti-malaria bed nets for children in Mozambique is also available on the Southern Africa Partnership Committee web page, www.edow.org/sapc The SAPC also has a limited number of mosquito bed nets that can be loaned to parishes. If interested, contact Cheryl Daves Wilburn at cwilburn at edow.org or 202/537-6543.
PILGRIMAGE TO SOUTH AFRICA, FEBRUARY 2009
Accompany parishioners from St. Columba's, D.C., and Christ, Georgetown in a journey of prayer, appreciation and learning in South Africa from Feb. 1-16. Spend time with mission partners in the Diocese of Grahamstown, and visit sites of interest in the Cape Town area. A $300 deposit is due by Nov. 21. Total cost is estimated at $4,000. For further information, contact Elizabeth Vaden at vadenfamily at verizon.net or 202/237-6058; or Tom Murphy at tom at christchurchgeorgetown.org or 202/333-6677.
TAXI TO THE WILD SIDE
St. Alban's, D.C., will present the award-winning documentary, "Taxi to the Wild Side" at 7 p.m. Nov. 19, sponsored by the National Religious Coalition against Torture and the Episcopal Peace Fellowship DC. For more information, contact Helma Lanyi at 202/364-0546 or olivebranch at rcn.com.
JAZZ VESPERS
Christ, Rockville will hold Jazz Vespers at 5 p.m. Nov. 16. Music by the Rev. John McDuffie on saxophone, Marcus Rubenstein on trumpet and the Jim Levy Trio. Levy is a member of the jazz studies faculty at George Washington University. Offering will benefit Samaritan Ministries of Greater Washington.
COUPLES WORKSHOP
The Rev. Carl Siegel and Rebecca Sears will lead a Nov. 14-16 Imago weekend workshop, "Getting The Love You Want: A Workshop For Couples." To learn more, call Siegel at 202/669-6417 or visit www.pastoralcounselingdc.com
RESIDENTIAL RETREATS AT THE CATHEDRAL COLLEGE
* "Making Room in the Inn," led by Frank Griswold and Barbara Braver Dec. 7-10. Advent retreat with prayer, classical spiritual disciplines and poetry. $400.
* "Crossing the Threshold: A Contemplative New Year Retreat," Dec. 30 through Jan. 1. Guided reflections about the passing year and time to reflect on the future. $350. For information and registration, visit www.nationalcathedral.org
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - TEMPORARY
The Bishop Walker School is looking for a temporary administrative person who is comfortable with Excel spreadsheets, mail merges and desktop publishing to help with resource development activities over the next few weeks. Interested candidates should contact Randy O'Donoghue at 202/537-6546.
WANTED: ACOLYTE ALBS
St. Nicholas, Darnestown is in need of acolyte albs for children ages 8-12. If you have albs to donate, they will be put to very good use. Please contact the Rev. Nan Hildebrand, nancyhildebrand at verizon.net if you have spares, any that are in need of repair or any that can be remade for children. She is willing to collect!
TABLES NEED A NEW HOME
St. James', Potomac is giving away a number of Formica-topped tables in very good condition. There are 16 round tables (60" diameter) and 12 8 by 2-foot rectangular tables.
Contact Grace Lo at 301/762-8040 or office at stjamespotomac.org
CLERGY CHANGES AROUND THE DIOCESE
* The Rev. Gwendolyn Tobias, a priest from the Diocese of Southeast Florida, began as the interim clergy associate for worship at Washington National Cathedral in August.
* The Rev. Bob Gillespie began as priest-in-charge at All Faith, Charlotte Hall in late October. The Rev. Thomas Clay concluded his ministry earlier in October.
* The Rev. Susan Keller, rector of St. Mary Magdalene, Wheaton has accepted the position of interim dean of Trinity and St. Philip's Cathedral in the Diocese of Newark. Keller will conclude her ministry at St. Mary Magdalene on Dec. 14.
PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS
Please keep the following clergy and members of the diocese in your prayers this week:
* Carol Humphrey (clergy widow) - personal health
* Jeffrey MacKnight - father's failing health (Frank)
* Michael Marrett - personal health
* Travers Koerner - personal health
* Claudia Tielking - son's health (Josh)
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RACIAL RECONCILIATION WORKSHOP
The Nov. 14-15 Racial Reconciliation Workshop will be held at St. Paul's, Piney. Register at www.edow.org/events "Racial Reconciliation Workshop"
ADVENT LESSONS AND CAROLS
At 6:30 p.m. Dec. 7, the University of Maryland Episcopal-Anglican Campus Ministry, St. Andrew's, College Park and the Keiskamma Gospel Choir from South Africa will hold a service of celebration with hymns, anthems, scripture readings and reflections. An offering will be taken up for the HIV ministry of the South African visitors.
PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND APRIL 22- MAY 3, 2009
The Rev. John L. Peterson, canon for global justice and reconciliation, will lead a pilgrimage to the Holy Land April 22 to May 3. Peterson will offer an insider's view of the region's Biblical heritage and the rich cultural and religious history of this sacred land. Registration deadline is Nov. 15. For more information or to register, contact Kathy Spaar, Center for Prayer and Pilgrimage, 202/573-3252, kspaar at cathedral.org.
AN EVENING WITH ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU
Archbishop Desmond Tutu will speak at an event titled, "Healing and Hope For Our Times," at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 22 at Old St. Paul's, Charles St. & Saratoga St., Baltimore, Md., 21201. The event will include a concert of Sacred Music. For information and tickets ($25), call Shelley Klinefelter at 410/467-1399 or visit www.ang-md.org Proceeds will benefit The Tutu Institute for Prayer & Pilgrimage and the Bishop's Initiative on Reconciliation in the Diocese of Maryland.
SENIOR HOUSING OPEN HOUSE
The Episcopal affiliated senior housing communities will each hold an Open House from 1 to 3 p.m. Nov. 9. Activities are planned at Cedar Lane Apartments in Leonardtown, Christian Communities Group Homes in Washington, D.C., Collington LifeCare in Mitchellville, and Friendship Terrace Retirement Community and St. Mary's Court in the District. The event is coordinated by the communities and Episcopal Senior Ministries. The addresses for the communities can be found at www.ESM.org or call 202/414-6315.
ECW ADVENT PRAYER BREAKFAST
The Episcopal Church Women of the diocese will host its 4th annual Prayer Breakfast at 9 .m. Dec. 6 at the Sheraton-Washington North Hotel, 4095 Powder Mill Road, Beltsville. The speaker will be the Rev. Mpho Tutu, assisting priest at Holy Comforter and founding director of the Tutu Institute for Prayer and Pilgrimage. This is a ticketed event. Contact ECW-EDOW at ecw at edow.org or 202/537-6530.
HYMNSING AT ASCENSION AND ST. AGNES
Ascension & St. Agnes is hosting a "Hymnsing" at 7 p.m. Nov. 13 led by Isaac Wardell, creative director of Bifröst Arts, a non-profit organization formed to create worship music. The evening ends with celebration of the Eucharist. Free event. For more information contact the Rev. Sammy Wood at cubswn at gmail.com or 662/715-9022 or visit http://www.myspace.com/bifrostarts For directions, visit http://www.ascensionandsaintagnes.org
DEEPAK CHOPRA - EAST-WEST ENLIGHTENMENT:
7:30 p.m. Nov. 12 at Washington National Cathedral. Chopra will share insights from his book, "Jesus: A Story of Enlightenment." (30 percent discount if you pre-order book through the Cathedral Store). Tickets: $22 regular; $16 student/senior/limited income from Cathedral Store, www.nationalcathedral, or 877/537-2228.
MDG MINISTRIES IN THE DIOCESE
The Millennium Development Goals Committee is compiling a storybook of MDG ministries within the diocese. If your parish or organization has one or more MDG ministries, please provide the following information: Title of ministry; implementing parish or organization; name of MDG contact, e-mail and phone; description of ministry and intended beneficiaries; materials on the ministry; source of funding. Please complete a separate list for each ministry. Submit stories, comments and queries to Janeschubert at aol.com
GRISWOLD TO LEAD ADVENT RETREAT AT ST. COLUMBA'S
The Rt. Rev. Frank T. Griswold, former presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church and a noted retreat leader and spiritual guide, will lead an Advent Quiet Day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 13 at St. Columba's, D.C. (4201 Albemarle St., NW). Lunch will be provided at a cost of $10. Please reserve a place by calling 202/363-4119.
INTERFAITH CONCERT SET FOR NOV. 18
The InterFaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington's 29th InterFaith Concert
"A Celebration of the Sacred in Song, Dance and Chant" is set for 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 at Washington National Cathedral. For further information, visit www.ifcmw.org, call 202/234-6300 x 202 or e-mail jan at duplain.com.
CLERGY AS CAREGIVERS PROGRAM
ESM Cares, the geriatric care management service of Episcopal Senior Ministries, will offer a special program to the Episcopal clergy in the Diocese who are caring for their older family members. The program, set for 9 a.m. to noon Dec. 2 in the Undercroft of Grace, Silver Spring, will offer support and resource information. For more information and to register contact Mary Ann Buckley at 202/364-0020 or mbuckley at esm.org
DAYSPRING CENTER OFFERS TWO RETREATS
The Dayspring Silent Retreat Center in Germantown is offering the following retreat:
Encircling the World with Compassion and Love, Dec. 5-7 led by Patience Robbins, a spiritual director and director of the Personal Spiritual Deepening Program at the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation. To learn more, visit www.dayspringretreat.org
REMEMBERING BETHLEHEM THIS CHRISTMAS
The second annual Joint Simulcast Worship Service with the People of Bethlehem is set for 9:30 a.m. Dec. 20 in Washington National Cathedral's Bethlehem Chapel. Stand in solidarity with Bethlehem's suffering Christians. The service is sponsored by the Ad Hoc Committee for Bethlehem, the Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation, Sharing Jerusalem and Washington Interfaith Alliance for Middle East Peace. For further information, contact Grace Said at gsaid at comcast.net or 301/951-5270.
PALESTINIAN EMBROIDERY AND OLIVE OIL PRE-HOLIDAY SALE
The eighth annual Palestinian Embroidery and Olive Oil Pre-holiday Sale is set for 5 to 8 p.m. Nov. 14 and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 15 at Westmoreland Congregational United Church of Christ, 1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda. For more information contact Gretchen Theobald at gheobald at mindshpring.com or 202/244-2753 or Pamela Mertz at MertzMD at aol.com or 301/229-0973 or (cell) 301/512-4694.
CLERGY: APPLY NOW FOR THE SUMMER COLLEGIUM
Applications are still being accepted for the Summer Collegium, a Lilly Endowment project in support of small congregations. Clergy and spouses/partners from all Christian denominations will be invited to VTS for "Body, Mind and Soul: Celebrating, Strengthening and Sustaining Clergy Wholeness in Small Congregations" from June 24 to July 1. Applications must be postmarked by Dec. 15. Visit www.vts.edu/education/collegium or call Marilyn Johns at 703/461-1760.
ADVENT SILENT RETREAT
The Diocesan Retreat Committee will hold an Advent Silent Retreat at the Cathedral College on Dec. 5-7. The theme of the retreat will be "The Lord said to Moses "Why do you cry out to me? Tell the people to get moving!" The Rev. John Carleton Hayden, will lead the retreat. Drawing upon the biblical account of Moses, Hayden will speak about a discipleship that weaves together identity, conversion, freedom and vocation. The fee is $195. Scholarships are available. To reserve a space, applications and a deposit of $100 must be received by Nov. 7. Visit www.edow.org/retreat for information and application instructions, or call Joan Shelton at 202/232-1667.
SPEAKERS AVAILABLE (JUBILEE OFFICER AND ERD REP)
Is your parish looking for a forum for this fall and winter? John Miers, the diocesan Jubilee Officer and Martha Jenkins, diocesan coordinator for Episcopal Relief and Development are happy to hold a forum for your parish to discuss their respective roles and the organizations they represent. Please contact John Miers at johngmiers at comcast.net about outreach-oriented Jubilee Centers or Martha Jenkins at mjenkins108 at aol.comto schedule a date on your parish calendar.
FALL 2008 SAFEGUARDING GOD'S CHILDREN TRAININGS
Trainings for Safeguarding God's Children (prevention of child abuse) will resume in September. This training is required for all paid full-time staff and any volunteers who work with children and youth, including Christian Education leaders and Sunday School teachers. All training sessions are on Saturday unless otherwise indicated.
* Nov. 8 (9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.); Transfiguration, Silver Spring
* Dec. 2 (Tuesday: 6 to 10 p.m., with dinner); St. Columba's, D.C.
* Dec. 13 (9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.); St. Mary's, D.C.
Registration will be available soon at www.edow.org/prevention
CONTRIBUTING TO THE BISHOP JOHN T. WALKER SCHOOL
Contributions for the planned 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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