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Issue date: March 18, 2009

 

INDEX
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE BISHOPS' OFFICE:
WHERE ARE THE BISHOPS:

NOTIFICATION OF OPENING:

MARRIAGE PREPARATION COURSES:

NOTICES:
WORSHIP & CONCERTS:

STEWARDSHIP:

AS WE PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER:
UPCOMING EVENTS:

SOCIAL JUSTICE:

MEETINGS:
OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST:

IRVING OIL PLAN RATE:

STAY IN TOUCH:

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FROM THE BISHOPS' OFFICE:

Clergy Renewal of Vows Gathering

April 1-2, 2009

Anglican Diocesan Centre

Pre-Registration is Required by March 27th

902-420-0717

or by email, click on the appropriate option

 

 

WHERE ARE THE BISHOPS 

Bishop Sue

Thurs., March 19th = Appointments/Meetings in Office

Fri., March 20th = Day Off

Sat., March 21st (evening) - Sun., March 22nd = Pastoral Visit: Parish of Strait-Chedabucto

Mon., March 23rd (afternoon) = Meeting with Members of the Conqueralls with Tour of Properties

Tues., March 24th - Thurs., March 26th = Episcopal Visit: Valley Region

Bishop Ron

Thurs., March 19th = Appointments/Meetings in Office

Fri., March 20th = Reading & Writing Day

Sun., March 22nd = Pastoral Visit: Parish of New Ross

Mon., March 23rd = Day Off

Tues., March 24th - Wed., March 25th = Appointments/Meetings in Office

 

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NOTIFICATION OF OPENING

In accordance with Diocesan Canon 25, The Right Rev’d Sue Moxley is inviting applications for the following positions within the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island . . .

 

Parish:

Position:

Deadline for Applications:

Alberton and O’Leary, P.E.I.

Rector

March 20, 2009

All Saints by the Sea, Canso, N.S.

Rector

March 27, 2009

Lockeport-Barrington, N.S.

Rector

March 27, 2009

Hackett's Cove, N.S. Rector April 14, 2009
Liscomb - Port Bickerton, N.S. Rector April 14, 2009
Christ Church, Dartmouth, N.S. Rector April 17, 2009

 

The Parish Profile for each is on file with the Bishops’ Office and may be reviewed by any prospective applicant.  If you wish to be considered for these positions, the profile and application form may be obtained by contacting - in advance - Kelly Appleton at bishopsoffice@nspeidiocese.ca or phoning 902-420-0717.  Please complete and forward those forms, in confidence, to the Bishops’ Office by the deadline indicated above.

 

A copy of Canon 25 can be found on our website at http://www.nspeidiocese.ca/diocese/canon/documents/CANON25-2006.pdf.

The Right Reverend Sue Moxley

Bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island

5732 College Street

Halifax, NS  B3H 1X3

Phone: 902-420-0717

Fax: 902-425-0717

Email: smoxley@nspeidiocese.ca

Web: http://www.nspeidiocese.ca

 


Job site of Anglican Church of Canada:  http://www2.anglican.ca/jobs/index.php

 

From the Diocesan Executive Director:

 

Canon 16 (Budget)

 

Canon Gordon Redden

Diocesan Executive Director

 

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MARRIAGE PREPARATION COURSES:

HRM Marriage Preparation Program.

      The Parish of Hatchet Lake & Terence Bay is hosting a three-session preparation course for couples planning to be married in 2009.

 

Dates:  

Thursday, March 19 - in St. Timothy's Hall.

Thursday, March 26 - in St. Timothy's Hall.

Time: Start time is 7 p.m. (Sharp!).    End time is 9 p.m.

 

Place: St. Timothy's Church, 2320 Prospect Road, Hatchet Lake (12 minutes from the Armdale Roundabout)

 

Topics: What is love?; Communication tips; Dealing with conflict; Personality differences; How to protect your marriage, Forgiveness and more.

 

Registration Fee: None.

 

To Register: Phone 852-4580 or E-mail: lgvaughn@eastlink.ca


The Marriage Prep course for the Cobequid-Cumberland Region

St. John's, Truro

Sat. May 9 from 9:30-4:00

Registration forms can be obtained by calling St. John's at 897-0566 or emailing stjohnstruro@ns.sympatico.ca.



NOTICES:

For Sale

St. John's North Sydney has an Standard SD360 Duplicator for sale. Asking $500. In very good condition. Great for large numbers of copies. Phone church office at 902-794-3392.



As of March 23rd – Jana O'Neil's Office Hours are:  

Monday to Friday

8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Jana is the Capital Campaign Assistant and administers the PAR Program.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

click here for the 2010 music

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


2010 Commemorative Stole

As part of the upcoming 2010 celebrations, special commemorative stoles will be available for purchase by parishes and individual clergy. The stoles will be a cream coloured straight cut design and will bear a machine embroidered 2010 logo. The estimated cost will be in the vicinity of $50. The work is being done on a volunteer basis by a small group of interested and experienced, "top notch" seamstresses, for the sole purpose of beautifying and contributing to the celebration of our 300th anniversary as a diocese. We are planning to have 100 commemorative stoles ready for the 2009 Synod. Priests and parish representatives are encouraged to purchase and pick-up their stoles at that time. Many of the stoles are already spoken for. If you would like a stole and have not yet contacted Daphne please do so and she will reserve one for you. 


ANGLICAN items for sale:

The closing of the Diocesan Book Room left a few items unsold.  A list is linked here.  Please note that available quantities may have changed.  Anyone interested in purchasing any of these items must contact Jan Connors at the Synod Office.  Items are $1, $2, or $5;  First come, first serve basis; Cash (exact change only);  In-person only -- you may call ahead to have item(s) set aside for payment and pick-up. NO BACKORDERS



Saint Stephens' Anglican Church in Chester invites the community to a series of Lenten Soup gatherings for fellowship and a selection of public speakers highlighting various aspects of public affairs and public services  in the greater Chester area.  Wednesdays at noon in Tuck Hall of the Parish Community Centre on Regent St.  until April 8, 2009.
http://saintstephenschester.ca/


SYNOD:  Important Deadlines

 

All delegates, Clergy and Lay/Youth/Co-Opted/Ex-Officio, must complete the online registration by 5 PM on May 1, 2009. During the following week, paper materials will be printed and mailed to those who have requested them.

 

 

 


TEC 15 - Teens Encounter Christ

Candidate Applications now being accepted

 

What:     TEC is an Anglican based weekend for youth ages 16-21 to gather together for fun, learning and fellowship. Through a series of talks, discussions, and through lively worship we learn about and experience Jesus Christ.
When: May 16 to 18, 2009
Where: Anglican Diocesan Center, Halifax, Nova Scotia
How much: Fees for the weekend are $60 (including a $30 deposit that is due with the initial registration form)

 

More Questions   Contact Carl Fraser  (902) 794-7371  or cfgmf@eastlink.ca

 

Applications can be downloaded from the from the Diocesan Website

http://nspeidiocese.ca/min_prog/tec/documents/TECCandidateApplicationForm.doc

 

 

Please print out the application, fill it in and return it before May 1, 2009 with a $30 deposit to:
Sue Fung, 14 Stokil Drive, Lr. Sackville, NS   B4C 2W5
email: susan.berryman@ns.sympatico.ca

Please make checks payable to Teens Encounter Christ.
The remaining payment of $30 is to be paid at time of registration.

Applications will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.

This year we will have space for only 20 candidates on the weekend!!

Please get your applications in quickly.



 


 

ANNUAL DIOCESAN CLERGY RETREAT

 

Monday, June 1 – Friday, June 5, 2009

Belcourt Retreat Centre, Rustico, P.E.I.

 

Retreat Leader: the Right Rev. Stephen P. Kristenson

Retired Lutheran Bishop & Pastor,

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mahone Bay

 

Theme: “Hanging on to Jesus Through the Turmoil Of Ministry”

~ click for details ~


A Resource for Clergy & Congregations in Transition

~ click on Fresh Start for details ~    

 

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WORSHIP & CONCERTS


 

 

 

You are invited

                                                                              to join in this

 service of worship

 

Thursday, April 9, 2009

7:00 p.m.

 

 

St. Luke’s

Anglican

Church

Dartmouth


The Seven Last Words of Christ

By Franz Joseph Haydn

 

 

Halifax, NS – Atlantic School of Theology is pleased to present The Seven Last Words of Christ, a concert of sacred music and poetic readings. This is the second in a program of sacred music concerts to be performed at the St. Columba Chapel, noted for its acoustic qualities and intimate setting. The string quartet for this Holy Week experience is comprised of Robert Uchida, Concertmaster for Symphony Nova Scotia, Laura Veeze, internationally known violinist, Susan Sayle, Principal Violist for Symphony Nova Scotia, and Norman Adams, Principal Cellist for Symphony Nova Scotia.

 

Tuesday, April 7

7:30 p.m.

 

Atlantic School of Theology

St. Columba Chapel

660 Francklyn Street

Halifax, NS  B3H 3B5

 

Tickets at the door

$20 General

$10 students, seniors and the unwaged

 

View Promotional Poster http://astheology.ns.ca/UpcomingEvents.html




Wednesday Noons in Lent

 

Ever think you’d like to take a break mid-week to collect yourself and reflect a little? Come out for a half hour worship service, and a half hour soup lunch during your lunch break:

 

Services begin at 12:05 p.m. Christ Church Anglican, next to the Town Hall in Berwick. Soup and Rolls will be served in the Church Hall at 12:30 p.m.

  

March 25, service led by Rev. Linda Winton, preacher Rev. Tim Bigelow

 

April 1, service led by Deacon David Hasler, preacher, Rev. Garnet Parker

 

Free will offering will be for the Berwick and Area Food Bank.

 

ALL WELCOME!

 


Spirituality for the Second Half of Life

All are welcome to A Lent Quiet Day, with the Rev. Edwin Ebsary

Saturday March 21, 9:30am to 2:30pm, St. Augustine’s Church in Lake Echo. 

Step off whatever wheel you’re spinning, be still, and know God's presence.   

There will be short inspiring talks, time to pray, read, reflect or knit, a meal together. 

For Information or to register:  827-2582

St. Augustine's Church is on Ponderosa Drive in Lake Echo, about 20 minutes drive from the Halifax-Dartmouth bridges.


Anglican Church of Canada, PEI

Sunday, March 22 - Parish of Alberton/O’Leary,

Rev Ned Henthorn,

St. Peter’s, Alberton, 9:30am

St. Luke’s, O’Leary Corner and Sunday School – 11:15am

ALL WELCOME


Choral Evensong

 

Please join us at St. John's Anglican Church in Port Williams (Hwy 358 & Church St)

starting at 4 pm on the Sundays during Lent for an afternoon of choral music

followed by a reception.

March 22, Mothering Sunday

Wolfville United Baptist Church Choir with The Rev'd Dr. Barry Morrison

 

March 29, Passion Sunday

King's College Chapel Choir with Paul Halley and The Rev'd Dr. Gary Thorne

 

April 5, Palm Sunday

Saint James' Church Choir, Kentville with Archdeacon Lynn Uzans

 

On the Fourth Sunday of Lent the choir of Wolfville Baptist Church will offer Evensong, under the direction of Heather Price, who also teaches in the Music Department of Acadia University. The Rev'd Dr. Barry Morrison, the Pastor of Wolfville will preach.

On Passion Sunday the choir of King's College Chapel, Halifax will offer Evensong under the direction of Paul Halley, the winner of five Grammy Awards for his contributions as writer and performer on recordings by the Paul Winter Consort.  Paul was Director of Music of The Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City for thirteen years.  He recently moved to Halifax to become Director of Chapel Music at the University of King's College, Director of Music at St. George's Church, and University Musician at the Atlantic School of Theology. The Rev'd Dr. Gary Thorne, chaplain at Dalhousie and Kings and priest in charge of King's chapel, will preach.

 

On the Palm Sunday the choir of St. James' Church, Kentville will offer Evensong under the direction of John Scott, who is also the music director of the Acadia Chapel. Archdeacon Lynn Uzans, the Rector of St. James' will preach.

Evening Prayer also commonly known as Evensong, especially (but not exclusively) when most of the service is sung, is a liturgy in use in the Anglican Communion and celebrated in the late afternoon or evening.

 It is roughly the equivalent of Vespers in the Roman Catholic Church and the Lutheran churches.

It is made up of the following elements:

A penitential introduction, including the General Confession and the Lord's Prayer.

Preces — a series of responsory prayers.

A portion of the psalter, usually two or three psalms.

Two lessons (readings) from the Bible. The first is usually taken from the Old Testament and the second from the New Testament. Each lesson is followed by (one of):

If the service is accompanied, the church organ will normally be played before and after the service.


Wednesday Evening Ecumenical Services at 7:00 pm

Theme:  New Beginnings

There is a light in this world, a healing spirit

more powerful than any darkness we may encounter.

We sometimes lost sight of this force when

there is suffering, and too much pain.

Then suddenly, the spirit will emerge

through the lives of ordinary people

who hear a call and answer in extraordinary ways.

-         Mother Teresa

   

- Mar. 18 at St. Philip Neri  RC Church

Guest Preacher -  Rev. Brad Ford

 

- Mar. 25 at Jeddore United Baptist

Guest Preacher -  Rev. Scott Anderson

 

-         Apr. 1 at First United Church;

   Guest Preacher – Fr. Mark Cherry

                                                                                                                               



St. John’s Anglican Church in Lunenburg announces Lenten Music and Meditation Series for 2009.

 

Music and Meditation for Lent, 2009, begins on Wednesday, February 25 at noon at St. John’s Anglican Church, 81 Cumberland St. in Lunenburg. Each half hour presentation features musical friends of St. John’s music program. The music is an eclectic mix of various styles of music suitable for meditation and reflection.

 

The series of seven presentations will continue through Lent and end on Wednesday, April 8.  The public is cordially invited to attend.

Wednesday, March 25 at noon – Members of the Ernst Family Singers

Wednesday, April 1 at noon – St. John's Mahone Bay Senior Choir, directed by Jane Kristenson in a performance of "Tennebrae", a Passion Cantata

Wednesday, April 8 at noon – Judith Burdett, soprano; Barbara Butler, piano

 

Information:

stjartsalliance@eastlink.ca

634-9994


We would like to invite and encourage any whom might be visiting in the Annapolis /Digby area to join us in any of the following Services during the month of March  2009 ,  at St. Edward the Confessor Anglican Church, 1650 Highway No 1, Clementsport, Annapolis County.

Sunday 22nd March          1000 Hrs               Holy Eucharist    BCP        Lent 4   

Sunday 29th March           1000 Hrs               Holy Eucharist    BCP        Lent 5

 

 

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STEWARDSHIP:

Choose a Simpler Lifestyle

Then Jesus called the twelve together and gave them power and authority over all demons and to cure diseases, and he sent them out to proclaim the kingdom of God and to heal. He said to them, ‘Take nothing for your journey, no staff, nor bag, nor bread, nor money – not even an extra tunic. Whatever house you enter, stay there, and leave from there.” (Luke 9:1-4)

 

A time of recession is a good time to take stock of our lifestyles. The average North American is busier than ever before, working longer hours, traveling further, and owning more possessions than ever before. But studies show we are not necessarily any happier or any more fulfilled. Perhaps this is a good time to slow down and reassess what is important to us. “Cutting back” can have a negative feel to it, but any gardener will tell you that pruning is a vital part of encouraging healthy growth.

Action: What clutters your life? Look back at your budget. What could you cut to free up more money? What about your schedule? What would give you more time to do the things you really want to do? Are you spending your time and your money on the things that are really important to you?

Pause for Reflection: Why do you think Jesus linked the sending out of the disciples to living without the clutter of possessions?

     -An excerpt from Finding Hope in Hard Times, A Faithful Steward’s Guide by Rev. Lauren Johnston, TENS Network

 

Upcoming Companions on a Journey Events:

 

Apr 4  Introduction to Narrative Budgeting (#4) - Dartmouth Region (St John’s Westphal 10:00-3:00) RSVP to the office (902) 435-1880

Apr 25  Exploring Our Gifts (#5)-Cobequid/Cumberland/Northumbria Region (St. John’s Truro 10:00-3:00) RSVP by Apr 17 to (902) 893-2532 or stjohnstruro@ns.sympatico.ca

May 9  Introducing the Vision Module (#3) – Annapolis Valley Region (St. James Kentville 10:00-3:00)RSVP by May 1st , (902) 678-3123

May23 Exploring our Gifts (#5)- Western Shore (Details to be announced)

 New dates coming soon for Cape Breton, Lunenburg & Eastern Shore.

 

 

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AS WE PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER:

The complete January through March Cycle of Prayer and The Provincial Prayer Care are now available on the web site at: http://nspeidiocese.ca/diocese/cycle/cycle.htm

 

DIOCESAN CYCLE OF PRAYER

NORTHUMBRIA REGION

MARCH 22

Anglican Churches of Pictou County, Nova Scotia

Archdeacon Peter Armstrong and Nancy

The Reverend Aidan Kingsbury, Assistant Priest, and Ruth

The Reverend Bill White, Assistant Priest, and Martha

            St. Alban’s, Thorburn

            St. James’, Pictou

            Christ Church, Stellarton

            St. Bee’s, Westville

Liscomb with Port Bickerton, Nova Scotia

The Reverend Dawn Leger, Priest-in-Charge, and Marc

            St. Luke’s, Liscomb

            St. James’, Sherbrooke

            St. Mary’s, Mary’s River

            St. Paul’s, Port Bickerton

            St. Thomas’, Indian Harbour Lakes

 

Diocese of Moosonee:

St. Peters-on-the-Rock, Kirkland Lake

St. Paul's, Virginiatown

The Reverend Edna Murdy and Art

 

Retired Clergy residing outside the Diocese of Moosonee

The Reverend Canon Bryan Bjerring and Judy

 

 

Pray for the preparations being made for 'Celebration 2010' in the Regions and the Diocese. 

[click here for the Anniversary Prayer]

 

Pray for all people and their ministries in our Companion Diocese of Moosonee, Keewatin and Niagara in Canada and Manicaland in Zimbabwe


PROVINCIAL PRAYER CARE

Ecclesiastical Province of Canada

March

 

Let Us Give Thanks For . . .

 

The outreach ministries of our congregations (CNL)

Retired clergy (FR)

Development Partnership with General Synod (FR)

The ministry of the laity (FR)

Bishop Sue’s 5th Anniversary of Ordination as a Bishop (NSPEI)

Those who work and volunteer with Missions to Seafarers (NSPEI)

Lenten programs of study and worship (NSPEI)

The ministry of Synod Office staff (NSPEI)

The work of Canon Roberta Woodman in Congregational Development / Stewardship Education (WNL)

The ministry of St. George’s College, Jerusalem (QC)

Please Pray For . . . (include dates, if applicable)

 

Lenten Programs preparation (FR)

Up-coming meetings of Archdeaconry Greater Chapters (FR)

Preparations for Synod 2009 (FR)

Preparations for 2010 celebrations (NSPEI)

Diocesan Council (ENfld&Lab)

22 March      Diocese of Western Newfoundland

                     Bishop Percy Coffin

March 24-26   Bishop Moxley’s Regional Visit to the Valley (NSPEI)

March 25        Diocesan Executive Meeting (CNL)


 

2009 Council of the North Prayer Cycle now available!

 

 

 

 

 

 



New Anglican-Lutheran prayer cycle:  The prayer cycle is available here (PDF):
http://www2.anglican.ca/faith/relationships/documents/cp2008-09.pdf


 

 

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UPCOMING EVENTS:

~  click for all the exciting details on the PWRDF 50th Anniversary Event ~


Roast Pork Supper

 

Grace United and Trinity Anglican Church welcome all

 

Friday March 27th 4.30-6.30pm at

Grace United Hall

15 Prince William Street, Digby

 

Adults $10.00 children under 12 $5.00



LENT LUNCHEON  -   ANGLICAN PARISH OF SOUTH QUEENS

March 20th - Hamburg Soup -  Trinity Mothers' Union

March 27th - Chilli - Doug Whynott and friends

TRINITY HALL, LIVERPOOL

All luncheons include dessert, beverage for $5.00.

Proceeds for Primate World Relief and Development Fund

Contact - Pamela Oliver at 354-3293


Chowder Luncheon – St. Francis By The Lakes 

 

Location:  192 First Lake Drive, Lower Sackville

Friday -  March 27th, 2009 

11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Chowder Lunch or Hamburg Soup with Whole Wheat Roll

Dessert:  Homemade Gingerbread with warm Lemon Sauce

Tea/Coffee

Eat in or Take-Out $7.00

For more info call Rose 864-5577

 


BAKED BEANS & WEINER SUPPER

 

With Brown Bread

&

Apple Crisp For Dessert

 

Saturday, March 28th , 2009

 

St. Philip’s Church Hall

Corner of Bayers Road and Connaught Ave.

 

4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

 

Adults $7.00

Children (under 12) $3.50

 

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR

 

TAKE OUT AVAILABLE

 


Everyone is Welcome 

MISSION TO SEAFARERS – Our Monthly Luncheon will be held on March 27, 2009. Time 12:00noon til 1:00pm. Cost $10, Seniors $7.50, this includes main course, dessert, (Tea/Coffee).

Our Monthly Luncheons are held the last Friday of each month, unless otherwise specified. During inclement weather, please call Mission to Seafarers at (902) 422-7790; in case the luncheon has been postponed.


 


TAILGATE SUPPER COOKED OUTSIDE

ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
8 LOCKS ROAD, DARTMOUTH.
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2009
4:3-6:30 PM


2 HOT DOGS, OR A SAUSAGE OR A HAMBURGER,
COLESLAW, POTATO AND MACARONI SALADS AND DRINKS

COME AND ROAST MARSHMALLOWS WITH US!

TICKETS $8.00


Preparing for Moncton!


The St. John's, Lunenburg, Handbell Choir are polishing up their bells in
anticipation of a weekend workshop and performance in Moncton, New
Brunswick, with eight other bell choirs from across the Maritimes at the
end of May. The Handbell Choir is a hardworking group of dedicated ringers
who contribute greatly to the worship at St. John's. The ringers continually
strive for improvement, learning new pieces and polishing their technique to
bring ever better music to enhance the spoken word and this will be an
excellent learning experience for them.

In order to raise part of the funds needed, the Ringers are planning a
St. Patrick's Ceilidh on Friday evening, March 20 - a wonderful evening of
music, wine & appetizers, a chowder supper, decadent desserts and silent
auction - a great break from Lenten diet restrictions! "

For more information call Grace Swan at: 902-766-0327



Parish of Alberton/O’Leary, PEI

Christ Church on the ocean at Kildare Capes, Prince Edward Island, is available to use as your perfect Wedding Chapel.  Please call 902.853.3970, Art Travers for information.

August  8 and 9, 2009 – join us as we celebrate the 150th Anniversary of our Parish – meet old and new friends alike!

Come Pray on our Island!


THIS YEARS’ DINNER THEATRE IS MORE THAN 80% SOLD OUT. PEOPLE SHOULD CALL ASAP TO SECURE THE FEW REMAINING SEATS.

THE PARISH PLAYERS

Present

The 17th Annual Dinner Theatre in New Germany

“TRAPPED”

Written and Directed by Heather D. Veinotte

SHOW DATES: April 17th – 18th -19th and April 23rd – 24th – 25th

Show time: 7pm

Anglican Church Hall – New Germany

All seats: $25.00

Information: 644-2464


 

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SOCIAL JUSTICE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click on the notice for the full Kairos Sunday poster

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Earth Hour 2009

http://www.kairoscanada.org/en/get-involved/earth-hour/

(KAIROS Sunday fans please note: we’re suggesting that KAIROS Sunday services be held on the day after Earth Hour or during Earth Hour itself. Because of the cold weather this winter some parts of the country are finding that services in February are not well attended. Read on for some great resources and pick any time that suits for your KAIROS Sunday!)

In 2008, 50 million people in 370 cities and towns, in more than 35 countries worldwide switched off their lights for Earth Hour.

KAIROS invites you to participate in Earth Hour 2009: as a symbolic pause to reflect on our use of fossil fuels, to think about the impact of our activity on people and ecosystems around the world, and most importantly, to pledge to make a difference – as individuals, communities, and as a nation.

Our dependence on fossil fuels is fueling climate change, deepening human rights abuses around the world, and contributing to conflict and economic inequality. It doesn’t have to be this way - a more just and sustainable energy future is possible. But we must act now.

Leading climate scientists assert that that we must reduce our greenhouse gas emissions to at least 25% below 1990 levels by 2020 to avert global climate disaster. The Canadian government’s current targets fall far short of this recommendation, and if unchanged will lead to only a 3% reduction below 1990 levels.

Historically, we in the industrialized North bear responsibility for most greenhouse gas emissions, and we should be first in line to make significant reductions. It’s a question of global equity.

 

What Can I Do to Make a Difference This Earth Hour?

1) Hold a service at your church during Earth Hour, Saturday March 28th at 8:30 pm. If that’s not possible, observe Earth Hour at home with your family, or as a neighbourhood event. You can also incorporate material from our Earth Hour resources into your church service on Sunday March 29th.

You can follow the worship service guideline, Earth Hour 2009 – Life is Worth More Than Oil(PDF format) and get organizing ideas from our “Different Kind of Oil Crisis” education and action guide. You can order a copy for $6.00 or download it free.
As a part of the service, make sure you collect signatures on our Re-Energize: Time for a Carbon Sabbath campaign action cards. You can order free copies of the action cards -- we will charge for postage only.

Let us know about your event! Contact Campaigns Coordinator Sara Stratton at 1-877-403-8933 x 241 or sstratton@kairoscanada.org and we’ll post your event on the KAIROS website.

2) As a lead-in to Earth Hour, host a PowerDown Day at your Church. As a group, commit to going without using fossil fuels or fossil fuel powered electricity for one 12 hour day. You can download a free copy of the PowerDown Day Guide from the Re-Energize campaign website (PDF format).

3) Raise awareness in your community with our series of ads highlighting the need to take action now on climate change. You can download PDF versions here (please note that these are large files of 1 to 4 MBs):

Small-format ads, black and white

Small ads, colour

Large-format ads, black and white

Large-format ads, colour

These are designed for you to place in community papers, church newsletters and bulletins, to use in email, blogs, and social networking sites, or to be postered throughout your community.

4) Check out the new KAIROS resource “Our Oil Dilemma: Reflections and Queries” – a collection of stories offering insight into our role in the fossil fuel crisis, inspiration for change, and questions for reflection. This book can be used in your family, youth group, outreach study, bible study, or to stimulate congregational response. 76 pages. Available to order for $10.00 per copy, $6 per copy for orders of 4 or more.

5) Keep Us Posted! Remember to let us know about any events or actions that you are taking in your community by contacting Campaigns Coordinator Sara Stratton at 1-877-403-8933 x 241 or sstratton@kairoscanada.org . We’ll post your events on the KAIROS website. We'll also post your events on our new Facebook page--just become a fan of KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives and send us a message with your event details.

Local KAIROS groups hosting Earth Hour events are welcome to contact Communications Coordinator Adiat Junaid at 1 877 403 8933 ext. 223 and ajunaid@kairoscanada.org for an information package of tips and media samples for publicizing your events.  

6) Dig Deeper! If you want to go even further and contribute to a more equitable global climate by reducing your own emissions, consider taking part in our Carbon Sabbath Initiative – a way for individuals and groups to track and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Information is available on this site, or at http://www.re-energize.org/En/ChangeYourself.html

If you want to collaborate with some other churches in your community, we can even help with a training workshop!

Want to bring your church along on the journey? See if you can get a policy resolution on fossil fuels and climate change passed through your church’s structure. When a resolution is adopted by the national structure of the church, it often becomes a point of public policy on which the church will intervene for the common good.

Recent examples have included resolutions against the use of bottled water, and calling for the cancellation of debts in the Global South. We are currently at work on text for such declarations and would love to help: contact Campaigns Coordinator Sara Stratton at 1-877-403-8933 x 241 or sstratton@kairoscanada.org  


Poverty Justice Camp is Now Accepting Registration!

We are very please to be accepting registration for Poverty Justice Camp. The registration deadline is June 12th, 2009.

For the middle three days of the camp participants will be dividing into small immersion groups. These groups will be examining specific subthemes of poverty in various different regions of the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.For more information on these immersion groups, their topics and destinations please visit our Immersion Groups page.

For more information be sure to check out our Frequently Asked Questions page. If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to contact us at justicecamp@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you at Poverty Justice Camp.

Peace,
Andy Sherin and Katie Puxley
Poverty Justice Camp Co-Chairs

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MEETINGS:

Check out the “Calendar of Events” at: http://www.localendar.com/public/diocese

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OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST:

MYSTERY TOUR!

June 10, 2009     (6 days / 5 nights)  

If you like a surprise, you,ll love this Mystery Tour!  

Where will you go on this interesting journey?  

Who will you meet during this adventure?  

What will you experience?  

Join Canon David Boston as he hosts this Mystery Tour.   Intrigued?

For further information contact Canon Boston by phone at 902-445-9604 or e-mail him at dmboston@eastlink.ca  

Hint: The tour is within Canada, so no need for a passport or foreign currency!


CNIB is seeking volunteers for its Friendly Visitor Program in the HRM. Volunteers can enrich the lives of people with vision loss in meaningful ways such as; assisting with shopping, walking, reading correspondence and printed materials, etc.

Contact Mark McIntosh at 453-1480 ext. 226 or visit us online at cnib.ca.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Dalhousie Department of Music presents the DALHOUSIE CHAMBER CHOIR
in an evening of Sacred Music and the world premiere of Ballata del Mare on
Friday, March 20th at 7:30 pm, Saint Patrick's Church, 2267 Brunswick
Street, Halifax. Tickets $15/$10 (students & seniors) available from
Dalhousie Music Department, Saint Patrick's, or at the door.


HALIFAX MEALS ON WHEELS   Please come be a part of our Team.  Halifax Meals on Wheels needs volunteers to deliver, noon-time meals to seniors & shut-ins.  Time commitment is approximately two (2) hours, once a week or bi-weekly.  Gas allowance given to Drivers.  Please call Halifax Meals on Wheels Office - 429-4299.


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IRVING OIL PLAN RATE:

For parishes on the Irving Oil Plan, the furnace oil price for the period of March 14 to 20, 2009 is $0.4628 per litre.  The Commercial Account Manager for the Diocesan Oil Program is Mr. Cory Hiscock.  You may contact him by phone at: 902-798-3061, or by e-mail: cory.hiscock@irvingoil.com

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STAY IN TOUCH:

The Anglican Net News is compiled weekly at the Diocesan Office, usually by Jan Connors. If you would like to submit material for consideration please send to netnews@nspeidiocese.ca or FAX (902) 425-0717.  The next deadline is Tuesday.

To subscribe or change your email address for the Net News, please e-mail us at office@nspeidiocese.ca. Tell others about the ANN!


Until next Wednesday...