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Parochial Appointments
The Rev’d Jane Reid has resigned as Rector of St. Nicholas, Westwood Hills, to accept appointment as Rector of the Parishes of LaHave and Blue Rocks, effective July 26, 2009.
Service of Ordination
Bishop Sue Moxley is pleased to announce the following persons will be ordained to the respective offices:
Diaconate
Priesthood
The service will be held on Thursday, June 11th, the Feast of St. Barnabas, 7:30pm in the Cathedral Church of All Saints. Clergy, Lay Readers and Postulants for Ordination are welcome to robe and process ... the liturgical colour will be Red.
Please uphold the ordinands in your prayers and in the Prayers of the People as they prepare for this significant chapter of their lives in Christ.

PWRDF 50th Anniversary Worship
Linked is a memo sent to Clergy from Bishop Sue regarding Safe Practices at the Eucharist
What You Can Do to Stay Healthy:
There are everyday actions people can take to stay healthy.
Try to avoid close contact with sick people.
Bishop Sue
Thurs., April 30th = Appointments/Meetings in Office
Fri., May 1st - Wed., May 13th = Anglican Consultative Council
Bishop Ron
Thurs., April 30th = Appointments/Meetings in Office
Fri., May 1st = Reading & Writing Day
Sat. May 2nd = Atlantic School of Theology’s Convocation
Sun., May 3rd (morning) = Pastoral Visit: St. Mary’s, Glace Bay
Sun., May 3rd (evening) = Regional Evening of Song: St. Mary’s, Glace Bay
Mon., May 4th = Day Off
Tues., May 5th - Wed., May 6th = Appointments/Meetings in Office
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: |
| Christ Church, Dartmouth, N.S. | Rector | May 1, 2009 |
The Parish Profile is on file with the Bishops’ Office and may be reviewed by any prospective applicant. If you wish to be considered for the position, 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
Summer Ministry Opportunity -- Cadet Chaplain
Are you interested in working with youth? Would you have seven weeks this summer to work as a chaplain in a Cadet Summer Training Centre?
The military chaplaincy is seeking civilian clergy to work on contract in July and August this year. This is a perfect opportunity for retired clergy or those in part-time or seasonal ministries.
If you have a heart for youth ministry and are interested in this opportunity, please contact Padre Jennifer Gosse at 902-721-8671 or jennifer.gosse@forces.gc.ca for more information or to apply.
The Marriage Prep course for the Cobequid-Cumberland Region
St. John's, Truro
Sat. May 9 from 9:30-4:00
897-0566; stjohnstruro@ns.sympatico.ca.
- Synod Orientation will take place in the Student Union Building on Thursday morning, May 28th at 10:30 AM.
- If you would like to have the musical notes for the Synod music, bring a copy of Common Praise with you. Only the words to the songs will be provided on the projection screens.
- Clergy: please bring vestments for the Thursday night service. All delegates are invited to process in for the service. Liturgical colour is white.
- Youth delegates who wish to vote for youth representative on Diocesan Council and to General Synod 2010 must attend the Friday night youth social to cast their vote
Synod Announcement
Do you have an event or activity announcement to share with Synod delegates?
As past delegates will know, during breaks and meals at Synod, there are
slides shown on the projection screen to share information about
upcoming Diocesan events / activities / programs.
If you or your group would like to tell Synod delegates about an
upcoming Diocesan activity or program, please send the details to Tanya
at tkmyers_60@ns.sympatico.ca with the Subject line "Synod Announcement".
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The Appointments Committee of the Diocese is always searching for people in the Diocese who have gifts and talents to offer in membership of our various Standing Committees.
These are: Administration & Finance, Committee on Ministry, National & World Mission, Audit Committee, Archives and Diocesan Times Management Board. Membership on these committees is open to all Anglicans, not just to those who are members of Synod.
To apply, please fill in the Application Form (linked) and return as indicated.
The Rev. Glen Kent, Co-chair of the 2010 Planning Committee plans to make a power point presentation at Synod for 2010 and part of the presentation would be pictures of events and activities that parishes and regions have done up to this point leading up to 2010. This is a request to encourage people to send pictures and/or write-ups of what they have done or are planning to do. Please submit by the end of April to: glenkent@hotmail.com.
Dear Members of the Diocesan Family,
As you are aware, King’s-Edgehill School has been in the proverbial eye of the storm with respect to the swine influenza.
I would ask for your prayers as we continue to weather the storm. Please pray for the students, parents, staff and faculty of the School, as well as for the various cultures, religions and communities from which our students come.
Things are getting back to normal. And while there continues to be a lot of media attention, I would recommend that you consult the School’s website, particularly the “Flu Update” section for accurate information. The web address is: http://www.kes.ns.ca.
Thank you for your prayers and support.
In Christ,
(Rev’d) David Curry
Chaplain

The Nicholson Lectures Theme Preaching Paul? Lessons from Ancient Corinth (All Lectures start at 7:30 p.m.) Tuesday, April 28 The Afflictions of an Apostle (2 Corinthians 1:8-10) Wednesday, April 29 Treasure in Clay Jars (2 Corinthians 4:7-12) Thursday, April 30 A Hermeneutic of Hope (2 Corinthians 5:16-21) The Rev. Dr. Michael Knowles George Franklin Hurlburt Associate Professor of Preaching McMaster Divinity College Hamilton, Ontario Location St. Columba Chapel Atlantic School of Theology 660 Francklyn Street Halifax, NS All lectures are free and open to the public, and all are welcome. Information: (902) 423-5592 or academicoffice@astheology.ns.ca |
CEILIDH A GREAT SUCCESS!
The hall looked wonderful, the chowder superb as always, and everyone in the hall was Irish!
Father Michael Mitchell was the MC for the St. Patrick's Ceilidh held on March 20, at St. John's, Lunenburg, and thanks to everyone involved, the evening was a great success. Thanks to donations and ticket sales, St. John's Ringers were able to raise over $3000 and will now be off to Bellfest 2009 in Moncton.
Atlantic Vision Day
On-line registration is now available to join us for Alpha Canada's Atlantic Vision Day…a day designed for Advisors, leaders and their teams.
This is an opportunity for encouragement, prayer and worshipping the Lord, while re-connecting and meeting with others. All you need to bring is your vision and passion for Alpha!
The Nova Scotia schedule will include a training workshop on how to run The Marriage Preparation Course!
There is no cost to register as we want to use this opportunity to thank you for all you are doing. Refreshments and lunch will be provided.
At the event an opportunity will be available to donate towards the cost of the day or to partner with Alpha.
As our gift, all delegates will receive a copy of the newly released Alpha on Campus DVD featuring the Church on 99 in Edmonton. The video is now available for viewing on line at www.alphacanada.org/video (top video). You will be encouraged as you hear the testimonies of how God is working through this church and the University of Alberta Campus.
Event Details
Saturday, May 30th
9:30-3:00 pm
St. Timothy's Anglican Church
2320 Prospect Road
Hatchet Lake, NS
Hope to see you there!
Elaine Young
Regional Director, Atlantic Provinces and
Canadian Director of The Marriage Courses
www.alphacanada.org ~ www.themarriagecouse.ca
P.S. For more information visit www.alphacanada.org/events, call 1-800-743-0899 or email office@alphacanada.org.
Writers needed!
MinistryMatters is a magazine that publishes articles, resources, and
information to inspire and support Canadian Anglican leaders in their
ministry. This award-winning publication is now moving online, and we’re
looking for a few good columnists.
WHAT WE NEED:
-Online columnists would write one 500- to 750-word article each month
for a six-month stint. Articles could address a range of topics
interesting to Canadian Anglican leaders.
-If readers post comments in response to an article, columnists are
expected to keep up with the discussion and throw their two cents in.
WHO WE NEED:
-Canadian Anglicans (especially, but not necessarily, in ordained
ministry) who think interesting thoughts and write dazzling prose.
WHAT TO DO NEXT:
-Email a short statement of introduction, three column ideas, and two
writing samples to Ali Symons at asymons@national.anglican.
ca by May 1, 2009.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Ali Symons
Editor, MinistryMatters
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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.
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.
The Parish of Timberlea-Lakeside invites you to celebrate with us on May 24th, 10:30 a.m. at St. Andrew's in Timberlea, as we honour the Rev. Ron Walker who celebrates the 45th anniversary of his commissioning as an officer in the Church Army. Special guest speaker that day will be the Rev. Reg MacDonald. Join us as we give thanks for Rev. Ron's long and outstanding service to the church.
A Special Youth Concert at St. John’s Anglican Church in Lunenburg
Music students from Iqaluit will be visiting and performing in Nova Scotia during the week of May 10 – 16. During that time a special concert featuring Aqsarniit School Choir, the Iqaluit Fiddle Club and performers of drum dancing and throat singing will join the Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts Chamber Orchestra in a performance at St. John’s Anglican Church in Lunenburg on Thursday, May 14 at 7 pm.
Tickets are $10 ($5 for students) and will be available at the door.
Information: 634-9994
COME PRAY ON OUR ISLAND!
Anglican Church of Canada, PEI
Sunday, May 3 - Parish of Alberton/O’Leary,
with Marj Montgomery
St. Peter’s, Alberton, 9:30am
St. Luke’s, O’Leary Corner , 11:15am
Sunday School
ALL WELCOME
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 May 2009, at St. John’s Anglican Church, 1919 Clementsvale Road, Bear River………
Sunday 03rd May 1000 Hrs Holy Eucharist BCP Easter 4
Sunday 10th May 1000 Hrs Holy Eucharist BCP Easter 5
Sunday 17th May 1000 Hrs Holy Eucharist BAS Easter 6
Sunday 24th May 1000 Hrs Holy Eucharist BCP Ascension of the Lord
Sunday 31st May 1000 Hrs Holy Eucharist BCP Day of Pentecost
Beth Baskin from PWR&DF will be speaking at the 9:00am and 10:45am church services at St. John's Anglican Church, corner of No. 7 Highway and Lake Major Road, Dartmouth on May 3rd.
In her position as Public Engagement Team Leader, Beth has met with native Canadians and travelled to Mexico, Kenya, and Uganda to promote the work of the fund. All are welcome to come and hear about her experiences and the impact we are having on the lives of people through the PWR&DF.
Musique Royale presents Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra
The Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra, featuring 50 of our province’s finest young instrumentalists, will perform at St. John’s Anglican Church in Lunenburg on Saturday, April 25 at 7:30 pm
The Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra, under Music Director Dinuk Wijeratne, brings characteristic vibrancy to a program which reflects versatility and eclectic tastes. Sixteen-year-old Maia Bruce is soloist in Elgar's passionate 'Cello Concerto; the inspiration of images on music is explored in ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’ by Mussorgsky; and the seminal minimalist masterpiece 'IN C' by Terry Riley will be given a unique interpretation as the musicians surround the audience in swirls of sound.
The Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1977. For thirty-two years, the NSYO has provided students with educational opportunities not available at any university, public school, or conservatory in the province. The Orchestra has been described by renowned professional conductors and musicians as one of the finest in Canada.
Tickets for the concert are $15 ($5 for students) and are available at Fulton’s Pharmacy and at the door.
With the support of Bringin’ it Home Community Presenters Assistance Program Musique Royale presents a three concert pass for $40.00 to the following concerts:
David Greenberg, Scott Macmillan, and Doug MacPhee
Friday, May 1, 7:30pm, St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Chester. (Single tickets $15)
Tempest Baroque Ensemble
Saturday, May 23, 7:30pm, St. John’s Anglican Church, Lunenburg. (Single tickets $20)
Student tickets are available at the door at $5
Information:
stjartsalliance@eastlink.ca or 634-9994
Give it a Try...
Remember when you first learned to ride a bike? Maybe you tried and tried and almost gave up. But you kept at it. What seemed almost impossible eventually became quite simple. If you had never tried, you would have missed out.
Tithing is like that. It is humanly understandable that we want to satisfy our own wants and pay our bills first, and then give whatever is left over to God. But God invites us to try a different approach to our giving:
“Bring the full tithe into the storehouse and put me to the test says the Lord of hosts; see if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour down an overflowing blessing for you.” (Malachi 3:8-12),
He invites us to TRY. To TRY is to make an attempt. Some people TRY in earnest, they give it their all. Others TRY only half-heartedly – assuming failure from the start. Take a risk. Yeah? but what if it doesn’t work? Nothing ventured, nothing gained! What have you got to lose! Try a tithe for just one Sunday. Calculate your income in an average week, multiply it by ten percent and give that amount in the Sunday offering plate. Try a Tithe.
Upcoming Companions on a Journey Events:
May 9 Introducing the Vision Module (#3) – Annapolis Valley Region (St. James Kentville 10:00-3:00)RSVP by May 1st , (902) 678-3123
May 23 Exploring our Gifts (#5)- Western Shore (St. Martin’s 10:00-3:00)RSVP by May 15th, (902) 275-5434
May 30 Synod Presentation
New date coming soon for Cape Breton
The complete April through June Cycle of Prayer is now available on the web site at: http://nspeidiocese.ca/diocese/cycle/cycle.htm The Provincial Prayer Care will be posted soon.
DIOCESAN CYCLE OF PRAYER
DARTMOUTH REGION
May 3
Holy Trinity Emmanuel, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
The Reverend Canon Charles Black, Priest-In-Charge, and Shirlie
Holy Spirit, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
The Reverend Edwin Ebsary and Monica
St. Alban’s, Woodside, Nova Scotia
The Reverend Frances Drolet-Smith and Paul Smith
St. Andrew’s, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
The Reverend Trevor Lightfoot and Jen
The Reverend Barry Connor, Associate Priest, and Wanda
The Reverend Pamela Bishop, Honorary Assistant, and Bill
The Reverend Canon Ed Fiander, Honorary Assistant, and Carol
Diocese of Moosonee: St. Matthew's Cathedral, Timmins The Very Reverend Sharon Mudoch
Retired Clergy The Reverend Norma Teigen and Norm, Matheson
Council of General Synod Meetings, Mississauga, May 8-10 |
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, and Manicaland in Zimbabwe.
PROVINCIAL PRAYER CARE
Ecclesiastical Province of Canada
May
Let Us Give Thanks For . . .
Please Pray For . . .
03 May Province of Rupert’s Land
Bishop Don Phillips, Acting Metropolitan, and Provincial Council
April 30-May 2 Diocesan Synod (CNL)
May 1-13 Anglican Consultative Council, meeting in Jamaica (NSPEI)
May 2 Atlantic School of Theology’s Convocation (NSPEI)
May 3 Those to be ordained priests and deacons (MTL)
May 3-6 Bishop Miller’s visit to Deanery of Fredericton and York (FR)
May 4 Queen’s Convocation (WNL)
May 5-6 Queen’s Corporation (WNL)May 1-13 Anglican Consultative Council, meeting in Jamaica (NSPEI)
May 2 Atlantic School of Theology’s Convocation (NSPEI)
May 3 Those to be ordained priests and deacons (MTL)
May 3-6 Bishop Miller’s visit to Deanery of Fredericton and York (FR)
May 4 Queen’s Convocation (WNL)
May 5-6 Queen’s Corporation (WNL)
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

The Church of the Holy Spirit Gaston Road and Regency Drive, Dartmouth invites you to HAM AND SCALLOPED POTATO SUPPER with baked beans, dessert, and beverage on May 2, 2009 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Eat in or take out Tickets are $9.00 each and can be obtained from Ruth Sawlor, 462-7955 or Marie Ayotte, 463-4769 There will be a baked goods table, and a crafts table. |
St. James Anglican Church in Herring Cove will be holding their
Annual Ham & Scallop Potato Supper
on Saturday, May 9 from 4:00pm-6:00pm.
A bake table will open at 2pm.
For more information, please call 446-8168.
St Nicholas Anglican Church Ladies Guild will be providing our annual Spring Ham Supper and Bake Sale
Everyone is welcome to come join us, supporting the Community while enjoying a great meal, and taking home your favorite bakery items too. |


Dear KAIROS network and supporters,
We know that this is a busy time of year, but we urgently need your ongoing support and action to stop the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA). Please link here to detail on how you can help!
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, |
Check out the “Calendar of Events” at: http://www.localendar.com/public/diocese
Two-Eyed Seeing - Native Wisdom as our Climate Changes
May 2, 10am - 4pm
Western science and technology has led us to where we are today - a world of pollution, imbalance, extinctions and threatening climate change. We fear that the knowledge that got us here will not get us out! Welcome to a vision that integrates our prevailing understandings with Traditional Indigenous Worldviews. Two-Eyed Seeing brings together the guiding principles, knowledge and strengths of indigenous worldviews with those of Western science and technology, offering us a more complete picture of our world - and so a more complete approach toward the proper care for our planet.
When we integrate our perspectives, we can more easily integrate ourselves, and move forward together to heal our planet.
Join the Aboriginal Rights Coalition - Atlantic, for this truly cross-cultural experience of our world! Led by Elders Albert and Murdena Marshall, we will learn about Two-Eyed Seeing, and then peer through this lens as we examine our world, our relationships and our ways forward together. All are welcome to this accessible, inclusive gathering.
Albert Marshall and Murdena Marshall are Elders of Eskasoni First Nation, who helped to establish and teach Two-Eyed Seeing in the Integrative Science program at Cape Breton University. Albert Marshall is a 2009 recipient of the Eco-Hero Award for Nova Scotia. For an introduction to Two-Eyed Seeing, view a video at: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4641523553883632087.
Cost: $40 (includes program, lunch and snacks)
Spend time with one of Canada's leading thinkers and writers, who deeply challenges our beliefs, politics and understandings of environment, taking us courageously into necessary new territories and ideas!
The Heart of the Human Project: Our Contemporary Vocation
May 11-13
Tatamagouche Centre
What is the goal of "civilization" if its thrust forward leaves behind the world's ecosystems and a large percentage of our children as veritable roadkill? What on earth are we doing?
Spend time with the irrepressible Stephen Bede Scharper, in hopeful exploration of the connections between liberation and ecological worldviews, the Option for the Poor and the Option for the Earth. Touch at the very heart of the human project. Using the framework of both a theology of liberation, such as espoused by Gustavo Gutierrez, and of the new cosmology, as proposed by Thomas Berry, courageously unmask the foundational questions raised by our global environmental and poverty crises. Build hope, and become empowered, not paralyzed, amidst the sobering reality of global warming and global poverty.
Leadership:
Stephen Bede Scharper is an Associate Professor of Environmental Ethics, Centre for Environment, University of Toronto, and the Department of Anthropology (UTM). A widely published essayist and popular lecturer, he is Faith and Ethics columnist for the Toronto Star, and author of Redeeming the Time; A Political Theology of the Environment. He will be joined by Wilf Bean and Nan Corrigan.
Cost: $390 ($235 tuition + $155 meals/accommodation)
To register & for a complete program listing: www.tatacentre.ca
For parishes on the Irving Oil Plan, the furnace oil price for the period of April 25th to May 1st, 2009 is $0.4896 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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Until next Wednesday...