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Issue date: June 10, 2009

 

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

NOTIFICATION OF OPENING:

MARRIAGE PREPARATION COURSES:

SYNOD:

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:

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

TOMORROWService of Ordination

 

Bishop Sue Moxley is pleased to announce the following persons will be ordained to the respective offices: 

 

Diaconate

Maya Bevan

Melissa Frankland (nee Drummond)

Norma Mitchell

Andrew Mortimer

Kyle Wagner

Kees Zwanenburg

 

Priesthood

Judy Cross

Kevin Frankland

 

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.

 


 

WHERE ARE THE BISHOPS 

Bishop Sue

Thurs., June 11th = Appointments/Meetings

Thurs., June 11th (evening) = Ordination Service

Fri., June 12th (morning) = Founding Parties of AST

Sun., June 14th = Pastoral Visit: Parish of Rawdon

Mon., June 15th = Reading & Writing

Tues., June 16th = Bishops’ Planning Day

Tues., June 17th = St. Paul’s Charlottetown Parish Council Meeting

Wed., June 17th = Appointments/Meetings in Office

Bishop Ron

Thurs., June 11th = Appointments/Meetings

Thurs., June 11th (evening) = Ordination Service

Fri., June 12th  = In Office

Sat., June 13th = Generation 2008 Follow-Up Meeting

Sun., June 14th = Pastoral Visit: Parish of Sydney Mines

Mon., June 15th = Day Off

Tues., June 16th = Bishops’ Planning Day

Wed., June 17th = Appointments/Meetings in Office

 

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NOTIFICATION OF OPENING

There are no openings at the present time.


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

 
 

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MARRIAGE PREPARATION COURSES:

There are no courses scheduled at this time.


SYNOD:

Après Synod 2009

The Synod 'home' page (linked) has been updated with a variety of documents

now that Synod has adjourned.


Diocesan Council meets June 19th (7-9pm) and 20th (9am-3pm) at the Anglican Diocesan Centre in Halifax.  Regional Councils that have not already done so are reminded that, subsequent to the motion that carried at Synod, they are to elect a Lay and Clergy member to Diocesan Council.  Representative must be members of the 2009 Synod.  Names and contact information is to be submitted to Jan Connors by June 13th; (by the 12th, if at all possible, please.)

 

NOTICES:


Summer 2009 Vacation Bible Days

The Amazing Amazon.  A Jungle Journey to discover Jesus. Daytime Expedition - Jesus our Guide, Jungle Trek - Jesus our Provider, Foliage Retreat - Jesus our Shelter, Bend in the Trail -Jesus our Defender, Forever Falls - Jesus our Saviour. Location: St. Margaret of Scotland Anglican Church, July 13-17, Monday to Friday 9:30 am to 12 noon. Ages 5-12, 13 and up for Helpers. RSVP by June 30th to Office 455-2451 or Karie Lynn Maloney at maltertwo@gmail.com.

Click here for a registration form.


~ click for the full Best Practices Institute (September 2009) details ~



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. 


A Resource for Clergy & Congregations in Transition

~ click on Fresh Start for details ~    

 

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WORSHIP & CONCERTS IN OUR PARISHES


Please join us at St. John's Anglican Church, Wolfville
on Sunday, June 14th at 3 p.m.
for a Celebration of New Ministry between
the Parish of Horton and our new rector, the Reverend Sandra Fyfe
 
A time of fellowship will follow with refreshments. All are 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 June 2009, at St. John’s Anglican Church, 1919 Clementsvale Road, Bear River………

Sunday 14th June              1000 Hrs.              Holy Eucharist    BAS             Pentecost 2

Sunday 21st June              1000 Hrs.              Holy Eucharist    BCP             Pentecost 3

Sunday 28th June              1000 Hrs.              Holy Eucharist    BCP             Pentecost 4

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STEWARDSHIP:

Stewardship Is:
Thankfulness - Stewardship calls us to be ever grateful for the gifts that God has given. Not only are we called to be grateful to God, but we also must be grateful to one another. Just as we thank God every day, a stewardship parish must also show gratitude, recognition and appreciation to those who have given generously to the support of the parish.

Counter-Cultural - Stewardship is counter-cultural. While society encourages us to continually strive for more and more, stewardship helps us to recognize that we already have more than enough. In fact, we have enough to share.

Discipleship - Stewardship is discipleship. We strive to put God first in all things and to follow where Our Lord might lead.                                                      -An excerpt from St. Louis Archdiocesan Stewardship Education Council

 

Upcoming Companions on a Journey Events:

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AS WE PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER:

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

CHEBUCTO REGION

 

June 14

 

Emmanuel, Spryfield, Nova Scotia

The Reverend Dianna Brett-Frye and Allen

 

St. Peter’s, Birch Cove, Nova Scotia

The Reverend Robert Richmond, Interim Priest, and Claudia

 

Diocese of Moosonee:

St. Philip's, Chisasibi, Fort George Island

The Reverend Clifford Bearskin

The Reverend Samuel Bearskin

The Reverend Abraham Cox

The Reverend Annie Herodier

The Reverend Stephen Pepabano

The Reverend Eliza Webb

 

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

June

 

Let Us Give Thanks For . . . 

Please Pray For . . . 

 

14 June        Diocese of Central Newfoundland

                     Bishop David Torraville

 

June 11        Ordination of Deacons and Priest (NSPEI)

June 11-13   EFM Mentor's Training (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


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UPCOMING EVENTS:


FLEA MARKET

 St. John’s Church Hall

Westphal

27TH June. 2009

9 A M to 1 PM

Info & call Dennis at 435-6217


Celebrate Father's Day by treating Dad -- or yourself!! -- to
breakfast at St. Andrew's Anglican Church, 8 Locks Road, Saturday 20
June from 8:30 to 10:30 am for only $8 for adults, $3 for children
aged 11 or younger. Menu includes eggs or french toast, bacon,
muffins, fruit slices, juice, tea or coffee and plenty of great
company. Everyone is welcome!


St. Francis By The Lakes

192 First Lake Drive

 

Yard Sale   /   BBQ   /   & Car Wash

Saturday June 13th, 2009  8:00 am - 2:00 pm

 

Come browse our yard sale items.  There is something for everyone

 

Plan to enjoy a hamburger, hotdog and pop while our youth wash your car.

St. Francis By The Lakes

192 First Lake Drive, Lower Sackville

 

3rd Annual Lobster Lunch

Friday June 19th, 2009   10:00 am - 12:00 noon

 

Lobster Plate - 4 oz lobster roll, homemade potato salad

coleslaw, cucumber, tomato & lettuce  -  $12.00

 

Salad Plate - Slice of ham & turkey, homemade potato salad

coleslaw, cucumber, tomato, & lettuce  -  $12.00

 

Dessert included with each lunch

 

All orders need to be pre-ordered and pre-paid

Deadline to get your orders in is June 14th, 2009

 

Pick up between 10:00 am & 12:00 noon at the Church Hall

Delivery within the Sackville area only

 

Please contact Shelley Brushett @ 864-1219

 

Electric Organ & Xerox Copier

For Sale - Best Offer - Take away

Both are in working order.  Both the Organ & Copier will be in the Yard sale as well...Come

Contact Richard (865-4422) or Rose (864-5577) for more info


St. Nicholas Anglican Westwood Hills Church Annual Auction

Date;  June 20/09

Place;  Jolly Mug Bayers Lake (in same bldg as the Canadiana Restaurant.

Time ;  Viewing from 5-6 PM

Dinner;  Sharp 6PM

Tickets:  $10. and include a ¼ Chicken Dinner (only 19yrs and older –bar facilities)

Tickets are available by calling Connie @ 835-5967 or Shirley @ 826-2621 and need to be spoken for by June13th in order to be able to accommodate dinners prepared.

Mark June 20th on your calendar and come for a fun filled evening.  Get your tickets early, come bring your friends


St. Philip’s: A Touch Of Class

Dinner & Entertainment

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Reception: 6:00 p.m. – Dinner: 7:00 p.m.

Silent Auction

Adult: $20.00

Children (12 and under) $10.00

St. Philip’s Church Corner of George Dauphinee Ave. & Bayers Road

Three course meal: Stuffed Roast Pork with Apple Chutney

For tickets phone: St. Philip’s Office 455-7142  

(Office hours: Monday to Thursday mornings 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.)

Or call Cathy Lewis 454-5386


St. Mark’s Italian Dinner 2009

Enjoy a taste of Little Italy at

St. Mark’s Community Centre

5540 Russell Street, Halifax

Saturday, June 13, 2009 at 5:30 p.m.

Menu includes: Salad (Caesar or garden) / Bread / Lasagne (Meat or vegetarian) /

Dessert (Tiramisú or cheesecake) / Coffee, tea, juice

Tickets: $15.00 (Children $7.00); available in advance by calling 454-0207.

Take-out available. Wheelchair accessible venue. All proceeds support the work of St. Mark’s Church.

The lasagna's and desserts are all home made. Salad is freshly made with all fresh ingredients (including fresh parmesan). Breads are donated by Ben's Bakery.

We hope you can join us!



MISSION TO SEAFARERS – Our Monthly Luncheon will be held on June 26, 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.

 

 

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SOCIAL JUSTICE

KAIROS co-sponsoring national tour of Palestinian and Israeli peace activists, June 2-22 2009

 

Dear friends in the KAIROS network and member churches:

 

KAIROS has agreed to co-sponsor a national tour focused on a village in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Dates and contact information are included in this email. You're included in this email because Moncton, Fredericton and Halifax are among the stops.

 

The residents of Bil’in village have watched as more and more of their lands have been absorbed by Israel, despite international laws and resolutions that clearly recognise the boundary between Israel and Palestine.  Since 2005, villagers have led weekly non-violent protests, with the active participation from both Israeli and international solidarity activists, in opposition to illegal Israeli colonization and annexation of Palestinian land. When they discovered that two Canadian companies were violating international law by building houses on occupied land they launched legal action against Green Park International Inc. and Green Mount International Inc. The case has been filed in the Quebec Superior Court in Montreal.

 

As part of our Middle East peace work, KAIROS seeks to help local churches and ecumenical groups find good education resources, and to begin to talk about these complex and important issues. We invite you to engage in learning about the many groups—Jewish, Muslim, Christian and non-religious—who are working behind the headlines for a just peace in Israel-Palestine. This tour is a chance to meet some of these people directly.

 

What you can do:

* Visit the tour blog and website to learn more about Bil’in’s situation: Scroll down and see also http://bilinmtl.blogspot.com and http://www.bilin-village.org/english/  

 

* Come out to one of the tour’s public events if you can. Invite your parish, youth group, and friends.

 

* Visit the KAIROS Middle East pages, and have a look at the resources there:

http://www.kairoscanada.org/en/rights-and-trade/focus-countries/palestine-israel/ 

 

*Consider setting up a study or solidarity group in your community or church. Support Palestinian farmers and peace groups by purchasing fairly traded olive oil and reflecting on KAIROS’ economic advocacy measures paper (PDF document).

 

TOUR DATES, CONTACTS AND INFO

Overall contact: canadatour@bilin-village.org

The bilingual website for the tour: http://bilinmtl.blogspot.com

 June 10:  Edmonton: Scott Harris <scottgharris@gmail.com> / Tel: h) 780-628-5557; w) 780-426-1996 ; c) 780-707-0759

 June 11: Moncton: Toni Macafee: tmacafee@cupw-sttp.org

 June 12 +13: Toronto: smadar carmon <smadarcarmon@yahoo.com> / (416) 255-8032

 June 14: day of rest

 June 15 + 16: Ottawa: Aidan Macdonald <a_macdonald21@hotmail.com>, Corey <peruca@gmail.com>

 June 17: Quebec:  Nicolas: ucl.quebec@causecommune.net

 June 18: Sherbrooke: Frank: strodomoncule@gmail.com

 June 19 + 20 + 21: Montreal (see June 1 for contacts)

June 21: Kahnawake

June 22: First day of court; demonstration

For more information on the community in English and French see http://www.bilin-village.org/

 


A JUST IN TIME presentation by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs and Oxfam Canada

 

THE BURDEN OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON WOMEN:  Where are Women’s Rights and Economic Justice in the Solutions?

Keynote: Joanna Kerr

Director of Policy and Outreach

Oxfam Canada

 

Monday June 15th, 7pm - 9pm

Sobey School of Business, Room 255

Saint Mary’s University

FREE ADMISSION - RECEPTION TO FOLLOW

 

For more info:  www.ccepa.ca www.oxfam.ca


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:

 

OBERAMMERGAU PASSION PLAY-EUROPE TOUR-SEPT. 2010

There are a few seats left. For details call Rev. Ted Morgan: 902-892-2694 or e-mail tedcarolmorgan@pei.sympatico.ca



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IRVING OIL PLAN RATE:

For parishes on the Irving Oil Plan, the furnace oil price for the period of June 6th TO 12th, 2009 is $0.5509 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...