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Issue date: December 2, 2009

 

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

NOTIFICATION OF OPENING:

NOTICES:   SYNOD  OFFICE

NOTICES:   YOUTH

NOTICES:   GENERAL
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:

Service of Ordination . . . TOMORROW!

 

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

 

 

The service will be held on Thursday, December 3rd, the Commemoration of Francis Xavier, 7:00pm in the Cathedral Church of All Saints.  Clergy, Lay Readers and Postulants for Ordination are welcome to robe and process ... the liturgical colour is White.

 

The ordinands have requested that all those who plan to attend the service of ordination consider bringing a donation of non-perishable food or money to be presented to community service groups supporting food banks throughout our diocese.

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.


THOUGHTS

FOR THE

SEASON

                   

WHERE ARE THE BISHOPS 

Bishop Sue

Thurs., Dec. 3rd = Appointments/Meetings

Thurs., Dec. 3rd (7:00pm) = Ordination of Priests, Cathedral Church of All Saints

Fri., Dec. 4th = Blessing of Government House

Fri., Dec. 4th (evening) = Diocesan Council

Sat., Dec. 5th = Diocesan Council, cont’d

Sun., Dec. 6th = Pastoral Visit:  Parish of Mahone Bay

Mon., Dec. 7th = Appointments/Meetings in Office

Tues., Dec. 7th - Sat., Dec. 12th = Retreat

 

Bishop Ron

Thurs., Dec. 3rd = Appointments/Meetings

Thurs., Dec. 3rd (7:00pm) = Ordination of Priests, Cathedral Church of All Saints

Fri., Dec. 4th = Reading & Writing

Fri., Dec. 4th (evening) = Diocesan Council

Sat., Dec. 5th = Diocesan Council, cont’d

Sun., Dec. 6th = Pastoral Visit:  Parish of Hatchet Lake and Terence Bay

Mon., Dec. 7th = Day Off

Tues., Dec. 7th = Mentoring the Newly Ordained

Wed., Dec. 8th = Appointments/Meetings

 

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NOTIFICATION OF OPENING

 

There are no parish openings at the time.


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

 
 

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SYNOD OFFICE NOTICES:

 

In support of the Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund the Synod Office

has only 1 copy left of this wonderful CD for sale ... first-come first-served basis.

 

Cost = $21.00 each ... cash & exact change only

No Delivery

 

Further information:  http://www.pwrdf50.org/one-voice-cd


H1N1 Influenza and the Diocesan Pandemic Response Plan


Consultation 2009 survey

What Do We Seek?

Say What You Think About Finances and Ministry in our Diocese

 

How should we use money? 

Last June, Diocesan Council discussed allotment rate and other financial factors, and made cuts of about $100,000 in ministry from the 2010 diocesan budget.

Council has asked for input from Anglicans all over the Diocese before thinking about budgets and ministry for 2011 and beyond. 

Your opportunity to have a say as an active Anglican comes in the form of a survey.  You can comment on the importance of the various central ministries, and offer suggestions.  Your Rector or Priest-in-Charge will have copies, or print one out here: [pdf] [Word]. 

The deadline is December 31st, 2009.            


Bishops' Action Appeal 

Click on this poster to go to the web page with all available items


Attention: YOUTH

The Institute for Youth Ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary has a variety of podcasts that may be of interest to youth leaders.  The most recent series is about Youth, Church and Culture.  There are podcasts about vocation, Taize, family and even a podcast about the popular Twilight series.  To download the podcasts go to  www.ptsem.edu/iym


"Lift Up Your Hearts" is the worship and spirituality website of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.  They maintain an extensive list of Advent, Christmas and Epiphany resources at: www.worship.ca


CanLead Forum

January 25-27, 2010 in London, Ontario

www.canleadforum.com

Brochures and registration forms are available.  Please contact Susan Naylor at: youth@nspeidiocese.ca


Hands on C.L.A.Y. is a conference for Anglican and Lutheran Youth from across Canada.  Youth who are at least 13 years old and no more than 18 years old on December 31, 2009 are eligible to attend.  Check the website for more information at:  www.clay2010.ca

Registration forms and information about transportation will be circulated in December.  Anyone interested in attending is encouraged to sign up on the Facebook group called 'CLAY East'.


Interested in Youth Ministry?  Set aside February 6th (storm date February 13th).  Youth, youth leaders, and all those interested in youth ministry throughout the Diocese are invited to gather.  More information to follow.

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GENERAL NOTICES:

 

Ministry Sunday

January 24, 2010

 

Celebrating Ministry of all people

Celebrating Ministry of all ages

Celebrating Ministry of all forms

  

By virtue of our baptism we are all called to minister.  But, as in all callings whether in the church or medicine or law or wherever, we are called to not only minister but to do it the best we can.  On ministry Sunday we celebrate theological education that is the cornerstone for deepening our faith and sharpening our abilities to be witnesses to the Light of Christ whether as a member of the congregation, a lay reader or clergy. Come let us lift up theological education; taste and see that it is good.

Committee on Ministry is organizing a list of guest preachers… who will be available to travel to Your parish …for this Sunday.

For more information please contact Susan Crouse

susancrouse@eastlink.ca



A VERY SPECIAL YEAR FOR THE PARISH OF ANNAPOLIS

The year 2010 is a very special one for the Parish of Annapolis and indeed for the whole Diocese. It is during this year that we commemorate 300 years of continuous Anglican worship in this place. Because of events that happened in Annapolis Royal, or Port Royal as it was named before that time, the Diocese in which we now live and worship came into being.

It is hard to imagine what it can have been like for those early people of our Anglican communion. They were few in number. The English were mostly soldiers drafted to fight in an ongoing series of battles far from their homeland. Around them in a land, vast and untamed were a small number of Acadian farmers and the Native peoples, who had hunted and fished here for hundreds of years. Far away in Europe the great powers made treaties and sent troops to enforce their rule and, as always happens, the ordinary people, soldiers, farmers and fishermen were caught in the middle. Money and provisions were scarce, tempers flared easily and there were deceptions, false promises and families divided.... Read the entire article here at: http://nspeidiocese.ca/2010/annapolis.htm


CATHEDRAL ORGANS AND ORGANISTS
A booklet on The Organs and Organists of the Cathedral Church of All Saints, Halifax, Nova Scotia by James Burchill has recently been published. Copies, in aid of the Cathedral Music Endowment Fund, are available from the Cathedral Office at $12 [plus postage].


100th  ANNIVERSARY  BURSARY

 

The Nova Scotia Board of Anglican Church Women annually offers a bursary of $200.00 to an Anglican Female Mature Student (5 years or more post formal schooling) qualifying in one of two categories: (1) Continuing Education at community schools, community colleges, technical institutes or other recognized institutes of learning; or (2) University Continuing Education courses - credit or not-credit courses.    Application forms can be picked up at the ACW Room, 5732 College Street, Halifax, NS B3H 1X3.   As the ACW Room does not have regular open hours, you can also leave a message by phoning the ACW Room at (902) 423-8697.  Completed forms must be received at the above address by December 31st, 2009.  The bursary is awarded early in the new year.

2009

BURSARY

FORM


Christmas Shoe Box Campaign

This year we are looking for Men’s Items Only. Due to last year’s quotas, we do not require any Women’s Items this year.

Each year during the holiday season the Mission to Seafarers distributes gift boxes of much needed items to seafarers who arrive at the Port of Halifax. The Mission depends on the support of Churches and the Community. Many groups/individuals ask what to include in the shoe boxes. Here is a list to guide you:   - Hat- Scarf- Mitts/Gloves- Socks- Personal Care Items, such as: - Soap- Deodorant- Shampoo- Shaving Cream- Disposable Razors- Tooth Brush- Tooth Paste- Hard Candy (no chocolate or cookies)- a small memento (optional)- Greeting Card (optional)

- Note Paper- Envelopes- Pen- Post Cards.

For the safety and security of the Mission to Seafarers and to protect prospective seafarers all Alcohol and Sharp Knives (Jack Knives, etc.) are prohibited by law. Please do not wrap the Shoe Boxes. The Christmas Wrap for the box can be folded and placed inside the box, if you wish. Once they are received by the Mission, each shoe box is then inspected and wrapped according to the Canadian Customs Procedures and Regulations. Shoe Boxes may be dropped off anytime between now and Christmas -- although it would be nice to have them by the mid December -- directly to the Mission at 844 Marginal Road, Halifax. Should you require additional information, please contact (902) 422-7790.


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WORSHIP & CONCERTS IN OUR PARISHES



Cathedral Event Update for December
Children of the Drum
Friday, December 4 at 7:30 p.m. (storm date Saturday, December 5)
A performance by the Drum Ensemble students from École Saint Joseph A. McKay
Admission:  $10.00 for a family, $5.00 single
Call 423-7013 for tickets and information
proceeds to The SJAM School Drum Club, The Grandmothers to Grandmothers and the Cathedral's Xplore and More Children's Festival 2010
Royal Canadian College of Organists Carol Service
Monday, December 7, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.
Call Doug Wiseman at 462-3468 for more information

Concert of 100 Candles
Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 8:00 p.m.
Featuring Sanctuary (music of grace and power, shadows and light, a plainsong for the 21st century) – Jeff Reilly, bass clarinet, Christoph Both, cello and Peter Togni, pipe organ  and the Acadia Vocal Ensemble, under the direction of Prof. Claire Mallin
Visit www.petertogni.com for more information.

A King’s Christmas
Sunday, December 13, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.
Featuring King’s College Chapel Choir, under the direction of 4-time Grammy winner, Paul Halley. 
Call 4222-1271 ext 136 for information or e-mail nadine.laroche@ukings.ns.ca
Twelfth Night
The show opens on December 14 and runs through December 23.  There is 
no show on December 20.  All performances start at 7:30 p.m.
Performed by LunaSea Theatre
Shakespeare’s Epiphany play of mistaken identity and hapless love
Call Martha at 454-6367 or the Cathedral Office at 423-6002 for information.
Children’s Christmas Pageant
Sunday, December 20, 2009 at 10:30 a.m.
Greening of the Cathedral
 

     
 
Celtic Harpists Ardyth and Jennifer are back by popular demand for their Longest Night Concert on  Monday, December 21st, 7:30pm at St. James' Anglican Church corner Main St. and Prospect Avenue, Kentville   Tickets $10 in advance by calling 678-3123 or at the door.
 
   

 

 

 

 

 

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If you have any questions, please phone Debbie at 757-0684.                

 



AST Blue Christmas Service

An alternative Christmas service that is open to all but keeps in mind those who feel sad or lonely, unwell, confused, reflective or challenged at this time of year…

Monday, December 7

7 pm

St. Columba Chapel

 

Please join us…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  December  2009, at St. Edward the Confessor Anglican Church, 1650 Highway No 1, Clementsport, Annapolis County……
Sunday  06th December 1000 Hrs Holy Eucharist BCP Advent 2
Sunday 13th December 1000 Hrs Holy Eucharist BAS Advent 3
Sunday 20th December 1000 Hrs Holy Eucharist BCP Advent 4
Thursday 24th December 1030 PM Holy Eucharist BCP Christmas Eve
Sunday 27th December 1000 Hrs Carols/Lessons BCP Christmas 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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STEWARDSHIP:

 

Take Back Christmas

Have you ever asked your children, spouse, parents or friend what they wanted for Christmas? And in turn, did they ask you the same thing?

Do we then start trying to think of something we want and don’t have? We get caught up in what we don’t have and sort of imagine what things that we might need or want. The Christmas season actually seems to make it worse. When we are asked to come up with things we don’t need so that people will know what to get us seems counterproductive to the meaning of Christmas. We forget that most people we know have many things, but we buy them more because it’s Christmas.

Why not bring back the real reason for the season? At Christmas we celebrate a gift of immeasurable worth. In giving us Jesus, God has given us everything: life and hope, salvation and deliverance, joy and peace. Our response can only be to give in return — to God, to one another, to the furtherance of justice, to the cause of peace, to the betterment of the world. Instead of wracking our brains to think of something that we don’t need, let’s find out what others really do need.

This season can be a time of great spiritual openness as people get in touch with their hunger for something substantial. Often it takes very little to make a big difference in the world. Resist the tide of commercialism and take back Christmas.

-From the Evangelical Lutheran Church

 

 

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AS WE PRAY FOR ONE ANOTHER:

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

 

DIOCESAN CYCLE OF PRAYER

 

CHIGNECTO REGION

 

December 6

Springhill with Joggins, Nova Scotia

The Reverend Brieanna Andrews and Danny

            All Saints, Springhill

            St. Alban’s, River Hebert

Lantz, Nova Scotia

The Reverend David Fletcher and Kathy

The Reverend Patti McKenna, Assistant Priest, and Kenny

            Christ Church, Lantz

            St. George’s, Dutch Settlement

Pray for all people and their ministries in our Companion Diocese of Moosonee, particularly:

 

Extra Parochial Ministries:     

St. Stephen's, Calstock

St. Mary's,  Gogama

Mattagami Reserve

Golden Valley, Val d'Or, Quebec                                                                  

 

Widow:                                 

            Mrs. Edith Brown, Iroquois Falls

 

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

[click here for the Anniversary Prayer]


PROVINCIAL PRAYER CARE

Ecclesiastical Province of Canada

 

6 December      Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador

                          Bishop Cyrus Pitman

 

December 3          Service of Ordination (NSPEI)

December 4-5       Diocesan Council (NSPEI)

December 8          The first meeting of the new Diocesan Council (MTL)

 

December

 

Let Us Give Thanks For . . .

 

Please Pray For . . .

 


 

 

 

 

 

2009 Council of the North Prayer Cycle now available!


The Advent-Epiphany (November 29, 2009 – February 14, 2010) issue of Praying with our partners – a Canadian Supplement to the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, is now posted on the Anglican Church of Canada’s website for use in all parishes.

Please visit the website at http://www.anglican.ca/mission/resources/pwop/index.htm to download this resource.

We are sending this email to Dioceses, to ask that you share this information with your parishes.

We maintain a mailing list of about 70 Anglican parishes throughout the Church, who have requested hard copies because of their inability to access the Anglican Church of Canada’s website, and we do hope that parishes that are able to download Praying with our partners will find it useful to incorporate into their weekly intercessions.

 


 

THE ANGLICAN FELLOWSHIP OF PRAYER

May God be gracious to us and bless us
      May God’s face shine upon us
May God’s ways be known on earth.
      May the nations be glad and sing for joy...
May the peoples praise you, O God...

For the earth has yielded its harvest;
      Our God has blessed us.
May God bless us still, and
      May we give thanks to our God.

Amen
Psalm 67 (adapted)


Check out the newly up-dated AFP website at: www.anglicanprayer.org
Many free downloadable resources or join the AFP blog.

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UPCOMING EVENTS:


 

 

Silent Auction, Dec 3, 4 and 5.

Join us as the suspense builds

up to our Gala Evening Event Dec. 5.

St Peter’s in Alberton, corner of Main and

Church Streets!  Place Your Bids!

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SOCIAL JUSTICE

KAIROS Call to Copenhagen—Ring Your Church Bells!
The international climate change talks are set to start in Copenhagen
in December, and Earth's future is at stake. It's time for us to do
everything we can to ensure that Canada takes a progressive stance at
these negotiations, and that the world community emerges from
Copenhagen with a just, binding, science-based climate treaty.

Brothers and sisters around the globe are already experiencing the
devastating effects of climate injustice—show your solidarity with
God's peoples and the Earth!

What can you do? RING YOUR BELLS!

KAIROS is asking every church in the country to ring its church bells
350 times for climate justice on Sunday December 13, 2009 at 3:00pm
(your local time zone). Sunday December 13 is a day of action for
churches around the world. A global bell ringing action is timed to
coincide with an ecumenical service that the World Council of Churches
is coordinating at the height of the talks in Copenhagen. When it ends
at 3:00 pm, churches all over Denmark will ring their bells.

If churches around the world ring their bells at 3:00 pm local time,
we'll have a 24 hour chain of bells! Can't manage at 3:00? How about
when church ends? That way your entire church community can be
involved!

Why church bells? Why 350 times? For answers to these questions and
details, go to

http://www.kairoscanada.org/en/ecojustice/climate-change/copenhagen-
2009/ring-350-for-copenhagen/


 

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MEETINGS:


For up-to-date revisions, check out the “Calendar of Events” at: http://www.localendar.com/public/diocese

 

If your meeting isn't listed, please have the committee/subcommittee chairperson book space with the Cathedral Office (423-6002; cathedralchurch@eastlink.ca) AND email the Synod Office at: office@nspeidiocese.ca with details to have it added to this calendar.

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OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST:

Nothing this week. 

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IRVING OIL PLAN RATE:

For parishes on the Irving Oil Plan, the furnace oil price for the period of November 28th to December 4th, 2009 is $0.6038 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:

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Until next Wednesday...