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In the Parish of Alberton, P.E.I., Janet Mortimer reports that this is how they are preparing for Back to Church Sunday.
“This Saturday (July 24) there will be a Come Back To Church Sunday Banner on the St. Luke's Hall Committee Float in the Potato Blossom Festival Parade in O'Leary. After the parade, the banner will be displayed on the St. Peter's Food Booth at the West Prince Exhibition in Alberton July 30-Aug 1. Then the banner and a twin will be hung on the churches. Plans are in the works for a special service on Sep 26th and a welcome social before the day and follow up socials afterwards. We would love to hear the ideas other parishes have for Come Back to Church Sunday.”
+Sue
From Bishop Sue
Back to Church Sunday is September 26, 2010. Are you ready? Who will you invite to come to church with you that Sunday? Is your parish working on being welcoming to those who will come back, or who will come for the first time to your church? Will the service be “user friendly” for first timers? Have you thought about what would be different for someone who had not been in church for 15 years? From those who have already experienced Back to Church Sunday, we are warned that when we invite someone, be sure to tell them about the offering and how is it used for God’s work in the church and in the community. That way they are not embarrassed and left fumbling through their pockets!
Archdeacon John Clarke has invited the eight bishops of the Province of Canada to come to church with us in PEI. They will all be visiting in parishes that day within our diocese. Bishop Ron and I will also be in touch with various media to promote back to Church Sunday. If you have local radio, TV, or newspaper, please send us their contact information so we can be in touch with them. In Metro, +Ron and I will be riding the ferry in cope and mitre one morning with invitations to people to Come Back to Church. How could we promote this special Sunday in your area?
The challenge is to double our congregations on September 26, 2010, and then keep them coming back.
Blessings as you prepare for this special day.
+Sue
From Visitor to Disciple
After Back to Church Sunday, then what?
So lots of people arrive on September 26, 2010, then what do you do? How do you keep them coming back? Some things you will think of right away. Professor of Evangelism and Director of the Wycliffe Institute of Evangelism, John Bowen, has compiled a great little booklet (43 pages) called, “From Visitor to Disciple”. In it, he outlines 8 practical steps to encourage people to move from being a visitor in your church to becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ.
As part of the preparation for Back to Church Sunday, the Diocese purchased enough books for each parish to have one copy as a resource. If you have not seen the one for your parish yet, ask your Rector if they have received the parish copy yet. Some of the suggestions require advance planning so the Parish Council or the Spiritual Development Committee needs to read the book over the summer!
The goal of Back to Church Sunday and of all evangelism is to help people to find and build a relationship with God in Jesus Christ, and to experience the mercy, love and forgiveness of God in Christian community. If your Parish has a Prayer Team/Chain, ask them to pray for your preparations for Back to Church Sunday.
Together, we can bring people into the Kingdom of God, one person at a time!
+Sue
WAYS TO GROW YOUR CONGREGATION
The Stewardship Resource Development group is pleased to present a conference this Fall focussed on how your parish can implement the programs described in "The 'S' Word" - a publication of The Episcopal Network for Stewardship (TENS) authoured by Canadian Archbishop Douglas Hambidge (Ret) that has been distributed to each parish in the Diocese. Archbishop Hambidge will co-lead this session with Rob Waller from the National Church office.
When: October 2 (9 AM - 4 PM)
Where: St. Peter's Birch Cove, Halifax (2 min. from exit 2 on the 102)
Cost: $50 for a parish group of up to 4 people.Registration is limited, so sign up as soon as you can! Registration will open online via the Stewardship web page (www.nspeidiocese.ca/stewardship) this Friday, July 16 at 9 AM and will close Monday, September 20 at 5 PM, so that we can be sure our catering numbers are accurate.
Previous attendance at a stewardship workshop is not required.
E-mail any questions you may have about this event to stewardship@nspeidiocese.ca
Deadline for Application is Sept. 15, 2010
Back-To- Church Sunday Follow-Up?
What to do with them once you’ve got them.
Are you wondering how your Parish is going to support new members after they’ve connected at Back-To-Church Sunday? The Alpha Course is an excellent program to help seekers and returning Christians investigate questions around the existence of God, the purpose of life, the afterlife, the claims of Jesus and more.
The Alpha Course is an opportunity for anyone to explore the meaning of life in a relaxed, non-threatening manner in 10 thought-provoking sessions. It’s low key, friendly and fun! More than 15 million people worldwide have already completed the Alpha course. In Canada 300,000 have taken it. Alpha runs in 164 different countries and in 104 languages!
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, has spoken frequently of his support for Alpha saying, "I commend it wholeheartedly." He writes of how he had, "strongly supported the growth of Alpha over recent years," and of his "delight at the Initiative."
As Bishop Sue Moxley recently wrote, “The goal of Back to Church Sunday and of all evangelism is to help people to find and build a relationship with God in Jesus Christ, and to experience the mercy, love and forgiveness of God in Christian community.” How are you going to encourage new members to be committed disciples of Jesus Christ?
Why not give The Alpha Course a try? There are all kinds of resources to help you get started. Be sure to follow the “recipe” for best results. Check out Alpha Ministries Canada - www.alphacanada.org or contact Rev. Lisa G. Vaughn for more information - 852-4580;
e-mail: lgvaughn@eastlink.ca.
Bishop Sue
Mon., July 26th - Fri., July 30th = Stewardship Conference, Indianapolis
Tues., August 3rd - Fri., August 6th = Vacation
Sat., August 7th = Valley Regional Event
Mon., August 9th - Tues., August 10th = Reading & Writing
Wed., August 11th = Appointments in Office
Bishop Ron
Vacation = July 15th - August 13th
* Kelly Appleton, Episcopal Administrative Assistant, will be on vacation Wednesday, July 21st returning on August 11th. If you require immediate assistance during this period, please contact the Synod Office at 902-420-0717 or office@nspeidiocese.ca.
Executive Director, Gordon Redden
Thursday, July 29th = Regular Office Hours
Friday, July 30th = Project Day (will be unavailable barring exceptional circumstances)
Vacation = Tuesday, August 3rd returning Tuesday, September 7th
Ministry Team: Parish of the Resurrection, Sydney, N.S.
In accordance with Diocesan Canon 25, The Right Rev’d Sue Moxley is inviting applications for a Ministry Team for the Parish of the Resurrection, Sydney, Nova Scotia. The parish has expressed a need for a senior cleric who would act as the lead and a junior or recently-ordained cleric who would be willing to take on an apprentice-type roll.
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 either position, the profile and application form may be obtained by contacting – in advance – Kelly Appleton at bishopsoffice@nspeidiocese.ca or phoning 902-420-0717.
The deadline for receiving applications is Friday, September 3rd, 2010.
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
Job site of Anglican Church of Canada: http://www2.anglican.ca/jobs/index.php
Music Director Required
St. Francis By the Lakes Anglican Church, Lower Sackville, NS is currently seeking a Music Director who will be responsible for accompanying at Sunday worship services and other special services throughout the year, directing the choir(s) and overseeing the development of ongoing music ministry of the Parish. St. Francis By the Lakes is a family-centered parish that combines both traditional and contemporary music to compliment and fulfill the worship experience of the congregation.
The ideal candidate will possess a minimum of Grade VIII RCM in Piano or an equivalent combination of training and experience. We are seeking an individual who has strong interpersonal skills and is eager to work with members of the parish to encourage their God-given musical talents within the life of the parish and community. This position carries a monthly honorarium.
All interested parties should contact one of the following persons to express their interest in further exploring this opportunity.
Rose Smith – Warden (864-5577) OR Archdeacon Mark Kingsbury (865-4008)
Auction – Individual Anglicans of the Diocese may be interested in attending two upcoming auctions at which select items from the Anglican Diocesan Centre, the Synod Office and three residences on the Diocesan property will be put up for sale.
Saturday, July 31st – An auction will be held at Eieanor Pew Morris Arena in Chester. This is on Pig Loop Road. Viewing starts at 8:30 AM and the main sale starts at 10:00 AM. A linen press from the Cathedral is in this auction.
Saturday, August 14th – A second auction will be held at the Dartmouth Sportsplex to sell any remaining items.
DIOCESAN ARCHIVES: The Diocesan Archives will be closed while the Archivist is away, from July 29 to August 27 and resuming regular hours on Monday, August 30th. Research requests may be sent by email to archives@nspeidiocese.ca and will be answered as soon as possible after August 30th.
SUMMER HOURS
The Synod Office will close at 12noon each Friday through to Labour Day. During this time our hours will be:
Monday to Thursday: 9am to 5pm
Friday: 9am to 12 noon
The office will be closed on Monday, August 2nd for the Natal Day Weekend.
VACATIONS:
- Jana O'Neil is on vacation Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 3rd, 4th & 5th , returning Friday, August 6th
- Bp. Sue begins vacation Tuesday, August 3rd returning Monday, August 9th
- Christine Newcomb begins vacation Tuesday, August 3rd returning Monday, August 9th
- Kelly Appleton returns Wednesday, August 11th
- Susan Naylor returns Monday, August 16th
- Janice Roby begins vacation Tuesday, August 3rd returning Monday, August 30th
- Lorraine Slopek returns Monday, August 30th
- Gordon Redden begins vacation Tuesday, August 3rd returning Tuesday, September 7th
WE HAVE MOVED!
Please make note our new address NOW. This notice will be removed next issue:
6017 Quinpool Road
Halifax, NS
B3K 5J6
(Our location is at ground level, under the parkade, at the corner of Quinpool and Windsor.)
Our main phone number and emails remain the same -- with the exception of Jana O'Neil, Financial Development Assistant -- Bishops' Action Appeal; Leap for Faith; Friends of the Bishop; PAR Program -- who will now be on the main phone system at 420-0717. Their toll-free number is still available.
FORMS AND DOCUMENTS:
Until all forms and documents containing our address have been updated on the Diocesan website, please disregard the printed address and mail them to 6017 Quinpool Rd., Halifax, NS B3K 5J6. Thank you for your patience.
IT'S TIME AGAIN for Medavie Blue Cross subscribers with dependant children in post-secondary to complete the annual form to maintain your student's medical coverage. There form is linked here. Please complete ASAP and forward to The Rev. Canon Gordon Redden at the applicable address noted just above.
If you have a discrepancy with information posted in the checklist, please contact Janice Roby or Jan Connors at the Synod Office.
Building on the 2010 300th Anniversary Celebrations, the N.S. ACW theme for 2010/11 is
A Journey Just Begun: A Ministering ACW
The ACW Nova Scotia Board office is now located at 6017 Quinpool Road. The phone number remains the same, i.e. 423-8697.
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Small Group Leaders & Helpers Training
Are you planning a Bible study, Alpha Course or
other adult small group program?
Do you need training or a refresher for you and/or your lay leaders?
St. Timothy's Anglican Church in Hatchet Lake is hosting a training session for
Leaders and Helpers for adult studies and support groups. This two-part program includes:
And much more.
Our priorities in programming include excellence in hospitality, trust, respect and friendship.
Churches, organizations or individuals interested in participating in this training, may contact
Rev. Lisa Vaughn (852-4580 or lgvaughn@eastlink.ca). There is no cost. Registration required.
Training is Wednesday, Sept. 15th – 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Location: St. Timothy's Hall, 2320 Prospect Road, Hatchet Lake.
(15 minutes from Halifax’s Armdale Roundabout)
A new Chapter of INTEGRITY” is being organized, and gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered (GLBT) Anglicans and their friends are invited to a Eucharist and time of conversation at the Cathedral Church of All Saints, Halifax at 4:00pm on Sunday, August 15th. The goals of INTEGRITY are: 1) to encourage Christian GLBT men and women in their spiritual lives; 2) to support the Church in its commitment to seek and serve Christ in all people; and 3) to reach out to the GLBT communities in Christian love and service. INTEGRITY is an international organization encouraging the full inclusion of GLBT people in the life and ministry of the Church. Membership is open to all Christian people who support INTEGRITY’S goals.
For more information:
e-mail: integritynspei@gmail.com; website: www.integritycanada.orgMusique Royale - A festival of music in historic Nova Scotia - 25th Anniversary Season
Best of Boxwood 2010 - A quartet from Boxwood's world renowned summer workshop and festival featuring James Kelly, Irish fiddle; David Greenberg, Cape Breton & baroque violin; Chris Norman, flutes, pipes, voice; William Coulter, guitar; playing traditional music of Ireland, Cape Breton, Acadia, America, as well as works of the baroque and renaissance.
Monday, August 2nd at 7:30pm St. John's Cornwallis Church, Port Williams (Corner of Hwy 358 and Church St.)
$20 ($5 students at the door) Tickets available from Diana Shelley (902.542.5300) or Colleen Mansfield (902.582.1736) More information at musiqueroyale.com
Parish of Annapolis |
Castlebay with Julia Lane and Fred Gosbee play traditional and original celtic harp music. As part of the 300th Anniversary Music Series, they will perform a concert at St. Luke's Church THIS Friday, July 30th at 8.00. Tickets are $10.00 at the door or from Westside Studio |
A service reflecting the liturgy and music of 1810 and the early Nineteenth Century will be celebrated at St. Luke's Church on Sunday, August 1st at 10.00 am. We hope to have members of the re-enactment Regiment from Fort Anne joining us for the service. Refreshments will be samples of food traditions brought to Nova Scotia from the countries of our ancestors. |
Anglican Church of Canada
Rev. Andrew Mortimer – 853-2524
Parish of Alberton/O’Leary, Prince Edward Island
COME PRAY ON OUR ISLAND….
Sunday, August 1.
9:30 am worship, Alberton, St Peter’s
11:15 am worship, O’Leary corner, St Luke’s
7 pm Christ Church, Kildare Capes,
All Welcome!
The complete July through September Diocesan 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
FORT SACKVILLE REGION
August 1
Timberlea, Nova Scotia
The Reverend Michael Conrad and Marian
The Reverend Judie Lafford, Assistant Priest, and Arthur
The Reverend Ronald Walker, Honorary Assistant
St. Andrew’s, Timberlea
St. Luke’s, Lakeside
Retired Clergy of Fort Sackville Region:
The Reverend Dennis Andrews and Marion
The Reverend Leslie Ball
The Reverend Harry Corbin and Barbara
The Reverend Arthur Cuzner
The Reverend James Greene and Linda
The Reverend Brian Hutchins and Sandra
The Reverend Tom Kerr and Aileen
The Reverend John Mills and Marsha
The Reverend Arthur Nash and Emily
The Reverend Jim Reid and Beryl
The Reverend Alan Sagar and Margaret
The Reverend Canon Jack Tattrie and Gail
The Reverend Rick Walsh
Clergy Widows:
Mrs. Judy Appleton
Mrs. Phyllis Pike
Mrs. Hilda Temple-Hill
Mrs. Greta Moore
Mrs. Joyce Pretty
Mrs. Barbara Tuck
Pray for 'Celebration 2010' events in the Regions and the Diocese.
PROVINCIAL PRAYER CARE
Ecclesiastical Province of Canada
01 August Diocese of Montreal
Bishop Barry Clarke
August
Let Us Give Thanks For . . .
Please Pray For . . .
Good weather for farmers and fishers (CNL)
2010 Council of the North Prayer Cycle now available!
HOLY CROSS ANGLICAN CHURCH in beautiful downtown LOCKEPORT is hosting its summer BAKE & YARD SALE
AUGUST 14th beginning at 9 a.m.
This is also SEA DERBY weekend and the sharks & fish will be jumping. So come & try your luck with your rod (license required) or just come and sate yourself with all the baked goodies and the irresistible bargains to be had at the yard sale.
TAKE EXIT 23 (if coming from the Lunenburg direction) or EXIT 24 (if coming from the Yarmouth direction), and follow the signs. |
Come celebrate our 300th anniversary with the Valley churches by joining us at the fun fair. For more information, contact Michelle Bull at 538-9371 or michelle.bull@ns.sympatico.ca |
Everyone IS Welcome
MISSION TO SEAFARERS – Our Monthly Luncheon will be held on July 30th, 2010. Time 12:00noon til 1:00pm. Cost $10, Seniors $7.50, this includes main course, dessert, (Tea/Coffee).
We are located in Halifax, behind the Westin Hotel, across from Pier 24.
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.
For up-to-date revisions, check out the “Calendar of Events” at: http://www.localendar.com/public/diocese
MEETING ROOMS: Limited space is available for meetings at the new Synod Office location, 6017 Quinpool Road, Halifax. Our boardroom can accommodate 8 comfortably around the table; likely 12 would be maximum for that room. Email the Synod Office at: office@nspeidiocese.ca for bookings. Please note that there is no designated parking for anyone visiting the Synod Office for meetings or otherwise. Local street have some time-limited and all day parking provisions on a first-come basis.
Truth, Reconciliation and Beyond
a gathering of peace and friendship
Aug 22-25, 2010; Sunday 2pm to Wednesday 2pm
Tatamagouche Centre
We must challenge our Selves because it is each of us who must struggle with our consciousness. We are ultimately responsible for our actions and inactions; and, we are, each, accountable to the Earth, our Ancestors, Creator, our Children and the Unborn. (gkisedtanamoogk)
The agreements of the Peace and Friendship Treaties signed by Aboriginal and European leaders many years ago are still powerful directives for us today, as we continue efforts to build trust and friendship in this region. They mandate our responsibility and respect; they also confound us, as we have not implemented these promises with each other as was originally envisioned. So, how can we ensure a future for our children, and engage as neighbours, citizens, communities, churches and other institutions in justice and right relationships today?
Join us for 3 full days of dialogue, learning, sharing and experiencing Peace and Friendship together. Guided by Elders, we will share in ceremonies, teachings and living together. We will learn more about the treaties, current approaches and realities, and our related responsibilities globally, nationally, regionally and through our churches and communities.
Leaders:
Gkisedtanamoogk is a Wampanoag Elder who has been engaged in justice and relationship-building across our cultures for several decades. Catherine Martin is a Mi’kmaq filmmaker, singer and adult educator. Margaret Tusz-King is the Program Director of Tatamagouche Centre. Laura Hunter is the Maritime Conference Minister for Justice and Stewardship, with the United Church of Canada. Several other Elders and presenters will also be in attendance, caring for the Sacred Fire, sharing their wisdom and contributing to our deliberations.
Cost: $250 (includes meals and 3 nights double-room accommodation);
$50 day rate (includes 2 meals, snacks plus day program)
Some bursaries available, thanks to the Mennonite Central Committee and the United Church of Canada.
To register, or for more information, please contact Tatamagouche Centre at 902-657-2231 or www.tatacentre.ca.
For parishes on the Irving Oil Plan, the furnace oil price for the period of July 24th to 30th, 2010 is $0.6081 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...