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The Rev’d Kees Zwanenburg has been appointed Rector, on a half-time basis, of the Parish of Holy Trinity Emmanuel, Dartmouth, effective September 1st.
Mr. Ed Trevors has been appointed Incumbent of the Parish of Shelburne, effective September 1st. Ed will be ordained to the Diaconate on September 28th.
Services of Ordination
September 21, 2010
Bishop Ron Cutler is pleased to announce that Janet Freda will be ordained to the Diaconate on Tuesday, September 21st, St. Matthew the Evangelist. The service will be held in St. Stephen’s Church, Chester, beginning at 7:00pm. Clergy, Lay Readers and Postulants for Ordination are welcome to robe and process ... the liturgical colour is Red.
September 28, 2010
Bishop Sue Moxley is pleased to announce that the following persons will be ordained to the Diaconate: Mike Foley, Ed Trevors and Sue Walters.
The service will be held 7:30pm on Tuesday, September 28th, St. Michael and All Angels, 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.
Please uphold the ordinands in your prayers and in the Prayers of the People as they prepare for this chapter of their lives in Christ.
From Visitor to Disciple
From Rev’d Trevor Lightfoot at St. Andrew’s Church, Lock’s Rd., Dartmouth
“We are gearing up for “Back to Church Sunday” and have spent the past 3 weeks Focusing on this. Three weeks ago Cynthia Bernier (our BTC coordinator) spoke about Back to Church Sunday during the sermon time of our main worship service. During the following week I made a personal phone call to each of our council members to personally invite them to Church on Sept 26th, and then ask each one to participate in handing out invitations to the rest of the community on Sunday Aug. 29th. It was impressive this past Sunday to see a line of persons outside the church talking to one another and receiving invitations, more than a few cars slowed down to check out what was going on.”
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
Check out
on Back to Church Sunday. Fran Drolet Smith recommended the following resources to Bishop Ron for use in relation to Back to Church Sunday
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/groundwork_56521_ENG_HTM.htm
Is Your Parish Ready to Implement a Year-Round Stewardship Program?
Been to the Companions on a Journey workshops, but not sure what to do next to get things going in your parish? The Stewardship Group presents:
Implementing "The 'S' Word"
This TENS publication, authoured by Canadian Archbishop Douglas Hambidge (Ret), has been distributed to each parish in the Diocese. Archbishop Hambidge will co-lead this session with Rob Waller from the national church office's Philanthropy group.
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, and spaces are filling up, so sign up as soon as you can!
Register online via the Stewardship web page (www.nspeidiocese.ca/stewardship) and before Monday, September 20 at 5 PM, so that we can be sure our catering numbers are accurate. We are not able to accept registrations at the door on the day of the conference!
Remember, stewardship is NOT fundraising - it's:
- The responsible management of those things entrusted to our care;
- All that we do, with all that we have, all of the time;
- Everything I do and say, after I say "I believe".
Previous attendance at a stewardship workshop is not required. E-mail any questions you may have about this event to stewardship@nspeidiocese.ca
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
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Thurs., Sept. 2nd - Fri., Sept. 3rd = In Office
Thurs., Sept. 2nd (evening) = King’s-Edgehill Board Meeting
Tues., Sept. 7th = Day Off
Wed., Sept. 8th = In Office
Bishop Ron
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Thurs., Sept. 2nd - Fri., Sept. 3rd = In Office
Tues., Sept. 7th - Wed., Sept. 8th = In Office
Executive Director, Gordon Redden
Vacation = Returning Tuesday, September 7th
* Kelly Appleton, Episcopal Administrative Assistant, will be on vacation Friday, Sept. 3rd and Tues., Sept. 7th. If you require immediate assistance during these days, please contact the Synod Office at 902-420-0717 or office@nspeidiocese.ca.
Rector, full-time: Parish of St. Mark’s, Halifax, N.S.
In accordance with Diocesan Canon 25, The Right Rev’d Sue Moxley is inviting applications for the position of Rector of the Parish of St. Mark’s Church, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 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 this 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 Wednesday, September 15, 2010.
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
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 Synod Office will be closed on Monday, September 6th for the Labour Day holiday.
VACATIONS:
- Gordon Redden returns Tuesday, September 7th
- Jan Connors returns Tuesday, September 7th
- Peter Flemming returns Monday, September 13th
WWW - Website What's Where:
Ministry & Programs: The link, so named, found on the top horizontal menu of the website, opens the door to many of the ministries and programs that laity and clergy of this diocese are involved in. For example: ACW, Mothers' Union, Restorative Justice, Youth initiatives, Fresh Start, Campus Ministry, Cursillo, and National and World Mission...to name a few. It is not an exclusive list. Check it out. Let us know what's missing or what's out of date. We can all share in making our website a great resource for everyone.
Canons, Guidelines, The Church Acts, are all available on our web page. From nspeidiocese.ca, click on "Diocese" along the top menu bar. Then choose from the left side menu.
ACW NOTICES http://nspeidiocese.ca/min_prog/index.htm#ACW
& SOUP KITCHENS Nurturing a passionate spirituality in youth ministry Workshop Leader – Rodger Nishioka Benton Family Chair in Christian education at Columbia Theological Seminary and specialist in ministry with youth and young adults.
Take part in a 2-day intensive workshop on October 1 & 2, 2010 or join a yearlong learning cohort to explore in depth your practice of ministry with youth and young adults.
Come on your own or bring a team from your congregation!
For information please visit our website: www.astheology.ns.ca/bpi/BeyondGamesandSoupKitchens.html or email bestpractices@astheology.ns.ca |
Deadline to register is September 15th Please note: Some funding is available to assist each Region of the Diocese in sending a youth worker or two to this. Please contact Susan Naylor at youth@nspeidiocese.ca by September 10th. |
ABSENT IN THE PEWS: MINISTRY WITH YOUNG ADULTS Where have all the young adults gone? Come to this evening talk and discussion with Rodger Nishioka Benton Family Chair in Christian education at Columbia Theological Seminary and specialist in ministry with youth and young adults.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 7:00 – 9:30 p.m. Cole Harbour Woodside United Church, Dartmouth
Cost: $20 or bring a group of 5 or more from your church for $80
For information please visit our website: www.astheology.ns.ca/bpi/BeyondGamesandSoupKitchens.html or email bestpractices@astheology.ns.ca |
Calling all youth in grades 7-12 and their leaders to the 8th annual Diocesan Youth Conference!
Registration information may be found at DYC Registration Form 2010
Healing at “DivorceCare” Pass the word on about the community DivorceCare group who meets at St. Timothy’s Hall every Tuesday at 7 p.m. Includes expert seminar teaching and a healthy support group. The program is suitable for people facing separation, divorce and difficult break-ups (including those who were unmarried). Anyone can attend any session any time. Be sure to TELL your divorced/separated friends. The Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia has financially supported this program. You do not have to go through this alone. Facilitators Cheryl & Steve are here for you. For details call 852-3859 or email: cherylrafuse@gmail.com Fall Group starting Tuesday, Sept. 7! St. Timothy's Church Hall, 2320 Prospect Rd., Hatchet Lake (8 mins. past Exhibition Park on the Prospect Rd.) Tuesday nights; 7 - 9 p.m.
PWRDF Parish Representative’s Workshop and Musical Concert
Saturday, September 18, 2010 MacDonald Hall St. John the Baptist Anglican Church 28 King Street North Sydney, Nova Scotia
All PWRDF Parish Representatives and supporters of PWRDF are invited to attend this upcoming workshop:
Registration and coffee will commence at 9:30 a.m. with the Workshop beginning at 10:00 a.m.
Lunch will be provided.
The Workshop will then be followed that evening with a musical concert featuring local talent. A free will offering will be taken with all proceeds going to support the work of PWRDF.
Come out and learn and have fun supporting your Primate’s World Relief and Development Fund! Please RSVP to Chris Pharo, Diocesan Representative at cpharo@eastlink.ca (902-836-3303) or to Paula Evans Bragg, Regional Representative for Cape Breton at paula.evans_bragg@ns.sympatico.ca (902-794-4346) by September 11, 2010 |
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:
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)
The SKY Family
presents
The HIGH ENERGY CELTIC DANCE AND GOSPEL
production
Fiery Faith & Fiddles
PEI’S Premiere Irish Dance Show!
at
Trinity Anglican Church
321 Main Avenue
Halifax
7:00 PM Saturday, September 11
All Welcome!
(As seen on 100 Huntley St and Miracle Channel)
You are cordially invited to attend
Heritage Sunday
Cathedral Church of All Saints
September 12, 2010 at 10:30 a.m.
This will be a celebration of the inaugural service at the Cathedral in 1910 There will be a tree planting ceremony Lunch will follow
Contact 2010ccas@eastlink.ca for more information |
Anglican Church of Canada
Rev. Andrew Mortimer – 853-2524
Parish of Alberton/O’Leary, Prince Edward Island
Sunday, September 5
Worship 9:30am St Peters, Alberton. 11:15am St Luke's, O’Leary Corner. 7pm, Evensong, 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
VALLEY REGION
September 5
New Ross, Nova Scotia
The Reverend Frances Boutilier, Priest-in-Charge
Christ Church, New Ross
St. Cyprian’s, Dalhousie
St. Augustine’s, The Forties
Rawdon, Nova Scotia
The Reverend Carson Baxter, Priest-in-Charge
St. Paul’s, Centre Rawdon
St. David’s, Upper Rawdon
St. James’, Gore
St. Stephen’s, Stanley
Pray for 'Celebration 2010' events in the Regions and the Diocese.
PROVINCIAL PRAYER CARE
Ecclesiastical Province of Canada
05 September Diocese of Quebec
Bishop Dennis Drainville
(30)- September 1 Annual Clergy Conference, cont’d (FR)
September 7 Bishop’s Counsel (FR)
September
Let Us Give Thanks For . . .
Please Pray For . . .
2010 Council of the North Prayer Cycle now available!
Attention Community Organizations!
The Nova Scotia Gaming Foundation wants to build YOUR capacity to make a difference! If you work or volunteer for a community-based organization that deals with the issue of problem gambling, and if you wish to increase your knowledge in this area, you may be eligible to have your tuition reimbursed for the following online training program:
Fundamental Concepts of Problem Gambling
This basic five-session online course will provide students with a practical understanding of gambling and problem gambling. It is being offered by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health's ProblemGambling.ca program from October 5 to November 7, 2010. The program requires a self-scheduled time commitment of approximately 1.5 hours/week. The course fee is $200, and a limited number of spots are available. https://www.problemgambling.ca/EN/ResourcesForProfessionals/Pages/CoursesandTraining.aspx
Who should take this course?
This introductory level course has been designed for people who work in the “helping professions,” including addiction and mental health counsellors, social and health care providers, educators, people who work in the criminal justice system, clergy, financial counsellors, employee assistance program counsellors, and other related occupations.
What is covered?
* Learn about the range of gambling activities available in Canada.
* Understand the theory behind games of chance.
* Recognize the signs and consequences associated with gambling problems.
* Learn to identify gambling problems in your clients by asking the right questions and recognizing common signs.
* Understand the treatment options and approaches for gambling problems.
* Learn about how and where to make referrals to treatment.
Next Steps
Fill out the Foundation’s reimbursement application form, found at http://www.nsgamingfoundation.org/pages/Funding-Professional-Development-Grants.aspx, and either mail or fax it to the Nova Scotia Gaming Foundation:
Nova Scotia Gaming Foundation
7071 Bayers Road, Suite 319A
PO Box 2392, Halifax CRO
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3E4
Fax: 902-424-3601
Do You Believe In Second Chances?
Halifax Community Chaplaincy (HCC) is looking for volunteers to support the work of the Community Chaplain and also for a program new to Halifax called Circles of Support and Accountability ( CoSA). Both programs are rooted in the principles of Restorative Justice. Read more...
Both HCC and CoSa are looking for volunteers from all walks of life who want to help offenders and ex-offenders adjust to a responsible and safe community life and who believe in the dignity of all members of our communities. Please join us on September 22 at 7pm at Faith Tabernacle, 6225 Summit Street, Halifax for an information evening on both programs. We also invite you to contact us, Sister Pat Wilson, Community Chaplain at (902)426.2565, and Shirley Dixon, CoSA Project Coordinator at (902)492.0569.
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.
Musique Royale presents ‘Celebration of Music in Historic Churches’ in Lunenburg
Musique Royale continues its twenty fifth anniversary season with a ‘Celebration of Music in Historic Churches’ on Saturday, September 11 at 7:30 pm at St. John’s Anglican Church in Lunenburg. Gordon Callon, Adjunct Professor of History and Musicology at Acadia University will present a historical talk on ‘English Theatre Songs, Robert Johnson to Henry Purcell’. Highlighting his talk will be performances by soprano Judith Burdett and Montreal harpsichordist, Erin Helyard. Mr. Helyard will play the beautiful Dowd harpsichord owned by the Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts, with shared residence between St. John’s Anglican Church in Lunenburg and the Conservatory in Halifax The evening will also include a brief discussion of the proposed Organs of Nova Scotia Inventory (Heritage Trust Nova Scotia). Musique Royale is pleased to work in association with Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia in presenting this event. Tickets are $15 and are available at Fulton’s Pharmacy and at the door. Information: 634-9994 or 624-0506.
A Unit in Clinical Pastoral Education is being offered at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital in conjunction with the Canadian Association of Spiritual Care. The theme of our Fall program is:
“Come Ceilidh With Us” -- Celtic Clinical Pastoral Education
Date: September 20, 2010 – April 20, 2011 (inclusive)
(two days per week)
Students may take this course for academic credit through Atlantic School of Theology and Acadia Divinity College. It is a Masters level course and can also be transferred as a Bachelor’s Credit from Acadia University.
Deadline for application: September 3, 2010 (or as soon as possible)
To obtain an application form or if you have any questions please contact:
Rev. Sandra Morrison
Director, Pastoral Care
Cape Breton District Health Authority
567-7293
For parishes on the Irving Oil Plan, the furnace oil price for the period of August 28th to September 3rd, 2010 is $0.6006 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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