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ANNOUNCEMENTService of Consecration The Reverend Sandra Fyfe has been elected the next Anglican Bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. When consecrated bishop she will be the 17th person to hold the post. For more infomation visit:
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Consecration of our new Diocesan BishopThe Reverend Sandra Fyfe has been elected the next Anglican Bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. For more infomation visit:
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Donations for Episcopal Vestments
From the Administrators For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/donations-for-episcopal-vestments
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Stronger Together Youth Leaders GatheringThe Pandemic Edition! - Wednesday, November 25, 2020 Stronger Together Youth Leaders Gathering
For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/stronger-together-youth-leaders-gathering/2020-11-25
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Diocesan Heating Oil ProgramFurnace Oil price this week... Diocesan Heating Oil ProgramThe Diocese of NS and PEI Heating Oil Program with Irving Oil offers Churches of the Diocese and eligible Diocesan Clergy and Diocesan Staff a discounted rate based on non-profit status. This rate is not offered to individual Anglican parishioners. For more information, please contact: The Centralized Commercial Account Manager for the Diocesan Heating Oil Program, Ms. Jennifer Bishop by name at 1-888-310-1924 or by email at Jennifer.Bishop@IrvingOil.com The Furnace Oil price for the period November 7-13, 2020 for: Nova Scotia 0.5409 plus applicable taxes Prince Edward Island 0.5270 plus applicable taxes For more infomation visit:
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SIX-MINUTE STUDY #226Staying connected as community / The Secret Sauce of Congregations SIX-MINUTE STUDY #226
Staying connected as community is challenging these days. One of the things people say they most miss from their usual involvement in faith congregations is the lack of connection. We are distanced by masks, two meters' space, Zoom and especially our joyful social times enjoying coffee hour or a potluck supper. Explore the importance of these connections in John Wimberly's article, called, The Secret Sauce of Congregations.
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Local. Local. Local. Our congregation members live out their faith lives in local communities all week long. Sunday worship is a kind of spiritual well-filling station and a time to reconnect as faith community. The other six days are for joining God in the neighbourhood. Read this inspiring article about turning outward and engaging in missional ministry, making a discernable difference as we do life together in community.
https://faithandleadership.com/tim-soerens-where-church-tuesday-afternoon SIX-MINUTE STUDY #224
Christmas with COVID means this year will be different, but it we can still share the Nativity Story in impactful ways! Several parishes in our Diocese are already planning their Christmas programming, especially involving families. Here's a great little resource to help with your Advent/Christmas/Epiphany dreaming:
SIX-MINUTE STUDY #223Delegation is the name of the game today in Churchland. No one person can do it all, nor is it appropriate for a lone leader to attempt to try. Clergy and lay leader burnout is something we need to be careful about these days. Plus, we have lay people who are ready, willing and able to step in and share ministry responsibility. Let's not limit our congregation's capacity to do missional ministry.
https://www.churchleadership.com/leading-ideas/leading-like-moses-4-ways-to-know-what-to-delegate/ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #222
This season of harvest and Thanksgiving helps us consider how we are stewards of all that our generous God has given us. October is an excellent time to discuss stewardship and the serious impacts of the pandemic upon our ability to resource ministry. The most critical question is outlining our priorities for the 'why' of church. What are we about, really? What is our purpose as a faith community? Who are we called to serve?
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Helping new people integrate into the faith community is the key to a thriving congregation. When people have budding friendships in the local church, they are more apt to put down roots. Theodore Roosevelt said, "People don't care what you know until they know you care." Read about how to make relationship connections in this article by Ron Edmonson called, 7 Common Connectors for People. SIX-MINUTE STUDY #220
Thanksgiving is nearly here! Need some creative ideas?
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"How do you make God laugh? Tell God your plans." This humorous saying is especially poignant as we frequently change course and adapt our parish ministry plans during the pandemic. Anglicans tend to prefer order, an organized schedule of how we conduct worship, our seasonal calendars and run meetings. COVID-19 has forced us to let go of 'business as usual', improvise and innovate.
Interestingly, we are rediscovering the importance of listening to the Spirit and responding to the opportunities that God presents. Read, We’re In the Innovation Business, written by Dwight Zscheile, published by Alban at Duke Divinity School.
https://alban.org/2017/11/10/dwight-zscheile-were-in-the-innovation-business/
SIX-MINUTE STUDY #218Getting better! Online worship is going be with us for a long time. Maybe forever. As we move into the seventh month of COVID-19 restrictions and continue to develop our virtual worship gatherings we have opportunity to make adjustments to ensure we are connecting intergenerationally. Here are some pratical tips in an article published by Building Faith, a ministry of Virginia Theological Seminary, called, A Framework for Intergenerational Worship or Family Worship Online. The Rev. Miranda Hassett and Sarah Bentley Allred, are authors from the Episcopal Church. ____________________________________________________SIX-MINUTE STUDY #217
Parishioners' prayerful support during back-to-school time. Stress levels are pretty high these days for parents, students and all school staff. How might congregations engage their community and offer much-needed pastoral supports? Like all things it begins with prayer. Other ideas are letters, cards and notes of compassionate understanding and appreciation.
Read this article called, Five Things Teachers Wish That Congregations Knew, by Dr. Sherry Martens, Associate Dean of Education and Assistant Professor of Education at Ambrose University, Alberta. (Flourishing Congregations Institute - August 27, 2020)
_______________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #216A recent trend in our Diocese is the growing interest in hosting quiet online worship opportunities. A number of parishes are hosting contemplative gatherings for meditation, liturgies of Compline and various Evening Prayer rites. Perhaps people are seeking solace from the stresses of COVID-19 and daily life, or maybe they are just longing for prayerful community.
There are ways to ensure the virtual faith gatherings are kept simple, yet offer the balm of healing for a hurting heart. Read Cara Modisett's article from Building Faith (Virginia Theological Seminary) called, Compline As Pastoral Care.
Contemplative online worship can be offered using traditional rites from the Book of Common Prayer, the Book of Alternative Services, Supplementary Night Prayer (contemporary version of Compline) or other liturgical sources.
https://buildfaith.org/compline-as-pastoral-care/?mc_cid=42ba904caa&mc_eid=fa3f1bc5bf
Compline as Pastoral CarePraying with the Book of Common Prayer on Facebook creates a structure for daily prayer that builds community. buildfaith.org ___________________________________________________SIX-MINUTE STUDY #215The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing parishes to transition. Also, download the FREE online resource, RootedGood: What Now? -- a decision-making tool that helps leaders understand and map their changing needs and constraints, consider their strengths and design new ways to respond to the challenges and opportunities they face.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SIX-MINUTE STUDY #214Creation calling! People are enjoying the sacred in the outdoors more and more these days.
One way to engage these spirituality seekers is through easily organized outings in our communities. Here's an article from Building Faith website, A Ministry of Virginia Theological Seminary, that offers ideas for all ages. Read, Holy Hikes With The Psalms by author, Noah Van Niel. https://buildfaith.org/holy-hikes-with-the-psalms/
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Excellent leadership is going to make all the difference in just about every organization during this pandemic. Restrictions, anxiety and the need for substantial change means those who have leadership roles must adapt, wisely guide and inspire others to do the same . "Leadership in this moment requires a greater understanding of and commitment to solidarity and shared sacrifice," says Adam Russell Taylor, Executive director of Sojourners. Learn more in his article, Pandemics have a lot to teach us about those who lead us.
___________________________________________________SIX-MINUTE STUDY #212Thrive or survive during COVID-19? All congregations are faced with some steep hills to climb with this pandemic. Some will rise to the occasion and flourish in their missional ministry. Sadly, others will choose to slide into a valley of decline. There are a few essential, albeit challenging, steps parish leaders can take to move towards vitality and a hopeful future. Learn about these as you read, Churches Who Survive the Pandemic Will do Three Things, an article written by Fresh Expressions consultant, Chris Morton. SIX-MINUTE STUDY #211Virtual worship and other online gatherings are a great way to stay in touch with many of our parishioners. It is convenient, safe and a reasonably inexpensive way to continue to build relationships. Although there are some drawbacks and not everyone is able to take advantage of it, church leaders recognize that there are wonderful benefits to hosting online faith community. Read about some of these in Heidi Campbell’s article, 6 Traits People Value in Online Faith Communities. https://www.churchleadership.com/leading-ideas/6-traits-people-value-in-online-faith-communities/ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #210The pandemic has changed us so much. Like never before church leaders find themselves connecting with existing parishioners and the wider community in a variety of ways. Before COVID-19 struck our main mode of communication was the Sunday bulletin and paper parish newsletters. Now that we've had to (primarily) move away from large in-person gatherings we are expanding our methods to continue building those relationships.
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____________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #209 Opportunity knocks for local churches...even during a pandemic! We are in the midst of a change of era and the dust has not settled. However, like any crisis there are always silver linings. Read this article called, Five Reasons Churches Will Have an Incredible Window of Opportunity, by author and researcher Thom S. Rainer.
_______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #208 Are you exhausted? These last few months have our leaders pivoting from church as we once knew it to a new pandemic reality. The learning curve for many is steep as we move from in-person worship and congregational activities to online, the phone and mail. If you and your companion ministers are struggling to keep the energy and focus on mission, that is understandable. Here are five key learnings from leaders across the country that may be helpful to overcome missional paralysis.
_____________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #207 July is typically PRIDE month for parishes in our Diocese who celebrate the LGBTQ2+ community. Here are a number of resources for worship and activity planning. A PRAYER FOR PRIDE SUNDAY - from Trinity Church, Wall Street https://www.trinitywallstreet.org/blogs/news-notes/prayer-pride-sunday LGBTQ PRIDE LITURGY - St. Mary's Episcopal Church, St. Paul MN. https://saintmarysepiscopal.org/lgbtq-pride-liturgy/ EQUALLY ANGLICAN Facebook page - This is for LGBTQ friends and family SONGS FOR THE HOLY OTHER - Affirming Hymns. A collection of hymns by, for, or about the LGBTQIA2S+ community — accessible to a wider range of congregations. https://thehymnsociety.org/resources/songs-for-the-holy-other/ _______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #206
Online Worship Makes Evangelism Less Intimidating for Many
______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #205 10 Questions to Ask Now - Parish leaders are prayerfully reflecting on the life and work of the church in the midst of a pandemic. Many are saying this is a perfect opportunity to engage in conversations about who we are and how we be church. Susan Beaumont in her June 1, 2020, article says, “moving from reactivity to reflection calls for three kinds of work: acknowledging our losses, exploring unstated assumptions, and noticing what wants to emerge. Good questions will create a holding space for this transformational work.” Read more in her post from The Congregational Consulting Group.
_____________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #204 Seventy-three of our parishes are hosting some type of online worship these COVID-19 days. Courageously our clergy and lay leaders have been exploring the finer practices of this virtual Sunday gathering. Here is a great YouTube video and article called, Tips for Online Worship for Liturgical Churches. It’s from Rev. Aaron Zimmerman, rector at St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Waco, TX. (12 minutes.)
______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #203 Technology and the online world is impacting ministry. Opportunities abound to connect with existing parishioners and new people through advancements in electronic communication. However, phone calls, visits and snail-mail greeting cards by congregants are also important ways to stay in touch as faith community.
Read, How is Shifting Technology Impacting Local Ministry by Greg Syler, posted in Episcopal Church Foundation Vestry Papers. https://www.ecfvp.org/blogs/3759/how-is-shifting-technology-impacting-local-ministry
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Coming out of annual meetings, many Church council members are asking questions about revitalization and missional ministry. How can we use what our generous God has given us to make a difference in the lives of our congregants, and most importantly, how can we positively impact our communities?
Councils (or sometimes called Vestries) have the responsibility to set priorities and make decisions about the direction of ministry. Read this article from the Episcopal Church titled, Five Ways to Become a Transformational Vestry, by Donald Romanik.
https://www.ecfvp.org/vestry-papers/article/810/five-ways-to-become-a-transformational-vestry _______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #201
Can a declining congregation turn around? It starts with these basics: Life, hope and a vision. Read this inspiring story of an Anglican Church in Ontario that did just that. An article by Rev. Stephen Drakeford called How a dying church came back to life.
http://institute.wycliffecollege.ca/2019/10/how-a-dying-church-came-back-to-life/ _______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #200
Meaning, Belonging and Values. The basic ingredients for any vibrant faith community. Providing opportunities to be a part of something bigger than ourselves, being accepted as a part of the church family and reinforcing of important beliefs and practices, these can help newcomers integrate into a congregation. Learn more in David R. Brubaker’s article, 3 Keys to Congregational Success: Meaning, Belonging, and Values.
https://www.churchleadership.com/leading-ideas/3-keys-to-congregational-success-meaning-belonging-and-values/?id=li20200212
_______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #199 Transition often leads to tension. Every congregation in the Diocese is working through some type of change, especially related to engaging with the fast-changing culture around us. Others are welcoming a new priest or discerning a redevelopment of some sort. How can congregational leaders support a Christ-honouring, loving approach to conflict? Read Lawrence Peer’s article, Keep Calm and Drop the Rope, from Congregational Consulting Group.
https://www.congregationalconsulting.org/keep-calm-and-drop-the-rope/#more-8537
_____________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #198 WOW! Only a couple of weeks until LENT begins! Here are some ideas for seasonal worship and other activities. Pancakes to Ashes – An Ash Wednesday Service on Shrove Tuesday This may be helpful for those families who are able to share in pancake supper, but are unable to come to the church two nights in a row for Ash Wednesday worship. https://buildfaith.org/pancakes-to-ashes-an-ash-wednesday-service-on-shrove-tuesday/ READ MORE from “Build Faith”, including ideas for families for Ash Wednesday, devotional activities for home, Lent in a Bag, and more! This is a great resource site sponsored by Virginia Theological Seminary. https://buildfaith.org/lent/ ______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #197 End of life and funeral topics are of interest to many people these days. Our faith tradition and our parish leaders also have a good deal of experience and expertise in helping people journey through this difficult life passage. For example, recently the Parish of St. John the Evangelist, Middle Sackville, held a well-attended funeral planning workshop. Several others have expressed an interest in hosting similar events. Read this article from Faith and Leadership (Duke University), called, Ministry on death and dying teaches people how to plan for the end of life, by Philip Martin. ______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #196 Whether it’s a new start with a new rector, the establishment of a different ministry or reaching out to plant a new missional initiative, beginning well is critical. There are several important best practices to consider. Read this article called, Starting New Things: Two Essential Steps, by Episcopal priest, Jon Davis, to explore these founding principles of new starts. ______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #195 Most of our churches host popular, well organized fundraisers. How can we use these strengths to build relationships and respond missionally? Read this article from Fresh Expressions US about how a small congregation of about 40 people turned a flea market into something so much more. Luke Edwards writes, Church in the Parking Lot: A Fresh Expressions Story. ______________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #194 A new year a new start. How can church leaders set some basic goals to flourish in 2020? Here are some holistically healthy and practical resolutions to consider. Read Derwin Gray’s article, 5 NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS EVERY CHURCH LEADER SHOULD MAKE—AND KEEP from LifeWay’s Facts & Trends webpage. ____________________________________________________________________________________ SIX-MINUTE STUDY #193 Connecting Sunday morning worship with faith at home is a great way to help parishioners grow as disciples. Seasonal opportunities like the feast day of Epiphany are perfect for special activities. These spiritual disciplines can also help connect with younger generations and those who don’t actively participate in church life. Here’s an idea from Virginia Theological Seminary, Building Faith resources: Intergenerational Epiphany With A “To Go” Bag. https://buildfaith.org/intergenerational-epiphany-with-a-to-go-bag/ For more infomation visit:
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St. Edward the Confessor ChurchService Schedule - November 2020 - Sunday, November 29, 2020 The following are the Services for the month of November 2020, all which will be held at St. Edward the Confessor Anglican Church, 1650 Highway No 1, Clementsport, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, all are most welcome to attend bearing in mind the Church is being fully sanitized/Social distancing is being respected….Sunday 01st November 2020 1000 hrs. Holy Eucharist BCPSunday 08th November 2020 1000 hrs. Holy Eucharist BASSunday 15th November 2020 1000 hrs. Holy Eucharist BCPSunday 22nd November 2020 1000 hrs. Holy Eucharist BCPSunday 29th November 2020 1000 hrs. Holy Eucharist BCP For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/st-edward-the-confessor-church--179/2020-11-29
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THE CONNECTORS THREEListen. Learn. Experiment. Connect - Monday, November 9, 2020 THE CONNECTORS THREE – NOW RECEIVING APPLICATIONS! For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/the-connectors-three/2020-11-09
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AST - Continuing EducationCourses for Winter 2021 - Monday, April 12, 2021 http://www.astheology.ns.ca/con-ed/2021.html For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/ast-continuing-education/2021-04-12
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Choir Director/Organist to begin this Fall/Winter SeasonSt. Mark's, Halifax St Mark’s is an Anglican heritage church located in the exciting Hydrostone neighbourhood. We have an energetic rector and a congregation that is young at heart, and we have a small but mighty 8-member choir (SATB). Our parish also houses both a well-maintained 1921 2-tier Casavant Frères organ, and a Concert Upright Yamaha piano. The Church Director will be responsible to plan and provide music for scheduled worship services and other activities in support of the music ministry of the church. They will have a pivotal role in the musical life of our church, and must be a strong team player, as they will partner with the Rector, and our choir. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/choir-director-organist-to-begin-this-fall-winter-season
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Fall 2020 Graduate Project PresentationsUpswelling: Voices to Nourish a Changing Church - Monday, November 23, 2020 Fall 2020 Graduate Project Presentations For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/fall-2020-graduate-project-presentations/2020-11-23
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Important ACW Office UpdateNo longer in a position to accept any of the items (knitted clothing or toys, used stamps, labels, tabs, etc.) Important ACW Office Update The Anglican Church Women Board Office is no longer in a position to accept any of the items (knitted clothing or toys, used stamps, labels, tabs, etc.) that have previously been sent to the ACW Office. For more infomation visit:
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ORDERS FOR CALENDARS NOW CLOSEDAlready submitted orders continue to be filled ORDERS FOR CALENDARS NOW CLOSED Already submitted orders continue to be filled – thank you! For more infomation visit:
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VIRTUAL VITAL CHURCH MARITIMESVCM 2020 is being offered on Zoom this fall! DATE: Saturday, Nov. 14 For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/virtual-vital-church-maritimes/2020-06-29
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Annual PWRDF Diocesan GatheringRecording of the session Dear Parish Representatives, Rectors and Friends of PWRDF: For more infomation visit:
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Diocesan Environment NetworkWhat's new in the DEN There is sooooooo much news from the DEN, that we're adding this permenant spot in the Anglican NetNews for one stop access. Visit the DEN now at: /environment-network For more infomation visit:
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Hope & InspirationOnline Art Show - Sunday, December 6, 2020 Hope Inspiration Online Art Show hosted by the DiocesanEnvironment Network. For more infomation visit:
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St. Peter's, Birch CoveShepherd’s Pie, roll and Chocolate Brownie - Wednesday, October 28, 2020 St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 3 Dakin Dr., Halifax will be holding a take-out dinner of Shepherd’s Pie, roll and Chocolate Brownie for $10/adults and $5/children on Saturday, November 14. Pre-order by November 10th with name and phone # at stpetersladiesguild@gmail.com or by calling 902 443-1820. Pick-up times will be assigned between 4:00 and 5:30 pm. Masks will be required at pick-up. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/st-peters-birch-cove/2020-10-28
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Baked Beans To Go!Wednesday, November 18, 2020 For more infomation visit:
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Christmas at St. FrancisComplete Turkey Dinner [Take Out Only] - Saturday, November 21, 2020 For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/christmas-at-st-francis/2020-11-21
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Rachel MacLean ConcertFriday, December 4, 2020 For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/rachel-maclean-concert/2020-12-04
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Chili Take-outSaturday, November 21, 2020 For more infomation visit:
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From our homes to your homeThis year's annual Advent resource - Wednesday, November 18, 2020 From our homes to your home
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What's Happening at Our Cathedral
For information on this month's activities at the Cathedral Church of All Saints, click the EVENTS tab on the website: www.cathedralchurchofallsaints.com For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/whats-happening-at-our-cathedral |