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Bishops Office
SCHEDULE Thursday April 6th – Recognizing Good Friday and Easter at Province House (am); monthly meeting with Parish Vitality Coordinator (pm); Maundy Thursday worship Friday April 7th – Good Friday worship Saturday April 8th – Cathedral Church of All Saints, Great Vigil of Easter Sunday April 9th – Easter worship Monday April 10th – Easter Monday – office closed Tuesday April 11th – Appointments in office and Synod Arrangements Committee meeting; Canadian Compass Rose Society Meeting (online – evening) Wednesday April 12 – Leadership Team meeting and appointments in office
ANNOUNCEMENTS Bishop Sandra has accepted the resignation of the Reverend Mark Kingsbury as Rector of the Parish of Francis by the Lakes, Sackville, effective June 30th, 2023. Rev. Kingsbury has accepted the position of Rector for St. Martin’s Cathedral in Gander, NL. Bishop Sandra is happy to announce the appointment of the Reverend Ruby Carter as Priest-in-Charge for the Parish of Wilmot, effective April 1st, 2023. For more infomation visit: |
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Six-Minute Study - April 5 (#336)WALKING WITH THOSE WHO HAVE ADDICTIONS Talk about a new take on the Stations of the Cross! One Episcopal (Anglican) congregation is using this holy season to help people hurt by addictions. Read about St. John's, Boonton, N.J. as they creatively and practically reach out to their neighbours in recovery. The article is entitled, New Jersey church hosts ‘Addiction & Recovery’ program.
For more infomation visit: https://episcopaljournal.org/new-jersey-church-hosts-addiction-recovery-program/
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Current Parish & Synod Office Openings
The Parish of St George’s in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, is seeking an experienced full-time Interim Rector with strong management, people, and pastoral skills for a two-year contract position. As an interim priest and transformational leader, St. George's is an exciting opportunity for you to join this community of faith as we take an intentional time to seek spiritual and organizational renewal, to rediscover our identity, and to revitalize our mission. The Parish of Blue Rocks, Saint Barnabas Anglican Church is looking for a fulltime or part time Rector. We are a single church Parish located in the picturesque village of Blue Rocks on Nova Scotia’s South Shore. Regular church services are typically held at 11:00am on Sunday mornings with occasional evening services. We have a three bedroom Rectory located next door to the Church and a large Parish Hall, available to host community and church events. The Archives of the Diocese and its Archives Committee, are mandated to collect, preserve and provide access to the records of permanent and enduring value of the Diocese, its officers, clergy, parishes, regions, agencies, committees, societies, organizations and groups created by, or associated with the Diocese. For more infomation visit:
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Holy WeekGetting Out the Invitation |
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ReConnect & ReFrame - FUNDING SOURCESModule #3 of our ReConnect & ReFrame series will focus on Funding Sources for Innovation. Join us Thursdays - April 13 & April 20 at 7 p.m. on Zoom, for this two-part learning series. We will explore how parish leaders can consider alternative revenue streams, especially related to missional ministry. Learn about some best practices for setting faith-centred priorities, and how to manage new income sources and the implications related to Canada Revenue Agency (charitable status). Participants will have a chance for Q&A with the presenters, and short break-outs to discuss how the principles are relevant in your community. If you have not registered for ReConnect & ReFrame already, SIGN-UP by e-mailing: lvaughn@nspeidiocese.ca Other multi-part ReConnect & ReFrame modules this Spring are: Reimagining Buildings & Property (using our space wisely in missional ministry) Hosted between the Diocese of Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island and Diocese of Fredericton, ReConnect & ReFrame considers our local Maritime context. For more information, contact Lisa - 902-789-4840. For more infomation visit:
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Vital Church Maritimes 2023
Vital Church Maritimes 2023 Conference is only a few weeks away! Keynote speaker, Rev. Dr. Dawn Davis is preparing 4 dynamic, interactive and practical talks for participants at this year's event. WATCH VIDEO HERE: https://youtu.be/8HEwIylULPI 'Setting Sail!' is this year's theme, as we learn and discern our next steps for future flourishing missional ministry. Another special guest is Stephen Doucet-Campbell, Registered Psychotherapist (ON) / Counsellor Therapist (NS). He will lead two sessions on leadership mental health and resilience.
VCM 2023 conference is open to anyone - laity or clergy. It features relevant and inspiring presentations, lots of discussion and sharing time, creative worship, prayer and more. Conference registration includes materials and most meals. (Hotel guest room costs are separate.) Funding support is available for Laity, Deacons, Associate/Retired Priests and Rectors who are from our Diocese. MORE DETAILS: VCM 2023 on Web Page REGISTER: Eventbrite - VCM 2023 Conference RESERVE HOTEL ROOM: Ask for the Anglican Diocesan SPECIAL RATE - $121/night. www.innonprince.com Call: 902-895-1651 Contact: E-mail: lvaughn@nspeidiocese.ca or call 902-789-4840. For more infomation visit:
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The Face of Poverty Consultation (FACE)
The Face of Poverty Consultation (FACE) is an faith-based group working for the eradication of poverty in Nova Scotia. It is focusing its education programming on the Social Determinants of Health. Health care is a hot topic today with a legitimate focus in the public, the media and politically on access to primary care, emergency departments and hospitals. What is not receiving much profile is the wider social factors determining individual and population health. Determinants of health are the broad range of personal, social, economic and environmental factors that determine health. Some of the main determinants of health include: income and social status, employment and working conditions, education and literacy, childhood experiences, access to health services, gender and race / racism. To begin the education process on the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), FACE organized a webinar on two factors, food insecurity (largely due to the lack of income) and solutions to income inequality. Robert Wright, a social worker and activist introduced the SDOH and was joined by Karen Theriault, Feed Nova Scotia and Laurie Michael from the GBI (Guaranteed Basic Income) network PEI. The webinar is moderated by Sandra Hennigar, Chair, Face of Poverty Consultation. FACE is the primary initiative the Diocese participates in under the Basic Needs Ministry of the Mission, Outreach and Social Justice Team (MOST). A video of the webinar can be watched here. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/the-face-of-poverty-consultation-face
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Season of Creation 2023
Let Justice and Peace Flow” is the theme chosen for Season of Creation 2023, the ecumenical celebration we hold each year from September 1, World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, to October 4th, the feast of St. Francis of Assisi.
For more information: https://seasonofcreation.org/ or contact the Dicoesan Environment Network at endionspei@gmail.com
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Parish Applications are Open for Community Roots!
After a fantastic season last summer, the Community Roots Program is preparing to come to parishes across our diocese for July and August 2023. The Community Roots Day Camp Program is primarily designed to do two things - first, to encourage young people to grow in their faith, or to learn about Christianity for the first time, and second, to develop leadership capacity in communities so that meaningful, local ministry can continue to happen there for children and youth. Our program staff works to develop and help facilitate a fun, engaging, and creative day camp program. This summer they will travel throughout the diocese, bringing all of the supplies needed for a week of camp with them to churches just like yours. If your parish is interested in hosting one of our day camps this summer, you can find more information on how to apply at: Community Roots Program We are also now hiring for our Program Administrator position. For more information, please contact youthandfamily@nspeidiocese.ca and check out our diocesan web page for more details as posted. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/parish-applications-are-open-for-community-roots |
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To register: Noon ADST (4 pm GMT)
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Director of Music Ministry (Part-time)St. Paul’s (Anglican) Parish Charlottetown, PEI St. Paul’s Parish in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, is seeking a Director of Music Ministry to continue, enhance and expand the joyful music ministry of the church by working with the current choir members, musicians and congregation. We gather in the historic stone church designed in by architect William Critchlow Harris, a master of church acoustics. Traditional and contemporary music are assisted by the Casavant organ and Baldwin piano creating flexibility in music programming and drawing in local artists. The Parish is a part of the Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
We are a welcoming and inclusive community who are receptive to change and open to exploring new ways of living our faith in our daily lives. Our community includes people from a wide range of backgrounds, at various stages on their journey of faith, and with wide range of training, skills and professions. We value and celebrate this diversity. We offer in-person worship every Sunday morning and live-stream is available through Facebook and YouTube. The Director of Music Ministry will be a member of the ministry team. The successful candidate should be proficient in playing our Casavant organ and Baldwin piano. We hope that the person will help continue, enhance and expand the music program by working with current choir members and musicians in the parish. Responsibilities include selecting, conducting and playing a variety of styles of organ, piano and choral music appropriate to our worship services. Above all, the successful candidate should bring a real sense of joy to their ministry.
Terms of Employment Hours: 10 - 15 hours per week with some flexibility. 4 weeks paid holidays. Remuneration: RCCO scale: probably level 4 – 10. The initial contract will be for one year and reviewed during that time.
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor of music degree is a benefit and previous church musician experience.
Optimal Start Date: August 1, 2023 (negotiable)
Application and Selection Process: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume outlining experience, education, skills and references to: jwgc@pei.aibn.com
Deadline for applications: April 14, 2023
https://sites.google.com/site/stpaulschurchsite/Home/director-of-music-ministry
For more infomation visit: https://sites.google.com/site/stpaulschurchsite/Home/director-of-music-ministry
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What's happening around the Diocese!
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Holy Week at Emmanuel, Spryfield322 Herring Cove Rd. For more infomation visit:
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200 Feet of Flea Market Items for SaleSaturday, April 29, 2023 St. Luke's Church - 9 Veterns Avenue Items included dinnerware sets, serving dishes, wine glasses, cups and saucers, teapots, dessert dishes, plates, Lazy Susan dish, pictures and picture frames, puzzles, games, stuff animals, toys, games, linens, blankets, algan double comforter and shams, pillow cases, sheets, Queen Cover, bathroom items, curtains, drapes, towels, pillow cases, sewing patterns, rocking horse, plus other treasures in boxes not opened yet. CDS, and DVDS $1.00 each or 6 for$5 Wooden rocking horse $15.00 Cabbage Patch Doll $15.00 Bake Table- homemade bake goods CANTEEN- hotdogs $2.00, can of pop $2, cup of tea or coffee $1.00 Admission is $1.00 per person over 15 years of age Customers must supply their own bags to put their purchase items in. Next FLEA MARKET is Saturday, May 27, 2023 9am to 11:30am For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/200-feet-of-flea-market-items-for-sale/2023-04-29
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The Seven Last Words of ChristBy Joseph Haydn - Saturday, April 8, 2023 For more infomation visit:
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Turning Ourselves Inside OutLate COVID Reflections on Thriving Churches Monday, April 17th and April 24th via Zoom - 8:00 pm ADT/7:00 pm Eastern $20 per person plus Eventbrite FeeTwo evening sessions with Russ Daye and Rob Fennell, co-authors of Turning Ourselves Inside Out: Thriving Christian Communities. Join these two pastor-scholars to learn about their research on thriving churches, and their most recent reflections on church life in the COVID era. These sessions will be interactive and will not be recorded.These sessions are geared towards anyone who wants to learn how churches can thrive in the post-COVID era.
The first 40 registrants will receive a FREE paperback copy, by post, of the book, Turning Ourselves Inside Out: Thriving Christian Communities. Register soon! To learn more about this book, go to: https://www.fortresspress.com/store/product/9781506470023/Turning-Ourselves-Inside-Out
To attend, please register at this link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/turning-ourselves-inside-out-late-covid-reflections-on-thriving-churches-tickets-532118449607 For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/turning-ourselves-inside-out/2023-04-17
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Flea Market and Take out ChiliChurch of the Holy Spirit Hall - Saturday, April 22, 2023 For more infomation visit:
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St Francis Players Present: Hopewell HarborMultiple Dates St. Francis Players present Hopewell Harbour” to be held April 28, 29 30 and May 5 & 6 at St. Francis By The Lakes, Lower Sackville. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/st-francis-players-present-hopewell-harbor/2023-04-28
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What's Happening at ASTContinuing Education Courses and Events at the Atlantic School of Theology Courses: Theological Foundations Follow this link to register: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/theological-foundations-tickets-554357627587 See all courses Here: AST Continuing Education Courses - Events: AST Joy-Feast 2023 DATE: Friday, May 12, 2023 Click Here to Register: AST Joy-Feast 2023 Tickets, Fri, 12 May 2023 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite See AST Events Calendar Here AST Events Calendar For more infomation visit:
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PARISH OF ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, HALIFAXEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Our parish is seeking to fill the part-time (~40%) ministry position of Parish Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper/Cemetery Administrator. Are you seeking a part-time position where you can use your excellent interpersonal and communication skills when dealing with the general public, parishioners, parish staff, grieving families, funeral home personnel, facility renters, contractors, and clergy persons? If you have an understanding of the dynamics of parish life and cemetery operations, and ease of use with common desktop word processing, spreadsheet, website, and accounting software or the aptitude to learn and be proficient quickly, we would like to hear from you. For further information, please contact us and include your contact information or, to apply, please send your contact information with resume, cover letter, and salary expectations to administrator@stjohnshalifax.ca. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/parish-of-st-john-s-anglican-church-halifax |
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Vocal Recital
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Diocesan Heating Oil ProgramFurnace Oil price this week.... The 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 April 1st to April 7th, 2023 Nova Scotia $1.2326 Prince Edward Island $1.2297 For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/diocesan-heating-oil-program--497 |