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Church Linen Workshops
The Cathedral of All Saints, 62 South Swan Street, Albany, has rescheduled Church Linens workshops with Elizabeth (Bunny) Morgan on Saturdays in August. The workshops will be held from 9:30-3:00 in two-part sessions. Part 1 will be held on August 4th and 18th. Part 2 will be held on August 11th and 25th. Because Class #2 is built upon Class #1, the classes must be taken in sequence – Class #1 first and Class #2 second.  Topics covered will include sewing, (hems and corners, laying out multiple linens for cutting, etc.), washing, ironing and managing supplies of church linens. Classroom practice materials provided. Bring a lunch. Beverages and snacks will be provided. If you would like to attend, please contact Martha Munafo at: 
[email protected] or 518-489-3719.
 
Camp is underway!
We have an amazing team this year of life-time Beaver Cross people, and some new fresh eyes as well, that are ready to pour out their hearts for all the campers. Registration is still open online ! Support your diocesan camp by sending your camper, or support someone else financial, to build community in Christ with us.

Healing Center at CtK

Tuesday Healing Service
July 24, 2018 at 10am featuring the Living Gospel Ministries and music by Sean Wendell. Click here for info.

School of Healing Prayer

August 18, 2018

Debt Proof Your Marriage
August 18, 2018 9am-3pm
Led by Maggie Hasslacher

Transformed: An Inner Healing Conference
w/ Judith McNutt
October 19-20, 2018

Job Opening
St. George's Schenectady is looking for qualified candidates to consider hiring as sexton. The job includes basic maintenance of the church's property inside and out including janitorial duties, landscaping, snow removal, etc. as well as providing a friendly and welcoming face to the community. The position is part time (32 hours per week) and includes benefits such vacation, holidays, and sick leave. Salary range is negotiable, based on experience, and includes partial to full housing compensation for a 3 bedroom/ 1 bath apartment on church property in the Historic Stockade Neighborhood of Schenectady. Interested parties should email [email protected] for a fuller job description or to send a resume.
Statement of the General Convention Deputation
of the Diocese of Albany

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

It has been our honor to work for the Diocese of Albany, the Episcopal Church, and most importantly for our Lord Jesus Christ, at the 79th General Convention in Austin, Texas. At all times we aimed to hold the responsibility entrusted to us in the highest regard.

Much was considered and decided at the 79th General Convention. While the headline grabbing discussions and debate on same-gender marriage and Prayer Book revision dominated much of our time, there were other important actions taken by the General Convention. Much of our work centered around the three pillars of our church’s mission as defined by our Presiding Bishop, The Most Rev. Michael Curry: Evangelism, Racial Reconciliation, and Creation Care. We passed resolutions that call the church to action on issues such as human trafficking, domestic violence, and equality in mission and ministry. A highlight of our time together came on the 6th Legislative Day when the General Convention took a great step toward reconciliation with our brothers and sisters in the Episcopal Diocese of Cuba by readmitting their bishop and deputies to their respective houses of the General Convention. We look forward to the continuing reintegration of the Diocese of Cuba into the life and ministry of the Episcopal Church.

As we move to discussion of same-gender marriage and Prayer Book revision, we first must acknowledge that there are differences of opinion on these issues throughout the diocese. We respect that people of good conscience may hold different views and expect to continue in love and fellowship with people of all views. We also wish to offer our appreciation and gratitude to the Communion Partner bishops and deputations for the support and fellowship which we shared during our time in Austin.

After much discussion and debate the General Convention passed resolution B012 concerning same-gender marriage across the dioceses of the Episcopal Church. The resolution continues the canonical authority of the Rector or Priest-in-Charge to direct the use of liturgies, including marriage, within their parish. The resolution also calls on bishops who “hold a theological position that does not embrace marriage for same-sex couples,” to make those rites available in their diocese, by inviting, if necessary, another bishop to provide “pastoral support” to those couples and congregations looking to utilize these rites within their congregation. While we are appreciative that this resolution still upholds the canonical authority of the clergy, and some oversight of the bishop, we acknowledge that this General Convention has required dioceses of this church – including our own – to permit services which they cannot in good conscience permit. The Bishop and Standing Committee will have more to say about this in the coming days.
As part of its continuing deliberations the General Convention also passed resolution A068 which endorses a two-fold future for the Book of Common Prayer within the Episcopal Church. The resolution calls for “memorializing” the current Book of Common Prayer 1979, while continuing further development of supplemental liturgies. Some have equated this to the processes currently used within the Church of England and the Anglican Church of Canada. In the cases of England and Canada the church’s official Prayer Book remains an older Prayer Book but many utilize liturgical resources from supplemental texts. For the foreseeable future the Book of Common Prayer 1979 will remain the official Prayer Book of the Episcopal Church and will remain largely unchanged. At the same time, supplemental and revised liturgies will be developed for the use of the church. Also emphasized was the continuing process of producing translations of current and future liturgies which are accurate and more culturally sensitive.

We acknowledge that there will be a multitude of reactions to the actions of the 79th General Convention. Some will laud these changes, while others will lament them. We believe there continue to be reasons for cautious optimism within our Episcopal Church. We continue to be encouraged by our Presiding Bishop’s emphasis on the importance of evangelism for the future of our church. This is something we highly support. Our most important work within the Episcopal Church, the Diocese of Albany, and the local church, has been and will continue to be the work of sharing the love and hope that comes from faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. We commit ourselves to this continuing work with you and others in the Episcopal Diocese of Albany.

May God Bless you,

The General Convention Deputies of the Episcopal Diocese of Albany

The Rev. Scott Garno, St. Stephen’s, Delmar (chair) The Rev. Katherine Alonge-Coons, Grace Church, Waterford The Very Rev. Dr. Leander Harding, Cathedral of All Saints The Rev. Jill Stellman, Christ Church, Herkimer & St. John’s, Richfield Springs Mrs. Jennifer Dean, St. Stephen’s, Delmar Mrs. Sarah Garno, St. Stephen’s, Delmar Mrs. Maggie Hasslacher, Christ Church, Schenectady Mrs. Mary Jones, Christ Church, Schenectady The Rev. Bradley Jones, Christ Church, Schenectady (clergy alternate)

Upcoming Events Around the Diocese

July 21st: The Priory Concert, 5-8pm, Priory Retreat House, Chestertown
The Priory Concert – Bluegrass and Barbecue Open to the public. By donation. Joining us for our annual Concert with an evening of music, food, and fellowship! A live concert featuring local Adirondack bluegrass musicians. Perfect event for friends and families! Please RSVP and/or give an tax exempt online donation at: prioryretreathouse.org

July 22nd: Mass on the Grass, Zion Episcopal Church, Hudson Falls - This is an outdoor event being held on the Church lawn adjacent to the parking lot, open to the community: Holy Eucharist, music, prayer and fellowship -- followed by a free BBQ/Picnic. All are welcome. 224 Main Street, Hudson Falls NY.

July 23rd: Alaska Night, St. Luke's Church, Mechanicville
St. Luke's on the Hill is hosting "Alaska Night" on Wednesday, July 23rd at 7 pm. See slides and a video (about 45 minutes) from an Alaskan small boat cruise adventure. Then make your own sundae. Both talk and sundaes are free, and so is the air-conditioning. Nothing is for sale, just the sharing of an experience. 40 McBride Road, off Pruyn Hill Road, Town of Halfmoon, use Mechanicville, NY 12118 for GPS. Call 518-664-4834 to RSVP if you wish, but it's not necessary. We hope to see you there!

July 24th: Free Narcan Training, 6:30 pm at St. Ann's, Amsterdam
The training is free, but registration is required. Call 518-842-2363, or email [email protected].  Naloxone has been fundamental in the efforts to decrease rates of fatal overdoses. This training teaches first responders, likely opioid overdose witnesses and community members to understand, recognize, respond to and reverse opioid overdoses using a naloxone rescue kit. Participants will receive a free naloxone rescue kit after completing the training. This training is modeled after the evidence-based SAMHSA Opioid Overdose Prevention Toolkit.

July 27th: Coffeehouses Concert, 7:00pm St. Andrew's Church, Schroon Lake
Music will be provided by the Adirondack Song Dogs. Free baked goods, coffee and tea. Donations are appreciated and will benefit the Schroon Lake Food Pantry. Questions call 51-494-3314.

July 28 & 29: Gospel Choir Coming to Blue Mountain Lake
The Expressions of Faith Gospel Choir of St. James Episcopal Church of Baltimore, Md. (the third oldest African American parish in the Episcopal church), is set to visit the Adirondacks July 28-29. The Choir will present a floating concert along Blue Mountain Lake on Saturday and a concert and church service Sunday at the historic Church of the Transfiguration, Blue Mountain Lake. For more info click here


August 4th & 5h: Choral Evensong & Sunday Service,
The Ashmont Boys Choir Camp provides a four day summer camp experience for the Choir members from the Parish of All Saints in Dorchester, MA (a neighborhood of Boston). The Choir is notable for its racial & ethnic diversity, and is one of the less than twenty such choirs left in the United States today. Each morning the boys work on music skills & rehearse service music at St. John's. In the afternoon they take part in healthy activities (hiking, boating, swimming) in the Adirondacks. Parishioners host the singers in their homes & chaperone the various activities. Each evening a different parishioner hosts a dinner, after which the Choir leads the singing of Compline. The choir camp ends with the Choir singing on Saturday at our Evensong service at 4pm and on Sunday at our Eucharist Service at 9:15am. Many of the Ashmont singers come from economically challenged families & the choir camp at St. John's represents their only summer camp experience.






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