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Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast
February 8, 2023
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Together, we are the body of Christ ~ transforming people from members into disciples, moving more deeply into God's call to life and ministry, and extending our mission beyond the status quo. | | |
Bishop Russell Announces Sabbatical
Dear people of the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast,
“Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” Matthew 11:28-29
The notion of taking time and space for rest and renewal is a part of the rhythm of creation itself, and it is an essential characteristic of the life of the people of God. The Bible highlights that such rest and renewal come at various times---daily, weekly, occasionally—the sabbatical being the occasional and extended time. It is for that reason that I write you.
To speak to you of taking a sabbatical churns up in me great gladness, gratefulness, and humility. I am very glad to be given the opportunity to step away from the demands of serving you as your Bishop. Having before taken a sabbatical as a parish priest, I know its value. I cherish finding once again the joyful passion of God’s vocational call to holy work that too often can be crushed by the business and busyness it requires.
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Gulf Coast Creation Care Offers 40-Day Creation Care Challenge
This Lent, Gulf Coast Creation Care is inviting people to participate in a 40-day (plus Sundays) look at Food, Faith and Climate. The first 4 days will be an overview, with an emphasis on why this should matter to us as people of faith. Week 1 will offer resources that provide an overview of the issues involved in choosing the foods we eat. Week 2 will cover food waste, which globally generates the highest amount of greenhouse gas emissions. In Week 3 we will take a look at issues surrounding plant-based eating. Week 4 will offer a chance to consider global food issues such as worldwide hunger. Week 5 will cover selected issues of food justice, and we will finish in Holy Week with a penitential look at some of the most crucial issues that are affected by our food choices, such as biodiversity loss.
You are invited to join us in this journey by sending an email to [email protected] and signing up for your daily meditation. You may also download a copy of the calendar to use at your own pace.
DOWNLOAD CALENDAR
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In Case You Missed It
- January 25 edition of Coastline READ
- Good Book Club DETAILS
- St. Francis Gulf Breeze calls Christian Rabone as rector READ
- Funeral announcement (The Rev. Anthony MacWhinnie) DETAILS
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Share your photo, good news or ministry with the rest of the diocese. Send your story to us here. | | |
Bishop Russell ordained Amanda Dosher as priest on Sunday, January 29, at St. James Episcopal Church in Fairhope. Amanda will serve as curate at St. James. Pictured above with Amanda is the Rev. Forbes Sirmon (associate rector) and the Rev. De Freeman (rector). | | |
Bishop Russell made a special visit to St. Monica's, Cantonment on Sunday, February 6. It is a tradition that a child from the congregation carries the bishop's crozier during the recessional. Bishop Russell will visit St. Monica's again this Sunday. | |
Join us for the 52nd Annual Diocesan Convention to be held March 3 and 4, at the University of West Florida Conference Center, hosted by Holy Trinity Pensacola, St. Cyprian's Pensacola, and St. Monica's Cantonment.
Becca Stevens, founder and president of Thistle Farms, will be our keynote speaker. All are welcome to attend, registration is needed. Registration for voting clergy and delegates has closed. All other attendees (non-delegate clergy and all other lay attendees) may register through February 15. Fees vary.
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The recording for the Pre-Convention Meeting held on February 5 is available on the convention webpage linked above.
Hotels are filling up fast. There is a college basketball tournament in town the same weekend, so be sure to make your reservations as soon as possible if you need accommodations.
Nomination deadline extended through February 12. Clergy and lay delegates may make nominations for Standing Committee members (3yr term) and General Convention deputies (for GC81 in 2024) by using the appropriate forms below.
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Special Event
Stop the Traffick
Saturday, March 4, 9am to Noon
Chipola College Cultural Center
3094 Indian Circle, Marianna, FL
St. Luke's Marianna and the Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast invite you to an informative event with keynote speaker Becca Stevens (founder and president of Thistle Farms, joined with five additional guest speakers, to share knowledge and introduce ways to address human trafficking in our local communities and beyond.
MORE DETAILS AND REGISTRATION
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Cursillo #168
March 9-12 at Beckwith
Cursillo #168 is scheduled for March 9-12 at Camp Beckwith and there is still space available! Cursillo (“Cur see yo”) is a three-day weekend that introduces attendees to simple methods for nurturing and growing their relationships with Christ. It provides an experience of living in a Christian community centered in worship, prayer, study of scripture, and interaction with other Christians. For more information about Cursillo visit www.coastalpilgrims.com and to register for the weekend, visit Cursillo Pilgrim Application (jotform.com) , or for more information contact Bill Miller at [email protected].
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Happening #60 Registration Open
March 17-19 at Beckwith
Encourage teenagers in your congregation to attend!
Teenagers in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 are invited to a weekend Christian experience presented by their peers. It's a weekend filled with so much love and laughter and sometimes tears and healing. Happening is a safe space to nurture and grow in relationship with Christ. Come be transformed!
Youth who have already attended a previous Happening are encouraged to serve on the youth staff.
DETAILS AND REGISTRATION
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Daughters of the King Spring Retreat
March 31-April 1 at Beckwith
Open to all women in the diocese, hosted by The Order of the Daughters of the King®, join us for a spring retreat at Beckwith! We will focus on relaxation, connection, and prayer.
REGISTER HERE
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Evangelism Brainstorm Sessions
First Wednesday of each month on Zoom
Two session times are available: Noon and 6pm
Join the Rev. Lydia Knizley Johnson, Missioner for Development and Evangelism, on Zoom for an hour of ideas for engaging and serving our neighbors during the season of Thanksgiving through Christmas, then on to Epiphany, Lent and Easter. If you have evangelism ideas you would like to share, please join the session or contact Lydia at [email protected].
Register in advance for these gatherings by using the links below.
For lunchtime gatherings (12pm CT), register here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsf-6pqz0tGNJdo91XisMEEwQJbQBMNnbh
For evening gatherings (6pm CT), register here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0lcOiorDgtHNT8-8S0SN6M4-c-_h3i4T5d
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
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Recommended Online Event from the Commission on Racial Justice & Reconciliation Visual & Performing Arts Committee
Trinity Talks: Art as a Medium for Change
1–3pm ET at Trinity Commons (Trinity Church Wall Street) or 1–2pm ET online
February 12 | MacArthur "Genius" photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier
March 19 | Vietnam Veterans Memorial designer Maya Lin
Visual art is a doorway to new insights and revelations. It can challenge the expected narrative and transform our way of perceiving and understanding, if even for a moment. Join Trinity as they welcome artists who invite us to see our relationships, culture, and environment in a new way. Register to join online or in person for free.
DETAILS & REGISTRATION
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Church & Community Events | |
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Upcoming Events at Wilmer Hall
3811 Old Shell Rd, Mobile AL
www.wilmerhall.org
Save-the-date
April 29, 7-10am: Pancake Breakfast and Drive-thru. Details soon.
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From The Episcopal Church | |
Save-the-date
‘It’s All About Love: A Festival for the Jesus Movement’
with Presiding Bishop Michael Curry
July 9-12, Baltimore, Maryland
Mark your calendar to join us for this churchwide festival of worship, learning, community, and action for the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement. Join in person or host a virtual satellite event in your community. Watch for more details coming soon.
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Bishop Russell's Upcoming Visitations | |
February 12
St. Monica's, Cantonment
February 19
St. Mary's, Andalusia
Celebration of New Ministry (Eric Mancil, St. Mary's, Andalusia)
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February 12
St. Michael's, Chickasaw
Education for Ministry
February 19
St. Thomas, Citronelle
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February 12
Apalachee Correctional Institution, East Unit & West Unit, Sneads
February 19
Bay Correctional Facility & Juvenile Facility, Panama City
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