News from Province V

May 2025



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Highlights:

  • Opening Prayer
  • Trafficking: Faithful Response and Support
  • Leadership Coaching Project
  • Campus Ministry Cohort
  • Roots and Wings
  • Women Clergy Retreat
  • Creation Care Gathering
  • Diaconal Triennial
  • Association of Anglican Musicians Conference
  • Episcopal Parish Network
  • Episcopal Podcasts
  • An Ancient Flowing Stream
  • Province V Executive Board
  • Immigration Update Calls
  • Book Corner
  • Northern Michigan Visitors Weekend
  • Waycross Camp and Conference Center Events
  • Bellwether Farm Events
  • Using Picture Books for Racial Healing
  • Prayer as Spiritual Practice
  • Big Provincial Gathering 2026
  • Networking Conversations
  • Affiliated Organizations
  • Upcoming Events and Webinars

Opening Prayer


In honor of Memorial Day and Pope Francis, we offer the late pope's prayer for peace:


Lord, God of Abraham, God of the Prophets, God of Love, you created us and you call us to live as brothers and sisters. Give us the strength daily to be instruments of peace; enable us to see everyone who crosses our path as our brother or sister. Make us sensitive to the plea of our citizens who entreat us to turn our weapons of war into implements of peace, our trepidation into confident trust, and our quarreling into forgiveness.

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Featured Articles and Events

Trafficking: Faithful Response and Support

Online Course

Join this online course to learn how to recognize human trafficking and support those reentering our community after human exploitation.  This 90-minute course introduces the basics of trafficking, how to respond when you suspect trafficking, and how the community can help those on their journey from surviving to thriving.


See more details at the Anti-Human Trafficking webpage.


Choose any of the following dates to participate in this course:


TONIGHT - Thursday, May 1, 2025 7-8:30 pm ET / 6-7:30 pm CT

Registration


Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 7:30-9 pm ET / 6:30- 8 pm CT

Registration


More sessions will be offered in the fall of 2025.

Coaching is a dialogue between a coach and an individual, group, or team to find creative ways to solve challenging problems or improve team performance on key initiatives.


​The coach's role is to draw out expertise through inquiry, curiosity, and challenges so that clients can stretch into their best selves.


Lay leaders, deacons, priests, and bishops are all invited to consider coaching. The focus on coaching will always be generated by the coachee; the coach is a partner who listens deeply and asks powerful questions to help the coachee set attainable and timely goals. Learn More and Book a Coach.

photo credit: Ben Adams

Coming Soon!

Fall 2025 Campus Ministry Cohort: 

Engaging with IHL's 


Purpose:  To equip and prepare worshiping communities to engage Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) in their local ministry context.


Who: Congregational Leaders (lay and clergy) interested in sharing in Christ's ministry on campus.


What's Included: 

  • 6 Interactive Zoom Gatherings on Thursday Evenings (9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/13, & 12/4). These gatherings will include
  • Best Practices for engaging students on campus and welcoming them into the life of the church.
  • Training focused on embodied, contextual approaches to hospitality, evangelism, and discipleship. 
  • Practical Steps for building trusting relationships with all IHL Stakeholders (students, faculty, staff, & alumni).
  • Breakout Rooms for sharing, processing, & celebrating what we are learning along the way. 
  • Between Gatherings
  • You will be given tools and tasks to accomplish together with your team & report back to the cohort. 
  • Access to our Google Classroom to access resources, ask questions, and share ministry experiences.
  • 4 Monthly Coaching Sessions with Province V's Campus Ministry Developer (can be utilized in the Fall or Spring 2026).


Cost: FREE to worshiping communities inside Province V! Congregations from outside the province can join for a fee. 


Have Questions? Want to Register?

Please email Province V's Campus Ministry Developer, Eric Richey at provincevcmd@gmail.com and he will follow up with more information and the online form to register your team in the coming days. 

Free Webinar

Thursday, May 29, 2025, 3 pm ET / 2 pm CT


This spring, the Roots & Wings grant team is completing a literature review on the topic of intergenerational formation, worship, and children's spirituality. 


Join members of the literature review team to hear what they discovered. You’ll also learn about the goals of the Roots & Wings collaborative.


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Roots & Wings: Intergenerational Formation Collaborative is a grant funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. and administered through Lifelong Learning at Virginia Theological Seminary.


The goal of Roots & Wings is to create a hub for the Episcopal expression of intergenerational worship. Why? Because we believe that all bodies, of all ages, are necessary (in most contexts) for a worshiping assembly to incarnate the fullness of the Body of Christ. We are especially invested in the full incorporation of children into corporate worship.


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Province V and VI Women Clergy Retreat

May 31–June 3, 2026

Location: TBD

 

Greetings Women Clergy in Provinces V and VI,

Planning is beginning! Save the date, share the event with others, and watch for more information throughout the summer and fall.

Episcopal Creation Care Gathering 2025

September 18-20, 2025

Procter Center, London, Ohio


Come join in conversation with those steeped in prayer, theology, the wild outdoors, agriculture, and the front lines of pollution, climate change, biodiversity loss, and land use. Take time to wander over the acres of the Proctor Center. Come ready to put your feet on the ground and get your hands dirty while contemplating the goodness of the earth and the wonders of creation, and listening to the Holy Spirit’s call to action!


The Episcopal Creation Care Gathering is an annual church-wide event focused on the work of Christian ministry, mission, and living on earth. These gatherings create space for conversation, learning, and practice as we explore the deep relationships that bind together spirituality, justice, ecology, discipleship, and evangelism.


Episcopal Creation Care Gathering is co-sponsored by Provinces IV & V, Procter Center, and the Diocese of Southern Ohio.



The Procter Center is centrally located within driving distance of Indianapolis, Louisville, Nashville, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and more.


The nearest airports are located in Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati. 


Carpooling is encouraged! The ECCG team can help with rideshare pick-ups.


Registration opens May 2!!!

More information: https://episcopalcreationcaregathering.org/

Ignite Change—Diaconal Triennial

Triennial 2025: June 5–8 in San Antonio, Texas


We are thrilled to restore the triennial deacon’s conference—the only church-wide conference especially for deacons and friends of the diaconate in The Episcopal Church. If there is something we have all experienced since the pandemic, it is that the rate of change within The Episcopal Church has increased exponentially, and with these changes, the ministry of deacons is increasingly important to the future of our church.

 

As the Diocese of West Texas studies ways to restore the diaconate, please plan to come so they may see first-hand this important ministry!


Register Now!

Association of Anglican Musicians Conference

June 15-19, 2025

Cincinnati, OH


Join the Association of Anglican Musicians this summer in Cincinnati for their 2025 Annual Conference.


Old friends and new will gather for a week of inspiring liturgies, relevant workshops, and beautiful music in buildings with renowned ecclesiastical architecture and world-class organs. Members and Non-members are welcome to attend.


Learn more at anglicanmusicians.org

Upcoming Digital Workshops


All workshops are at 3:00 pm ET/2:00 pm CT


For more information and to register, Click Here


Stand with Iraqi Christians: April 30


The Philadelphia Eleven: May 6


Stewardship Through Relationship: May 8


Collaborative Leadership: May 14


Christian Witness in the Age of Trump with Michael Curry: May 21


Empowering Church Leadership Through Volunteer Innovation: June 11

A growing list of podcasts provide resources for devotion and contemplation in the Episcopal tradition. Here are a few.

Good News and Gratitude

A New Podcast from the United Thank Offering

More Info


All Things . . . Episcopal

Diocese of West Missouri

More Info


Faith To Go Podcast

A Weekly, On The Go Resource for Parents and Non-Parents Alike

More Info

For People

With Bishop Rob Wright

More Info


The TryTank Podcast

More Info


Forward Movement Podcasts

Forward Day by Day; A Morning at the Office; Daily Prayer; An Evening at Prayer; Compline; Scripture Day by Day



More Info


Saturday, May 3, 11 am–2 pm ET / 10 am–1 pm CT

via Zoom

Complete Information and Registration


How African Origins, Heritage, Culture, and Music

Power the Christian Contemplative Spirit


Combining the wisdom and talents of two great teachers, this creative workshop will use storytelling, music, art, and poetry to bring alive the many contributions to contemplative life that flow from Africa and the Black experience.


Presented by Michael Battle and Julian Davis Reid


Full Press Release 

April 2025 Province V Board Retreat. photo credit: kind neighbor also at Waycross

Province V Executive Board Meeting


The Province V Executive Board met at Waycross Camp and Conference Center in April. They worked on building community with each other, hearing about ministries in the dioceses across the province, and finding ways that Province V can continue to "Connect. Support. Collaborate." with various ministries across our area.


Immigration Action Toolkit and Update Calls


The Migration Ministry Network urges everyone to understand the increasing threats facing our immigrant brothers and sisters and learn what we can do to help fellow parishioners and neighbors who may need support at this very challenging time. The Episcopal Church website offers a very helpful Immigration Action Toolkit, and everyone is invited to attend weekly Immigration Updates offered on Zoom by Episcopal Migration Ministries and the Office of Government Relations.

Register here.


The above program is hosted by church-wide organizations. If you have questions or would like further information about the Province V Migration Ministry Network, please email one of the co-conveners: Jack Lloyd jack.lloyd@earthlink.net or Silvia Huth silviahuth@yahoo.com or visit the Migration Ministry Network webpage. 

Book Corner


A beautiful booklet to commemorate marriage, with the alternative liturgy approved by the General Convention of the Episcopal Church in 2024.

 

The Celebration and Blessing of a Marriage II is a gift booklet for couples that provides an inclusive and meaningful way for couples to celebrate their union within the rich tradition of the Episcopal faith. Embossed with gold foil on the cover, it is a treasured keepsake to celebrate love and commitment in the presence of God.

 

Order from any Episcopal bookstoreAmazonBookshop, or your favorite bookseller. Paperback | 9781640658103 | $12.95

Book Corner - part 2


An entirely new revised and rewritten edition of a classic manual on priestly ministry in the prayer book catholic tradition. 


When first published at the end of the nineteenth century, The Parson’s Handbook went on to go through twelve editions, the final of which was published in 1932, four years before the death of its author, Percy Dearmer. Now, nearly a hundred years after the publication of Dearmer’s twelfth edition, Jared Cramer provides a new version of this work that will bring the insights of Dearmer’s distinctively Anglican approach to worship to bear on the ministry of clergy and lay leaders in the twenty-first century. Entirely revised and rewritten with attention to the principals of modern liturgical theology and history, along with the ecumenical context of today’s Christian worship, this book demonstrates that the principles at the core of Dearmer’s approach still can be of tremendous value to anyone who seeks to provide beautiful, dignified, and collaborative worship in the Anglican prayer book tradition.


Order from Bookshop.orgAmazonChristianBook, or your favorite bookseller. 

Paperback | 979-8385205271 | List Price: $45

Visitors Weekend in the Diocese of Northern Michigan -

Spring 2025


Plan to arrive Thursday, May 29, and depart anytime Monday, June 2, 2025.


Visitors Weekend is a longstanding tradition in the Diocese of Northern Michigan, welcoming guests to immerse themselves in an ecclesiology of baptismal ministry. Come learn about Mutual Ministry and the ways we have been intentionally promoting the Ministry of All the Baptized for more than 30 years. 


Visit local congregations, talk with diocesan staff and missioners, explore new ministry initiatives (such as U.P. Wild Church, and Healing with our Indigenous nations), and engage with others who are passionate about a collaborative way of being engaged in the work of Jesus.


More information and registration

Waycross Camp and Conference Center Events

Morgantown, Indiana (Diocese of Indianapolis)


Men's Weekend—May 16–19, 2025 (optional extension to May 20)

All men 18 and older are invited to spend a weekend at Waycross in fellowship. There will be conversation, programming, worship, prayer, hiking, and more. The theme for 2025 is Liturgy of Love! Register by May 2.


Women's Weekend—May 30–June 1, 2025 (optional extension to June 2)

Calling all women 18 and older! Come spend a long weekend at Waycross together. We’ll hike, work on a collaborative art project, pray together, and more! Register by May 16.


Pride Camp—June 29-July 2, 2025

Join us for a camp session that affirms and celebrates your identity. Play games, get creative, paddle on the lake, swim with friends, and sing around the campfire in a loving community.


This is a new session Waycross is offering in partnership with the Diocese of Indianapolis for families, children, and people of all ages to come, celebrate, and connect with other LGBTQ+ families and individuals. Our hope is to foster a community full of energy, celebration, fellowship and deep welcome.


Classic Camp - July 11-14, 2025

Relive (or experience for the first time) the magic of summer camp! Designed for adults 50+, this experience is a mix of all the classic camp fun, including campfires, s’mores, canoeing, hiking, arts & crafts, swimming, and a chaplain led program with sessions focused on participants past and present life-journeys - honoring where they’ve been and embracing where they’re going.


More information about all of Waycross' upcoming programs can be found at https://waycrossccc.org/waycross-events

Wakeman, Ohio (Diocese of Ohio)


Blessing of the Fields Retreat

Join your friends at Bellwether Farm, May 2-4, for an opportunity to work your hands in the dirt, play as a camper might, and learn about new regenerative farming initiatives happening on the farm. We'll plant the fields, develop new growing beds, care for the livestock, and pray together for fun, transformation, and an abundant harvest. Be a blessing to Bellwether by helping us bless the 2025 growing season in a perfect retreat for the whole family. Cabin and lodge room accommodations are available. For more information, find our retreat event page here. Register by April 16.


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Using Picture Books for Racial Healing

Picture books offer an excellent way to discover, discuss, and share stories about topics that many people did not study in school but that are crucial to the work of repairing, healing, and seeing God in each other. Registration is open for Dismantling Racism training sessions taking place in the coming months. Miriam McKenney leads the trainings, which take place on Zoom. 


All sessions in the same month make up a complete course, so you only need to sign up for one month. See the full calendar for the year.


Email the Diocese of Southern Ohio's Missioner for Beloved Community, Miriam McKenney, to learn more.

Prayer as Spiritual Practice

May 31 10 am–2 pm ET

In-person event

St Luke’s

247 W Lovell St Kalamazoo Mi 49007

Bring your own brown bag lunch, drinks provided.

RSVP to office@stlukeskalamazoo.org

Big Provincial Gathering

Summer 2026

Province V will be hosting another Big Provincial Gathering in the summer of 2026. If you are interested in being part of the planning for this event, please contact Heather: provinceVcoordinator@gmail.com


More information will be coming soon through this newsletter.

Networks

To get a reminder for any of these events, reply to this email. A special reminder is sent for each network.


ALL are welcome to attend these Zoom conversations. Please share the information with friends, colleagues, and in your parish newsletter. Most network meetings last about 60 minutes. See their webpages or email their contact for more information. For a full list of Networks and other Affiliated Organizations, visit the Province V website.

Archivists

Date of next meeting: 

Jun 9, 11 am ET / 10 am CT

Zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89950734030 (password: 5)

Convener: Brian Wilbert, Ohio

webpage: https://www.provincev.org/archivist.html

Creation Care

Date of next meeting:

May 12, 1 pm ET / 12 noon CT

Zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82932843412

(password: 5)

Convener: Jeanette Ettin, Eastern Michigan

webpage: https://www.provincev.org/creation.html


What’s the Big Deal with Fossil Fuel Divestment?

In December, 2024, the Episcopal Church announced that it had divested fully from fossil fuels. But had it really? Lella Lowe takes a look at why investment in fossil fuels should end, and what the Episcopal Church might still have left to do.


Lella Lowe is a long-time climate champion, beginning with her involvement in creation care programming at her church, Redeemer - Mobile. She is a founding member of the Mobile Environmental Justice Action Coalition (MEJAC) and Gulf Coast Creation Care, as well as chair of the Commission on the Integrity of Creation for the Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast. She is trained as a Climate Reality Leader, a graduate of EPA's Environmental Justice Academy, and a Blessed Tomorrow Climate Ambassador. Lella is also an active member of the Mobile Bay Sierra Club and the League of Women Voters of Mobile. 

Dismantling Racism

Date of next meeting: 

May 1, 1 pm ET / 12 noon CT

Zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83673680882

(password: 5)

webpage:

https://www.provincev.org/dismantlingracism


Be renewed and get connected with other leaders during our Wisdom Circles.

Lay-Led Congregations

Date of next meeting:

May 24, 11 am ET / 10 am CT


Please join us as we review and identify resources helpful for lay-led congregations.


Zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81619667819

(password: 5)

Convener: Jim Mogensen, Michigan

webpage:

https://www.provincev.org/layledcongregations.html

Safe Church

webpage


Use this page to get connected to your diocesan contact for Safe Church training and information.

Young Adult / Campus Ministry

Date of next meeting: 

Aug 19, 11 am ET / 10 am CT

Zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88386235160

(password 5)

Convener: Matthew Lukens, Michigan

webpage:

https://www.provincev.org/yacm.html



If this is your ministry area, make sure that you're part of the Google Group!

province-v-yacm@googlegroups.com

This is a new group name, so please update in your address book.

Innovation Catalysts

webpage

Date of next meeting: Sept 17


What's Next for Prov V Innovation Catalysts (Prov V Rocks!)

The Province V Innovation Catalysts regular monthly zoom gathering will be on hiatus for spring and summer with an eye toward relaunching in the fall of 2025. Our initial gatherings were a great opportunity to pair names with faces and share about our ministries, and we are ready to move toward a more focused style of gathering. Beginning in the fall, each zoom meeting will be facilitated by a different Prov V Innovator on a volunteer basis. When you facilitate, you have two options: present a case study of a struggle or challenge you're facing and ask for input from the group, or teach a concept or practice you have found transformative in your work. We hope to continue our cross-pollination of expertise and experimentation in a more focused way through this model, and we anticipate that a number of potential workshops for the next Big Provincial Gathering will germinate through these gatherings. Please contact Heather at provincevcoordinator@gmail.com if you would be willing to lead a session, and mark your calendars for Sept 17, 2025 for our reconvening this fall!




If you are the contact from your diocese who should be in these conversation, contact Heather Barta for the meeting information.

Migration Ministries

Date of next meeting:

May 20, 8 pm ET / 7 pm C

Zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81246380265

(password: 5)

Conveners: Silvia Huth, Michigan and 

Jack Lloyd, Chicago

webpage: https://www.provincev.org/migration.html


The Migration Ministry Network invites everyone who is concerned about immigrant justice issues to join us on May 20 for a live update from Sarah Shipman, who has served as director of Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) since 2022. 

At the very start of the new administration in January, EMM’s work as a leading refugee resettlement agency was suddenly disrupted when the federal government eliminated funding for EMM and eight similar resettlement agencies. This policy change led to staff layoffs and the abrupt termination of EMM’s long-established programs welcoming refugees in partnership with thirteen subsidiaries nationwide. 

Since then, with continuing support from the Episcopal Church, EMM has been working alongside the Office of Government Relations to regroup, continuing to serve refugees, asylum seekers, and all migrants who are under attack by our government – working toward the goal of Migration with Dignity.



In the webinar, Ms. Shipman and others from EMM will provide an up-to-the-minute briefing on key immigration issues and how churches and individual Episcopalians can make a difference. 



Episcopal Migration Response Network

Episcopal Migration Ministry hosts an Asylum and Detention Ministry Network that meets virtually on the fourth Wednesday of every month. The Ministry Network’s collaborative work and conversation focus on best practice-sharing in areas of direct service, organizing, advocacy actions, Christian formation and worship resources, and community education to protect asylum, promote humane and dignified alternatives to detention, and to support asylum seekers and those harmed by the immigration detention system. Learn more and register to attend meetings here.

Youth and Children

Date of next meeting: Jun 5, 3 pm ET / 2 pm CT

Convener: Carmen Piggins, Michigan

webpage:

https://www.provincev.org/youth.html

Zoom Link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87530910317 (password: 5)


Join into conversations with others!


ALL Youth and Children Ministers

Jun 5, 2025


Diocesan Youth Workers

If you are the youth minister for your diocese (or the main contact for youth work in your diocese), you are invited to join this conversation. Contact Carmen Piggins for the dates and details.

Affiliated Organizations

There are a number of organizations affiliated with the Episcopal Church and working across Province V. These groups have a "structure" that is more organized than a network. They have resources and information that are useful in your local ministry contexts.


For a full list of Affiliated Organizations, visit the Province V website.

Living Compass Mobile App


Features:

  • Guided Meditations: A collection of short meditations organized by category: Daily Living, Spiritual Nourishment, Relationships, Emotional Well-Being, and more.
  • Courses & Personal Retreats: Multi-session series that invites you to go deeper with a contemplative approach to specific wellness topics.
  • Contemplative Practices Collection: Walking Meditations (Retreat on 2 Feet), Prayer, Journaling, Music, Art & Movement, and more.
  • New content added frequently: Once you've created an account, you'll receive notifications when new resources are available.


Available now in Apple and Google app stores Or visit: app.LivingCompass.org

Invite Welcome Connect

A Simpler Way to Access Our On Demand Training Materials

 

We're making a change in the way individuals activate their subscriptions.

 

Since we launched Invite Welcome Connect On Demand on Jan. 1, dioceses and congregations across the church have been enjoying unlimited access to our evangelism, hospitality, and belonging training materials. Individuals receive a password from their diocese or church, and use that to activate their individual subscriptions.


Continue reading about this program

St. James Music Press Grant

St. James Music Press will award a grant to a church starting or revitalizing a music program. The grant aims to support new choir programs or established music ministries that add a new element by offering resources and professional support.


Elements awarded in the grant include -

  • Complimentary 1-Year Membership to St. James Music Press
  • $1000 - To support ministry needs
  • Quarterly program consultations with SJMP colleagues meant to help recipients maximize their SJMP membership, discuss program challenges, and celebrate/build upon program successes.


Click here for more information. Deadline: May 30, 2025

See the latest newsletter from HSEC.

United Thank Offering

Download the information for May 2025!


Save the date for our 4 Annual Virtual Training Day on Saturday, June 7 9a- Noon Eastern time. Click here to register for the Online Training Day, and everyone who registers by May 23 will get an event swag bag mailed to you!

Financial Assistance for Episcopal Deacons


The Fund for the Diaconate provides vital financial assistance to deacons, and those in diaconal formation, who have insufficient funds for their needs. Grants are available for ongoing support​​, declared emergencies, medical expenses, and diaconal formation. Visit our website for details and to apply. https://www.fundfordiaconate.org/apply-for-aid.html

ECF Presents to Congregational Leadership Teams in Chicago, IL


On March 1, ECF team members Demi Prentiss, Program Director of Research and Development, and Jacob Sierra, Senior Program Director of Digital Resources, presented to lay leaders in Chicago on being a better vestry member. Vestry members must be guardians of four major aspects of a faith community’s life: the assets, the flock, the guardrails, and the bridges. Read more here: https://www.ecf.org/about/news/391/ecf-partners-with-the-diocese-of-chicago-for-lay-leader-summit

Updates from Church Periodical Club


Congratulations to Province V as we were the top donations in the raffle drawing contest! This raffle provided a total of $2,000 for operating expenses. Kathy Mank of Southern Ohio won the stitched heart quilt. Thank you for your support.


Have you ever wanted to be a missionary? Well, you can be, through the adult-granting process of Church Periodical Club. Province V has a grant submitted for books for the visually impaired for a rural library. Donations can be made for specific grants to to the general fund for grants. Every dollar not only allows us to fund these grants on June 14, 2025, as well as grants to the seminaries for their students. Maryfran Crist has a full list of donations needed to fulfill grant requests.


Email me for questions and more information

maryfrancrist64@gmail.com


Maryfran Crist

Province V CPC Representative

CPC website.

Sermon Roundtable, offered for congregations and their preachers by the Episcopal Preaching Foundation.


This 12-week small group program is led by the regular preachers in a parish—lay or ordained— with all materials available online for in-person, online, or hybrid meetings on your own schedule. Thanks to a generous grant from the Lilly Endowment’s Compelling Preaching Initiative, this program is offered at no cost to participating parishes. 


Sermon Roundtable is now accepting applications for Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 cohorts. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until Aug 1 for Fall and Feb 1 for Spring cohorts. 


For any questions, please email the Rev. Mariclair Partee Carlsen, National Coordinator at mparteecarlsen@preachingfoundation.org. For more information or to apply, please visit

https://preachingfoundation.nm-secure.com/Sermon-Roundtable

Upcoming Events and Webinars



Province V Executive Board

Do you have questions about Province V? Would you like to be more involved in planning the events that are offered at the provincial level? The Executive Board of the Province meets monthly on fourth Tuesdays at 3 pm ET / 2 pm CT via zoom.


Contact your diocesan representative to the Executive Board:

Mr. Rick Stanitis, Northern Michigan, President

The Rt. Rev. Matthew Gunter, Wisconsin, Vice President

The Rev. Garron Daniels, Springfield, Secretary

Ms. Rebecca Elfring-Roberts, Chicago, Treasurer

Ms. Louisa McKellaston, Executive Council Representative

The Rev. M.E. Eccles, Executive Council Representative

Ms. Laura Jackson, Chicago

Dr. Elizabeth Jordan, Great Lakes

Ms. Lesley MacKellar, Indianapolis

Mr. Luke Thompson, Michigan

Ms. Betty Bowersox, Missouri

The Rev. Dr. Terri Bays, Northern Indiana

Ms. Katie Chipman-Bergsma, Northern Michigan

The Rev. Rachel Harrison, Ohio

Mr. Edward Lasseigne, Southern Ohio

Ms. Carol McCrary, Springfield

The Rev. Marlene Hogue, Wisconsin


Heather Barta, Province V Coordinator

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