Highlights:
- Opening Prayer
- Episcopal Coalition for Racial Equity and Justice
- Haitian Migrants of Springfield, Ohio - the Real Story
- Bake Pray Rest
- Gun Buyback Event
- Verger's Conference
- United Thank Offering event
- Bishop Gunter Installation
- Forma Conference - Jan 2025
- Recent Events Reports
- Vote Faithfully
- The Brood
- Evangelist Leadership Training
- Using Picture Books for Racial Healing
- Book Corner
- Healthy Congregations
- Presiding Bishop Investiture
- Protect from Online Scams
- Episcopal Parish Network
- TryTank Zoom meetings
- Quilt Retreat
- Indigenous People's Justice Network Book Group
- Agrarian Ministry Certificate Program
- Networking Conversations
- Affiliated Organizations
- Upcoming Events and Webinars
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Opening Prayer
From the Love God, Love God's World Curriculum, Session 1
Great Spirit God, we give you thanks for another day on this Earth. We give you thanks to enjoy the compassionate goodness of you, our Creator. We acknowledge with one mind our respect and gratefulness to all the sacred cycles of life. Bind us together in the circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and one another. Amen.
— From Native American/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian liturgies, prepared for the General Convention of The Episcopal Church, Anaheim, California, July 2009
Learn more about this resource and how to host or join a circle.
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Episcopal Coalition for Racial Equity and Justice
Learn more about the Episcopal Coalition for Racial Equity and Justice at the Dismantling Racism Network meeting on October 3 at 1 pm ET / 12 noon CT. Find more information on the network webpage.
The Episcopal Coalition for Racial Equity and Justice is a voluntary association of Episcopal dioceses, parishes, organizations, and individuals dedicated to the work of becoming the beloved community. The Coalition welcomes participation from all groups and individuals at every level of the church who faithfully engage in the work of truth-telling, reckoning, and healing for racial equity, justice, and the dismantling of white supremacy.
Learn more and connect:
https://episcopalcoalition.org/
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An Update from the Province V Migration Ministry Network
The Haitian Migrants of Springfield Ohio – the Real Story
On September 17, the Rev. Michelle C. Boomgaard spoke to the Province V Migration Ministry Network, giving us an accurate picture of the situation in Springfield, Ohio, where she serves as Rector of Christ Episcopal Church.
Michelle’s eyewitness account was a much-needed correction to the false and malicious rumors that have spread about relations between Springfield’s recently arrived Haitian migrants and the rest of the city’s residents. She gave us some important background and provided a more accurate picture of what’s really going on.
The Springfield Michelle described to us is a proud Midwestern town that was once home to companies like Crowell-Collier Publishing and a huge International Harvester plant that employed thousands. The population peaked in the 1960s, but then, as in many parts of the Midwest, the city experienced difficult times in the 1980s and 1990s, falling into serious economic decline as manufacturing and its good-paying jobs dwindled and population declined.
Read the full article.
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Bake Pray Rest
A Camp for Formation Leaders
October 22-24 Noon to Noon
Proctor Center, London, Ohio
This "camp" retreat is for all formation leaders - lay and clergy- who would like to connect with other leaders, learn and share about formation resources and best practices, and who would love a time of rest and restoration at Procter. Author, baker, and retreat leader Kendall Vanderslice, along with Procter's Co-Executive Director, Jerusalem Greer, will lead this camp-retreat, including the embodied spiritual practice of bread making. Kendell will also host a workshop on using the Bake with the Bible curriculum and Jerusalem will host conversations about reimagining formation programs and gatherings in a time of great change for the Church. Additionally, "campers" will have opportunities to rest and play together in true Camp Procter style.
Rates are all inclusive, space is limited:
DSO Formation Leader - FREE
NON-DSO Rate: - $350 per person
Register and learn more here: https://diosohio.wufoo.com/forms/formation-camp-for-leaders-bake-pray-rest/
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Gun Buyback
St. Michael's, Lansing, Michigan
Our Third Annual Voluntary Gun Buyback is Saturday, October 5, 2024.
All the details are in the image above. Please help us advertise, destroy unwanted guns, and give hope that gun safety, not gun violence can be the norm.
If you are interested in hosting your own gun buyback event, please contact your diocesan office for support or Heather Barta, Coordinator of Province V to direct you to a local resource.
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Verger's Conference
October 10-13, 2024
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Vergers Guild of the Episcopal Church to Host 2024 Annual Conference at Christ Church Cranbrook
Bloomfield Hills, MI—The Vergers Guild of the Episcopal Church (VGEC) is pleased to announce that its 2024 Annual Conference will take place from October 10-13 at Christ Church Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The event, gathering vergers from across the globe, is a time-honored tradition dedicated to education, fellowship, service, and community within the VGEC.
This year’s conference will feature a diverse array of sessions, including "Verger 101," "Meditation with Dr. Felix Rodgers," "Difficult Discussions," "The Episcopal Rosary," and more. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in a featured service project supporting Forgotten Harvest, an organization committed to alleviating hunger and reducing nutritious food waste in the community.
In addition to the educational sessions, the conference will offer several cultural excursions, including visits to the Detroit Institute of Art, the Cranbrook Institute, the Wright Museum, and the Detroit Riverwalk. Attendees can also enjoy an Oktoberfest Tailgate, live music, and other social events.
The conference will include multiple worship opportunities, culminating in a grand Procession of Vergers during the concluding Sunday morning Eucharist.
For more information and to register, please visit this page.
For questions, contact: Albie Bell (albie@vergers.org)
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UTO Webinar:
Gratitude Comes Full Circle
Tuesday, October 22, 2024 at 1:00 pm ET, Noon CT
Join a panel of recent United Thank Offering (UTO) grant recipients as they share about their ministries to welcome LGBTQ+ people who are at risk in their communities.
Moderated by the Rev. Canon Heather Melton, staff officer for the United Thank Offering, and Aaron Scott, staff officer for gender justice, the discussion will include panelists from the Anglican Church of Brazil and Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota. Learn more.
Registration is required.
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Bishop Matthew Gunter to be Installed Bishop of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - The Rt. Rev. Matthew Gunter will be installed as the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Wisconsin on Saturday, October 5, at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Convention Center in Stevens Point. The service of installation will take place as part of the first Annual Convention of the Diocese of Wisconsin since the reunion of the Episcopal dioceses of Eau Claire, Fond du Lac, and Milwaukee earlier this summer. Prior to the reunification, Bishop Gunter served as bishop of Fond du Lac and bishop provisional of Eau Claire, while also serving as assisting bishop in the Diocese of Milwaukee during its leadership transition. He was consecrated bishop on April 26, 2014.
On May 4, 2024, at a special joint convention in Baraboo, Wisconsin, the three dioceses voted to rejoin as one, after a nearly three-year process of discernment. On June 28, 2024, the 81st General Convention of The Episcopal Church voted to approve the reunion of the dioceses of Milwaukee, Fond du Lac, and Eau Claire.
The Diocese of Wisconsin was originally formed in 1847. In 1875, the Diocese of Fond du Lac was created to serve the northeastern 26 counties of the state, and the Diocese of Wisconsin was renamed the Diocese of Milwaukee in 1886. In 1928, the Diocese of Eau Claire was formed from parts of the Diocese of Fond du Lac and parts of the Diocese of Milwaukee to serve the northwestern part of Wisconsin.
In 2021, the dioceses of Eau Claire, Fond du Lac, and Milwaukee began the process to pursue reuniting as one diocese in Wisconsin. This process included widespread input from clergy and lay leaders in the state.
The reunited Episcopal Diocese of Wisconsin includes more than 100 congregations and ministries and more than 11,500 baptized members.
Bishop Matt Gunter serves as the Vice President of the Province V Executive Board.
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Forma Conference
Save the Date
January 27-30, 2025
The 2025 Forma Annual Conference will take place January 27-30 for 3.5 hours each day. There are two ways to participate: through Zoom or by traveling to an on-site retreat. Either way, our plenaries, worship, and workshops will be highly engaging and interactive. Our theme, Come Away Together (Retirémonos Juntos), comes from Mark 6:31-32: "Come away to a deserted place all by yourselves and rest a while" (NRSVA). Registration opens in October. Visit our website to learn more.
Attend in person at Waycross Camp and Conference Center in the Diocese of Indianapolis, host a watch party in your community, or participate from home.
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Recent Events in the Province | |
photo provided by Bishop Deon Johnson, Missouri | |
Two in-person gatherings happened in Province V in September!
Above - the Province V House of Bishops held a retreat at Holy Wisdom Monastery. Several of the bishops were able to gather together for a couple of days.
Below - The Province IV and Province V Creation Care Networks hosted a retreat and conference at Nazareth Retreat Center, near Louisville, KY. Each participant received the book written by the retreat leader: Margaret Bullitt-Jonas. THANK YOU to Church Periodical Club for the gift of the written word!
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photo credit: Maryfran Crist | |
The Office of Government
Relations Presents:
Vote Faithfully
Participating in our country’s political life isn’t just about casting our own vote – it requires working together so we can all vote and vote faithfully. There are many ways to get involved – from participating ourselves to supporting others in our congregations and communities. We can all play a role in getting “souls to the polls!”
As a non-profit organization, the Episcopal Church, Province V, dioceses, and parishes do not endorse specific candidates, but we do encourage everyone to make informed choices to vote the values of human dignity and equality.
Check out the resources on this page to learn more about issues important to us as Christians and to find ways you can peacefully engage in the election process.
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The Brood: An Inclusive Ministry for Foster, Adoptive, and Kinship Families
In October 2021, with the support of the Diocese of Southern Ohio, "The Brood" launched. The Brood is a community of joyful belonging for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. We meet in-person and online, and families from anywhere and everywhere are invited to join us for our virtual caregiver support groups, book groups, and spiritual retreats. To learn more, contact Rev. Olivia Hamilton at olivia@calvaryclifton.org or sign up for our newsletter here!
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Evangelism Leadership Course
Oct 6 -Nov 11.
Evangelism Leadership Training Course with Jerusalem Greer: This course is designed for those who seek to inspire, encourage, and lead the community toward a bolder proclamation of God’s Good News by leading Evangelism Ministries. Participants will explore evangelism leadership as a contextual story-sharing process from an Anglican/Episcopal framework. In addition to reflecting together on how one recognizes God’s presence, engages and interprets the stories of God’s action throughout history, and responds to God’s invitation to live in ways that demonstrate and teach the Good News, participants will engage a variety of media and techniques aimed at equipping them to develop and lead evangelism ministries within their congregation or diocese. This class is online and hosted by Bexley-Seabury's Pathways program.
Visit this page for information and registration.
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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.
A training course occurs during one month, so you only need to sign up for one.
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October 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 12 noon - 1 pm ET / 11 am - 12 noon CT. Sign up here.
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November 7, 14, 21, 6-8 pm ET / 5-7 pm CT. Sign up here.
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December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 12 noon - 1 pm ET / 11 am - 12 noon CT. Sign up here.
Email the Diocese of Southern Ohio's Missioner for Beloved Community, Miriam McKenney, to learn more.
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Book Corner
A provocative invitation to smash the confines of “polite” prayer and find peace through a candid dialogue with the divine.
“Rage Praying” is about turning pent-up frustrations, daily annoyances, and righteous anger into a raw and transformative dialogue with a higher power who's ready to listen. Fed up with injustice, environmental neglect, or just the jerk who stole your parking spot? Good. Episcopal priest and TikTok sensation Elizabeth Ashman Riley has you covered in this daring prayer collection. Discover the liberating power of a spiritual practice that doesn't just understand the messiness of life but welcomes it with open arms.
Order from any Episcopal bookstore, Amazon, Bookshop, or your favorite bookstore.
Paperback | 9781640657489 | List Price: $18.95
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Scholarships are available to Diocese of Southern Ohio clergy and lay leaders. For more information please contact acting executive director Lynn Carter-Edmands at lynn@healthycongregations.com . Registration is still open. | |
Join the Churchwide Online Celebration
The Investiture of
Presiding Bishop-elect Sean Rowe
Nov. 2, 2024, 11 am ET / 10 am CT
In this historic and joyful season, we invite you to pray for guidance for our church and our new presiding bishop as he leads us in envisioning the reign of God in our midst. May our celebration unite us as a sacramental community, and may we be filled with new energy to bear witness to God’s work of redemption.
Who: Everyone is invited!
What: The Episcopal Church will officially welcome the Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe as its 28th presiding bishop with a smaller, simpler investiture service aimed at reducing carbon footprint and increasing churchwide virtual participation.
When: Nov. 2, with a prelude featuring a “roll call” of dioceses starting at 9:30 a.m. ET. The service itself starts at 11 a.m. ET.
Where: The service will be livestreamed on this page and on The Episcopal Church’s Facebook page. A recording will be posted and distributed after the service.
How can I participate? Churches, dioceses, small groups, seminaries, and other Episcopal communities are encouraged to organize watch parties to participate in real time with Episcopalians around the world. Find and download customizable invitation assets.
See all of the details on this page.
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Protect Yourself from Online Scams
Dioceses and congregations continue to be targets of online scammers, who either take unauthorized control of an account or pretend to be a clergy member or other person in authority to trick individuals into sharing information or making purchases. The Diocese of Maine has a nice writeup on various forms of scams and how we can all protect ourselves.
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BPG Sponsor: EPN Upcoming
Workshops
To see more information or register, visit the page with the full list of workshops.
- Oct 7, 3 pm ET: Exploring the 2024 Parochial Report Form for Parishes, registration
- Oct 9, 3 pm ET: Church Security: Seeking Grace or Harmful Intent, registration
- Oct 23, 3 pm ET: Tending Our Soil: Supporting Ground-level Church Revitalization, registration
- Oct 29, 3 pm ET: Serving the Global Community: Strengthening Parish Outreach, registration
Thanks to EPN for sponsoring Big Provincial Gathering 2024!
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TryTank Regional Innovation Hub
Zoom Meetings
St. Barnabas, Bay Village, Ohio is hosting TryTank Regional Innovation Hub Zoom meetings quarterly. The last gathering of this round is on November 11. All events will be held at 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT. This is an opportunity for those who are curious about innovation, participated in last year's Innovation Day, or are actively experimenting with new ideas. In every meeting, an innovation method that can be used in experiments will be shared, there will be an opportunity to share what is or is not working, and there will be a Q&A for anyone interested in applying for TryTank funds for an experiment. If you have any questions or would like to learn more, please contact Hally Marsh or the Rev. Alex Martin.
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Third Coast Quilt Retreat
Getting away by yourself or with a friend does not have to be a long drive, flight or filled with a stressful itinerary! Join us at the DeKoven Center and put your cares and chores behind you! Take a weekend away and just do what you love … finish a quilt or two!
Room and meals are included, coffee and snacks available 24 hours a day. Help is available to unload your sewing machine, fabrics, notions and maybe even your favorite chair. Cutting and ironing stations as well as design boards are set up for the weekend. Take time to relax and enjoy the peaceful historic campus on Lake Michigan! Registration will open through Friday, November 1st, 2024.
For more information and to register, please visit the link below:
https://www.dekovencenter.org/quilt-retreat-2024
Thanks to DeKoven for sponsoring Big Provincial Gathering 2024!
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Province I Book Club
The Province I Indigenous Peoples' Justice Network will host an online book discussion on Nov. 13, 7-8:30 p.m., focused on Massacre on the Merrimack: Hannah Duston's Captivity and Revenge in Colonial America by Jay Atkinson.
All are welcome to participate. Find the book through your library, purchase from a local bookstore, or purchase here.
(Linked is an article which may be of interest)
Registration is required.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation e-mail containing information about joining the meeting.
Questions may be directed to Martha Gardner, Missioner for Networking and Formation, at mgardner@diomass.org.
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Agrarian Ministry Certificate Program
Agrarian Ministry Certificate - Launching in 2025
The Agrarian Ministry Certificate will be a new, hybrid program with the Stevenson School of Ministry and the Procter Center. Its purpose is to prepare church leaders to teach, lead, and inspire their faith communities to steward the land in a way that is faithful to our call as disciples of Jesus.
Brian Sellers Petersen of the Faithful Agrarian and Jerusalem Greer of the Procter Center, co-founders of the Good News Garden Movement, will convene the certificate program.
This certificate combines online convenings, a directed final project, and an in-person retreat at the Procter Center. Learn more.
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Province V's work in the world is to "Connect. Network. Support." Networks exist for people to gather around areas of interest and share resources with each other. Sometimes networks host webinars to share information and sometimes they develop new resources to support leaders in their local contexts.
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.
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Dismantling Racism
Date of next meeting:
Oct 3, 1 pm ET / 12 noon CT
Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83673680882
(password: 5)
webpage:
https://www.provincev.org/dismantlingracis
October: Learn about the new Episcopal Coalition for Racial Equity and Justice from Crystal Plummer (Chicago), board member of this new non-profit connected to the Episcopal Church.
November: Leora Tadgerson, serving as Director of Reparations and Justice at the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan, will speak about the tasks at hand within truth telling and reconciliation research of the Indian boarding school era from a church perspective. This will include efforts as a diocese, state wide, and updates of the Indigenous Boarding School Commissions (A127 & MW062) of The Episcopal Church.
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Lay-Led Congregations
Date of next meeting:
Oct 19, 11 am ET / 10 am CT
Join the network as we work with a leadership coach to develop a plan for the network going forward.
Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81619667819
(password: 5)
Convener: Jim Mogensen, Michigan
webpage:
https://www.provincev.org/layledcongregations.html
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Youth and Children
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
Oct 10, 3 pm ET / 2 pm CT
This is the first of these gatherings! If your ministry leads you to working with children and youth, we welcome you! You might be lay or ordained, volunteered or paid, in a parish, community setting, connected with a camp, or diocesan staff. We look forward to this time together!
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.
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Young Adult / Campus Ministry
Date of next meeting:
will be decided at the October retreat
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.
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Creation Care
Date of next meeting:
Oct 14, 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
October Gathering: Creation's Gifts for Responding to Eco Grief and Burnout
Payton Hoegh, M.Div, California Naturalist (He/Him)
Program Director for The Center for Spirituality in Nature
Monday, October 14 at 1 p.m. eastern
Sometimes it feels like our efforts to care for creation, respond to climate change, and offer healing to a world in crisis is like trying to hold sand with our fingers spread wide. Sometimes it just feels like we’re carrying the whole Earth on our own… and the burden can be heavy. The scale of the ecological crises we face means that anxiety, grief, and burnout are persistent issues for those deeply concerned and most active in responding.
Our spiritual tradition and deepened connection to the natural world can guide us through these challenging emotional responses and equip us with the resilience and imagination we need to persist as faithful healers for this wounded and wonderful world.
Join Payton Hoegh, Program Director of the Center for Spirituality in Nature and contributing writer for The Episcopal Church’s Love God, Love God’s World curriculum, in exploring these gifts and how they might help us care for creation in a way that is healthy, holistic, and sustainable."
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Migration Ministries
Date of next meeting:
Nov 19, 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
To get a reminder for Migration Ministry Network events, reply to this email. A special reminder will come before the Zoom meeting.
In case you plan to visit Chicago in the next few weeks, this new exhibit at UIC may be of interest (see message, below). It runs until October 21. This Instagram page shows some of the work and gives some background: https://www.instagram.com/art.for.migration.justice/
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.
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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.
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Church Periodical Club - reporting on the Creation Care Retreat
Maryfran Crist
As your Province V representative I was able to attend this important event. It was exciting to see the participants not only with the books CPC provided through an adult grant (NBF) but also to have as the leader the author Margaret Bullitt-Jonas.
Notes:
• Watch for updated Adult grant guidelines. There are changes coming.
• Remember that grant for children/youth are available year round.
• As all organizations struggle in this time of stress, CPC needs donations in order to continue to provide the ministry of the written word. Need ideas? Email me or call and lets see what’s best for your faith group (Maryfrancrist64@gmail.com 815-257-7012)
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United Thank Offering
Download the details about the fall webinar, applying for a grant, and ordering swag and UTO shirts.
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Church World Service
Join communities across the country this fall in ending hunger and poverty through the CROP Hunger Walk! Find your local Walk and sign-up yourself and your congregation to start raising funds TODAY at crophungerwalk.org.
Welcome to one of our newest Affiliated Organizations!
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Medical Grants available for Deacons
The Fund for the Diaconate offers medical grants to provide Episcopal deacons in financial need with assistance for direct medical expenses. Examples are hearing aids, dental and medical procedures, equipment, etc. Apply on the website. https://www.fundfordiaconate.org/medical-grants.html
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Sermon Roundtable, a small group offering for congregations and their clergy and/or lay preachers from the Episcopal Preaching Foundation, is now accepting applications for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 cohorts
This 12-week program is available at no charge to you or your parishioners, thanks to a grant from The Compelling Preaching Initiative of the Lilly Endowment.
Find out more and register here: https://www.preachingfoundation.org/conferences-programs/sermon-roundtable/
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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
The Rev. Steve Godfrey, Northern Michigan
The Rev. Rachel Harrison, Ohio
Mr. Edward Lasseigne, Southern Ohio
Ms. Jan Goossens, Springfield
The Rev. Marlene Hogue, Wisconsin
Heather Barta, Province V Coordinator
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