The 80th General Convention
of the Episcopal Church
Mother Rebecca
This month, I had the honor of attending the 80th General Convention of The Episcopal Church. Originally scheduled to take place over 14 days in 2021, this General Convention was first postponed for a year and then shortened to four days due to lingering concerns about the spread of the Covid-19 virus. As a first-time deputy, the learning curve was steep and the work extraordinarily fast-paced. I am grateful to have been warmly received into the Dallas deputation – one of the highlights of my time in Baltimore is the friendship and camaraderie among our group. Another highlight was access to Maryland crab at just about every meal!
We met for three sessions each day, breaking for lunch and dinner and meeting until 8:30 or 9:00 each evening. We considered a total of 431 resolutions. Of course, four days are not sufficient to discuss and debate so many resolutions; as a result, many were passed using a consent calendar process. Likewise, one e-news article is not sufficient to describe to you all of the decisions we reached. Below, I highlight several important matters that we considered in the House of Deputies and that were also approved in the House of Bishops.
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Calling all Bakers and Tasters
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Figworks is a day of outreach when we actively commit ourselves to the work of seeing and addressing the needs in our community. Join us on August 7 for our first Outreach Bake-Off benefitting Aunt Bette’s Community Pantry (part of St. Philip’s School & Community Center).
Tickets will be sold at the door.
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Faithful Departed
A funeral service for Nicholas Christian Braun will be held on Saturday, July 30 at 11:00am. Nick was an involved and dedicated member of the Transfiguration family. Please keep his grandmother, Carolyn Georges, and Nicholas' whole family in your prayers.
A live stream of the Burial Office will be available here.
Rest eternal grant him, O Lord, and may light perpetual shine upon him.
May his soul, and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
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Join us next weekend as we celebrate the completion of our solar roof installation at all three of our worship services. This project represents the fulfillment of a goal to reduce our reliance on carbon-based energy and was made possible through the Transfiguring Our Foundations capital campaign.
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Open Door
Summer Social
Open Door, Transfiguration's ministry to our LGBTQ+ members, is inviting you to join in their summer social after The Table from 7:00pm to 10:00pm Saturday, July 23.
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Foyer Groups Return
Foyer groups are a great opportunity to connect with fellow parishioners by sharing and hosting meals together in small groups. We will kick-off our next season in the Parlor, August 14 at 4pm.
if you are interested in participating.
We look forward to seeing old friends, meeting new ones, and sharing good meals together!
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Monarch Butterfly Pilgrimage
You are invited to participate in a pilgrimage to central Mexico to witness one of the greatest of natural wonders: the overwintering colony of Monarch butterflies. Pilgrims will enjoy three days in the butterfly preserves, and several additional days touring Mexico City. The dates of the pilgrimage are February 15-20, and the cost (not including airfare) is $1,750. Reservations are filling up quickly and only a few slots remain. For more information, contact Lana Mederos at [email protected]. To reserve one of the 15 spots, send a check payable to The Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration for $175 with a memo “Mexico Pilgrimage”.
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Say Farewell to Michael Sturdy
Michael Sturdy, our Interim Youth Director, will head to seminary at the start of August, and his final Sunday will be July 31. We will bid Michael and his family farewell on July 31. If you would like to make a contribution toward a purse for Michael, click here.
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Youth Open
House
The Youth Council would like to invite all youth (6th-12th grade) to an Open House & 6th Grade Welcome at the Youth Center on August 14. Youth leaders will be available to give tours and share with you the exciting plans for the upcoming year.
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For more information on the Youth Open House, Transfiguration's Youth Ministry, or to become a Youth volunteer contact Delynda Moravec at [email protected]
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Summer Fun for Figs with Kids
Figs with Kids is our fellowship group for parents with children currently living at home. They will be hosting a number of events this summer and want you to join!
July 23, 11:00am-4:00pm - Lake day at Cedar Creek Lake
August 13, 5:00pm-9:00pm - Family Movie Night
To learn more, click the button below and follow Figs with Kids on Facebook.
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Back-to-School Blessing
August 14 is our annual blessing of the backpacks! Blessing backpacks is not just for the kiddos. All children, youth, and adults are encouraged to bring their backpacks, bags, or briefcases for a blessing. Transfiguration will honor and bless all students and teachers returning to school at the 9:00am and 11:15am services. This year’s third grade Bible presentation will take place at the 9:00am service.
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Reception Volunteers Needed
We need volunteers to help staff our main reception desk. Duties include answering the phone, greeting members and visitors, responding to inquiries, and directing folks to the appropriate area or staff person. Times are Monday through Friday, 1:00pm to 4:00pm with the occasional possibility of a morning shift. If you are interested, please contact Fred Ellis, 972-233-1898 Ext. 230 or [email protected]
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July Office Hours
During the month of July, the church offices will be closed on Mondays.
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