A WEEKLY eNEWSLETTER AND OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN DELAWARE | |
February is Black History Month | |
The Disaster Preparedness team in the Episcopal Church in Delaware has diligently worked on organizing and formulating recommendations, procedures, and protocols for our diocese in the event of a disaster. Their focus spans natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, ice, and snow, as well as fires, civil unrest, and shootings.
This planning effort extends to individuals and families, as well as parishes, the Mission Support Office, and various organizations within the diocese. The team aims to guide everyone on where to initiate their preparedness journey and provide numerous resources applicable to each group.
Preparedness offers the assurance of resilience against the impact of disasters. Recognizing that disasters can take various forms — whether natural, pandemic, terrorism, industrial accidents, or cyberattacks — the team emphasizes the urgency of readiness. Are you prepared? Do you know evacuation or shelter locations? Is your property insurance current? Do you have the necessary contacts? Are you aware of the available resources? It's time to ensure your readiness. Click here to learn more.
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Driving Change:
The diocesan Racial Justice & Reconciliation Commission in action
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Commemoration
The Rev. Absalom Jones
Sunday, February 11
8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
St. Barnabas' Church
Wilmington
Guest speaker:
Lydia York
Delaware State Auditor
The commemoration is a joint effort of the Racial Justice and Reconciliation Commission in the Episcopal Church in Delaware, St. Barnabas' Church, and
St. Barnabas' Church
Becoming Beloved Community.
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Poor People's Campaign
Mass Assembly
Saturday, March 2
12:00 p.m.
Legislative Hall
Dover
Join poor and impacted people, clergy, and advocates
in your state!
A day of nationally-coordinated,
simultaneous direct action all
across the country. Bring the demands of 140 million poor
& low-wealth people directly to lawmakers at state capitols.
Everybody in; nobody out!
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Benevolent Community Summit of Delaware
Wednesday, March 20
9:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Rollins Conference Ctr
1131 N. Dupont Hwy, Dover
Keynote speaker:
Dr. Eddie Glaude, Jr.,
distinguished scholar of African American Studies at
Princeton University
This summit is a unique opportunity to connect with
fellow community members,
share ideas, and inspire
positive change in Delaware.
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February is BLACK HISTORY MONTH | |
The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in paying tribute to the generations of African Americans who struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society. Read More here | |
Be Bold in Your Faith
Mission Work in the Episcopal Church
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Application deadline: February 16, 2024
Offering a new extended age limit, the Young Adult Service Corps (YASC) invites Episcopalians ages 21 to 35 to consider a year of international mission engagement as their “next faithful step.”
Applications for 2024-2025 placements are being accepted now and the deadline to apply online is Feb. 16.
For more than two decades, YASC participants have served in areas of administration/communication, agriculture, community development, education, health care, parish ministry/chaplaincy, social services, youth work, and more, while participating in the daily life and ministry of churches, cathedrals, and dioceses around the Anglican Communion. Since the start, volunteers have served in more than 40 countries.
Read more here.
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Is God calling you to go out into the world to “seek and serve Christ in all persons?” To meet neighbors you never knew you had?
If so, the Episcopal Volunteers in Mission program may be for you. Working with partners around the Anglican Communion, we offer opportunities to live, work, and pray alongside fellow Anglicans/Episcopalians around the world as you continue your own faith journey.
Open to Episcopalians ages 30+, Episcopal Volunteers in Mission invites you to build relationships, share your gifts and skills, listen to and learn from partners around the world, and be open to the personal transformation that comes from meeting God in new ways. Missionaries are lay and ordained, young and old. They serve as teachers, accountants, doctors, administrators, theologians, agriculturalists, chaplains, and much more.
Click here for more information and application.
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