Humour in the Church Kitchen
Looking for a chuckle? Check out Cartoon Church. All of these cartoons are great, but I especially love the new one called The Church Kitchen. Tell me if you can't relate to this!
I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I; send me!" Isaiah 6:8
Looking for a chuckle? Check out Cartoon Church. All of these cartoons are great, but I especially love the new one called The Church Kitchen. Tell me if you can't relate to this!
This is one of my favorite prayers, and though you've seen it before on this blog, I think it bears repeating. It's a prayer attributed to Jacob Astley (1579-1652), and you can find it in St. Benedict's Prayer Book from Ampleforth Abbey Press (ISBN 0-85244-2580).
Special thanks to Karen B. at Lent and Beyond for reminding me of this wonderful work by John Donne. Karen is a missionary serving in Africa with ties to the Episcopal church in SE Florida. She, along with other contributors, manages a terrific Anglican prayer blog -- check it out at Lent and Beyond
From the webpage of Women's Ministries in the Episcopal Church:
"One of the special features at the General Convention this summer will be a timeline featuring the history of women in the Episcopal Church . . .[and] the Committee on the Status of Women decided it was important not only to recognize women who have been ordained priests and bishops, but other women who have contributed to the rich history of the Episcopal Church.
The Women’s Wall Timeline is being sponsored by the Episcopal Women’s History Project, the Episcopal Women’s Caucus, and the Committee on the Status of Women, . . . [paying] special tribute to the women who served as convention deputy in 1970, the first year that women could be seated in the House of Deputies, and whose presence and vote made it possible for their sisters to be ordained to the diaconate in 1970 and the priesthood in 1976.
The Women’s Wall Timeline will be in the nave of Trinity Episcopal Church, . . . [and] will be officially blessed at Evening Prayer on Monday, June 12 at 5:30 p.m.
In case you have not been following the news of the upcoming Election of a Presiding Bishop during the General Convention, a total of 5 nominees are currently Province IV Bishops:
Did you know that most of the information you need for the upcoming Triennial Meeting can be found on the ECW website? At the left you'll find a link for the site. Check it out and you'll find an updated calendar, registration forms, website/newsletter competition information, and more.
Ever wonder where Kay Meyer spends her days? That is, when she's not on the road with the National ECW Board . . .
1-1/2 cups sugar | 1/2-cup melted butter |
3 eggs | 1 teaspoon vanilla |
1 Tablespoon cornstarch | 1/4-cup buttermilk |
1 Tablespoon flour | 1-cup chopped pecans |
Eight Episcopal women's organizations have come together to form the Council of Episcopal Women's Organizations following a recent planning retreat. According to a press release,
"Out of the retreat has come a decision to rename the Council [of Women's Ministries] and refocus on the original mission of the council -- to provide a support network to encourage cooperation among those organizations that began as ministries by women."Founding organizations of the Council of Episcopal Women's Organizations include representatives from the Episcopal Church Women, the Committee on the Status of Women, the Episcopal Women's Caucus, the Episcopal Women's History Project, the National Altar Guild, the United Thank Offering, the Girl's Friendly Society, and Episcopal Asian Women. Other organizations currently part of the council are the Church Periodical Club and Daughters of the King.
This is the theme for the upcoming Province IV Women's Conference at Kanuga, and we're getting excited! This year's conference will be held earlier than usual -- April 24-26, 2006.
The Diocese of Tennessee is meeting today to elect their new bishop. Say a prayer for our sister diocese in Province IV, and check the results of today's ballotting at Tennessee Election Results.
Almighty God, giver of every good gift: Look graciously on your Church, and so guide the minds of those who shall choose a bishop for this Diocese, that we may receive a faithful pastor, who will care for your people and equip us for our ministries; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
that in February 2006, the Women's Ministries hosted Bishop Charleston and the Rev. Mary Haddad, assistant rector of St. Bartholomew's, New York City, at a revival that attracted 500 women?
Mission projects proposed for 2006 at the recent annual meeting of the ECW in the diocese of Upper South Carolina included: