3.29.2006

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!

Planning to be in Mobile next week?


Sally Sinclair from the Diocese of Alabama passes along this tidbit. It's a benefit for Hurricane Katrina Relief at Christ Church Cathedral in Mobile [the Diocese of Central Gulf Coast].

April 3-4, 2006

Grace and Elegance of Flowers for the Church and Home


A benefit for Hurricane Katrina Relief

Christ Church Cathedral, Mobile April 3rd

St. Paul's, Daphne April 4th

Presenters: Marion Zimmerman and Sue Morriss, leading flower arrangers from Flower Guild of the National Cathedral

For further information, call 251-438-1822

3.28.2006

Lord, if I forget you, do not forget me.

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).

Help me today to realize that you will be speaking to me
through the events of the day, through people,
through things, and through creation.
Give me ears, eyes and heart to perceive you,
however veiled your presence may be.
Give me insight to see through the exterior of things
to the interior truth.
Give me your Spirit of discernment.
O Lord, you know how busy I must be this day.
If I forget you, do not forget me.

3.27.2006

Sunday's Gospel


Among the many signs and wonders in the Gospels, we find the Feeding of the Five Thousand.

It's a familiar story. In the sixth chapter of John's gospel, Jesus crosses the sea of Galilee and sees the crowd approaching. He asks Philip how a group of this number can be fed, and Philip, overwhelmed by the size of the task, suggests that it cannot be accomplished. Andrew, taking note of the one available resource, says, "There is a lad here who has five barley loaves and two pickled fishes; but what are these among so many?" Both disciples counted the cost, and considered the mission impossible.

How often have we heard a story of desperate need and yet felt that nothing we could do would possibly make a difference?

In Readings in St. John's Gospel, William Temple reflects on this sign and writes, "Then, as now, the Lord and His disciples were confronting a mass of human need. Philip, daunted by the sheer magnitude of the task, gives it up. Andrew points to what is available, but he knows that this a futile suggestion. Then the Lord gives thanks and distributes, and the need is met."

And, of course, we know that not only was the need met, but that when the disciples gathered what was left over, it filled twelve baskets! Temple sums it up when he says, "The need of the world is not too great for our resources if it is the Lord who directs the use of those resources."

Are we asking the Lord to direct our work? Are we asking Him to bless and multiply our efforts?

3.24.2006

"When Thou Hast Done . . . I Have More"

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

A HYMN TO GOD THE FATHER
John Donne

I. WILT Thou forgive that sin where I begun,
Which was my sin, though it were done before?
Wilt Thou forgive that sin, through which I run,
And do run still, though still I do deplore?
When Thou hast done, Thou hast not done,
For I have more.

II. Wilt Thou forgive that sin which I have won
Others to sin, and made my sin their door?
Wilt Thou forgive that sin which I did shun
A year or two, but wallowed in a score?
When Thou hast done, Thou hast not done,
For I have more.

III. I have a sin of fear, that when I have spun
My last thread, I shall perish on the shore;
But swear by Thyself, that at my death Thy Son
Shall shine as he shines now, and heretofore;
And having done that, Thou hast done;
I fear no more.

Source: Donne, John. Poems of John Donne. vol I.
E. K. Chambers, ed.
London, Lawrence & Bullen, 1896. 213.

You can listen to two sung renditions of the first verse from the recording “
A Quiet Consciencehere and here.

3.23.2006

The Women's Wall Timeline

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.

Read the entire article by clicking on Women's Ministries above, and come to Triennial ready to honor and memorialize the participation of your diocesan women in the life of our Church. I know I'm planning to post the names of Alice Gregg, Gertrude Bull, Helen Barkley, Mary Trott, Marie Ravenel . . .

3.22.2006

Five in Four for PB

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:

The Rt. Rev. J. Neil Alexander (Atlanta)
The Rt. Rev. Edwin F. Gulick, Jr. (Kentucky)
The Rt. Rev. Charles Edward Jenkins III (Louisiana)
The Rt. Rev. Henry N. Parsley, Jr. (Alabama)
The Rt. Rev. Stacy Sauls (Lexington)


This means that 25% of the diocesan bishops in Province IV are on the slate. In total, 7 candidates have been nominated. The remaining two nominees are the
Rt. Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Bishop of Nevada and the Rt. Rev. Francisco J. Duque-Gomez, Bishop of Colombia.

Note: you may click on each nominee's name to be redirected to their biographical information.

3.21.2006

Looking for Triennial Meeting information?

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.

3.20.2006

Don't quit your day job!

Ever wonder where Kay Meyer spends her days? That is, when she's not on the road with the National ECW Board . . .

She can be found most days at the
Jolly Nut Company in Ft. Valley, Georgia, their family business since 1924. Looking for a great dessert to take to the next covered-dish supper? Here's a recipe from their website.



Jolly Nut Pecan Pie

1-1/2 cups sugar1/2-cup melted butter
3 eggs1 teaspoon vanilla
1 Tablespoon cornstarch1/4-cup buttermilk
1 Tablespoon flour1-cup chopped pecans


Mix flour, cornstarch, and sugar. Add beaten eggs. Add butter, vanilla, buttermilk and pecans. Pour into unbaked pie shell and bake at 350-degrees for 45 minutes.
(If used for little individual pies, yields 14).


3.19.2006

CEWO

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.

3.18.2006

Holy Spirit: Advocate, Comforter, Paraclete

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.



Our keynote speaker is the Rev. Dr. Jo Bailey Wells, Director of Anglican Studies at Duke Divinity School, as well as Associate Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry and Bible. Dr. Wells teaches Old Testament and biblical theology, particularly in relation to its contemporary relevance for ministry, and directs the Anglican Studies program to meet academic and formational interests of Episcopalians at Duke University. Her scholarly writing has focused on Old Testament theology. Her books include God’s Holy People: A Theme in Biblical Theology (Sheffield, 2000) and the forthcoming Isaiah in the People’s Bible Commentary Series (BRF, 2006). She also enjoys devotional writing, seeking to bring the fruits of biblical scholarship to a wider audience.

Dr. Wells was in the first group of women to be ordained to the priesthood in the Church of England. Dean at Clare College, Cambridge, England, prior to moving to North Carolina in 2005, she is married to the Rev. Canon Dr. Samuel Wells, who was installed as chaplain of Duke University Chapel in September. They are the parents of two young children.

Our conference chaplain will be the Rev. J. Haden McCormick, rector of St. Philip's Church in Charleston, and Shaun Pezant, music associate at St. Luke's, Birmingham, will lead our music. Workshops and Triennial Meeting previews are "in the works". Encourage the ladies in your diocese to come to the mountains for refreshment and renewal in April.



This is a conference you won't want to miss! Registration information is now available on
Kanuga's Province IV ECW webpage. An optional play day is offered, beginning with 4-6 pm check-in on Sunday, June 23rd.

If you would prefer to print a registration form which may be faxed or mailed to Kanuga, click on
Printable Registration Form. Kanuga may be able to provide a partial scholarship for someone who otherwise would not be able to attend. If you or someone from your diocese cannot join us without financial assistance, download the Kanuga Conference Scholarship Application. This application may be printed and mailed to Kanuga.

For more information, contact the conference coordinator, Lydia Evans,at 843-813-1861 or lydiaevans@comcast.net.

Electing a Bishop in Tennessee

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.

3.16.2006

Southwest Florida ECW: Did You Know . . .

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?

Bravo to Jackie Robe, Joan Kline and this active ECW! This thriving diocese will elect a bishop coadjutor in December -- learn more by accessing their Diocesan Profile

3.12.2006

Upper South Carolina ECW Projects

Mission projects proposed for 2006 at the recent annual meeting of the ECW in the diocese of Upper South Carolina included:

World Mission Project
Occupational Assistance, Cange, Haiti

This project will assist with the occupational needs of the people of Cange, by helping to upgrade, expand, and repair farming equipment and provide money for seeds. This is a continual effort to provide means of self-sufficiency for the Haitian people.

National Mission Project
Dioceses of Mississippi & Louisiana

This project is to assist the Gulf Region in rebuilding following the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Funds will be divided between the two Dioceses to assist churches destroyed by these natural disasters, a very great need.

Diocesan Mission Project
Hispanic Ministries

Two projects, one in Greenville and one in North Spartanburg, will continue
efforts to reach out to the Hispanic Community in our Diocese. These funds, made directly to the Hispanic Ministries Fund of the DUSC, will contribute to the hiring of a Community & Congregational Development Officer in Greenville and start-up resources for a ministry in Spartanburg.

Christian Social Relations Project
HomeWorks of S. C.

HomeWorks plans a trip to Peru in 2007. During the Fall of 2006 the ECW will collect items such as slightly used eyeglasses and vitamins for them to take with them to assist adults and children in this country.

Read more by clicking on the on-line newsletter of the Upper South Carolina ECW