Announcements

St. Asaph’s Prays through Epidemic Times

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July 19, 2020

Rev. Joy delivers Homily

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July 19, 2020

Service in Pavilion

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July 20, 2020.

Twenty Four attended service

We, at St. Asaph’s Church in Bowling Green, Virginia, are now able to hold services in our pavilion next to the church.  We gather each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. following social  distancing and wearing our face masks.

The Rev. Charles Joy, officiates at morning prayer.  Music is played.  Each person has a small water bottle.  It has been nearly 100 degrees many mornings in July.  But after so many weeks of not having our service it is a joy to be back together thanking God for the brightness of the day and the time we can share with Him and our friends. Bishop Susan Goff has given her blessing for us to meet.  We are grateful.

Submitted by: Dale Brittle

2020-07-28T16:23:01+00:00July 28th, 2020|

St George Mask Makers Respond To An Urgent Call for Help

St George Mask MakersHaven House, a domestic abuse shelter in Leesburg, FL, had an urgent need for face masks for the 40 children in its care. Trusting in their longtime supporter, Christine Berti of St George Episcopal Church (The Villages, FL), they reached out for help. Christine sprang to action.

The ECW/Women’s Guild of St George had already distributed about 75 face masks to members of the congregation when it became apparent that every Floridian would need one. Five members of the Women’s Guild made masks and then other members delivered them to needy congregants.

Christine reached out to the Women’s Guild Board for help. The Board contacted all the mask makers (including Christine!) and Christine took it from there. Those that could help: Pat Barry, Jennifer Gore and Christine herself, launched into action and in 3 days had made 64 masks for the children of Haven House. Chris then coordinated pick-up and delivery.

Submitted by: LaVerne Collins

2020-07-27T14:06:07+00:00July 27th, 2020|

Triennial 2021 Status Update

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I wanted to bring you all up to date on the status for Triennial 2021.  Basically at this time, we are not certain as to how we will proceed, whether Triennial will be rescheduled, held in a virtual meeting or exactly how it will evolve.  We will keep you all informed as we know.  Triennial is held in conjunction with General Convention and we cannot determine how we will proceed until their arrangements are confirmed.  This has not yet been decided.

To date, General Convention’s Chairs and Vice Chairs, parliamentarians and chancellors of both houses and the executive officer have met to consider alternative plans for General Convention.  The task group is working actively to consider various scenarios and will make a report to the Standing Committee on Planning and Arrangements. That body will make a recommendation to the Presiding Bishop and the President of the House of Deputies, who will then ask Executive Council for their advice and consent to their decision about how and when the 80th General Convention will proceed.

All of this sounds very detailed, I know, but we must take so many factors into consideration.  As many of you know, Pat Wellnitz and I serve on the Standing Committee on Planning and Arrangements.  The Committee, as well as others, are exploring new ways to seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit as we go forward.

Karen Patterson Episcopal Church Women President 2018 to 2021Karen O Patterson
Episcopal Church Women
President 2018 to 2021

2020-07-25T19:59:46+00:00July 25th, 2020|

ECW Province 5 news – New Website

I am pleased to inform you that the ECW of Province 5 has a new website!  You may reach us at www.ecwprovince5.org   Our intention is to have the most up-to-date information about programming across the region.  As so many events will be held via videoconferencing, we’re seizing the opportunity to share events that otherwise would be more local in attendance.  Our annual meeting was held online in April and our attendance was a bit higher than our previous year’s meeting, but it also included women who would not have attended an in-person meeting.

The Diocese of Chicago also has a website, www.ecwchicago.org.  The fall programs are still in development so it’s not as updated as it will be later this summer.

And the third news item is our Province 5 video on the women in the Episcopal Church.  “Connecting with History, Shaping the Future” is our 4 ½ minute video including historical information about women in the church, affiliated women’s organizations and current/recent service projects from several dioceses in the province.  We presented the first version of this program last summer at the Province V “Big Provincial Gathering” as part of the ECW workshop but it has been improved and background music has been added.  You may link to it with this link as well as find it posted on YouTube.  https://youtu.be/-Rthbg2JwPs

We’ve been busy and we have no plans to slow down!

Beth Petti

VP Province 5

2020-07-17T15:12:16+00:00July 17th, 2020|

St. Gregory’s ECW Awards Scholarship

Three years ago the Episcopal Church Women of St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church in Boca Raton, Florida started a scholarship program that we offer each year assuming we are blessed with successful ECW fundraising efforts which include the generous donations of our greater church parishioners.  We started this program in support of the National ECW organization.  We were particularly interested in aligning to the mission’s goals of bringing aid to women to help them become equal partners within their communities; and to provide an opportunity for women to improve life for themselves, their families, and their communities. This scholarship was created to support all women aspiring to complete an education in whatever training/academic program they choose and women of any age can apply.

Our scholarship initially began with an award of $500.00 and then we were able to raise the offering to $1,000.00 for 2020.  Each year potential award winners complete an application and send supporting documentation to our committee and chair for review and consideration.  If an applicant is selected, the recipient is notified and we arrange to award the scholarship in church.  This year, however, due to Covid, we were still able to provide an award in a virtual Town Hall via facilitated by Reverend Andrew Sherman.

Thank you!  Please let me know if you have any questions.

Blessings,

Kathryn (Kathy) Cottrell

Boca Raton, Florida

2020-07-17T15:06:11+00:00July 17th, 2020|

Announcing our New Website

Over the past three months we have rebuilt our website. We’ve included a lot of upgrades that allow us to share what our members are accomplishing and provide you with timely news about the Episcopal Church Women. One of the lessons we’ve learned during this pandemic is that our members want to feel connected with each other and learn about the trials and successes of our ministries.

It’s been a daunting task to take the old website and upgrade it to modern standards but in this process, we’ve learned so many wonderful things about our past.

We are also creating a weekly Women in Action – News Blast email. This allows us to keep everyone informed about ECW news. We’ve been doing this for several months with our Facebook page and the response is overwhelmingly positive. As we send out these news blasts, we are also including articles, poems, prayers, and other stories that speak to our desire to serve Christ.

Our goal is 3000 monthly visitors to the website by the end of this Triennial. At present, we average about 600. This is a bold challenge and one we’ve discussed for several months. Can it happen? Yes, and here’s how…

We need your stories: short articles, poems, prayers, photos from your weekly meetings.

Are you making masks—we want to hear about it.
Did your group raise scholarship money—tell us and we’ll post the story on the national website.
Did your local newspaper do a story on your group—send us that too.

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Tell us what you’re doing and we’ll share your accomplishments around the world.
Send stories, poems… to editor@ecwnational.org

Are you ready to see the new website….

National Episcopal Church Women
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Karen Patterson Episcopal Church Women President 2018 to 2021

Karen Patterson Episcopal Church Women President 2018 to 2021

The NECW Board hopes that each of you will enjoy the new website and our weekly news blast.

You all amaze me in all that you do and try.

Never forget that there is no failure in trying, you come out a better person in the end for it. I am so proud to be your National President. It is a joy and a pleasure to serve!

Ms. Karen O Patterson

2020-06-03T20:37:57+00:00June 4th, 2020|

Province II continues to serve in the midst of Covid-19 pandemic

Jennifer Kenna, Province 2 Representative
National Board of Episcopal Church Women

As I write this article, I hold in my heart many of our ECW members in the New York City, Long Island and New Jersey communities where COVID-19 is running rampant – it is the national epicenter of the virus outbreak. Therefore, my information is limited but there are some bright spots.

Diocese of the Virgin Islands ECW President Edith Haynes-Lake reports that all of their ECW groups continue to hold all those affected by this deadly outbreak in their prayers,” covered by the saving embrace of Jesus Christ.”

Diocese of Central New York – my home diocese.  St.  Matthew’s Church, Liverpool, just outside of Syracuse, NY continues to be actively ministering in the midst of this pandemic.

Making Masks

Syracuse Mask Project LogoSeveral of our parishioners have been making face masks, a great project for folks with sewing skills and time on their hands. Some patterns and information about people and agencies looking for masks can be found here: syracusemaskproject.org. If you make masks for parishioners, they can be left at the drop-off spot at church. Penny Dugas and Linda Chambers are happy to answer questions and provide advice for people who would like to make masks. Many thanks to Penny and Linda for their donation of masks for use by parishioners; they can be picked up in the drop-off spot at church as they are available. Let me know if you need one and we’ll figure out a way to get it to you.

Do you know anyone who could use some help?

Thanks to everyone who has generously donated food and supplies to our Emergency Food closet and the Samaritan Center. Last week, The Outreach Committee delivered food to the Liverpool Central School District’s food pantry, personal items to the North Syracuse Central School District’s pop-up food pantry, and supplies to the Samaritan Center for their to-go meal program. If you know of anyone in our congregation or in the community who could use a couple of bags of emergency food, please let me know.

They are caring for each other and those outside the walls in many ways.  All three Diocese of Central New York delegates to Triennial 2021 are from St. Matthew’s.

Diocese of Long Island

From the Diocese of Long Island, President Lois-Johnson Rodney sends sad news that in her parish alone there are 5 deaths per week.  Her husband Dennis was hospitalized for 2 months with COVID-19, but thankfully has been sent recently to rehab.  Our prayers continue for Dennis and all those in LI suffering from the effects of this deadly virus.

Diocese of New Jersey

We are planning a “virtual” UTO Ingathering and Annual Meeting! With the expert help of our ECW Chaplain, Rev. Amy Cornell, and our Worship and Spiritual Development Chair (and Acting Vice President), Allie Graham, we will soon be publicizing information on how our ECW around the Diocese can participate via Zoom, either with a computer, smart phone, or even by plain old regular phone! All will be able to join in! The date and time are the same as previously announced; June 6, 2020, beginning at 10:00 AM. We are pleased that The Rt. Reverence William Stokes will be joining us during this event also, and we will get registration information out to all parishes in the next week or so.

The Diocese of NJ ECW will also award their annual Student Service Awards, monetary gifts presented to deserving high school seniors and underclassmen in honor of their service to the church and the world. This year, the board also voted to return to publishing a yearbook!

“Episcopal Church Women in the Diocese of New Jersey, and indeed, around the world, are working to help others during these trying times, whether sewing face masks, leading on-line prayer groups and bible studies, calling shut-ins, feeding the hungry, or being prayer warriors, we are serving as we discern God calling us to do. It is often the worst of times that shine a light on the best in people, and that is especially true of our Episcopal Church Women!” (quoted from the report of Diocesan President Donna Freidel).

Province 2 ECW had looked forward to holding their annual meeting in the Diocese of the Virgin Islands, hosted by their ECW groups, under the leadership of President Edith Haynes-Lake and in collaboration with Dianne Roberts, Diocese of New York and Vernese Smith, Diocese of Long Island, who worked long and hard to make arrangements. Since that will not be possible due to the COVID-19 pandemic, plans are in the works to hold a “virtual” Province 2 ECW meeting in the next few weeks, as there is business to be tended to.

Please continue to hold in prayer all those in the dioceses of New York, Newark, New Jersey and Long Island especially as they struggle through the deep waters of this painful time in our lives.

2022-09-28T17:38:56+00:00May 6th, 2020|

Nebraska Province VI make Covid-19 masks and hold Zoom meetings

Lynn Fitzgibbon, Province V Representative, sent a note on what their group at St. Martha’s in Papillion are doing:

A team of people from our church, St. Martha’s in Papillion, NE are making masks for whoever needs them. Whoever includes a nursing home in the area. They are continuing to do this, delivering them to those who need them.

She also included an inspirational method she and others in Province V are using to stay in touch.

From Women’s Ministries in the Diocese of Nebraska:

As with everyone across the nation, our plans for gatherings have changed and we are exploring different ways of keeping in touch. One thing we have done is to sponsor a Zoom meeting for anyone who would like to join to discuss various topics. Our first one was on April 3. We offered two sessions, one afternoon and one evening, taking into account the two time zones in our diocese. Our topic was “Missing Holy Week” where we talked about how it felt to be alone, without our church families, in this most special week of the Christian year. We are planning more sessions in the weeks to come.

In our parishes we are helping where needed – making masks, serving meals to those who need them, operating food pantries and working with food distribution centers. We watch worship services either from our own parishes, or take the opportunity to watch services from other churches within or outside our diocese. We take part in Zoom gatherings to celebrate Morning Prayer, virtual coffee hour, Centering Prayer, and study time together. Our prayers are for those affected by the virus, directly or indirectly, and for our nation.

2020-07-17T13:39:35+00:00May 5th, 2020|

Women Helping Women

The Episcopal Women’s Caucus and The Episcopal Church Women are pleased to announce a joint initiative to support our Episcopal delegates to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women to be held this year, March 14-24. Of the 18 delegates from throughout The Episcopal Church selected by then-Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, seven have responded to our invitation to assist them in raising the funds needed to attend, each anticipates needing about $4,000 to attend the two-week event.

(The Social Justice Member-at-Large of National Episcopal Church Women represents ECW at the UNCSW gathering. For the 2015-2018 triennium that representative will be Beblon Parks. Her expenses will be paid by the NECW Board.)

Over the next several weeks we will post stories from previous delegates to the UNCSW and the stories of our delegates this year.

What is the UNCSW?

The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) is held every year for two weeks in late February or early March. The Commission on the Status of Women was formalized in 1946. “The CSW is instrumental in promoting women’s rights, documenting the reality of women’s lives throughout the world, and shaping global standards on gender equality and the empowerment of women.” Representatives of UN Member States, civil society organizations and UN entities gather at UN headquarters in New York for the two-week session: “They discuss progress and gaps in the implementation of the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the key global policy document on gender equality, and the 23rd special session of the General Assembly held in 2000 (Beijing+5), as well as emerging issues that affect gender equality and the empowerment of women. Member States agree on further actions to accelerate progress and promote women’s enjoyment of their rights in political, economic and social fields.” (www.unwomen.org/en/csw)

One does not need to be a delegate from a member state or an NGO in order to attend the UNCSW because there are many parallel events that take place during the two weeks the commission meets. Here are some guidelines for preparing for the conference:

  • Acquire the NGO event and workshop schedule, available on line at the UNCSW website approximately a week before the event begins. Review the schedule and pre-plan the workshops and events you want to attend.

  • Be sure to pre-register for the Ecumenical Women’s Orientation (usually held on the Saturday before the opening session) and the NGO orientation (usually held on the Sunday before the opening session).

  • Workshops begin at 8:00 am and end at 7:30 pm, running for 90 minutes with 30 minutes in between. Workshops are offered in two or three primary locations including the United Nations Church Center on 44th Street and 1st Avenue (across from the UN).You will find the locations listed in the NGO workshop guide. Attending workshops is free of charge.

  • Wear comfortable clothing that can be layered to adjust to NYC weather, which can change quickly. Remember to bring an umbrella.

  • Bring several pairs of shoes as you will walk a lot and your feet will need the variety.

  • If you are ordained wear your clerical collar, it helps to make the statement that ordained people care about this event and these issues, and are willing to be present.

  • Take the time to watch the opening session of the UNCSW, usually on Monday morning of the first week. Viewing is available via webcam at the UN Church Center Chapel and at various NGO sites.

The Episcopal Church is considered an NGO and in 2015 received NGO delegate status for the UN. This means The Episcopal Church is be able to send 20 delegates to the UN to lobby our UN representatives on issues we are concerned with.

2020-05-20T13:28:58+00:00February 11th, 2016|

Girls Friendly Society Triennial Delegation 2015

Girls Friendly Society delegation Triennial 2015

This year is the first year that the Girls Friendly Society has had a presence at the Triennial. The GFS is 138 years old having had its beginnings in England. Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend created the organization to assist young women who were coming into the cities to work. Their motto “Bear ye one another’s burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ” is carried out through various service projects both locally and internationally.

We welcome the GFS USA to Triennial.

2020-05-20T14:57:44+00:00June 25th, 2015|
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