ECW Women in the News

Episcopal Church Women in the News 12-25-21

Summary

The News HeraldHot meals have warmed hearts and souls for 38 years at St. James Episcopal Church Lunch Program in Painesville – No questions are asked of those who turn out at St. James Episcopal Church in Painesville for a free hot meal four days a week…

Coastal PointPretti continues ‘spiritual journey’ with priesthood at St. Martha’s – If Jesus were on earth today, what would he think of mankind?

The Conway Daily SunChrist Episcopal Church Thrift Shop donates $8,400 to local non-profits – The Christ Episcopal Church Thrift Shop makes donations each year to a number of local non-profits that provide important support and assistance in the Mount Washington Valley community.

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Hot meals have warmed hearts and souls for 38 years at St. James Episcopal Church Lunch Program in Painesville

The News Herald – Willoughby, OH

No questions are asked of those who turn out at St. James Episcopal Church in Painesville for a free hot meal four days a week.

“We average 50 to 60 people for each meal,” explained Alice Griffith, executive director of the church’s Lunch Program, conducted year round at the church, 131 N. State St. “Some are couch surfing or staying at Project Hope (for the Homeless) while others are sleep-in-the-woods homeless.” […]

Pretti continues ‘spiritual journey’ with priesthood at St. Martha’s

Coastal Point – Bethany Beach, DE

If Jesus were on earth today, what would he think of mankind?

Certainly, theologians have pondered the topic, and maybe it’s a question that has been posed to pastors. Certainly, it interested the Rev. Victoria Pretti during a recent conversation with the Coastal Point. She thought for a moment before saying, “Part of me thinks he would not be mad, but he would be very sad,” the new rector at St. Martha’s Episcopal Church in Bethany Beach said. […]

Christ Episcopal Church Thrift Shop donates $8,400 to local non-profits

The Conway Daily Sun – Conway, NH

The Christ Episcopal Church Thrift Shop makes donations each year to a number of local non-profits that provide important support and assistance in the Mount Washington Valley community.

This year, the Thrift Shop board approved donations to 14 organizations, 11 of which the thrift shop has supported for many years: Angels & Elves, Children Unlimited, Conway Area Humane Society, Gibson Center-Meals on Wheels, Jen’s Friends, RSVP of Carroll County, Starting Point, The Revolving Closet, Vaughan Community Services Food Pantry, Visiting Nurse, Home Care & Hospice and the White Mountain Community Health Center. […]

Lewiston’s Episcopal Church and its vicar share ties to Christmas

Lewiston Tribune – Lewiston, ID

When it comes to beginnings, the Episcopal Church in Lewiston stands in pretty good company.

It was on Christmas Day, in 1864, that the church had its first service in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley — hence the name, Church of the Nativity, according to the Rev. Beverly Hosea. […]

Grace Episcopal group raises money to help local women and children: Good news in Ocala

Ocala Star Banner – Ocala, FL

The Grace Episcopal Church Women (ECW) hosted the 75th annual Church Bazaar in the parish hall on Nov. 13, according to an email from Mary Baggs, an ECW member.The Grace Episcopal Church Women hosted the 75th annual Church Bazaar on Dec. 4, raising more than $7,500 to benefit local Marion County women and children in need.

More than $7,500 was raised to benefit local Marion County women and children in need through the donations and purchases of holiday decor, baked goods, frozen meals, jewelry, raffle tickets and more, Baggs said. […]

Diocese of Albany announces arrangement for handling same-sex marriage oversight

Episcopal News Service – Albany, NY

In an effort to foster communion across differences regarding the use of same-sex marriage rites in the Diocese of Albany, the standing committee has invited the Rt. Rev. Carol J. Gallagher to provide supplemental episcopal pastoral support. […]

Fun News about Triennial Crosses

For those who have followed the saga of the NECW board trying to locate all the previous ‘Triennial Crosses’, we have been successful.

The 1988 cross has proved elusive but finally, the donator is Debora Williams was in a delegation of 6 women who attended in 1988 and a past ECW President in the Diocese of Virginia. The cross was “tracked down” by Anna Lou Flynn, who has also served as ECW President in the Diocese of Virginia.

All the prior Triennial Crosses will be on display at Triennial 2022, Baltimore, MD. https://ecwnational.org/triennial-meetings/2018-2022/

Toward GC80: Vaccinations to be required of all attendees

All those attending The Episcopal Church’s 80th General Convention in Baltimore in July will be required to show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 or submit a medical exemption in advance for approval, according to a newly adopted resolution by the Joint Standing Committee on Planning and Arrangements.

Read the full resolution.

2021-12-24T15:18:17+00:00December 25th, 2021|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 12-18-21

Summary
The Daily ItemWomen lead religious groups in many ways – As a scholar of gender and U.S. religious history, I argue that while attention to women’s ordination is important, it does not tell the whole story of women’s leadership.

Quad Cities.comFirst-ever female bishop for Episcopal Diocese of Iowa – The Rev. Betsey Monnot will be ordained and consecrated as the 10th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Iowa

Laguna Beach IndependentSt. Mary’s completes food drive supporting Laguna Food Pantry – The church gathered in 144 cans of beans in June, 263 tins of tuna in July, 130 jars of peanut butter and jelly in August, 52 boxes of cereal and 50 packets of rice in September, 52 packets of pasta and 70 jars of pasta sauce in October

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Women lead religious groups in many ways

The Daily Item – Sunbury, PA

What constitutes women’s leadership in religious communities is open to many interpretations. In the U.S., more attention has been given to women’s ordination because of the highly public and visible nature of these roles, but the issue is far more complicated.

In her 2010 book “Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling: Women Religious Leaders in Their Own Words,” radio host Maureen Fiedler identifies at least eight types of religious leadership roles for women: denominational and organizational leaders, biblical scholars, theologians, religious activists, spiritual teachers, interfaith leaders and journalists. While each has its own particular challenges and struggles, Fiedler notes that “denominational leadership is hardest for women to achieve, because it involves real power.” […]

First-ever female bishop for Episcopal Diocese of Iowa

Quad Cities.com – Iowa

“I am beyond excited to be your new bishop-elect. My heart is full,” Rev. Monnot said this past summer following her election. “Thank you so much for your confidence in me. I look forward to our ministry together as we follow God’s call into the future that God dreams of for The Episcopal Church in Iowa,” Monnot said in an address to the diocese via Zoom shortly after being notified of her election.

“I am so excited to join you in ministry and to take the next steps soon. May God’s blessing be with all of us as we prepare for our future together, as we journey as disciples of Jesus on the road together, and as we continue to listen for God’s call for the Episcopal Church in Iowa.” […]

St. Mary’s completes food drive supporting Laguna Food Pantry

Laguna Beach Independent – Laguna Beach, CA

St Marys Episcopal Church recently finished its food drive to help hungry families who still get free groceries from the Laguna Food Pantry in greater numbers during the pandemic.

Church members donated a different staple food each month for six months and delivered multiple bags of food to the Pantry monthly. By focusing on gathering one or two staple items per month, St Marys helped the Pantry staff and volunteers avoid sorting donated food. […]

Holiday church event raises funds for local residents in need

The Sun – Lake Luzerne, NY

The Episcopal Church Women of St. Mary’s Church in Lake Luzerne helped raise funds for local needs through the Spirit of Christmas—Baskets Galore and More event last week.

All proceeds raised will be used by the ECW in its work to benefit the local community and church, according to parishioner Patricia Midura.

“We were honored by everyone’s presence, and we hope they enjoyed their time with us. Thank you to the generous donors who provided gifts and prizes for our fishbowl baskets and gingerbread house awards,” she said. […]

The Good Book Club: Epiphany 2022

Save the Date! The Good Book Club will return in Epiphany, 2022, with its first Old Testament offering: Exodus.

The second book of the Bible, Exodus recounts the journey of the Israelites from slavery to freedom. We hear the great stories of Moses, from his discovery by Pharaoh’s daughter on the bank of the river to the burning bush to his presentation of the Ten Commandments. Along the way, we encounter God’s covenant and explore the grand theme of redemption. […]

2021-12-17T16:24:28+00:00December 18th, 2021|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 12-11-21

Summary

AP NewsWomen Breaking Through to Top Roles in Black Churches – When an opening for bishop arose in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in 2010, Teresa Jefferson-Snorton looked around to see if any women were offering to be candidates.

The McDonough VoiceRev. Paula Engelhorn retires; Rev. Dr. Joyce Beaulieu is supply priest – The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd announces that The Rev. Paula Engelhorn has resigned as priest due to health issues.

Venice Gondolier – St. Marks youth shared Tulsa mission experiences – The youth of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, their adult leaders, and Director of Formation and Engagement Melissa Rau shared their Tulsa, Oklahoma mission trip experiences with 116 members of the congregation during a recent parish dinner.

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Women Breaking Through to Top Roles in Black Churches

AP News – Fairfield, AL

When an opening for bishop arose in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in 2010, Teresa Jefferson-Snorton looked around to see if any women were offering to be candidates.

None were.

She knew that since its founding 140 years earlier by Black Methodists emerging from slavery, the denomination had never elected a woman bishop.

“I was like, oh my goodness, this can’t be,” she recalled. “If no one steps forward, it gives the church a pass.” […]

Rev. Paula Engelhorn retires; Rev. Dr. Joyce Beaulieu is supply priest

The McDonough Voice – Macomb, IL

The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd announces that The Rev. Paula Engelhorn has resigned as priest due to health issues.

She and her husband plan to move to the St. Louis area near one son’s family as soon as their home sells. Rev. Paula has served as the priest for eleven and one half years, faithfully leading the congregation in moves from spaces in other churches to the Engelhorns’ sunroom to their current location on University Drive. […]

St. Marks youth shared Tulsa mission experiences

Venice Gondolier – Venice, FL

The youth of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, their adult leaders, and Director of Formation and Engagement Melissa Rau shared their Tulsa, Oklahoma mission trip experiences with 116 members of the congregation during a recent parish dinner.

On their summer mission trip, St. Mark’s Youth installed 2,600 square feet of flooring and painted the walls of Solid Foundation Preparatory Academy, which partners with underserved families in North Tulsa. […]

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Applications are open for two grant opportunities offered annually by The Episcopal Church

Constable Fund – grants, which focus on religious education,

Roanridge Trust grants, which support leadership development in small towns and rural communities.

The application deadline for both is Dec. 12.

More information on Constable Fund application requirements and the application forms are available in English at this link and in Spanish at this link.

Dioceses, congregations and Episcopal Church-related organizations and institutions are invited to apply for Roanridge Trust grants. Applications require diocesan bishop approval. More information, application forms and instructions about the Roanridge Trust grants are available in English at this link and in Spanish at this link.

The 2021 Roanridge Trust grants totaled $209,851, distributed among 12 recipients. Grants ranged from $5,000 to $29,000.

For more information about either grant, contact the Rev. Molly James, deputy executive officer of the General Convention, 212-716-6048, or Mr. George Wing, chair of the grant review committee, winggeo@winglaw.com.

2022-09-28T18:00:12+00:00December 11th, 2021|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 12-04-21

Summary

Sequim GazetteSt. Luke’s brings back daily church bells – Sequim residents can soon say, “I heard the bells on Christmas and Thanksgiving, too.”

Fauquier TimesNew food pantry opens in Delaplane – On Wednesday, the Fauquier Community Food Bank will open the doors to a “satellite” food pantry in Delaplane.

The Wrap – ‘My Name Is Pauli Murray’ Filmmakers Explain How They Portrayed a ‘Legendary But Little Known American’ (Video) – TheWrap Screening Series: The directors of 2018’s ‘RBG’ and collaborators discuss their new film about a civil rights trailblazer. Private and humble, Murray died in 1985 at age 74 and was largely forgotten.

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St. Luke’s brings back daily church bells

Sequim Gazette – Sequim, WA

Sequim residents can soon say, “I heard the bells on Christmas and Thanksgiving, too.”

The once-common Westminster Chime at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church rings once again starting at noon on Thursday, Nov. 25.

It’s been more than 18 months since the bell tower went silent after the church’s system malfunctioned.

Rev. ClayOla Gitane, rector at the church on North Fifth Ave., said she received a call at about 1 a.m. one night in March of 2020 from a 9-1-1 dispatcher asking if she was the pastor. […]

New food pantry opens in Delaplane

Fauquier Times – Delaplane, VA

On Wednesday, the Fauquier Community Food Bank will open the doors to a “satellite” food pantry in Delaplane. The new location is open to everyone who qualifies, but it is meant especially help isolated older people living in the sparsely populated hills of northern Fauquier County.

The new food pantry is located on the Emmanuel Episcopal Church campus next to U.S. 17, just off Interstate 66. Since the “satellite” pantry will run on the same system as the main food bank in Warrenton […]

‘My Name Is Pauli Murray’ Filmmakers Explain How They Portrayed a ‘Legendary But Little Known American’ (Video)

The Wrap – National

It was during the production of their 2018 Oscar nominated documentary “RBG” that directors Julie Cohen and Betsy West fully learned about the incredible life and career of Pauli Murray. An influence on Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Thurgood Marshall and countless others, Murray was a lawyer, legal scholar, civil rights activist, Episcopal priest, poet and (perhaps unknowingly at the time) an icon for LGBT rights, especially transgender rights.

Private and humble, Murray died in 1985 at age 74 and was largely forgotten. But the new documentary “My Name Is Pauli Murray” is meant to remedy that […]

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Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida Diocesan Convention is just around the corner

If you or your organization would like to have a display this year, please complete the attached application. The tentative schedule, hotel information, and further information will be available on our website at: https://cfdiocese.org/2022diocon/

Please note that the deadline for applications is January 14, 2022. Any applications received after this deadline will not be approved as we have deadlines at the Ocean Center.

New Bishop Search for Diocese of Virginia

The Diocese of Virginia now invites qualified candidates to discern whether God may be calling them to serve the Savior as the XIV Bishop of Virginia. The Search Committee also invites Virginia Episcopalians to dedicate time in prayer and meditation to discern what the Holy Spirit calls the Diocese of Virginia to be and do in order to further God’s kingdom of love and light in our world, our communities and our congregations.

We encourage all members of the Diocese to explore the search website, read the profile, and take an active part in the search process. www.virginiabishopsearch.org

Diocese of Nevada notified of successful canonical consent process

The Episcopal Diocese of Nevada has received notification from Presiding Bishop and Primate Michael B. Curry that Bishop-elect Elizabeth Bonforte Gardner has received the required majority of consents in the canonical consent process detailed in Canon III.11.3. The consents received have been certified by the Rev. Canon Michael Barlowe, Registrar of the General Convention.

The Rev. Gardner was elected diocesan bishop on October 8, 2021.

A Favorite Chapter Christmas Version of 1 Corinthians Chapter 13

If I design fabulous Christmas cards, with flaw-less family photos and write newsy, clever Christmas letters about my perfect life, but have not love, I’m a phony friend.

And if I have super power to remember the correct sizes and color preferences of everyone on my list; and if I have faith to find parking on Black Friday, but have not love, I am nothing.

If I give my Christmas bonus to the church, and work all day Saturday greening up the church, handing out shower towels and free soup, but have not love, I gain nothing. […]

2021-12-03T15:45:06+00:00December 4th, 2021|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 11-27-21

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WPRI Providence Providence church carries on 103-year-old parishioner’s wish to help the less fortunate – What started as an idea to help those living on the margins 40 years ago has blossomed into so much more for 103-year-old Elsie Nickerson…

Merrill Foto News Ascension Episcopal Church welcomes Rev. Amy Heimerl as Vicar – The Rev. Amy Heimerl has accepted a call and started service as Vicar of Ascension Episcopal Church in Merrill on a part-time basis. Rev. Amy Heimerl is a 1990…

The Living Church – Nebraska Parish, Yazidi in Thriving Relationship – A long-established relationship continues to thrive between a Lincoln, Nebraska, Episcopal parish and a non-Christian minority community that has faced worldwide discrimination and genocide.

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Providence church carries on 103-year-old parishioner’s wish to help the less fortunate

WPRI TV – Providence, RI

What started as an idea to help those living on the margins 40 years ago has blossomed into so much more for 103-year-old Elsie Nickerson.

Thankful for all that she had, Nickerson started a soup kitchen at Saint Peter’s and Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church back in the 1970s.

“I felt there was a need for it,” Nickerson said.

She never thought that, four decades later, it would also become a food pantry, thrift store and so much more. […]

Ascension Episcopal Church welcomes Rev. Amy Heimerl as Vicar

Merrill Foto News – Merrill, WI

The Rev. Amy Heimerl has accepted a call and started service as Vicar of Ascension Episcopal Church in Merrill on a part-time basis. Rev. Amy Heimerl is a 1990 graduate from Merrill High School. She earned a B.A. in Education from St. Norbert College, a special education degree from UW-Stevens Point, a health education degree from UW-LaCrosse, and a M.A. in Education from Viterbo University. She was an educator for 27 years and focused on working with students with emotional and behavioral struggles and who learn differently. She was instrumental in developing the Link Crew Program at MHS. […]

Nebraska Parish, Yazidi in Thriving Relationship

The Living Church – Lincoln, NE

A long-established relationship continues to thrive between a Lincoln, Nebraska, Episcopal parish and a non-Christian minority community that has faced worldwide discrimination and genocide.

The Yazidis are an ancient community originally from the Middle Eastern area of Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Tukey. The Yazidis are Kurdish, not Muslim, which has been a source of confusion and derision for centuries. In August 2014, the Yazidi faced genocide by ISIS, with a reported 7,000-plus men, women, and children killed. As a result of this terror, thousands fled the Middle East to start their lives in exile, including to the United States. […]

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Applications open for General Convention Official Youth Presence 2022

The Episcopal Church invites teens age 16 to 19 to apply to become part of the 80th General Convention’s Official Youth Presence, a group whose members have seat and voice in the House of Deputies.

Diocesan Profile Published, Now Accepting Nominations

The Bishop Search Committee is pleased to announce the Diocesan Profile has been published and requests nominations for the election of the 12th bishop of Louisiana. The Diocesan Profile articulates who we are as a diocese and where God is calling us to go.

Completed nomination packets should be emailed to  nominations@edola.org or mailed to Jay Albert, dcn., 335 Carr Drive, Slidell, LA 70458, for arrival no later than Friday, December 31, 2021.

Apply soon for Constable Fund and Roanridge Trust grants!

Deadline: Dec. 12
These grant opportunities are offered annually by The Episcopal Church.

Constable Fund: These grants focus on work in the area of religious education.

Roanridge Trust: These grants support leadership development in small towns and rural communities.

2021-11-26T15:41:25+00:00November 27th, 2021|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 11-20-21

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Episcopal News ServiceThe end may be near, but radical change can save the earth, says climate activist Mary Nichols – Unless radical changes are made in current energy use, “the guy with the sign that says, ‘The End is Near’…

Royal Oak TribuneWomen’s group makes placemats for Meals on Wheels of Troy, Rochester – The women of Crafting Kindness came together from four different organizations to create handmade placemats, to be distributed with Thanksgiving meals to senior citizens and others…

Countywide SunStained Glass Restoration Illuminates Emmanuel Episcopal’s 125th Anniversary – Red, green, blue, gold—the glittering panes of glass come alive with color in the dusky light. For more than 100 years, sunlight has shown through the stained glass windows

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The end may be near, but radical change can save the earth, says climate activist Mary Nichols

Episcopal News Service – Los Angeles, CA

Unless radical changes are made in current energy use, “the guy with the sign that says, ‘The End is Near’ is right – probably before the end of this century,” environmental attorney and climate activist Mary D. Nichols told delegates attending the Nov. 13 annual meeting of the Diocese of Los Angeles in Riverside.

But there is a great deal of hope if people of faith collaborate on solutions, added Nichols, a parishioner at St. James in-the-City Church in Los Angeles, delivering the biennial Margaret Parker lecture at Diocesan Convention. She had just returned from the Oct. 31 – Nov. 12 United Nations Climate Change COP26 conference in Glasgow, Scotland. […]

Women’s group makes placemats for Meals on Wheels of Troy, Rochester

Royal Oak Tribune – Rochester, MI

The women of Crafting Kindness came together from four different organizations to create handmade placemats, to be distributed with Thanksgiving meals to senior citizens and others. The women are members of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church; Ortonville United Methodist Church; Great Lakes Heritage Quilters and Oakland County Quilters Guild. They share a common goal of trying to brighten the world one stitch at a time. […]

Stained Glass Restoration Illuminates Emmanuel Episcopal’s 125th Anniversary

Countywide Sun – Shawnee, OK

Red, green, blue, gold—the glittering panes of glass come alive with color in the dusky light.

For more than 100 years, sunlight has shown through the stained glass windows of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Shawnee, lighting up the nave and illuminating what is possibly the single largest stained glass window in the state of Oklahoma.

Spanning 12 feet wide by 24 feet high, the stained glass piece is a key piece of Shawnee’s history.

Now, the window is taking on a new life.[…]

2022-09-28T17:18:44+00:00November 20th, 2021|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 11-13-21

Summary

Carolina Panorama – Episcopal Bishop to serve as advocate for Voorhees College – Reverend Ruth Woodliff-Stanley volunteered to serve as an advocate for Voorhees and asked for other ways she could support the institution…

Clanton Advisor – Church partners with Beans and Rice Ministry – Youth leader Todd Childers said serving with Trinity Episcopal was a good way to make an impact for the community in a hands-on way…

Pittsburg Post Gazette – Next Episcopal bishop believes in community’s wisdom – Before she was a priest — before she was even an Episcopalian — the Rev. Ketlen A. Solak felt a mysterious draw to faith. As a young girl in Haiti, she was raised Roman Catholic and would watch the Eucharist with curiosity.

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Episcopal Bishop to serve as advocate for Voorhees College

Carolina Panorama – Columbia, SC

During her visit with Voorhees College President Ronnie Hopkins and his leadership team, the Right Reverend Ruth Woodliff-Stanley volunteered to serve as an advocate for Voorhees and asked for other ways she could support the institution. Woodliff-Stanley, who serves as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina, also met with students and toured the campus, Friday, Oct. 22. […]

Church partners with Beans and Rice Ministry

Prattville – AL

Trinity Episcopal Church received some extra help with its Beans and Rice Ministry on Nov. 6 from St. Mark’s Episcopal in Prattville.

The ministry is so named because beans and rice are staples among the non-perishable food items given out each month on the first Saturday. Meat and fresh produce are also given out sometimes.

Five members of St. Mark’s youth group helped give bags of food to community members as they drove up.

“It’s a very rewarding experience,” Hannah Childers said.[…]

Next Episcopal bishop believes in community’s wisdom

Pittsburg Post Gazette – Pittsburg, PA

Before she was a priest — before she was even an Episcopalian — the Rev. Ketlen A. Solak felt a mysterious draw to faith.

As a young girl in Haiti, she was raised Roman Catholic and would watch the Eucharist with curiosity as the priest consecrated the bread and wine as the body and blood of Jesus Christ. […]

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St. John’s Bazaar Returning This Year

Montgomery, Alabama

After last year’s disruption due to COVID, the Episcopal Church Women’s (ECW) annual bazaar at St. John’s Episcopal Church will be held Wednesday, Nov. 17, in the Education Building of the church, 113 Madison Ave. In its current form, the bazaar is a more than 50-year tradition, and recently discovered historical information shows this may be the 100th anniversary of the first recorded bazaar.

Committee coordinators are working toward staging a safe and prosperous event, which serves as the ECW’s major fund-raising activity for its Outreach Projects. In the past, proceeds have benefited programs and agencies supported by the ECW in the local community. Past proceeds have benefited Abdullah House, Aid to Inmates Mothers and other agencies pertaining to women.

For more information, call the church at 334-262-1937 or email the parish administrator at victoria@stjohnsmontgomery.org.

Diocese of Virginia are pleased to announce Ms. Ericka Masias-Campos was appointed President

…on Saturday, October 30, 2021, at the Church of the Epiphany, Richmond, by The Rt. Rev. Susan Goff, Suffragan Bishop and Ecclesiastical Authority of the Diocese of Virginia. The appointment was historic as Ericka is from Peru, which makes her the first Latino American to hold this position. Ericka has served on the ECW Board for four years and is a member of the La Iglesia Episcopal De Santa Maria parish in Falls Church.

Her three-year term begins January 1, 2022.

Members of the ECW thank our indefatigable outgoing president, Ms. Cynthia Helton, for being a trailblazer for diversity and equality of the ECW in the Diocese of Virginia, and we are equally excited to welcome and work with Ericka as our new incoming President!

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2021-11-12T15:12:10+00:00November 13th, 2021|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 11-06-21

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Episcopal Diocese sets ordination for its new bishop – The Rev. Ketlen A. Solak was elected in June to succeed Dorsey McConnell and will become the ninth bishop of the diocese

Chelsea News A Boost for St. Mark’s – Historic church receives a much-needed grant from New York Landmarks Conservancy

News Review – Emmanuel Episcopal Church to host installation celebration of new reverend on Sunday – The Emmanuel Episcopal Church of Petoskey is set to host a celebration and welcoming of its rector (pastor) this Sunday. Reverend Kay Houck started with the church about a year ago.

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Episcopal Diocese sets ordination for its new bishop

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh, PA

The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh has scheduled two days of services in November to ordain its new bishop.

The Rev. Ketlen A. Solak was elected in June to succeed Dorsey McConnell and will become the ninth bishop of the diocese.

The first service will be the official consecration, held at 11 a.m. Nov. 13 at Calvary Episcopal Church in Shadyside. It will also be live-streamed for those who can’t attend. […]

A Boost for St. Mark’s

Lower East Side, NY NY

St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery has been a haven for social justice and the arts for decades. Congregants held demonstrations during the Civil Rights Movement, apartheid, and the Black Lives Matter protest last year. The Episcopal church also houses and collaborates with three separate arts partners (Danspace, The Poetry Project, and The New York Theatre Ballet) to help promote creativity within the community. […]

Emmanuel Episcopal Church to host installation celebration of new reverend on Sunday

New Review – Petoskey, MI

The Emmanuel Episcopal Church of Petoskey is set to host a celebration and welcoming of its rector (pastor) this Sunday.

Reverend Kay Houck started with the church about a year ago. However, due to the ongoing pandemic, the church has postponed its welcoming celebration for her until now. […]

2021-11-04T15:22:52+00:00November 6th, 2021|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 10-30-21

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Daily Hampshire Gazette – Guest columnist The Rev. Dr. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas: Fasting and climate change – We fasted to break through the paralysis of disengagement and despair…

Murray Ledger & Times – Angels Attic contributions to HOPE Calloway, Need Line total more than $284K since 2018 – “The Angels Clinic is still trying to take care of people who have fallen through the cracks who meet our guidelines…”

Times Herald-Record – Historic Newburgh church celebrates ‘homecoming’ of new priest – After enduring the entire pandemic thus far without a priest, St. George’s Episcopal Church in Newburgh is welcoming back one of its own to lead the congregation…
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Guest columnist The Rev. Dr. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas: Fasting and climate change

Daily Hampshire Gazette – Northampton, MA

On Oct. 21, people concerned about the climate and social justice crisis rallied at Northampton City Hall to support five young activists in the Sunrise Movement who began a hunger strike that day in front of the White House. Sunrisers are pushing Democrats to pass legislation that matches the urgency and scale of the climate emergency. People supporting their demands for an ambitious climate agenda were invited to carry out a 24-hour fast. […]

Angels Attic contributions to HOPE Calloway, Need Line total more than $284K since 2018

Murray Ledger & Times – Murray, KY

About three years into changing its mission from primarily supporting the Angels Community Clinic, the Angels Attic Thrift Shop has provided a combined $284,000 to HOPE Calloway and Murray-Calloway County Need Line. […]

Historic Newburgh church celebrates ‘homecoming’ of new priest

Newburg – NY

After enduring the entire pandemic thus far without a priest, St. George’s Episcopal Church in Newburgh is welcoming back one of its own to lead the congregation.

On Oct. 4, the Rev. Mary Barber, 54, began her first job as a priest at the church that she has been affiliated with for 20 years, and where she and her wife, Alleyne Fraser, raised their two children. […]

Other News

139th Annual Meeting of the Episcopal Church Women of the Diocese of North Carolina
OnLine Friday, November 5, 2001 7-9pm.
Social Justice: We Are All Better Off… When We are All Better Off
Speaker: The Rt. Rev. Ann E. Hodges- Copple, Bishop Suffragan, of the Diocese of NC
Free Online registration and more information at www.ecw-nc.org

Nominations needed for National Board – Triennial Meeting July 2022

The ECW Nominating Committee invites you, an Episcopal woman, to submit names of possible nominees to the committee for election at the 2022 Triennial Meeting of the Women of the Church.  Job descriptions and qualifications can be found on the ECW website under the Resources section. We are seeking names for President, First Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Social Justice member.  Please send resume’, letter of endorsement, picture to Nominating Committee Chair, Marge Burke, 47 Merrill Road, Weare, NH 03281, or mmburke2@comcast.net  no later than November 15, 2021. Information about job duties and qualification requirements can be found on the NECW website.

Grant applications open for Episcopal Church Constable Fund, Roanridge Trust

Applications are open for two grant opportunities offered annually by The Episcopal Church—Constable Fund grants, which focus on religious education, and Roanridge Trust grants, which support leadership development in small towns and rural communities.

The application deadline for both is Dec. 12.

2021-10-28T15:21:42+00:00October 30th, 2021|

Episcopal Church Women in the News 10-23-21

Summary

13 News CBS – Manna Meal gives back to those in need – We’re averaging almost 14,000 meals a month right now,” said Amy Wolfe, Executive Director of Manna Meal…

Episcopal Diocese of TexasSt. George’s School, Austin, Celebrates Arrival of New Building – Rt. Rev. Kathryn M. Ryan joined staff, faculty, parents, and children…

The Denver Gazette – South Sudanese refugees find home, and church, in Syracuse – The Diangdit Episcopal Chapel congregation is made up of refugees from South Sudan who pray in their native language, Dinka. Many of the congregants of Diangdit Chapel have been in East Syracuse for more than two decades. The first to arrive in the area were part of the Lost Boys of Sudan

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ECW Group News

The Diocese of Central Florida will hold its Annual Meeting on Sat Oct 23rd at 10 am via zoom. The meeting ID is 832 521 9172 . The passcode is 222473.

We invite you to here Rebecca Taylor present her Antiphons she authored for Advent. Dee Collier will perform the “Woman at the Well ” and we will jazzercise with Jesus. https://zoom.us/join
The ECW from St. David’s Church, Cambria Heights, New York (Diocese of Long Island-Province ll) organized a team to plan an evening of fun, via Zoom, inviting the ladies’ groups from the 9 churches in the Jamaica Deanery. “Being at home for so long, we missed the social gatherings at the yearly deanery services held every Wednesday night during Lent. We even pass each other while shopping, unrecognized by the masks. COVID-19 was not going to stop us. ” After two months of planning, on Saturday, September 18, 2021 we welcomed 29 ladies who came together to reconnect.

We opened with prayer and the National ECW Song. Throughout the evening we learned so much about each other during a fun ice breaker. We tentatively listened to a presentation of the past 150 years of ECW, presented by Barbara Taylor, Historian for the Diocesan ECW and then Rev. Pauline Samuel (Rector – St. John’s Church, Springfield Gardens) who presented her views for the future of ECW.

We played frame games brain teasers, and a few games of Bingo. Our young ladies who have been attending our ECW meetings over the past four years, performed a wonderful liturgical dance to the music of Kirk Franklin’s “He reigns/Awesome God”. It was an evening of fun and relaxation, giving God thanks for his many blessings through this surging pandemic.

Submitted by, Vernese Smith
ECW Co-President
St. David’s Episcopal Church
Cambria Heights, NY 11411

Book: “A Low Country Advent” By Janice Neal Meyer

“A Low Country Advent” is a guided daily devotional through Advent, the twenty four days leading to Christmas, encouraging individuals, small groups, faith or other family, community settings to reflect, meditate, pray and journal.

“ A Low Country Advent” will stir within you a new and renewed anticipation toward a renewed experience of life and God’s love for all.

Available at online retailers, Amazon.com, and bookstores. To arrange for signed copies, faith community , Book Club and/or other workshops/events contact Janice at Janicemeyer72@gmail.com

News Stories

Manna Meal gives back to those in need

13 News CBS – Charleston, WV

The pandemic caused job loss, and for some, tough times got even tougher. Due to higher unemployment rates in West Virginia, many people struggle to feed themselves and their families.

“This year we’re on track to serve even more. We’re averaging almost 14,000 meals a month right now,” said Amy Wolfe, Executive Director of Manna Meal.

A recent drop in chilly weather sends more people seeking help. […]

St. George’s School, Austin, Celebrates Arrival of New Building

Episcopal Diocese of Texas

The Rt. Rev. Kathryn M. Ryan joined staff, faculty, parents, and children on Wednesday, September 29, 2021, to dedicate and bless the arrival of new building at St. George’s School, Austin. […]

South Sudanese refugees find home, and church, in Syracuse

The Denver Gazette – East Syracuse, NY

On the corner of East Avenue and West Yates Street in East Syracuse, New York, sits Emmanuel Episcopal Church. The quaint building, with its bright white exterior and cherry red doors, is the home to not one, but two distinct congregations. The first, a modest parish of 25 Americans, meets early on Sunday morning, and the other, a group of South Sudanese refugees, in the midafternoon.

Diangdit Episcopal Chapel has been worshipping out of Emmanuel Church for three years. The congregation is made up of refugees from South Sudan who pray in their native language, Dinka. Their success has been fostered by the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York and a local interfaith resettlement agency that found them a place to hold services and supported their integration into the community. […]

2022-09-28T18:01:06+00:00October 23rd, 2021|
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