January means it’s time for Parochial Reports and
Key Personnel forms to be submitted. These are being mailed
to you, as always; but this year for the first time, you
will be able to complete and submit both of these forms
online, which should be simpler both for you and for Diocesan
Staff. Watch for the forms online sometime during the week
of January 5.
COMING
EVENTS:
Youth Leadership Retreat (Grades 9-12)—Jan. 10, 10 a.m.-4:30
p.m., Chapel of the Venerable Bede, Coral Gables
Ordination of Scot McComas to the Diaconate —Jan. 10, 10 a.m., Trinity Cathedral
Diocesan Offices closed for Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday—Jan. 19
Celebration
of the 20th Anniversary of the Consecrations
of Bishops Frade and Ottley —Jan.
24, 11 a.m., Trinity Cathedral
Institution
of Fr. Tony Martin as Rector—Jan. 25, 3 p.m., St. Kevin’s, Opa-locka
Youth
Ministers’ Retreat— Feb.
6-7, Hampton Inn, Ft. Lauderdale
Generational
Ministry seminar—Feb. 9-11, Duncan Center
Clergy
Retreat—Feb.
9-12, Our Lady of Florida
Absalom
Jones Service—Feb.
21, Trinity Cathedral
Youth
Carnavale (Grades 9-12)— Feb. 21, St. Gregory’s, Boca Raton
Women’s
Cursillo—Feb.
27-29, Duncan Center
Diocesan
Men’s Retreat—Feb.
27-29, Lake Placid
Hispanic “Start
Up! Start Over!” — Mar. 1-6, Duncan Center
Wardens’ & Treasurers’ Conference—Mar. 6, St. Mark the Evangelist, Ft. Lauderdale
Benedictine
Experience—Mar. 18-21, Duncan Center
The ‘E’ Church — Mar.
26-27, St. Mark the Evangelist, Ft. Lauderdale
Holy
Week Chrism Eucharist —Apr. 6, 10 a.m., Trinity Cathedral
ECW
Annual Meeting—Apr. 22-24
Clergy
Spring Conference—May 11-13, Duncan Center
COPE
(Parish Lay Staff) Conference—May 21-22, Duncan Center
The ‘E’ Church
is coming! Save
the dates—Mar. 26-27, 2004—for the Bishop’s Spring Conference,
which will feature Exciting, Energizing, Educational--and undoubtedly Electronic--presentations by author
and consultant Tex Sample and the Rev. Charles Fulton,
director of Congregational Development for the Episcopal
Church and president of the Church Building Fund. Watch for details on the website and
in your email and “snail-mail”.
Youth Events—The Diocesan Youth Commission has announced several events
for early in 2004: Youth Leadership Retreat, for grades
9-12, Jan. 10, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at Chapel of the Venerable
Bede on the University of Miami campus in Coral Gables--the
cost is $5, which includes lunch; Youth Ministers’ Retreat,
including training for the Journey to Adulthood program,
Feb. 6-7 at the Hampton Inn, Ft. Lauderdale; and Carnavale
with the Bishop, for grades 9-12, Feb. 21 at St. Gregory’s,
Boca Raton—Mardi Gras costumes or semiformal dress--$12
pre-registered or $15 at the event. For more information
on youth events, contact Diocesan Youth Missioner Fr. Terrence
Taylor, 800-268-9993 or 305-373-0881, ext. 28, or ttaylor@diosef.org,
or Mary Cobiella, ext. 29, or mary@diosef.org. Registration
for the Youth Leadership Retreat is available on the diocesan
website.
Database—Many of you have registered online, received your password
and are beginning to use our diocesan database. If you
haven’t tried it yet, we’ve simplified the process, eliminating
one step. On the Home Page of the diocesan website,
click on the word: “LOGIN”, located on the left hand side
of the page beneath the words: “DIOCESAN CALENDAR”—or go
directly to: http://diosef.org/modlogin.php.
Click on "to get a password", and fill out the
form. After you click "submit information", you
will immediately receive an email with a password and further
instructions. Go back to the Login page and enter your
username and the password provided in the email. When you
have logged on, you will have an opportunity to change
your password to something more memorable for you. Click on “tutorial” for instructions on how to register and to use the
database. Persons listed in the database will be able to
correct their own information online and have the changes
made automatically when the database is updated, usually
once a week. Try it out for a while—and then let us know
(there’s a link for “suggestions”) how the database is
working for you, and how we might make it an even more
useful tool for keeping us all in touch with one another.
“What in the world…” shirts—We’ve had inquiries about purchasing shirts like the ones presented to
the persons honored at the Bishop’s Lay Ministry Awards.
If members of your congregation are interested in ordering
shirts with the diocesan ad (“What in the world are those
Episcopalians doing now?”) on the back and the name of
your parish, in addition to the diocesan shield, on the
front, call Bob McKibben, 800-246-7099 or 954-565-4198
or 954-254-9890, for information on minimum orders, prices
and other imprinted articles available.
News from Kenya—Fr.
Todd McGregor wants everyone to know that contrary to some
published reports, his “boss”, Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi
of the Province of Kenya, “has NO intentions
of cutting off ties with ECUSA or with their present or
future missionaries serving in Kenya”. Fr. McGregor
says that although the Province of Kenya does not approve
of the consecration of Gene Robinson as bishop coadjutor
of New Hampshire, this disagreement with the Episcopal
Church does not put his own ministry in Kenya in jeopardy.
In fact, the ministry of the McGregors is more than ever
in need of our financial support; contributions may be
sent to the Diocese of Southeast Florida, marked for Todd
and Patsy McGregor.
Clergy
Retreat--The
annual clergy retreat will be Feb. 9-12, at Our Lady
of Florida, Lantana. The retreat leader will be the Rev.
Julia Gatta, vicar of St. Paul’s, Windham, Conn. Dr.
Gatta has been an instructor at Berkeley Divinity School
at Yale, and is known as a spiritual director, retreat
leader and award-winning preacher. Registration for the
retreat is available on the diocesan website.
Men’s
Retreat--The
second annual Diocesan Men’s Retreat is scheduled for
Feb. 27-29, at the Lake Placid Retreat Center in Lake
Placid, Fl. The keynote speaker will be Assistant
Bishop James Ottley. The cost for the weekend is $90,
all-inclusive. Registration will be available on the
diocesan website. For more information, contact Archdeacon
Bryan Hobbs, dochobbs@diosef.org,
or Linda Schlepp-Gray, Linda@diosef.org,
or call the Broward office of the diocese, 954-450-7247.
Start
Up/Start Over—A
Start Up/Start Over seminar in Spanish will be held Mar.
1-6, 2004, at the Duncan Center, and the next Start Up/Start
Over seminar in English will be held April 26-30,
2004, at DaySpring Episcopal Conference Center in Ellenton,
FL (near Sarasota). For registration and additional information,
go to http://www.episcopalchurch.org/congdev/Development/StartUp/future.html
Benedictine Experience—In conjunction with the Friends of St. Benedict,
the diocese will offer a Benedictine Experience at the
Duncan Center, March 18-21, 2004, with the Rev. Lynn Ramshaw,
formerly of this diocese, as the presenter. The cost for
the weekend is $325, or $150 for commuters. For more information,
call Patricia Wald, 954-752-4066.
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CLERGY
CHANGES
Abbott, The Rev. Gail—Ordained to the priesthood 12/20/03;
called as priest-in-charge, St. Paul’s, Beloit, WI, effective
1/1/04.
Aymerich, The Rev. Ramon—Accepted a call as rector of St. Anne’s,
Lowell, MA, effective 1/1/04
Brown, The Rev. F. Wilson—Accepted a call to be
rector of Holy Sacrament, Pembroke Pines, effective February
2004.
DeMontmollin,
The Rev. Dee— Accepted a call to be rector
of St. Francis, Rutherfordton, NC, effective 12/25/03.
Dwyer, The Rev. Thomas—Ordained to the diaconate at Church of
the Advent, Palm City, 12/18/03.
Laremore, The Rev. Darrell—Ordained to the diaconate
at St. Joseph’s, Boynton Beach, 12/16/03.
Price, The Rev. George —Retired as rector of St. Gregory’s, Boca
Raton, effective 1/1/04.
Robb, The Rev. Cn. G. Kerry—Announced retirement
as rector of St. Mark’s, Palm Beach Gardens, effective
February 2004.
Stathers, The Rev. Birk—Appointed interim rector at St. Gregory’s,
Boca Raton, effective 1/1/04.
Taylor, The Rev. Terrence—Ordained to the priesthood
12/20/03; serving as Diocesan Youth Missioner.
Parishes
in Transition:
Holy
Redeemer, Lake Worth—Fr.
David Sutcliffe, interim; Fr. Robert Carlson, Spanish
service
All
Souls’, Miami Beach—Fr.
Richard Maholm, supply
St.
Mary Magdalene, Coral Springs—Fr. Mark Sims, interim
St.
Peter’s, Key West—Fr.
Ed Winsor, supply
St.
Christopher’s, West Palm Beach—Deacon Charles Cannon, interim
Holy Sacrament, Pembroke Pines—Called Fr. F. Wilson Brown, from
the Diocese of Western New York, to be rector, effective
February 2004.
St.
Paul’s, Key West—Fr.
Thomas Shepherd, interim
Trinity
Cathedral—Fr. Bob Libby, interim dean
St. Gregory’s, Boca Raton—Rector
retiring 1/1/04; Fr. Birk Stathers, interim
St. Mark’s, Palm Beach Gardens--Rector
announced retirement, effective February 2004.
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F.Y.I.—Information
from our Parishes and Around the Church
On
Jan. 1, at 10:30 a.m., St. Paul et les Martyrs d’Haiti, Miami, will hold an ecumenical service
in celebration of the 200th Anniversary
of Haitian Independence. A reception following the service
will feature traditional Haitian food.
All
Saints’, Ft. Lauderdale, will present an Epiphany opera, Amahl
and the Night Visitors, Friday, Jan. 9,
7 p.m., and Saturday, Jan. 10, 2:30 p.m. General admission
is $5. For tickets call 954-467-6496.
Jan. 11 will be Recovery Sunday at Holy Sacrament, Pembroke
Pines. The guest speaker for the 10 a.m. service, which will include
worship built around a Twelve Step Eucharist, will be
the Rev. Gary Maier of St. Pete Beach, who will preach
on God’s grace as offered and seen in the recreated lives
of recovering people.
The
Chapel of St. Andrew, Boca Raton is offering “The Marriage Course”, an opportunity for couples
to “build a strong and intimate marriage that will last
a lifetime”. The course is from 5-7 p.m. on Sundays,
beginning Jan. 11.The cost is $70 per couple. For information
or to sign up, contact Will or Cheryl Harman, 561-330-3388
or willjharman@bellsouth.net.
St.
Patrick’s, West Palm Beach will
end its yearlong 90th anniversary celebration
with a banquet, dance and silent auction on Saturday,
Feb. 14, 2004, from 6 to 10 p.m. (the silent auction
is from 6-7:30) at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1601 Belvedere
Road, West Palm Beach, Fl. 33401. Music will be provided
by The Rhythm Kings. Donation: $100.00. Call the church
office at 561-833-1903 for additional information.
FOR SALE
- 60 cathedral chairs with kneelers, light wood, beige
fabric, good condition. Call St. Luke's, Port Salerno at
(772) 286-5455.
Through
the Nevada Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians,
MGM Grand Hotel in
conjunction with the University of Nevada Las Vegas is offering full scholarships
for a four-year, bachelor’s degree program in Hotel Administration. Interested
students should fax or email a letter of interest and a brief summary of qualifications
to erv.crawford@ccmail.nevada.edu or
fax # (702) 895-4871.
The
University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn, has announced
the Lilly Scholarship, which pays half tuition and room
and board at Sewanee. The scholarship will be awarded to
two first-year students entering the university's Class
of 2008, who have outstanding records of service during
their high school years and an interest in theological,
service-oriented or values-based careers. Interested
individuals must complete and submit an application form,
admissions materials and a 1,000-word essay by January
10, 2004 (postmark date). For a copy of the application
packet or more information about the Lilly Scholarship,
contact the Lilly Office at (931) 598-1869 or jgoodman@sewanee.edu.
Further details about scholarship benefits and requirements
are available at www.sewanee.edu/lillyproj/scholars.
Applicants also are encouraged to apply for Merit Scholarships
through the University of the South.
Nashotah
House, an Episcopal seminary, is offering a two week pilgrimage
May 28-June 10, 2004, to holy sites of Celtic, Viking and
Anglo-Saxon Britain. The cost is $2799, including airfare
from Chicago. For further information contact Fr. Arnold
Klukas at Nashotah House, 262-646-8941 or arnold@klukas.net.
Additional
Events and Opportunities
(click on links below for more
information!)
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PRAYERS
Prayers
are requested for--
Our country; for wisdom and guidance for our leaders and
the leaders of all nations; for our armed forces, especially
those now in places of danger; for our enemies; for peace,
justice and reconciliation in all places where there is
conflict;
Logan
McCormack,
father of Ann Said, wife of Bishop
John Said, recovering from stroke;
Angela
Palmer,
daughter of Martha Richards, secretary
at All Souls', Miami Beach, injured at work and will
need knee surgery;
Diocesan
transition consultant Susy Miller, healing;
For safety
for Deacon Gigi Brewer’s son, Spc. Tim Reed,
recently deployed to Iraq;
Mildred
Ingraham,
mother-in-law of Deacon Doris Ingraham,
healing;
LaDonna
Neds,
wife of Fr. Walter Neds, lung cancer;
Eason
Evans,
son of Fr. Ralph Evans, pray for successful
treatment for severe back pain;
Fr.
Tom Ryan,
healing;
Lillian
Ottley,
wife of Bishop James Ottley, continued
healing;
Fr.
Sam Frock,
continued healing;
Fr.
Leonel Ortez,
continued healing;
Annabel
Hobbs, wife
of Archdeacon Bryan Hobbs, continued healing;
Ben
Brown,
cousin of Deacon Holly Ostlund, facing long recovery
from serious shark bite injuries;
Leah
Rosato,
secretary at Holy Spirit, West Palm Beach, healing;
Deborah
Deshaies,
wife of Fr. Bob Deshaies, recovering from spinal surgery; pray for relief from pain;
Chuck
Nickerson,
brother of diocesan accounting clerk Sally James,
colon cancer;
Aspirant Peter
Wallace, continued healing;
Chancellor
Emeritus Fred Stanton,
healing;
Dorothy
Wilbur,
widow of Fr. Newton Wilbur, cancer:
Fr.
Gammon Jarrell,
continued healing;
Fr.
Miguel Restrepo,
healing;
Florence
Gray,
mother of Rev. Mary Gray-Reeves continued healing;
Jim
Gibson,
husband of Mother Kate Gibson, continued healing;
Doris
Dillenberger,
sister of Diana Frade, healing;
Christie
Hudspeth,
daughter of Mother Denise Hudspeth, pray
for complete healing;
Bridget
Seward,
sister of Deacon Jane Calderin, multiple myeloma;
Mthr. "Punkie" Dennis, healing;
Canon
SuzeAnne Silla's family:
Daughter Stephanie, still in pain, will need additional
jaw surgery; mother Iola Steeves, abdominal aortic
aneurysm and many other health problems;
Cn.
Max Salvador,
continued healing;
for the
repose of the souls of those who have died, and for comfort
for Deacon Bruce Woodcock, whose mother, Edith
Woodcock, died Dec. 8; and for Fr. Bob
Deshaies' wife, Deborah Deshaies,
whose mother, Barbara Becker, died Dec.
9; for all those who have lost loved ones in the continued
conflict in Iraq.
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Clergy
Prayer List
JANUARY
2004
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1 Manuel Chavez - Birthday
Wendy
Brusso - Birthday
Horace Ward- Birthday
Dee DeMontmollin- Birthday
2 Robert M.G. Libby- Priesthood
3 Caroll Mallin- Birthday
J. Harvey Klein- Priesthood
Diana Frade- Birthday
4 J. Kenneth Major - Birthday
Roger M. Tobin- Birthday
JoAnn LaCrone- Birthday
Carol Barron- Birthday
5 Eric Kahl- Birthday
Samuel Thomas- Priesthood
6 Calvin O. Schofield- Birthday
Clifford Parks- Diaconate
John Mangrum- Priesthood
Thomas T. Pittenger- Priesthood
Joanne Katon - Birthday
Eric Kahl- Priesthood
7 James M. Gilmore, Jr. - Priesthood
8 Charlotte Horner - Birthday
Barbara Baptiste-Williams-
Birthday
9 Nancy H. McCarthy- Birthday
10 Lynne Libby- Birthday
John Said- Priesthood
11 Phyllis Verell- Birthday
Benjamin Reid- Birthday
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12 Robert J. Vaughn - Birthday
Nancy Jo Vaughn - Birthday
13 Ronald N. Fox- Birthday
John Jarrett III- Birthday
14 Mary Gray-Reeves- Priesthood
15 Jennie Lou Reid- Priesthood
16 Samuel J. Browne- Priesthood
Gladys Heath- Birthday
21 Frantz Casseus- Priesthood
Frantz & Yvrose Casseus- Marriage
James Ottley- Consecration
22 Shedrick & Wilma Gilbert
- Marriage
Alison Harrity- Birthday
Vincent Tirado- Birthday
23 Seaver Willey- Birthday
Stephen Fregeau- Birthday
25 Jonathan Coffey- Priesthood
J. Kenneth Major- Priesthood
Philip Bentley- Diaconate
Leo Frade- Consecration
26 Roger Allee- Diaconate
Allan Davidson- Priesthood
29 Diane Pittenger- Birthday
Raymond Liberti- Dianconate
Robert Perrino- Birthday
30 Wendy Williams- Priesthood
Thomas & Diane Pittenger
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Anglican
Cycle of Prayer
January 11--I Epiphany
The clergy and people of the Diocese
of Alaska
Holy Spirit, Nassau, Bahamas
St. Mark’s, Palm Beach Gardens
January 18--II Epiphany
The World Council of Churches;
all institutions and organizations promoting Christian
unity; for the healing of all schisms within the One, Holy,
Catholic and Apostolic Church
The Duncan Center; Constitution & Canons
Committee
January 25--III Epiphany
The Archbishop of Canterbury
Long Island, Bahamas: St. Paul,
Clarence Town; Holy Cross, Hamilton; Holy Family, Mortimer
St. Andrew, Hollywood
St. Anne, Hallandale
February 1--IV Epiphany
The Anglican Church in Aotearoa,
New Zealand, and Polynesia
Long Island, Bahamas: St. Athanasius,
Deadman's Cay; St. John, Buckley;St. Michael, Roses; St.
Theresa, Grays
St. Gregory, Boca Raton
Church of the Advent, Palm City
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