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The
decisions made at General Convention are still much in
the news, and have generated a variety of responses within
our
diocese. Bishop Frade, Bishop Ottley, and Archdeacons
Hobbs and Rasmus don’t want to leave anyone out
of the conversation, and encourage anyone who has a question,
comment or concern to email them. A variety of resources
for conversation on the issues raised by the convention’s
action are available on the diocesan website, www.diosef.org.
The
bishop will be appointing a Council of Advice on Sexuality.
Anyone who is interested in being considered for appointment
to that group should contact Linda Schlepp-Gray in the Broward
office of the diocese at 954-450-7247, or by email, Linda@diosef.org.
Meanwhile,
we are getting ready for Diocesan Convention in Key West.
The block of rooms reserved at $125 per night at La Concha (across
the street from St. Paul’s) has already been filled; additional
rooms at La Concha are available, but at a higher rate. The
Southernmost Hotel, 1319 Duval St., does have rooms at the
$125 rate; the phone number is 1-800-354-4455. Nominations
for Standing Committee vacancies and other diocesan positions
should be sent by Sept. 26 to the Secretary of Convention, Fr.
Bernard Griffith, Christ Episcopal Church, PO Box 330006,
Miami, FL 33133, or by email to chrepch@aol.com. For information
on convention display booths, contact St. Paul’s Interim
Rector, Fr. Thomas Shepherd, at 305-296-5142, or email
Tmshepr@aol.com.
COMING
EVENTS:
Diocesan
Clergy Family Beach Luncheon — Sept. 6,
Colony Hotel and Cabana Club, Delray Beach
Ordination
to the Priesthood of Drew Bunting — Sept.
6, 11 a.m., St. Stephen’s, Miami
Ordination
to the Priesthood of Holly Ostlund — Sept.
6, 6 p.m., St. Mary’s, Stuart
Fall
Convocations — Sept.
6, 10 a.m., St. Paul, Miami—ND; Sept. 10, 6:30 p.m.,
St. Christopher’s, Ft. Lauderdale—Bwd; Sept. 13, 9 a.m.,
St. Stephen’s, Coconut Grove—SD; Sept. 14, 7:30 p.m.,
St. Joseph’s, Boynton Beach—SPB; Sept. 20, 9 a.m., St.
George’s, Riviera Beach—NPB; Sept. 27, 10 a.m., St. James,
Islamorada--Keys
Fall
Clergy Conference — Sept.
8-10, Duncan Center
Retirement
Service and Dinner for Dean
Krickbaum — Sept. 12,
6 p.m., Trinity Cathedral
Diocesan
School Fall Semester begins — Sept. 13
(Additional school dates for fall are: Sept
27; Oct. 11 & 25; Nov. 8 & 22; Dec. 6 & 13)
Transitional
Ministry Course — Sept.
15-19, 2003 and Mar. 8-12, 2004, Duncan Center
“Faith
Is Caught More Than It Is Taught” — Sept.
12-13, St. David’s-in-the-Pines, Wellington; Sept. 19-20,
All Angels, Miami Springs;Sept, 26-27, Holy Sacrament,
Pembroke Pines
Florida
Day at Washington National Cathedral Sept. 21
"How
to Develop a Mission Plan" Workshop — Sept.
27, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., St. Mark’s, Ft. Lauderdale
Marriage
Encounter Weekend — Oct.
3-5, Duncan Center
Charles
Fulton seminar — Oct.
4, 9 a.m.-noon, All Saints', Ft. Lauderdale
Taller
de Mayordomia Estructura — Oct. 4, 9:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m., Trinity Cathedral
Diocesan
Ultreya — Oct.
4, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Pompano Beach
Cursillo
Sunday — Oct. 5
Diocesan
Convention — Oct.
10-11, Key West
Children's
Sunday Service — Oct. 12, 4 p.m., Trinity Cathedral
Heritage
Society Sunday — Oct. 19
Men’s
Cursillo — Oct.
23-26, Duncan Center
Child
in Our Hands Conference — Nov. 7-8,
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Pompano
Happening — Nov.
14-16
Clergy
Spouse Wellness Day — Nov.
15, St. Mark’s, Ft. Lauderdale
Assessment
Appeals Hearings — Nov.
19-20, Diocesan Office
Brotherhood
of St. Andrew Annual Assembly — Nov. 22,
7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Duncan Center
Bishop’s
Awards Service — Nov.
22, 11 a.m., Trinity Cathedral
Deacons’ Annual
Retreat — Dec. 19-20,
Duncan Center
Note: The
Diocesan Offices will be closed on Labor Day, Monday, Sept.
1.
Diocesan
Clergy Family Beach Luncheon--The Sept. 6 Diocesan
Clergy Family Picnic, which was to be held at Birch
State Park, is now called the Diocesan Clergy Family
Beach
Luncheon, and the location has changed, too--it will
be at the Colony Hotel and Cabana Club, 1801 S. Ocean
Blvd., Delray. This event is for ALL active and
retired clergy and their families, and for all spouses
and widows as well. RSVP to Pat Evans at St. Mark the
Evangelist, 954-563-5155.
Clergy
Conference—The Fall Clergy Conference will be at
the Duncan Center, beginning with social hour at 5 p.m.
on Monday, Sept. 8., and ending after lunch on Wednesday,
Sept. 10. The deadline for online
registration is Tuesday, Sept. 2. The speaker will be the Rev. Dr.
D. H. Kortwright Davis, professor of theology at Howard
University School of Divinity and rector of Holy Comforter
Episcopal Church in Washington, DC. His theme will be “Fingers
of the Divine: the call of God's right hand.”
"How
to Develop a Mission Plan" Workshop—In May, our
Executive Board passed a resolution requiring any congregation or “para-church” ministry
requesting a grant or loan from the diocese, and any church requesting
financial assistance or assessment reduction, to meet new criteria, including
preparation of a Vision, Mission, Strategic Plan and Implementation Plan for
the parish. On Sept. 27, the Diocesan School will offer a one-day workshop
to assist rectors and lay leaders in this visioning process for parish
ministry. Information has been sent to all rectors, and registration
is available on the diocesan website.
Charles
Fulton seminar--The Rev. Charles N. Fulton III, national
Director of Congregational Development for the Episcopal
Church, will present a seminar on "Conflict Management
in Times of Major Organizational Change", Saturday,
Oct. 4, from 9 a.m. to noon, at All Saints', Ft. Lauderdale.
There is no admission charge for this event, but please make
a reservation to attend by contacting Linda Schlepp-Gray,
954-450-7247 or by email at Linda@diosef.org.
Taller
de Mayordomia Estructura--On Saturday, Oct. 4, Manny
Mesa, treasurer of San Francisco de Asis and a longtime stewardship
educator, will lead a stewardship seminar in Spanish from
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Trinity Cathedral. For more information
or to register, call Jackie Fernandez at the Diocesan Office,
305-373-0881.
Smith
Fund Grants—The Southeast Florida Episcopal Foundation
has mailed to all parishes the application materials
for this year’s grants from the Blair
and Agnes Smith Charity Fund. These grants of up to $5,000
are made to parish-based ministries that specifically
provide for the well-being and material needs of children
or the elderly. The deadline for grant applications is
Sept. 15. A downloadable version of the application can
be found on the Foundation’s website, www.episfoundation.org,
in the “What’s New” section.
Position
available—The Foundation is looking for a part-time program director
(about 20 hours per week) to coordinate the activities
of the Smith Charity Fund at the Palm Beach Gardens
office. Please contact the Foundation office at (561)
799-6424, or email Charlie@episfoundation.org for
more information or to obtain a more detailed job description.
Trinity
Cathedral Bookstore—is looking for a new manager.
After more than ten years, Harriet Norman will be retiring
within the next few weeks, and has not yet found a successor.
The experienced and reliable volunteer staff will continue
to be available to assist the new manager. Hours and
salary for the position are negotiable. For more information,
call Trinity Cathedral at 305-374-3372.
Training
for Christian Educators—The diocesan Commission
on Christian Formation and Education is offering new opportunities
for Christian educators to participate in “Faith Is
Caught More Than It is Taught: A Teacher Certification Program”:
Sept.
12-13, St. David’s-in-the-Pines, Wellington;
Sept.
19-20, All Angels, Miami Springs; and Sept.
26-27, Holy Sacrament, Pembroke Pines. There will also be a Child
in Our Hands Conference, Nov. 6-8, at St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
For additional information, email the Commission at DiosefCCFEd@aol.com
Training
for Christian Educators—The diocesan Commission on
Christian Formation and Education is offering new opportunities
for Christian educators to participate in “Faith Is Caught
More Than It is Taught: A Teacher Certification Program”: Sept.
12-13, St. David’s-in-the-Pines, Wellington; Sept.
19-20, All Angels, Miami Springs; and Sept. 26-27,
Holy Sacrament,
Pembroke Pines. There will also be a Child in Our Hands
Conference, Nov. 6-8, at St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
For additional information, email the Commission at DiosefCCFEd@aol.com
Marriage
Encounter—For the first time in several years, a
Marriage Encounter weekend is being offered in our diocese.
The dates are Oct. 3-5, the location is the Duncan Center,
and Fr. Steve Fregeau and his wife Pat are
the contact couple (561-496-4130, or email safregeau@aol.com).
Marriage Encounter is designed as an opportunity for
couples with basically good marriages to enrich the quality
of their life together. The weekend begins at 8 p.m.
Friday (check-in from 4 p.m.) and ends at 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
There is a non-refundable registration fee of $45 per
couple, payable to the Duncan Center. (During the weekend,
couples will be given an opportunity to make an additional
freewill donation to help defray the expenses of future
Marriage Encounter weekends.) The registration deadline
is Sept. 29. For more information, go to www.episcopalme.com.
A Marriage Encounter is also scheduled in Orlando, Sept.
26-28; the contact couple for that weekend is Bill and
Joann Snyder at 352-687-3364 or billyjo@quixnet.net.
Human
Needs Grant Applications—Parish outreach and Jubilee
ministries may submit applications for Human Needs Grants
from the 2004 diocesan budget after Oct. 13. Application
forms and guidelines for grants may be downloaded from
the diocesan website at http://www.diosef.org/human_needs.html,
or by contacting the convener of Human Needs Ministry,
the Rev. Thomas F. Ryan. All materials, reports and grant
applications, should be submitted to: The Rev. Thomas
F. Ryan, Convener of Human Needs, All Saints’ Episcopal
Church, 2303 NE Seaview Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957.
Heritage
Society Sunday-- Oct. 19 has been designated as Heritage
Society Sunday. The primary purpose of Heritage Societies
is to encourage consideration of a planned gift as the
final act of Christian stewardship and accordingly, to
recognize those who have made that commitment. On Heritage
Society Sunday, clergy and/or laypersons will be asked
to speak to their congregations about their own experiences
of planning a legacy to the church. For more information,
call Charlie Ring at the Southeast Florida Episcopal
Foundation (561)799-6424, or email charlie@episfoundation.org.
Church
Transitions—A two-day Church Transitions seminar,
led by the Rev. Dan Southerland, the former pastor of
Flamingo Road Church in Davie, will be held Oct. 14-15
at Flamingo Road Church. Archdeacon Hobbs recommends
this as an inexpensive and convenient opportunity to
learn “ideas that lead to growth”. For more information,
go to http://www.churchtransitions.com/events/00803.htm,
or call Archdeacon Hobbs at 954-450-7247 or 954-558-7790.
Brotherhood
of St. Andrew Annual Assembly—All men of the diocese
are invited to the annual meeting of the Brotherhood,
Saturday, Nov. 22, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the
Duncan Center. The cost is $20 and includes continental
breakfast and lunch. Call George booth at 561-738-0554
before Oct. 15 if you plan to attend.
EFM
Mentor Training—will be offered at the Duncan Center
again this year. The dates are Dec. 5-7, beginning Friday
at 4 p.m., and ending Sunday by 3 p.m. All active mentors
whose last training was 12 to 18 months ago, and anyone
desiring to take Mentor training, are welcome to attend. For
information, contact Bill Thorstad, 561-392-3417, or
by email, Mjollnir5@aol.com. EFM programs are active
in many parishes in the diocese. Emily Nell Lagerquist,
a member of Chapel of St. Andrew and a trained mentor,
is forming an EFM group that still has space for more
students. A central location for the meetings will
be decided after the group is formed. For more
information, call Emily Nell at 954-524-0366 or
561-852-6314.
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CLERGY
CHANGE
Liberti,
The Rev. Ray — Reassigned as deacon from
Holy Trinity, West Palm Beach, to St. David’s-in-the-Pines,
Wellington.
Martin,
The Rev. Derrick — Called as rector of St.
Kevin’s, Opa-locka, effective Sept. 1.
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--supply
St.
Christopher's, West Palm Beach--Deacon Charles Cannon,
interim
Holy
Sacrament, Pembroke Pines--Canon Kenneth MacDonald, Fr.
Bill Eaton, supply
St.
Paul's, Key West--Fr. Thomas Shepherd, interim
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F.Y.I.—Information
from our Parishes and Around the Church
The
only online course on Hispanic ministry offered by an Episcopal
seminary is one of three classes open for registration
now on the Seminary of the Southwest's website. "Historical
and Cultural Contexts for Hispanic Ministry, "From
(Stem) Cell to (Prison) Cell - Life Ethics," and "We
Give You Greeting: Prayer and Praise from the Celtic Tradition" are
the offerings in Term Three of the seminary's distance
learning program. There are no educational prerequisites
for these Lay School non-credit courses. The Oct. 6 through
Nov. 14 classes are limited to 25 persons and tuition is
$65 per course. Detailed course descriptions, computer
capability requirements and a registration link can be
found at www.etss.edu/online_courses.shtml
All
Souls’, Miami Beach, needs a Sunday School teacher
for about six children in elementary grades (ages 8-12).
The class lasts 30-45 minutes, beginning at about 10:45
a.m., after the children have received communion. If
you’re interested, call parish secretary Martha Richards
at 305-538-2244 or email allsolsepc@aol.com.
St.
Thomas, Coral Gables, will present Ensemble Amarcord
in concert on Friday, September 12, at 7:30 p.m. Doors
open at 7:00 p.m. The five former choristers of the famous
St. Thomas Boys Choir in Leipzig, Germany, are known
as continental Europe’s finest male a cappella quintet.
For tickets ($20 Adults, $15 Students/Seniors), or to
inquire about tickets for the parish’s entire 2003-2004
Eisenhart Concert Series, and sponsorship and advertising
opportunities, contact the parish office at (305) 661
3436, or by email at concertseries@stepsmia.org.
Holy
Sacrament, Pembroke Pines, is offering a “Walk Thru
the Bible” New Testament Seminar, Saturday, Sept. 13,
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This interactive seminar is educational
for new and mature believers, young people and adults.The
cost is $26 per person, pre-registered, or $35 for those
who pay at the door; the fee includes continental breakfast,
lunch and seminar materials. There is a junior program
for children ages 5-10 at a cost of $10 per child, and
childcare is available for children under five. Call
954-432-8686 for more information, and register online
at www.holysacrament.org.
Church
of the Intercession, 501 NW 17 St., Ft. Lauderdale,
will host a barbecue for members, neighbors and friends on
Saturday, Sept. 20, from noon to 4 p.m. Chicken dinners are
$7 and rib dinners are $7. For more information, call 954-763-5986.
St.
Martin's-in-the-Fields, 140 SE 28th Ave. Pompano
Beach, invites everyone to a special musical celebration
service on Saturday,
Sept 27 at 8 p.m. This unique Episcopal
worship service is built around some of today's
popular Christian hits, and will include Holy Communion.
Reception immediately following.
St.
Patrick's, West Palm Beach, will hold its Third
Annual International Food Fest on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 4
to 7 p.m. at the Church Hall. The steelband Steel
Away will provide music, and there will be traditional
foods from such Caribbean countries as Jamaica, Antigua,
Trinidad &
Tobago and the Bahamas. Tickets are $20.
St.
Faith's,10600 Caribbean Blvd., Cutler Ridge
(south Miami-Dade County), will begin services in Spanish
starting with a 6
p.m. service on Sept. 28. Assistant Bishop James Ottley and
Bishop Emilio Hernandez, retired Bishop of Cuba, will officiate
at this initial Eucharist. The Rev. Alejandro Hernandez,
Rector of Todos Los Santos in Miami, will preach and celebrate
the Eucharist each Sunday thereafter. St. Faith's especially
invites Spanish-speaking people from Homestead to Kendall,
Spanish speaking families in other churches, and others who
wish to preserve their Hispanic heritage to attend. They
also invite all of you who simply love the Lord and want
to improve your Spanish to join in, even if your name does
not end in a vowel or -ez. The first service is meant to
be a landmark occasion for St. Faith's and the multicultural
community of Cutler Ridge. Refreshments will be served afterwards.
St.
Andrew's, Lake Worth, will hold its annual Blessing of the
Animals, at the regular 6 p.m. service, Saturday, Oct. 4.
St. Andrew's is also planning for its 90th Anniversary Benefit
Dinner and Silent Auction to be held Jan. 31, 2004 at the
Sailfish Club in Palm Beach; Bishop Frade will be the speaker.
For information about either of these events, call the church
office at 561-582-6609.
St.
Joseph’s, Boynton Beach, will present a concert by
Fran McKendree, Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. at the St.
Nicholas Youth House at the church. The cost is $5. Fran
McKendree is well known as a Christian performer, recording
artist and conference speaker and coordinator for youth
and adults who work with youth.
St.
John’s, Hollywood, is raffling a Caribbean Cruise
for Two on Costa Cruise Lines to benefit the parish’s
Organ Restoration Fund. Tickets are $5. The drawing will
be held on Nov. 16, and the cruise can be taken anytime
between November 2003 and December 2004. Call the church
office, 954-921-3721, for information and tickets. St.
John’s says, “The odds of winning are better than the
lottery!”
St.
Gregory's, Boca Raton will celebrate its 50th Anniversary
with a luncheon at the Marriott Hotel Crocker Center
after the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, Dec. 7. The congregation
is inviting all clergy who have been associated with
the parish as well as any former parishioners and friends.
Reservations are necessary and can be obtained by contacting
the parish office at 561-395-8285.
Holy
Trinity, West Palm Beach, is seeking
a youth director.
This is a fulltime paid position with benefits. For information,
please contact the Rev. Thomas Bruttell at 561-655-8650
or by email at FrTom@holytrinitywpb.org.
The
Southeast Florida Episcopal Foundation has a fax machine
available. It is a Brother IntelliFAX 2600 plain paper
laser Fax machine. If there is a church that could use
this, please submit in writing your need to the Southeast
Florida Episcopal Foundation, 8895 N. Military Trail,
Suite 205-C, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, or email: charlie@episfoundation.org and we will get approval from our Executive Committee and
you can pick it up.
The
Convocation of American Churches in Europe has announced
publication of Spanish-English and French-English editions
of a bilingual prayer book, Selected Liturgies from
the Book of Common Prayer. The books are 384 pages,
cloth-bound with a ribbon bookmark, and paginated and formatted
to correspond with the standard 1979 edition of the Book
of Common Prayer. Individual copies are available for $17
each, plus $8 book rate shipping and handling. A limited
number of leather-bound copies are available for $42 each
plus $8 shipping and handling. A 10% discount will apply
to orders of five or more copies, and a special parish
rate is available for orders of 50 or more copies. Checks
should be made payable to St. James Church, and sent to:
St. James Church, Attn: Christina N. Caughlan, Via B. Rucellai,
9, 50123 Florence, Italy. Write BCP and the language requested
on the memo line of the check. For more information, email
info@stjames.it or call (+39) 055 29 44 17.
Additional
Events and Opportunities
(click on links below for more
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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 combat; for our enemies; for peace, justice
and reconciliation in all places where there is conflict;
Canon
Luis Quiroga, healing;
Deacon
Ed Hammatt, healing;
Eason
Evans, son of Fr. Ralph Evans,
severe back pain, scheduled for diagnostic tests Sept. 22;
Bishop
Leo Alard, in critical condition, needs liver transplant;
Fr.
Tom Ryan, healing;
Lillian
Ottley, wife of Bishop James
Ottley, recovering from knee surgery;
Fr.
Sam Frock, recovering from spinal surgery;
Fr.
Leonel Ortez, recovering from surgery;
Annabel
Hobbs, wife of Archdeacon Bryan Hobbs, fractured
shoulder;
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;
Millie
Evans, mother of diocesan software consultant Bill
Evans, healing;
Chuck
Nickerson, brother of diocesan interim receptionist Sally
James, pray for healing after major surgery;
Aspirant Peter
Wallace, successful surgery; pray for continued healing;
Chancellor
Emeritus Fred Stanton, healing;
Dorothy
Wilbur, widow of Fr. Newton Wilbur, cancer:
Fr.
Gammon Jarrell, continued healing;
Cora
Ferguson, sister of Executive Board member Al
Ferguson and aunt of Executive Board member Jacquelyn
Anthony, continued healing;
Edith
Woodcock, mother of candidate for ordination Bruce
Woodcock, removed from hospice care, pray for
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;
Lisa
Commette, niece of Gail McShane, diocesan
coordinator, continued healing;
Mthr. "Punkie" Dennis,
healing;
The
Rev. 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 Fr. Bernie Pecaro, whose father, John
Pecaro,
died Aug. 2; for seminarian Nancy Wynan, whose son, Alexander
Mark Wynan, died Aug. 5; for Deacon Fred
Sands, whose brother,
James Sands, died Aug. 18; for the families of Fr.
Jack Meyer,
who died Aug. 29, and Fr. Jim Jones, who died Aug. 31; for
Fr. Eric Kahl, whose father, Donald
Francis Kahl, died Sept.
2; and for Hispanic Commission Chair Dalia Mesa, whose mother,
Andrea Delgado, died Sept. 16; for all those who have lost
loved ones in the continued conflict in Iraq.
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Clergy
Prayer List
September
2003
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1 Vivian
Hopkins - Diaconate
Doris
Ingraham - Diaconate
Patricia
Masterman - Diaconate
Eric
Shoemaker - Diaconate
3 Beverly
Kennedy - Birthday
Gina
Walsh-Minor - Birthday
5 Virla
Barry - Birthday
Everett
Noetzel - Birthday
Vivian
Hopkins - Birthday
6 Kerry & Sally
Robb - Marriage
7 Wendell & Betty
Hainlin - Marriage
8 Beverly
Ramsey - Birthday
Douglas
Carter - Birthday
Julie
Todd - Birthday
9 Binky
Gilmore - Birthday
Courtenay
Ryan - Birthday
Lillian
Andrews - Birthday
Susan
Hartney - Birthday
11 Cyril
E. White - Diaconate
Roger & Janis
Tobin - Marriage
Thomas
F. Ryan, Jr. - Diaconate
Howard & Peggy Sheldon - Marriage
Virginia Brewer - Diaconate
Charles Cannon - Diaconate
Anne Scupholme - Diacoante
Ruth Hahne - Diaconate
13 Bernard
M. Griffith - Birthday
14 Frank
A. Smith - Diaconate
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15 Sally
Robb - Birthday
Ducie
Minich - Birthday
Chris & Bettina Schuller - Marriage
16 William & Charlotte
Hamilton - Marriage
Lewis
Sligh - Birthday
17 Charlotte
Hamilton - Birthday
Mark
Sims - Birthday
Matthew & Cheryl
Faulstich - Marriage
18 Daisy
Stoudenmire - Birthday
John & Elizabeth
Davis - Marriage
19 Gary
A. Verell - Diaconate
21 Donald
W. Krickbaum - Birthday
22 William
S. Brace - Birthday
26 Jonathan
Coffey - Birthday
Patricia
Fregeau - Birthday
28 Delia
Tirado - Birthday
27 Harold
F. Elsner - Diaconate
29 David
C. Kennedy - Birthday
David
Karcher - Diaconate
Peggy
Sheldon - Priesthood
Jane
Calderin - Diaconate
30 Gammon
Jarrell - Birthday
Douglas & Susan
Carter - Marriage
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Anglican
Cycle of Prayer
September
14--XIV Pentecost
The Episcopal Church in the United States of America
Andros Island, Bahamas
St. David, Lisbon Creek
St. Mary, Mars Bay
All Saints', Ft. Lauderdale
September
21--XV Pentecost
The
Anglican Church of Canada
Executive
Board
The
Southeast Florida Episcopal Foundation
Ecumenical
Commission
September
28--XVI Pentecost
The
church of Nippon Sei Ko Kai
All
Saints, Nassau
All
Angels, Miami Springs
Atonement,
Lauderdale Lakes
October
5—XVII Pentecost
The
Church in the Province of the West Indies
Christ
Church Cathedral, Nassau
Holy
Cross, Miami
Trinity
Cathedral, Miami
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