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When we sow our seeds, O God,
we ask you to be generous to us.
When we have reaped the harvest,
we thank you for being generous to us.
And between sowing and reaping,
we must trust in your generosity.
Forgive us for finding it so hard to trust in you,
especially when the weather is unfavorable.
Chewa, Malawi
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Bishop Mathes is back!
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Our bishop, the Rt. Rev. James R. Mathes, is back from sabbatical and vacation. He is in the office Tuesdays through Thursdays. He always appreciates hearing from the people of the diocese. You can reach him via email or call 619-481-5450.
He writes,
"September is always a time of new beginnings that coincide with the start of the school year. There is a sense of gathering and renewal. This September, especially this Sunday, will be a particularly poignant time of gathering and reflection. In churches across the nation and in our own diocese, we will remember the events of September 11, 2001. We will remember those who died on that day especially those first responders who rushed into the inferno to save others.
Unfortunately, tens of thousands more have died since that fateful day in two protracted wars that seem unending. Collateral damage seems to be ubiquitous -- abiding peace one of the casualties. It is particularly providential that our gospel lesson for this Sunday, September 11, includes Peter's question about the number of times we should forgive and Jesus' answer, 'Not seven times, but, I tell you, seventy-seven times.'
As followers of Jesus, we do well to remember this Sunday. We must pray for those who have perished and for peace. And we must nurture a spirit of forgiveness. For in the end, that is the only way to peace."
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LUV Gala Photos
Did you attend the LUV Gala? Want to see some great photos? Check out the links below.
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9-11 Remembrance Evensong
 All people of the diocese are invited to attend a solemn Evensong in honor of those who died ten years ago on September 11, 2001. This will be a time of reflection and remembering as well as praying for peace and fostering hope for the future. The St. Cecilia Girls Choir will sing. Prayers for healing will be available after the service. A memorial reception will follow in the Great Hall. Resources for congregations to host their own 9-11 services are available on the diocesan web site. Sunday, September 11 St. Paul's Cathedral 2728 Sixth Ave., San Diego 5:00pm |
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San Diego Interfaith 9-11 Memorial and Concert
A coalition of San Diego faith leaders will hold "Responding from the Heart" - an interfaith memorial service and concert program on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11. Free and open to the public, the event will take place at the Balboa Park's Spreckels Organ Pavilion. Emceed by local media personality and author Kathi Diamant, the ceremony will feature spiritual musical performances and readings by children diverse faiths.
There will be taiko drums from the Japanese Buddhist tradition, Gyatri Mantra from the Hindu tradition, a hymn from the Sikh traditions, hymns from the Christian tradition, a Jewish choir and beautiful prayers from the youth of different traditions. Perhaps this will be an historic event in San Diego history.
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Sunday, September 11
Balboa Park
Spreckles Organ Pavilion
1549 El Prado # 10, San Diego
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Free
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Service Coalition Summit: October 1
Calling all Service/Outreach coordinators! We are having our second Service Summit on Saturday, October 1 at St. Bartholomew's, Poway and hope you can join us!
The Service Coalition is comprised of service/outreach coordinators from Episcopal churches throughout our diocese. We'd love to have every congregation represented in our group! Our purpose is to create a network of service/outreach coordinators, to build relationships among parishes, to enhance joint outreach projects, and to brainstorm and problem solve outreach efforts and challenges.
The morning will be an all-hands discussion and after lunch we'll meet in smaller groups to network and brainstorm around specific outreach efforts.
For more information and to RSVP, please contact Sarah Shealy Stump, 619-200-6408.
Saturday, October 1
St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church
16275 Pomerado Rd., Poway
10:00am - 2:00pm
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Eucharistic Visitor training
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Have you ever wanted to take the bread and wine made holy to those who are homebound? Attend this one-day training to learn about the history of the role, customs and canons, substituting for the clergy and much more. It is critical to the success of Eucharistic Visitors and required by the Diocese of San Diego. For more information about the content of the training, contact the Rev. Bob Nelson, 619-997-5629.
To register, contact Isabel Lynne, 619-481-5455. Please provide $15 and a letter of recommendation from your priest. Saturday, September 17 The Episcopal Church Center 2083 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., San Diego 92107 9:00am - 3:00pm
$15
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Safeguarding God's People
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Preventing misconduct is of utmost importance in our Church.
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Safeguarding God's People teaches how exploitation and harassment occur, the awareness we need to prevent such occurrences, and - should exploitation or harassment occur - how to respond.
All sessions run from 8:30am - 4:00pm and include lunch and materials. $30 per person. For more information, contact Registrar Isabel Lynne, 619-481-5455.
Saturday, September 24
St. David's
5050 Milton St., San Diego
8:30am - 4:00pm
Register Here
Saturday, October 22
Good Shepherd
3990 Bonita Road, Bonita
Register Here
Saturday, January 21
St. Paul in-the-Desert
125 West El Alameda, Palm Springs
Register Here
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Sleepless San Diego
Did you know that more than 10,000 men, women and children are homeless in San Diego County every night? Be part of ending homelessness in San Diego, and ultimately, across America.
Join hundreds of people from all over San Diego in an all-night event to raise awareness of homelessness. The funds help thousands of local homeless men, women, and children put their lives back together.
Similar to a Walkathon, participants in Sleepless San Diego collect sponsorship donations from friends and family. All donations go to helping the homeless at San Diego Rescue Mission and other local non-profits serving the homeless and raising awareness of homelessness across the county.
In the event of rain, the event will not be cancelled. Saturday will feature an expo with live entertainment, a program about ending homelessness. Sunday we will wake up and depart. Saturday, September 24 and Sunday, September 25 Liberty Station, Point Loma 2700 Cushing Rd. San Diego, CA 92106 3:00pm - 7:00am |
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Dignity and Diversity: anti-racism training
 This invaluable workshop explores what culture is and why we have cultural differences; cultural differences' impacts on leadership; theological reflection on multicultural leadership; and developing a spirituality for leadership in a diverse, changing world. The training fulfills the requirement for anti-racism training for all clergy, professional staff and those elected or appointed to positions of leadership on committees, commissions, agencies and boards, in compliance with general convention resolutions. The Rev. Eric H. F. Law, an ordained Episcopalian priest, will lead the training. He founded the Kaleidoscope Institute, in order to develop competent leadership in a diverse, changing world. He is an internationally known consultant and trainer in multicultural ministry and building inclusive communities. He is also a photographer, playwright, and composer. To register, contact Isabel Lynne. Friday, November 18 and Saturday, November 19 St. Paul in-the-Desert Episcopal Church 125 West El Alameda, Palm Springs $25, includes three meals |
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"I Am" art exhibit by the children of Dorcas House
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The children of Dorcas House proudly present an exhibit of their art and writing projects. Dorcas House is a foster home in Tijuana supported by our cathedral and many congregations throughout our diocese. The parents of these Tijuana children are incarcerated; therefore no other foster home will accept them. For more information about Dorcas House, visit the web site. Please RSVP to Judy MacDonald, 619-298-7261 ext. 324.
Saturday, September 24
St. Paul's Cathedral
2728 Sixth Ave., San Diego
Queen's Courtyard
4:00pm - 6:00pm
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Room wanted near Old Globe Theater
A family friend of our past bishop, the Rt. Rev. Gethin Hughes, is looking for a room to rent for four or five nights. She's an actress in the show, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, at the Old Globe Theater in November-December. She lives in Orange County and would like to be able to stay in San Diego four to five nights per week for the duration of the show.
She comes with high recommendations. If you have a room near the Old Globe and are able to help, please contact Mary Oppermann.
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Natural gas options for your church building
Due to the deregulation of natural gas in California, options are now available to churches. Choose both supplier and pricing while continuing your natural gas delivery through the existing local utility infrastructure. There are variable-rate plans and a fixed-rate plan available, depending on area, through licensed energy retailer Xoom Energy in partnership with ACN.
For more information, contact Rosemary Lyttleton, 360-213-4981. Or, visit the web site.
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Congregational Announcements
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God in America Bible study series - starts tomorrow!
How Religious Liberty Shaped America
For those who know that in America religion matters, and for those who wish it didn't matter so much, St. Bartholomew's is offering a six week series "God in America" based on the PBS Frontline Series, the American Experience. Over a six week period the Rev. Bill Zettinger will explore with you the sweeping history of how religious faith has shaped America. The format will be 60 minutes of video and 30 minutes of discussion.
The topics for the first three weeks are: "A New Adam" September 7; "A New Eden" September 14 and "A Nation Reborn" September 21. Part II of the series will continue in October on the 5th, 12th and 19th. Join the Rev. Bill Zettinger for what will be lively discussions on how religious faith and belief have forged America's ideals, molded our identity and shaped our sense of mission at home and abroad.
Wednesdays, September 7, 14 and 21 (Part I) St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church 16275 Pomerado Road, Poway
Morning session 10:30am $25 for three weeks (lunch provided)
Evening session 7:00pm $5 for three weeks (snacks provided)
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Disaster Preparedness
American Red Cross Seminar on Personal and Community Preparedness
 Do you know what to do if a wildfire threatens your home and family? What about a house fire, earthquake, or flood? Come to St. Timothy's and learn how you can prepare for these common disasters. The San Diego Chapter of the American Red Cross will provide a thirty minute presentation on disaster preparedness, including how to assemble an emergency kit and make a family communication plan. There will be a question-and-answer period following the presentation. To learn more about this free event or St. Timothy's, call 858-538-1267 or visit www.st-tims-church.org. Tuesday, September 13 St. Timothy's Episcopal Church 10125 Azuaga St., Rancho Peñasquitos 6:30pm-7:30pm
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Mozart Requiem as 9-11 Memorial
Bach Collegium San Diego opens new season with Mozart's Requiem as 9/11 memorial Join the Bach Collegium San Diego for their two performances of the Mozart Requiem to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11. First performance is at St. James by-the-Sea on Friday, September 16 at 7:30pm. Second performance will be at Point Loma Nazarene Universtiy (Crill Hall) on Saturday, September 17 at 7:30pm. We hope you can join us for the first-ever period instrument performances of this magnificent work in San Diego. Conducted by Ruben Valenzuela, Music Director of the Bach Collegium San Diego. Tickets on sale online: www.bachcollegiumsd.org, or by phone 619-341-1726. Friday, September 16 St. James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church 743 Prospect St., La Jolla 7:30pm and Saturday, September 17 Point Loma Nazarene University Crill Hall 7:30pm
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Arts Alive 2011: an evening with Richard Lederer
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Trinity Episcopal Church presents Arts Alive 2011, an Evening with Richard Lederer to benefit youth programs. The evening will include word play and laughs with Richard Lederer, famous lexicraftologist, author, and humorist; a silent auction with art from local artists; and hors d'oeuvres plus dessert. The church is located at Ninth Ave. and Chestnut St. in Escondido. Note that seating is limited, and we expect this event to sell out. Tickets cost $25 and are available online or you may call the church office: 760-743-1629.
About Richard: Verbivore, logophile, word wizard, lexicraftologist, Richard Lederer, the reigning expert and purveyor of recreational wordplay has written over thirty books on language with titles such as Anguished English and Get the to a Punnery. A recipient of many awards, elected International Punster of the Year by the International Pun Foundation, he is a supreme entertainer and if you love words and love to laugh, you will adore Richard Lederer.
Friday, September 30
Trinity Episcopal Church
845 Chestnut St., Escondido
6:00pm
$25
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Pinktoberfest: fundraiser for breast cancer research
 On Saturday October 1, the Elizabeth Smider Foundation will celebrate its 3rd annual metaplastic breast cancer fundraiser, Pinktoberfest! The Pinktoberfest event will kick-off October as breast cancer awareness month.  | | Elizabeth Smider |
Elizabeth Smider was a faithful member of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Rancho Penasquitos. She developed a rare form of breast cancer and after a courageous struggle, died in 2008. Read her story here. At the spectacular UCSD International House Great Hall from 5pm - 11pm, supporters will enjoy an evening of local wine, microbrews, dinner and live music while raising funds to support the fight against breast cancer, especially aggressive and rare breast cancers.
For more information, contact Rachel Harrison Brown. Saturday, October 1 UCSD International House Great Hall La Jolla 92039 5:00pm - 11:00pm |
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Thinking of going green? The Episcopal Church can help
Michael Schut, Episcopal Church Economic/Environmental Affairs Officer, has announced the availability of tuition subsidies and the scheduling of two free webinars regarding the partnership between the Episcopal Church and GreenFaith.
For the past year, the Episcopal Church has been in partnership with GreenFaith, a leading national religious environmental group, to assist churches of all sizes in their efforts to "go green" through a certification program.
The GreenFaith Certification Program is a two-year, holistic process engaging an entire congregation through education, worship, environmental justice advocacy, building and grounds, and developing relationships with the larger interfaith community.
The Economic/Environmental Affairs Office and GreenFaith are underwriting 50% of the tuition for churches, enabling them to enroll for a discounted cost of $250 - $750. Churches in the program receive guidance and support, including one-on-one mentoring, resources, free webinars, and peer support.
Application deadline for tuition subsidies for the program is December 1 and May 1, 2012.
For more information about the subsidies, visit the web site.
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Everyone, Everywhere Conference on global mission

Congregations, individuals and dioceses can gain much from the extensive global and domestic mission work of the Episcopal Church at the special four-day conference, Everyone Everywhere 2011.
"The heartbeat of the church is mission," Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori said. "The Episcopal Church is increasingly committed to engagement in mission partnerships within and beyond our borders.
Representatives from throughout the Episcopal Church and other provinces of the Anglican Communion will lead discussions on the theme, Where is your place in Mission?
Everyone Everywhere 2011 will be held October 13-16 at the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park, CO. Register here.
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