December 10, 2010

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  THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF MILWAUKEE

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Advent Message from Bishop Miller
UTO Grant Applications Available
Meachem Fund & Trustee Grant Applications Available

 
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Congratulations to you,
Peggy & Michael!
 
peggy wedding 01

In a beautiful cermony at Trinity, Wauwatosa, Bishop Miller celebrated the marriage of Peggy Worzalla, Bishop's Deputy for Congregational Development,  to Mr. Michael Bean. Pictured above are (L-R) The Rev. Kevin Stewart, deacon; The Rt. Rev. Steven Miller; Peggy and Michael Bean; and The Rev. Gary Manning, who delivered the homily. Congratulations and all God's blessings to you, Peggy and Michael!

 

St. Anskar's Welcomes
New Rector 
Family Floyd

The Vestry of St. Anskar's, Hartland is excited to announce that The Rev. Peter M. Floyd has accepted the call to serve as our next priest. Fr. Floyd served as Priest-in-Charge at Grace
Episcopal Church in Hinsdale, IL, Deacon Associate at St. George's Episcopal Church in Nashville, TN, and Seminarian Assistant at St. Mary's in Dousman, WI.
 A native of Manchester, TN, Fr. Floyd received his B.S. degree from The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 1998. After college and serving several years in the insurance industry as a project manager, Fr. Floyd attended Nashotah House Theological Seminary where he received his Master of Divinity Degree in 2008. He was ordained to the priesthood in January 2009 by The Rt. Rev. John Bauerschmidt, bishop of Tennessee. Fr. Floyd is married to Jeneen and the Floyds have a daughter, Eden.

 

ORPHANS
These precious children are a few of the orphans at the Orphans of Newala Day Care Center

Greetings from Newala
 

The Bishop of Newala, our new Companion Diocese, has written to express his thanks for the $1700 the Diocese of Milwaukee sent to support the Orphans of Newala Day Care Center. This relatively modest amount (by U. S. standards) was used to do the following:  buy food and utelsils for all children; buy school uniforms and pay for their school fees; pay for medical service; and buy school materials -- chairs, tables, notebooks, pens, etc.  The high number of orphans in Newala is due in large part to the AIDS epidemic in Africa.

 

Advent Message from
Bishop MillerBp. Miller
  

First Vespers of Advent One

November 27, 2010

  

"A thrilling voice from Jordan rings

Rebuking guilt and darksome things

Vain dreams of sin and visions fly

Christ in his might shine forth on high"

 

Advent hymn for Lauds, tr. Winfred Douglas

 

 

Dear Friends in Christ,

 

I write at the beginning of the new liturgical year, what I wish more of us would claim as the Christian New Year. As I read the lesson for the first vespers (Evening Prayer) of Advent I and anticipated singing the words quoted above I was reminded again not only of the power of Advent but of the whole yearly cycle of prayer in the Christian year.

 

Tonight as I read from the second chapter of Paul's letter to the Philippians, I was struck how these words not only crown our year but also lay out the whole thrust of the Christian life. "Have this mind among yourselves which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped but emptied himself taking the form of a servant." He asks the Corinthians to "complete his joy" by living in this way.

Paul's word to the church at Philippi is God's word to the church in Milwaukee, too. His call is to put on the mind of Christ. I know of no other way to do this than by intentional prayer and study of Scripture.  Many of us have tried with varying degrees of success to have a regular and intentional devotional life. If you have struggled in this let me encourage you to try the buddy system. Find someone  to partner with you in an accountability program for reading the Bible. Make a commitment with one other person to read the appointed lessons found in a devotional like Forward Day by Day or the lectionary in the Book of Common Prayer or choose a book from the library we call the Bible and read it together.  It is a wonderful way to grow in grace.

Please know of my prayers for you and yours in this Advent season. May God grant you his richest blessings.

Yours in Christ,

The Rt. Rev. Steven A. Miller (Bishop of Milwaukee)

Bishop of Milwaukee

utoUTO Grant Applications Available
The 2011 UTO application information is now on line. Applications for 2011 will need to be in the BIshop's office by Monday, January 10th. They will be reviewed by the diocesan grant committee and then passed to the Bishop for final recommendation. Each diocese can only submit ONE grant request per year. However, a SECOND request can be submitted for a companion diocese or for work abroad that is closely linked with a parish or the diocese. Please go to www.episcopalchurch.org/uto to find information about grant guidelines, criteria and the application itself, all available for downloading. Click on grants under the United Thank Offering topic rather than in the top bar to reach the application.  For questions please contact Connie Ott, diocesan UTO coordinator at cott@chorus.net or 608-798-3688. Again: deadline for applications to be in diocesan office is JANUARY 10, 2011.

 

Also: Thanks to all of the parishes who have sent in their fall UTO ingatherings. Many have been received and they will be forwarded on by Dec. 15 to the National Church UTO office so they can be part of the granting process for 2011. If you have not sent yours in yet, please do by the 15th of December - send to Connie Ott, UTO Coordinator - 7995 Shagbark Circle, Cross Plains, WI 53528

Meachem Fund & Trustee Grant Applications Available
The Meachem Fund & Trustee Grant application is available to parishes by clicking on the link below.  The application explains the various parish projects/programs for which funding may be available.  click for application
 
Parishes are urged to investigate this funding opportunity!  Interested parishes may also contact Peggy Bean (formerly Worzalla), Bishop's Deputy for Congregational Development, for more information at (414) 272-3028/ext. 158.
    
Up-Coming Events 
  
 
DECEMBER 11 (Saturday) 10am - 2pm
Holiday Fair - St. Aidan's, Hartford (670 E. Monroe Ave.)
Handmade crafts and baked goods.  Proceeds benefit ECW outreach.   www.staidans-hartford.org  
  


 

DECEMBER 11 & 12 EVENTS at St. Mark's, Beaver Dam

700 Mill Street, Beaver Dam 53916  (920) 885-3536 

Cookie Walk Sale on Saturday

Click for details

 

DECEMBER 12 (Sunday) 4pm

"What Child is This? A Christmas Celebration in Story and Song"

St. Boniface Episcopal Church

3906 W. Mequon Road, Mequon, WI 53092 / 262-242-2994

Features songs and stories reflecting on the true meaning of the Christmas season, the birth of Jesus and its effect on our lives today. In addition to lessons and stories about Christmas, there will be an audience sing-along of familiar carols in a contemporary style. The singing will be led by a choir made up of musicians from several local churches as well as the Rays of Light praise and worship band from St. Boniface. Jahmes Finlayson, a founding member of Milwaukee's One Drum, will be the guest artist. For more info call parish (262) 242-2994 or check website www.saintbonifacechurch.com

  

DECEMBER 12 (Sunday)

(Dec 12) Festival of Lessons and Carols at Trinity, Mineral Point with Bishop Miller. Absolutely everyone is invited to join us for this special celebration! click for flyer 

  


  

DECEMBER 18 (Saturday) 10:30 am - Noon 
 Carol Sing-along for guests of The Gathering

St. James' Episcopal Church

833 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53233

www.stjamesmilwaukee.org
All are welcome to share in this annual tradition of spirit and song as we welcome guests to The Gathering on the last Saturday serving before Christmas. Please come for all or any part of this carol fest. Ample street parking is available and free.


DECEMBER 19 (Sunday) 7pm

A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols

Trinity Episcopal Church, Janesville

419 East Court Street, Janesville 53545  Ph: (608) 754-3402

The Choir of Trinity Episcopal Church, Janesville, will present A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols on Sunday, December 19 at 7 p.m.  Trinity's Choir, which has the distinction of being the first vested Episcopal choir in the Western Territories, will be joined by organ, keyboard and strings to provide a beautiful and memorable way to prepare our hearts for the coming of the Lord. "Lessons and Carols" is a format of the Christian worship service first held on Christmas Eve in 1918 at King's College, Cambridge culminating with the Christmas Service, celebrating the birth of our Lord Jesus.  

 St. alban's
DECEMBER 19 (Sunday) 4pm

Words of Hope Songs of Comfort service

St. Alban's Episcopal Church

W239-N6440 Maple Avenue, Sussex, WI 53089

(corner of Maple Ave. & Main St.)

A unique worship opportunity for all people seeking an experience rich in meaning.  Service features music from different eras and readings from many translations of the Bible, intended to help everyone get more out of preparing for Christmas.  For more information call St. Alban's at 262-246-4430 or go to www.stalbans-sussex.org

 

DECEMBER 19 (Sunday)

Caroling in the Courtyard! Come join Jon Augspurger and his band from 4:00-5:30pm on Dec. 19th and sing Christmas Carols to the guests of the Men's Shelter.  Cider, sheet music, and a roaring fire will be provided.  Everyone is welcome.  Donations of food pantry items (cans of tuna are great) and heavyweight men's socks will be a welcome bonus to cheerful singing!
Grace Episcopal Church www.graceec.org  (608) 255-5147

116 West Washington Avenue, Madison, WI  53703


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Sincerely,
 
Barb

Barbara Klauber
Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee

info@diomil.org .