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STEWARDSHIP

    

Diocese of Rhode Island

A Stewardship Morning

featuring

The Revd Canon Charles LaFond

Canon for Stewardship

Diocese of New Hampshire

 

Saturday, January 19, 2008

at

St Paul's Episcopal Church

Pawtucket

 

8:30  Coffee and Breakfast Snacks

9:00  Worship

9:30  Plenary Session

10:30  Break

 

11:00  Workshop - A Year-Long Stewardship Program

 

Please register by calling 274-4500 extension 111

 

As Canon for Stewardship, Charles draws on a decade as a senior non-profit executive and a second decade as a priest and monk in the Episcopal Church.  With a passion for laughter and teaching, Charles is a retreat leader and spiritual director.  His commitment to the spirituality of stewardship is directly relevant to our hopes for this diocese.


CAN WE TALK?

 

Getting Past Stereotypes of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Traditions

A dialogue among religious leaders and audience members at URI

When: Tuesday, February 57:30-9:00 p.m.

Where: The Multicultural Center

74 Lower College Road

Hardge Forum Room

Free and open to the public

Sponsored by St. Augustine's Church & Episcopal Center

as part of the Hot Topics-Hot Speakers Series

Co-sponsored by the MulticulturalCenter and the Chaplain's Association

 

Greetings!

Calling all photographers! We need you!

We are developing a pool of volunteer photographers for use in covering parish and diocesan events. You will receive name credit for any photos used in RISEN, eRISEN, the Blog or our new Website in development.

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Happy New Year!

Peace,

Jessica Gates

Editor of RISEN & eRISEN

FROM THE DIOCESAN HOUSE

 

CONVENTION - 2008! The 218th Convention is confirmed: A one-day event on Saturday, October 25th, 2008 at the Marriott Hotel, Orms Street, Providence.


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Reception in Celebration of The Ministry of Christian Formation with Parish Leaders and Teachers

When: SUNDAY JANUARY 13, 2008

Where: The Cathedral of St. John

271 North Main Street, Providence, Rhode Island

Info: Taize Prayer Service at 4:00pm in the Cathedral, Reception to follow at 5:00pm in Synod Hall, The Holy Eucharist at 6:00pm in the Cathedral celebrated by The Rev. Jose Roberts, Hispanic Missioner of the Diocese

You are welcome to attend any or all of these celebrations.

Please RSVP to Mary Ann Kolakowski, Director of Christian Formation

The Diocese of Rhode Island

(401) 274-4500 x 247 or maryann@episcopalri.org


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Safe Church Training Dates - 2008!
Who should attend
Safe Church Training and full details about the training as well as the Policies for the Protection of Children and Youth are both available in pdf format.

For those who cannot attend a full-day on Saturdays, we now offer the classes at night in 3 1/2hr sessions. Note: You must attend BOTH evening classes to be certified!

2008 Schedule for Safe Church Training:


Saturday, January 12th
9am to 4pm (Lunch Provided)
St. Paul's, North Kingstown

Friday, February 15th Scheduled for Lay Parish Employees (but is open to all)
9am to 4pm (Lunch Provided)
Cathedral of St. John, Providence

Two Thursday Evenings: April 3rd and April 10th
6:00pm to 9:30pm (Light Refreshments served)
St. John's, Barrington

Registration for the January 12th, February 15th and April 3rd & 10th classes are now being taken by calling the Registration Line at 274-4500 ext 111. Click on link above for the complete 2008 Training Dates!
The Cost is $8.00 per person, payable in advance!
 
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Commission on Ministry Listening Hearts Discernment Team Training

When:    Sunday, January 13  2 to 6 Pm & Thursday, January 17 6:30 to 10PM

Where:   Trinity Episcopal Church Parish House, North Scituate, RI

Become a member of  a  discernment team; work with others to assist those in the Diocesan Discernment Program.

Contact person:Annette Cox, Co-Chairman of Commission on Ministry

Annette Cox (maycottage@cox.net) 295-4328


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ECC RETREATS FOR 2008

January 18th-20th, 2008
A Music, Games and Spirituality Retreat for Grades 9-12! A time to relax, play favorite games, enjoy creative music, hang out with friends an explore your spirituality! Retreat Leaders: Mike and Beth Silvia (Cost: $85pp)

February 8-9, 2008 - Lenten Retreat Weekend, Living into a Lifestyle of Simplicity.
In a world that demands more, more, more it is easy to loose focus on the things which really matter.  Lent calls us to change our pace, take stock, and look deeper into the life we are called to live in Christ.  Join us for a two-day retreat crafted to feed your soul, nurture your spirit and give rest to your body. Emily Given, the retreat leader, blends her background in social work, Biblical storytelling and professional organizing into a unique retreat leadership style that invites everyone into a safe place of self-discovery as well as the connection with our common story as Christians.  Learn more about Emily at achieveorder.com. (Cost: $135pp)

February 18th-21st - February School Vacation Week

Winter Camp open to youth in grades 6-8! This year we'll explore how people of any age can help others, both at home and far away. There will be skating, games, crafts, cooking, worship and loads of fun with leader Sue Hurn! (Cost: $165pp)

March 7th-9th

"The Lives We are Called to Live" led by The Rev. Jennifer Pedrick and Mr. Mike DeAngelo! Open to those in grades 9-12, the retreat will give young people an opportunity to reflect on their lives, experiences and time for reflecting on their gifts, passions and hopes for the future. (Cost: $85pp)

Ready to send in your
Registration Form and reserve your place?
For detailed information on all
Retreats / Conferences or to register for a retreat you can always call the Conference Center at (401) 568-4055.
 
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The '08 confirmation schedule is as follows;
 
Saturday, April 5
Blackstone Deanery 10:00 am location TBD
Central Deanery 2:00pm All Saints, Providence
 
Saturday, April 12
Aquidneck Deanery 10:00 am, location TBD
West Bay Deanery 2:00 pm, location TBD
 
Saturday, April 26
Narragansett Deanery 10:00 am, location TBD
East Bay Deanery 2:00 pm, location TBD
 
Advent Confirmations at the Cathedral; Saturday, December 6, 10:00 am
 
Locations are chosen by the deaneries. If desired, a deanery may choose to have their confirmation at the Cathedral; the Dean would be pleased to have you.
 
There will be a Confirmands' track at Convocation, which is Saturday, March 1, 2008. It will be a two session track led by Tylan Creason and Scott Gunn. All candidates for confirmation and reception are strongly encouraged to attend. This track will also be open to whoever may wish to attend.

AROUND THE DIOCESE

 

The Grace Church Choir will sing Compline by candlelight on Thursday, January 17th, at 7 p.m. at Grace Church.  A reception will follow. Grace Church is located at Westminster & Mathewson Streets.    Call 401-331-3225 for information.  Our website is www.gracechurchprovidence.org

 

The Grace Church Choir will sing Choral Evensong (Epiphany Carols) on Sunday, January 20th at 5 p.m.   A reception will follow. Grace Church is located at Westminster & Mathewson Streets.    Call 401-331-3225 for information.  Our website is www.gracechurchprovidence.org


Ground Hog Wild Follies at St. Luke's East Greenwich
February 2nd, 2008, St. Luke's Canturbury Choir and friends will present a night of spirited music and raucous humor to raise funds for the Music Department's Lent and Easter programs, celebrate the ordination of our Curate Dennis Bucco, and finish off the last weekend before Lent in Mardi Gras style. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for senior citizens, and free for children 12 and under. The cabaret will be held at 7:30pm in the Auditorium at St. Luke's East Greenwich, corner of Pierce and Church Streets. The building is handicapped accessible and ample parking is available. For additional information please contact Bruce Dearnaley, 885-4116.


SAVE THE DATE. Eucharist (EUX) Workshop led by William L. Ryon, Jr.
When: Friday evening, April 11th and Saturday morning, April 12th.
Where: S. Stephen's, Providence
Info: An investigation of the biblical, historical, theological, and liturgical foundations of the Lord's Supper. The time line begins in the New Testament heritage and experience of Jesus and concludes with a contemporary theological understanding of the Eucharist. For more information contact the parish office at 421-6702.

OPPORTUNITIES


The opportunities section of eRISEN was recently purged due to size. If you feel that your opportunity should still be listed, please contact risen@episcopalri.org. For all future submissions, please add an end-date for your opportunity or contact the editor when a position has been filled.



St. Columba's, Middletown Seeking Director of Children and Family Ministry

St. Columba's is transitional size parish searching for a person with a passion for Christian education and developing community with families.  This position is half to three-quarter time with competitive compensation.  The position is open to lay, or ordained persons with experience leading education, and worship designed for children.  A job description is available upon request.  To inquire, contact the Rev'd Chris Epperson. 401.847.5571 or clepperson@stcolumbaschapel.org

 
 

Sunday School Coordinator: Church of the Ascension, Wakefield, has an opportunity as a Sunday school coordinator for an enthusiastic person of faith who loves children and is interested in providing them with a loving, enjoyable and challenging Christian education program. Administrative and communications skills, as well as the ability to nurture and coordinate adult and youth volunteers are a must. A stipend is available. Please send a resume and statement indicating your interest in the position to: Sunday School Coordinator Search, P.O. Box 5248, Wakefield, RI 02880

OF  INTEREST

Young Adult Ministries of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine and The Crossing emergent church ministry at St. Paul's Cathedral in Boston are co-sponsoring a retreat for people in their 20's and 30's on Martin Luther King weekend - January 19-21.  Are there other young adult ministries in Province One or the New England Synod who might consider joining us?

 

Ruach Retreat

for people in their 20's and 30's

January 19-21, 2008

Martin Luther King Weekend

Saturday at 2:00 through Monday at 11:00

NotreDameSpiritualCenter, Alfred, ME

offered by The Episcopal Diocese of Maine

and the Cathedral Crossing in Boston

 

Jane Hartwell

Youth and Young Adult Missioner, Episcopal Diocese of Maine

207-772-1953 x29


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Course: Justice, Reconciliation and Forgiveness
Taught by the Rev. Dr. Flora A. Keshgegian
Offered through Brown University Continuing Studies
6 Session(s)
Tues  7:00 PM - 9:00 PM,  February 5 - March 18 (no  session on February 19)
Location on Brown campus to be announced
Description: Past violence haunts the world in which we live and challenges present day political and social arrangements. Victims and their heirs call for justice and reparations in response to an unredeemed past. Others argue a positive future necessitates forgiveness and leaving past abuses behind.  Amid such a landscape, what do justice, reconciliation and forgiveness mean?  This course will explore these ethical demands, especially in particular cases, such as Brown University's response to its slave past, the legacy of the Holocaust and the work of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Participants will learn about the roots of ideas about justice, reconciliation and forgiveness in Jewish and Christian religious traditions and ways in which to apply these concepts.
Cost: $200.00 To register, go to: http://www.ssreg.com/brown/default.asp?page=Home For further information, contact Flora Keshgegian at fkeshgegian@alumni.upenn.edu

EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE CENTER

 

The Episcopal Conference Center (ECC), owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island, is located on 180 acres in the northwest corner of Rhode Island.  Our summer program consists of eight weeks of overnight camp; a different age range is hosted each week. 

Each day begins and ends with worship, there are work projects that take up part of the day, then programs geared for each age, as well as swimming, archery, games, crafts, music, etc.  Each week has its own theme and volunteer adults to lead the program.  Campers arrive on Sunday and leave on Friday, giving staff a day off most weeks.

 

In addition to the overnight camp, we operate a day camp for the children of Olneyville, RI.  This is mostly off the property taking children to a variety of attractions in the Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut area. 

 

There are positions open for both camps.  Successful applicants are expected to be at ECC for pre-camp training beginning June 19 through the end on August 16.  Some positions require applicants to report earlier to prepare for the summer.

 

Positions available:

 

Summer Program Manager - Supervises the counseling staff (ages 18-22), coordinates the smooth running of the weekly programs, interacting with the visiting staff and permanent staff.   Previous camp and supervisory experience recommended.  Salary $5,000, plus room and board. 

 

City Camp Director - This position is non-residential.  The City Camp Director is responsible for the whole program for the eight weeks of camp.  Prior to camp (usually in January or February) initiates contracts with the bus companies and venues visited during the summer.  Supervises the City Camp Coordinator and counselors while at city camp. Speaking Spanish is highly desired.  Salary $5,000.

 

City Camp Coordinator - This position is residential at ECC throughout the camping season.  The coordinator is responsible for training the Counselors-in-Training who will be staffing city camp.  Each session is 2 weeks long; four counselors are assigned to each session.  The coordinator transports the counselors in the ECC van each day, and acts as an assistant to the director.  The ability to speak Spanish is necessary for this job.  Salary $2,100, plus room and board.

 

Counselors - Men and women ages 18+ to be in charge of cabins and campers for the eight weeks of camp.  Duties include getting to know and play with campers, participate in worship and work projects, design programs such as talent shows, dances, athletic events, teach the campers to live in community.  Interact with and be role models for the Counselors-in-Training.  Under the supervision of the Summer Program Manager and the ECC Acting Director.  Salary range $1,200-$1,750, depending on experience, plus room and board.  Must be available for April Work (April 4-6) which is part of the training for the 2008 staff.

 

Send letters of interest to:  Sue Hurn, Acting Director, Episcopal Conference Center,

872 Reservoir Road, Pascoag, RI 02859, or email to: eccsummerdirector@verizon.net.  Questions - please call 401-568-4055 Monday-Friday between 9:30-4:30.  Application deadline is February 1, 2008.

 
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