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Letter from Ohio bishops in support of Medicaid expansion 
  
The following letter has been sent to major news outlets throughout the state from the bishops of the Dioceses of Ohio and Southern Ohio in support of Medicaid expansion. If you don't see this letter in your local newspaper, please consider sending them a letter asking them to print it.
  
Every day more than 1.5 million Ohioans, nearly 14 percent of our population, wake up without health insurance coverage.  As a result, many of them go without treatment until their condition becomes more severe and more costly to address.  Often when they do seek treatment, it is in the most expensive way possible: through emergency rooms and hospitals.  The cost of caring for the uninsured falls to everyone.  Those with health coverage pay more in treatment costs, and we all pay more in taxes to support local and state public health programs.
This budget cycle the Governor and legislature have an opportunity to control health care costs for the benefit of all Ohioans by expanding our Medicaid program, as provided for in the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA).  To do so is consistent with Gov. Kasich's efforts over the last two years to transform Medicaid in Ohio - reducing costs and improving the program's efficiency.
As Christian leaders, we hear the call of Jesus to reach out to the poor and those on the margins of society. We believe that Medicaid Expansion will help stabilize health care to the poor and marginalized among us. We are leaders of a faith community that believes all are equal in the sight of God.
The Episcopal Church affirms the following principles as they pertain to health care:
* health care, including mental health care, should be available to all person in the United States;
* access to health care should be continuous;
* health care should be affordable for individuals, families, and businesses;
* national and state health care policy should be affordable and sustainable for society;
* health care should enhance health and well-being by promoting access to high-quality care that is effective, efficient, safe, timely, patient-centered and equitable; and
* health care providers should not be expected to assume a disproportionate share of the cost of providing care.
In addition to the moral basis for expanding Medicaid, expansion makes financial sense.  With expansion, Ohio's potential savings by reducing uncompensated care is an estimated $1.1 billion to $2.3 billion from 2014 through 2019. In addition, recent studies indicate that $23.8 billion in additional federal funds will flow into Ohio's economy through 2019.  These dollars would strengthen Ohio's economy, specifically supporting our hospital and health systems, and the hundreds of thousands of people they employ.
We believe that the Medicaid Expansion provided for in the ACA is fiscally responsible and consistent with our values, our principles, and the historic commitment of The Episcopal Church.  We therefore offer our support to Governor Kasich and our legislators in continuing the process of strengthening Medicaid by enacting Medicaid Expansion now.
  
Faithfully yours,
The Rt. Rev. Mark Hollingsworth, Jr.   
Bishop, Diocese of Ohio
The Rt. Rev. Thomas E. Breidenthal
Bishop, Diocese of Southern Ohio
The Rt. Rev. David C. Bowman   
Assisting Bishop, Diocese of Ohio
The Rt. Rev. William B. Persell
Assisting Bishop, Diocese of Ohio  
The Rt. Rev. Arthur B. Williams, Jr.  
Assisting Bishop, Diocese of Ohio
The Rt. Rev. Kenneth Price 
Bishop Suffragan, Retired, Diocese of Southern Ohio
The Rt. Rev. Bavi Edna (Nedi) Rivera
Assisting Bishop, Diocese of Southern Ohio      
  
Notice to treasurers and administrators 
  
For all treasurers and financial administrators, there have been several changes in the clergy and lay pension fund programs beginning in 2013. One specific issue relates to the programs no longer available to lay employees.
  
The RSVP plan has some new exclusions. These exclusion are only relative to lay employees who were enrolled in both a Defined Contribution and RSVP.
This link has all of the CPG updates. The item is explained on page 3. If there are further questions please contact David Robinson by email at DRobinson@diosohio.org.
  
  

Youth summit this weekend 

 
Columbus Deanery students and youth group leaders are encouraged to attend a diocesan Youth Summit, led by the Rev. Karl Stevens, to make plans for the formation of a Columbus Youth Group. The Summit will be held on Saturday, January 26 at 2 p.m. at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Students in grades 6-12 are invited along with their parish youth leadership. We hope to see you there!

 

For more information, contact Stevens at campusministry@diosohio.org.

Best job in the world: Applicants wanted! 
  
2012 camp staff The Diocese of Southern Ohio is accepting applications to be a 2013 Summer Camp counselor. If you or someone you know is at least 1 year out of high school and would like one of the best jobs on the planet, the deadline to apply is Jan. 31. Applications can be filed online at https://diosohio.wufoo.com/forms/2013-application-for-summer-camp/.

Exploring a call to ordained ministry 

  

In the Diocese of Southern Ohio, Explorers' Day is the entry point for the discernment process into ordained ministry. Explorer's Day provides an overview of the discernment and ordination processes as well as plenty of time for conversation about the diaconate and the priesthood. Everyone who desires to begin a formal exploration of a possible call to ordained ministry is required to attend. This year, Explorers' Day will be Feb. 2 at the Procter Center. The deadline to register for Explorers' Day is Friday, Jan 25.

  

There are several considerations for Explorer's Day:
▪ Sponsoring clergy (rector, vicar, priest-in-charge) should plan to attend with their explorer(s) and the explorer's spouse/partner if applicable.
▪ Explorers should have been in serious conversation with their clergy person about their call for an extended period of time (in the neighborhood of a year). Both the clergy person and the explorer should have done some deep thinking about their vocation prior to Explorers' Day as this day assumes that intentional vocation discernment has already begun.
▪ Only those who have been confirmed or received in the Episcopal Church and have been active members of the Episcopal Church for at least two years should attend Explorers' Day.

The age limit for people entering the discernment process in Southern Ohio is 57. This age limit allows for a total of five years between Explorers' Day and possible ordination, then 10 years of ministry before the canonically mandated retirement age of 72. Exceptions will be made in rare instances and only for clear missional purposes.

  

If you have questions about the discernment process in the Diocese of Southern Ohio, please contact the Rev. Charlotte Collins Reed, chair of the Commission on Ministry, at charlotte@christ-in-springfield.org, or the Rev. Canon Lynn Carter-Edmands, canon for formation, at lcarter-edmands@diosohio.org.

  

Registration information can be found online at www.diosohio.org, under events.

  

  
2013 Lenten Devotional Focuses on Hunger, Healing 

ERD logoEpiscopal Relief & Development's tenth annual Lenten Meditations booklets are now available in English and Spanish.  PDF booklets and other Lenten resources can be found on Episcopal Relief & Development's website at www.er-d.org/Lent, and daily email devotionals can be received by signing up online.
  
The Lenten Meditations can be ordered from Episcopal Marketplace online or over the phone by calling 1.866.937.2772.  Hope chests, prayer cards, bookmarks and offering envelopes are also available and can be used in accompaniment with the devotional booklets.  Churches and individuals are encouraged to place their orders by Friday, February 1, to ensure that the materials will arrive by Ash Wednesday, February 13.
  
Congregations are also invited to commemorate Episcopal Relief & Development Sunday on March 10, 2013, the fourth Sunday in Lent.  At the 2009 General Convention, Lent was officially designated as a time to remember and support the life-saving work of Episcopal Relief and Development. On this special Sunday, congregations pray for those living in poverty and dedicate an offering in support of the Episcopal Relief & Development's Global Needs Fund, which helps where most needed.
  
Resources and guidelines for Episcopal Relief & Development Sunday and the whole Lenten season are available at www.er-d.org/Lent. Please contact churchengagement@er-d.org or call 1.855.312.HEAL (4325) with any questions.
  
In this issue:
Notice to treasurers and administrators
Youth Summit this weekend
Apply now to be a Summer Camp counselor!
Explorers' Day Feb. 2
Lenten Devotional focuses on hunger, healing
Anti-racism training cancelled
A Taste of Liberia
Ohio Ministries Convocation
Refresh Your Soul Conference
Quiet Day of Rest
See CDSP!
News from around the diocese
Job blog
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Upcoming Events     

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Feb 2: Explorers' Day at Procter Center  

 

Feb 16: Campus Ministries Spring Summit at Procter

 

Feb 28: Clergy Day at Procter Center 

 

Mar 16: Safe Church training at Procter Center 

 

Mar 23: Endowment & Stewardship workshop at Procter Center  

 

 

Diocesan Cycle of Prayer  

The duty of all Christians is to follow Christ; to come together week by week for corporate worship; and to work, pray, and give for the spread of the kingdom of God.

 
Our Diocesan Cycle of Prayer is listed both in a perpetual calendar and a Word document on the diocesan website and is updated frequently.  

 

Taste of Liberia
 
 

Being Church in a New World: Why? How? Who? Me?

  

Brian McClaren
Brian McClaren

Ohio Ministries Convocation
January 28, 2013
Broad Street Presbyterian Church, 760 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio.

  

Featuring Brian McLaren, author of Naked Spirituality, A New Kind of Christianity, and his latest book, Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha & Mohammed Cross the Road?

Registration $75, students $40. Register at http://www.ohcouncilchs.org/registration.aspx#.UL-k9IPAeCM  

  

See more information

 

Refresh Your Soul flyer 
  
Quiet Day of Rest: The Spirituality of Imperfection 

You are invited to consider a Quiet Day of rest and reflection in the beautiful peace of Holmes County at the Hermitage on Beaver Run.
  
The date is Saturday, April 6, 2013, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at The Hermitage at Beaver Run, 30733 C.R. 401, Warsaw, OH 43844.
What to bring:
--- Bag lunch
---Your journal and an open heart
---Dress casually with walking shoes
---A willingness to be still and experience the peace within
 
Cost: A donation of $10-35.00 will cover expenses with the balance given to the hungry.
 
To find more information and/or to register, contact the Rev. John Holliger at 740 417 4125 or on his cell at 740 360 0741.
  
See CDSP 
  
News from around the diocese
 

This Lent the Brothers of Society of Saint John the Evangelist (SSJE) will offer a daily video series on prayer called Praying Our Lives....»

 

 

Jesus Was An Episcopalian (And You Can Be One Too!): A Newcomer's Guide to the Episcopal Church, by Chris Yaw. ...»

 

 

In 2012, groups across the Anglican Communion were asked to explore what Scripture has to say about two contemporary issues - the environment and social justice - and then to reflect on how the Bible was actually used....»

 

 

St. James - Westwood proudly and gladly welcomes Alex Gartner to serve as the parish's Interim Church Musician and Choral Director. Alex brings a grace-filled variety of muscial and educational talents to share with us, our guests, and the people of Westwood. He is excited to be with us and initiate a new sense of Christian Spirit and worship here on Cincinnati's Westside....»

 

 

The Ohio Interfaith Immigration Coalition is sponsoring a workshop on where the comprehensive immgration reform is today and what we can all due to encourage the government to pass just immigration laws....»

 

 

With just over two weeks until the governor's expected announcement regarding the possible expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, a new study finds the state has much to gain by such an expansion. The non-partisan report finds Ohio stands to make $1.4 billion in savings and create over 30,000 jobs over the next decade while providing nearly 500,000additional Ohioans with health coverage. ...»

 

 

After careful reflection as well as several critical mitigating circumstances, the leadership of the Bishop Herbert Thompson Jr. Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians has decided to cancel the annual Absalom Jones celebration for 2013....»

 
Job postings
 

St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Bexley seeks a dynamic and inspired Interim Organist & Director of Music to lead and nurture our music ministry on a half-time basis for approximately six months and potentially on a permanent basis, to begin by Lent, 2013. The candidate must have experience......»

 

 

The Diocese of Southern Ohio seeks a Director of Communications who will help its congregations, intentional communities and individuals share their faith story with one another, the wider church, and the world....»

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