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Presiding Bishop Lent Message 2013: "Learn more, give alms, share what you have." 
  
I wish you a blessed Lent.
Lent is the ancient season of preparation.  Preparation for Baptism at the Easter Vigil and it's a season of solidarity with those who are being formed to be disciples of Jesus and missionaries in God's mission.
We form people in a sense that God dreams of a healed world, a world restored to peace with justice, and some of the ancient images of that healed world are those of the prophets.  One of the famous ones from Isaiah is an image of people having a picnic on a mountainside, enjoying rich food and well-aged wine.  That image of being well-fed is particularly poignant in a world like ours where so many go hungry.
Lent is a time when we pray, when we fast, when we study, when we give alms.  It's a time of solidarity and it is particularly a time to be in solidarity with the least of these.
As you prepare for your Lenten season and your Lenten discipline, I'd encourage you to think about consciousness in eating.  That's really more what fasting is about than giving up chocolate.  Being conscious of what you eat, standing in solidarity with those who are hungry, whether it is for food, or shelter, or peace, or dignity, or recognition, or for love.
When we stand in solidarity in terms of eating, we might consider what we are eating and how we are eating it and with whom we are eating, and I'd invite you to consider some of the challenges that are around us.  Many leaders in this United States part of the church have engaged in an act of solidarity with the poor by trying to live on a food stamp budget for a week.  That's about $4 a person per day.  And it's very, very difficult to find adequate calories and reasonably nutritious food for that kind of a budget.  But it would be an act of solidarity with those who do go without every day and every week.  An act of solidarity like that might increase your consciousness about those who go hungry, it might increase your own consciousness about what you eat, and it might provide an opportunity to share some of your largesse, some of what you save from that kind of eating with those who go without.
The violence in our country, the violence around the world is most often an act in response to those who don't have enough.  Those who are hungry, those who ache for recognition and dignity, those who struggle for peace.
Your and my preparation for the great Easter festival can be an act of solidarity with the least of these.  As you engage this Lent, I would encourage you to pray, to fast, to act in solidarity with those who go without.  Learn more, give alms, share what you have.  Be conscious about what you eat.
A blessed, blessed Lent this year.
  
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori
Presiding Bishop and Primate
The Episcopal Church
  
PB Lent 2013
See a video of the Presiding Bishop's Lent message
  

NetsforLife 
 

NetsforLife® campaign ends Feb. 10; Make your donation today! 

 

In honor of the ministry of Bishop Ken and Mariann Price, the Diocese of Southern Ohio launched a campaign to save lives: a gift of at least $18,000 to Episcopal Relief & Development's NetsforLife® Inspiration Fund. The goal is to raise at least $18,000 - one thousand for each year of the Prices' ministry among us - which will be matched by the Procter Fund.
 

Our campaign ends Sunday, Feb. 10. Find out more information on the Honor the Prices page of our website: www.diosohio.org/honortheprices.html.
  
In this issue:
Resources for Lent
Presiding Bishop's Lent message
Nets for Life campaign ends Feb. 10
Building the Beloved Community: Leadership & Organizing training
Refresh Your Soul Conference
Community Intergroup Seder
News from around the diocese
Read the headlines from Episcopal News Service

Upcoming Events     

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Feb 16: Campus Ministries Spring Summit at Procter

 

Feb 23: Explorers' Day at Procter Center (rescheduled)

 

Feb 28: Clergy Day at Procter Center 

 

Mar 2: Safe Church training at St. Mark's, Columbus

 

Mar 9: Anti-Racism training at St. Patrick's, Lebanon

 

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.  

 

Lent Madness  
  
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Refresh Your Soul flyer 
  
Seder flyer 
  
News from around the diocese

 

A recent ruling by the Obama administration offers Dreamers (those undocumented youth who were brought here as children) a 'deferred action' status. This allows the state of Ohio to issue these young people a drivers license. However, there is some concern that the State Of Ohio will not implement the issuance of these licenses. ...»

 

 

An Evening with Bart Campolo and Jamal Shehade Tuesday, February 12, 7:30 p.m.-McCoy Room, Kelly Center, Wilmington College ...»

 

 

Dr Paul Numrich of the Theological Consortium of Greater Columbus will present a series of two talks on the CHRISTIANS IN A MULTI-RELIGIOUS WORLD ...»

 

 

One of the most conservative governors in the country just caved to President Barack Obama. Gov. John Kasich of Ohio announced Monday that he's going to expand Medicaid drastically under Obama's health care law, the highest-profile red-state governor to agree to the new program so far....»

 

 

Rev. Dr. Susan Thistlethwaite to Preach and Teach at First Church The Rev. Dr. Susan Thistlethwaite will preach and teach from her new book, Occupy the Bible: What Jesus Really Said and Did and Economic Injustice, here at First Church on February 10 and 11.. ...»

 

  

William Laud didn't make it into this year's Lent Madness brackets but he could have been a real player in St. James' Lenten Mustache and Goatee Contest. Join us in the fun and support a charitable cause too. It's all in your emergent, faithful stubble....»

 

  

Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ: For more than twenty-five years, the General Convention of The Episcopal Church has called for immigration measures that would give to undocumented immigrants the dignity and respect that we all possess as citizens of the realm of God. In keeping with that legislation, I applaud the current bipartisan proposal for immigration reform developed by eight senators who have overcome party differences to act for the common good. I am particularly glad that the senators have proposed an expedited pathway to citizenship for DREAM Act youth-the hardworking young people who were brought to this country as children-and for the farm workers on whom so many of us rely for our daily bread....»

 

 

We normally think of debate and discussion over topics such as water quality and climate change in either scientific or economic terms. For example, what are the implications for business and employment in the face of increased environmental regulation?...»  

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