From The Rev. Paul Colbert, Holy Trinity, Madera
Radical Welcome/Radical Sending
Stephanie Spellers, with her book, Radical Welcome, lays some groundwork for how our individual congregations can be welcoming to those around us. Rather than dismissing the term Radical as crazy or 'out there', it is helpful to remember that the root of the word Radical is Root, just like that crazy vegetable, the Radish. Demi Prentiss and Fletcher Lowe pick up the same notion in Radical Sending.
Spellers points us to the fact that some of the same techniques of welcoming people to our congregations can have different impacts depending on our intentions. Thus, there may be congregations that are "inviting", those that are "inclusive", and those that practice "radical welcome", but they come from different places with different attitudes toward the newcomer.
Inviting is primarily about church growth in numbers, wanting people to join us as we are.
Inclusion is often still about numbers, but gets beyond our existing programs and methods of doing things, in order to incorporate other ways of being that are influenced by the other.
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Handing over the Keys artist The Rev. Stephen Bentley |
Current Total: $12,762.55
Our new Canon to the Ordinary, The Rev. Anna Carmichael will start September 6, 2016
If you have not yet contributed to the Canonball Express please prayerfully consider doing so. Canon Anna needs some wheels!
Blessings,
+David
Please send your donations to The Episcopal Diocese of San Joaquin, memo Canonball Express,1528 Oakdale Road, Modesto, CA 95355
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ERD:Gulf Coast Flood Response
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Episcopal Relief & Development is supporting the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana's emergency response efforts in the wake of widespread flooding that has affected more than 40,000 homes across the state. With support from Episcopal Relief & Development, the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana is responding to immediate needs such as food, emergency housing and storage, gasoline and replacement of lost items by distributing gift cards at churches and shelters. Read more here about the floods, efforts and how to help. If you have any questions please contact our Diocesan Disaster Preparedness and Response Coordinator Dennis Fitzgerald at: ddfitz@sti.net.
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Call to The Episcopal Diocese of San Joaquin
57th Diocesan Annual Convention
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Radical, Welcome, and Sending
Call to The Episcopal Diocese of
San Joaquin 57th Annual Convention
October 28-29, 2016
ECCO
Episcopal Conference Center, Oakhurst
 Guest Speaker
The Rev. Canon Stephanie Spellers
Canon to the Presiding Bishop for Evangelism and Reconciliation
Registration is online only this year!
Click here to go to registration site on our Diocesan Website
And
find all reports and information about our annual convention.
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Faith in the Valley Event
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For More information contact:
Regional Organizer, Carmen Medrano -
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The Episcopal Church of St. Anne, Stockton
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Modesto
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Climate Change Series
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Modesto
Way back in 1989, September 1st was proclaimed the World Day of Prayer for Creation by the Orthodox Church. Since then many other churches and councils - including the world wide Anglican church and the Roman Catholic Church - have joined them. Now this day of prayer has been extended to a month long Season of Creation, ending on the Feast of St. Francis, October 4th.
How appropriate that in September we at St. Paul's should be looking at, and praying about, climate change! For three Wednesdays in September - September 14th, 21st & 28th - from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm we will focus our attention on this frightening phenomenon.
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20th Annual Sierra Aids Walk
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20th Annual Sierra AIDS Walk
Big Trees State Park
1170 East Highway 4, Arnold, CA 95223
Saturday, September 24th 2016
Bishop David and Deacon Carolyn Woodall will be walking in this event!! Please Support them both!
The Sierra AIDS Walk is the main fundraiser for Sierra HOPE. We hope that you will enjoy the time you spend here with us in this beautiful forest.
You can help make this year's walk for AIDS a success:
Form a team with family members, friends, co-workers or church members. You can contact them in person, through email or through Facebook or other social media.
Set a goal to raise....$100..$200...$500 or more.
Please call us or email us, and we will send it to you. Our office is open Monday - Thursday from 8 am to 6 pm. Call 209 736-6792 or email aidswalk@sierrahope.org. On the day of the walk, bring your donor checks made out to Sierra HOPE (or cash) with the completed form.
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"The Advent Calendar to Color" is being sponsored as Diocese-wide fundraising project through the office of our Bishop, David Rice. It's a great way to help celebrate the month-long season of anticipation which precedes Christmas.
An entirely novel concept, "The Advent Calendar to Color" combines the current craze for coloring books containing complex and interesting images with a traditional Advent calendar. The idea is for adults and children together to color one page each day. Pages cover the five "candle Sundays" on specifically religious themes which are traditional in the Episcopal church, while images for weekdays and Saturdays cover a wide variety of seasonal, Christian, and ecumenical themes. Each page is packed with detail: there are Christmas trees, Santa Claus and Old St. Nick; winter fun going ice skating and building a snowman; gratitude for the beauty of nature and for wild animals; the abundance of field and garden. Bells give tongue, angels appear, and there are packages tied with ribbons. The idea is to foster dialogue between children and adults, provide "teachable moments", counter "Xmas commercialism", and provide a guide to the deeper meanings of the season. Coloring the pages is also just plain FUN.
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For More coloring pages and information on how to order the Advent calendar click here now.
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School for Deacons/Center for Learning
September 16-17, 2016
Holy Family, Fresno
(Possibly St. James', Cathedral)
Called to Be... Life Long Learners!
For Class Schedule Click here.
For more information and to sign up email The Rev. Michele Racusin here: rector@holyfamilyfresno.org
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A steward is not one who owns, but one who makes the best use of everything he/she have been given
If you have yet to start your Stewardship plan, start now!
Contact the Diocesan Office for the TENS password.
Stewardship is a year long program!
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The Five Marks of Mission
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The Five Marks of Mission
Click here for poster to post
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Send your donations to The Episcopal Diocese of San Joaquin, 1528 Oakdale Road, Modesto, CA 95355. Please write Yellow Bags in the memo line. Thank you.
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Safeguarding God's Children
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Safeguarding God's Children!
Please review your Safeguarding God's Children program in your parish. Are all volunteers working with children current with the training or have gone through the program?
Please contact Stephanie Gilmer, Diocesan Coordinator at mzgilmer@att.net.
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Southern Deanery Meeting
Saturday, September 17, 11am,St. Michael's, Ridgecrest
Northern Deanery Meeting Saturday, October 1, 10am, St. John the Evangelist, Stockton
Central Deanery Meeting Sunday, October 9, 3pm St. Paul's, Visalia
57th Diocesan Annual Convention October 28-29, ECCO Episcopal Conference Center, Oakhurst
Day of Discovery November 12 10am-2pm St. Paul's, Bakersfield
Advent Clergy Retreat,
December 6-8,
St. Anthony, Three Rivers
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Important: Friday Reflection Update
All submissions are due MONDAY for the following Friday Reflection.
Submission requirements:
pictures -JPEG format articles- word document linked documents- PDF
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