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E-NEWS

February 22, 2013

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In This Issue
Sacred Memory: A Lenten message from Bishop Miller
Parish Treasurer's Program
Outreach at St. John's, Portage
Presiding Bishop's testimony on gun violence
An Evening of Arts at St. Michael's, Racine
Used Book Sale at St. Mary's, Dousman
A Lenten resource from St. Mary's, Dousman
The Art of the Countertenor
Meachem Grant deadline March 1st!
Lecture series on Racism, Immigration, and the Roots of Prejudice
Food Pack for Haiti hosted by St. Aidan's
ECW of Province V meeting
All Kinds of Family Fun Saturday!
Join the Diocesan Mission Trip to Irvine, Kentucky
Sign up now for Vestry Leadership Day
PRAYING AS THOUGH YOUR LIFE...DEPENDED ON IT
Safeguarding God's Children & Safeguarding God's People training
 
 

  

            

Welcome to E-NEWS, the diocese of Milwaukee's weeky electronic newsletter.  If you are not already a subscriber or wish to add or change e-mail addresses, please click on the "Join Our Mailing List" icon.   We invite you to send articles, photos, and news to info@diomil.org so that we may include them in the E-NEWS. Thank you!
     
Barbara Klauber, Editor
 

    

Sacred Memory
A Lenten message from Bishop Miller 
         
Eternal Lord of Love, behold your Church walking once more the pilgrim way of Lent.

Led by your cloud by day, by night your fire.

Moved by your love and toward your presence bent

Far off yet near the joy of all desire.

  

Dear Friends in Christ,

        This Lent as I have in each of the past two Lents I am spending this entire season with one of our parishes. As bishop this practice gives me the opportunity to know one congregation more deeply and to provide help to a congregation at a critical point in their life. It also allows the congregation to get to know me in another way than as a bi-annual visitor for the episcopal visitation. It also allows me to experience Lent in a new way each year.

        Two years ago I spent the season with the people of St. Anskar's, Hartland as their vicar Peter Floyd began his ministry among them. Last year I spent the season with the congregation of St. Bartholomew's, Pewaukee accompanied by members of the program staff who shared preaching and presiding duties with me. This year I am spending the Sundays of Lent at St. Luke's, Racine a parish in transition which is home to a vibrant outreach ministry, The Hospitality Center.

        It is the custom of St. Luke's to use Rite I in the season of Lent with Healy Willan's setting of the Eucharist, a setting familiar to those of us who remember the 1928 Book of Common Prayer and the Hymnal 1940. I and many of the congregation are enjoying this return to something that touches what I can best describe as our sacred memory. For me sacred memory is a reminder that what we do in liturgy connects us with the whole people of God those in the Church here on earth and those who are now in God's nearer presence. And, because God is Lord of all time, it connects us with the Church of the future, as well.

         I invite you in this holy season to pay attention to the sacred memories your Lenten journey touches in you. See them as an invitation to hear and see the familiar in old and new ways.

 

Yours in Christ Jesus,

+Steven

The Rt. Rev. Steven Andrew Miller

Bishop of Milwaukee

  
 
Parish Treasurer's Program

We need you!!  Please plan on joining the new FIT (Financial Information Team) for a treasurer's workshop being held in conjunction with Vestry Leadership Day.  This session is being held on Feb. 23rd and March 16th from 8:30 until 2:00 pm at Zion Episcopal Church in Oconomowoc.  This will be a great session to network with others, learn about FIT and what it can do for you as well as hear about outsourcing payroll, a service that is more economical than you think. 

More detail (and a registration form) about the Treasurer's Session of the Vestry Leadership Day can be found on the diocesan website,  or you may go directly to the on-line registration form  Hope to see you there!!

 

 
Outreach at St. John's, Portage
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 St. John the Bapitst Episcopal Church in Portage  has a long-standing tradition of identifying, coordinating, and collaborating with other community agencies to assist individuals and families in the Portage community. Past and current activities include the Portage Food Pantry, the Community Meal, the River Haven Family shelter, and now includes a men's shelter. 

 

River Haven, the local family shelter in Portage, had been looking for a men's shelter site for several years. After numerous discussions and plans, we are happy to report in November 2012, the first men's shelter, in a five county area was opened, in the rectory of St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church. Several of our parishioners volunteer at both the family shelter as well as the men's shelter. 10 men have been served at the Men's shelter since mid -November. 

 

Another new project we are excited about is the Sunrise Hospitality Center.   Read more . . .

 
Presiding Bishop's testimony on gun violence
Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has submitted written testimony to the United States Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights, chaired by Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois, for the hearing on "Proposals to reduce gun violence: protecting our communities while respecting the Second Amendment."

"I urge lawmakers to press for comprehensive and universal background checks for firearm ownership, regardless of where and how a gun is purchased; for bans on the availability to civilians of assault rifles and high-capacity magazines; and for policies designed to better regulate the manufacture of guns," the Presiding Bishop states in her testimony. "The Episcopal Church also supports the highest level of accountability for violation of all existing laws pertaining to violence in our midst."

Read more 
 
An Evening of Arts at St. Michael's, Racine

Saturday, February 23, 2013 

7:00pm until 9:00pm

An Evening of Arts was conceived in 2011 as an event to celebrate who we are - how we create ourselves through God's gifts of the arts. We offer this evening as a way to thank God for the gifts of creativity, imagination, and hard work. Through the creation of art, we most reflect God's image and nature. Evening of Arts has a vision to bring local artists to St. Michael's Church to celebrate and expose art in our community. Many of the displayed pieces will be available for purchase.

Light refreshments, wine and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for a free will donation. Special performance by Time after Thyme, whose music is played with a bit of Irish.  For the first time, we will have art with an international flair, with Haitian Art (and coffee) available for viewing and purchase.

There is no cost to attend. For further information, contact St. Michael's Church, info@stmichaelsracine.com  or 262-639-2057. 

 
Used Book Sale at St. Mary's, Dousman

St. Mary's, Dousman is asking for donations of books for their Used Book Sale in June. Pick up service is available.  Call (262) 965-3924 or (262) 470-8750 or (262) 965-4104.  Books, DVD's and CD's all accepted!  Tax deductible!

The sale runs from June 5-June 8, 2013.  St. Mary's is located at the corner of Hwys 18-67 in Dousman, Wisconsin.

 
A Lenten resource from St. Mary's, Dousman
St. Mary's, Dousman invites you to check out their Lenten Booklet available on our website www.stmarys-dousman.com .  The booklet is titled, "Dialogues with the Divine: Reflections on the Gospel Passages of Lent".  There is a Scripture passage noted for each day (taken from the daily lectionary shared by all Episcopal churches) so one should look up and read the passage that is listed along with reading the reflection for the day.
  
 
Terry Barber
The Art of the Countertenor 
at All Saints' Cathedral
Ensemble Musical Offering presents

The Art of the Countertenor

Sat., March 9, 2013 at 8:00 pm

Pre-concert talk at 7:00 pm

Countertenor Terry Barber, a former member of Chanticleer, sheds light on Bach's Cantata BWV54 and Vivaldi's rarely performed Nisi Dominus. This profound Lenten program includes readings from Bach's own notes on the cantata.

 Bach Cantata, BWV 54 - Widerstehe doch der SundeCathedral Church of All Saints
818 E. Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee WI 53202

Vivaldi - Nisi Dominus in G Minor, RV 608

Ticket info 

 
Apply NOW for a Meachem Grant . . . before time runs out!
 
Parishes have until March 1st to apply for a Meachem Grant.   The application process is not difficult! Check it out by clicking on the link below. 
Application / more information is available by clicking  HERE .
 
Lecture series on Racism, Immigration, and the Roots of Prejudice
The Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee is sponsoring a lecture series on "Why We Fear the Other: Theological Reflections on Racism, Immigration and the Roots of Prejudice" on four Tuesdays:  February 26, and March 5, 12, 19. 
 
Sessions will be  held at the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee at 1342 North Astor Street, Milwaukee 53202 from Noon - 1:30 pm with lunch included. Cost: $50 for series of four; $15 per individual session.
  
Registration info and flyer are available HERE .
  
 
haitipic2Food Pack for Haiti hosted by St. Aidan's

St. Aidan's, Hartford is once again hosting the 2013 Hartford Community Hands "For the Love of Haiti Food Pack" which returns on Saturday, February 16th, 2013 and runs through March 23. To date, Hartford Community Hands have packed 227,000+ meals that have been delivered to the people of Haiti. Our goal for 2013 is to pack 120,000 meals, the equivalent of 556 boxes.

Please, click here for flyer and to sign up to participate! 

 

St. Aidan's Fish Fry benefits Food Pack  

     

On Friday, March 22 from 4-8pm, St. Aidan's is also hosting a Fish Fry  to benefit the Food Pack and Worldwide Hunger Relief. 

 

St. Aidan's Episcopal Church is located at 670 East Monroe Street, Hartford, WI 53027  

 
ECW of Province V meeting
The dioceses of Province V

    

Annual Province V Women's Gathering - April 4-7, 2013 outside of St.Louis. The theme this year is "Gather Us Together". The keynoter will be the Rev. Gay Jennings, President of the General Convention House of Deputies. Workshops include Self-Defense for Women, Meditation and Prayer, Making of a Gather Us Together bracelet and Cleaning with God. There is an opportunity to visit the Missouri Botanical Gardens on Friday morning. The meeting closes with Eucharist on Sunday morning.

Scholarships are available from the Diocese of Milwaukee ECW. For questions contact Connie Ott at cott@chorus.net.  For scholarship help contact Val McAuliffe at vmcaul@gmail.com. Please note a correction for the registration blank. The cost of registration with a private room is $375. 

more info - registration form 

 

 
Do Ya'll need a one day Family "Get-Away"?Join Us for the All Kinds of Family FUN Saturday!

Sat, Feb 16, 2013 - One Day Only!

9AM-3PM: St. Dunstan's, Madison,

University Ave, Madison, WI 53705

Register on-line at

http://dioceseofmilwaukee.wufoo.com/forms/family-fun-day/

Cost is $10 per person or $33.75 per family. Send check, payable to Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee, to 804 E Juneau Ave, Milwaukee, WI

53202, Attn: Rev. Carla McCook.    

Fun and family time for Parents, Grandparents, Teens and Children - All ages and sizes of family! Take this day to spend some quality family time together, learn together, play, eat and make lasting memories together!

 

"Spend a day exploring how to live out our faith in one of the most familiar and most challenging contexts: our family life. During the day, kids, youth, and parents will explore central themes as separate groups; then come together as families to eat, share, play and create.

In the morning session, we'll explore the voices we use in our household: How do we talk to each other? How well are we connected? Who gets a say? How well do we listen?

In the afternoon session, we'll look at the concept of "discipline" and how it relates to "discipleship" - everyone in our family is learning and growing; how can we do it together, in love?

We hope you'll end the day with some new tools and new ideas for daily life!"  

 
Join the Diocesan Mission Trip to Irvine, Kentucky,
St. Timothy's Appalachian Ministries June 30-July 6  

This summer the diocese is offering its first ever Diocesan Mission Trip. We are going to the Appalachian community of Irvine, Kentucky in the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington. We will be working through St. Timothy's Episcopal Ministries and staying in St. Timothy's Ministry Housing.
We will be working on two separate projects while there. The first is roof and home repairs. The second is providing Vacation Bible School for the children of the community. The trip is open to all adults and youth who will be age 13 at time of the trip, entering 7th grade in the fall of 2013.

In addition to team members, we need Diocesan Prayer Partners, people who will promise to pray for team members and for the community we are going to serve. We are also collecting school supplies to take to the community of Irvine. Many tornadoes last spring meant that many schools and families did not have all the things they needed to start the 2012 school year. We want to make sure that this won't happen again in 2013.   more info - application 

 

 
vlpicSign up now for
Vestry Leadership Day!

Vestry leadership Day is scheduled for February 23rd and March 16th from 8:30 until 4:00 at Zion in Oconomowoc.  Seating is limited and we have a cap of 3 from each congregation.  The reason for the cap per session (you can send 3 to each one) is because what we heard you say is that it was in the conversation with others where you learned, and you wanted more time to share.  Now you will have it.  You will also have more specifics on roles and responsiblities of vestry; a vestry manual and how to use it; effective meetings; and building community.  We look forward to seeing you so  sign up now .

 

For Treasurer's we have a session for you too.  On Feb. 23rd and March 16th from 8:30 until 2 at Zion in Oconomowoc.  This will be a great session to network with others, learn about financial programs as well as reports, and payroll - using a service is more economical than you think.  Patricia Tucker from Church Pension Group will be with us to discuss pension and payroll options.  She will stay longer and answer specific question if you like. Sign up now .

  
 
PRAYING AS THOUGH YOUR LIFE DEPENDED ON IT...

    A Women's Retreat

 

Exploring the impact of women's prayers, answered prayer & unanswered prayer, through the example of Hannah.

 

 Saturday, March 9th, 2013

  9AM - 3:30PM

                                            Cost $45 (includes lunch)

 

Held at the Redemptorist Retreat Center 1800 North Timber Trail Lane, Oconomowoc, WI 53066-4897

 

Join us for a one day retreat. We will study and pray together as women, discovering how we pray as women. How do we expect to receive answers to prayers, how do we respond to unanswered prayer and sharing our prayer experiences with one another. Space is limited so register early. Click for registration form .

 

Hosted by St. Mary's, Dousman and the Diocesan Office of Christian Formation Retreat Leaders: Rev. Carla McCook, Bishop's Assistant for Christian Formation, and Mrs. Sandi Smith, Masters of Theology, Sacred Heart Theological Seminary. 

 

. . . BECAUSE IT DOES!
 
safeguarding pictureSafeguarding God's Children
and Safeguarding God's People

         

Safeguarding God's Children: New classes being offered this 2013! This training is mandatory for all who have never attended a class with a trainer in the past. All Clergy, vestry members and all who work with children & youth are required to have their certificate updated every 5 years.

  • St. Matthew's, Kenosha - Sat, Feb 23rd, 9am-Noon
  • Grace Church, Madison - Sat, Mar 9th, 9am-Noon

To register go to http://www.diomil.org/ministries/christian-formation/safeguarding-gods-people/ . Or go directly to the form at http://dioceseofmilwaukee.wufoo.com/forms/safeguarding-gods-children-registration/  .

 

Safeguarding God's Children Renewal of Certificate thru On-Line Training available at http://dioceseofmilwaukee.wufoo.com/forms/safeguarding-gods-children-and-people-online/ .

 

Safeguarding God's People is the training program which is for protection of adults with regard to sexual exploitation and sexual harassment. This training is required for all Clergy, vestry members and all who work with adults, such as Lay Eucharistic Visitors. Certification must be updated every 5 years. This training is only available on-line at http://dioceseofmilwaukee.wufoo.com/forms/safeguarding-gods-children-and-people-online/   

 

 

One more time . . . THANK YOU for forwarding this newsletter to parishioners and others who may be  interested and for sending YOUR news/events / photos to info@diomil.org !
See you next week!
 
Sincerely,
 
Barb

Barbara Klauber
Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee