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E-NEWS

August 01, 2014

  

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In This Issue
Diocesan Convention 2014: now is the time to submit Nominations and Resolutions!
A Celebration of the Life of Sr. Mary Paula Bush, CSM
KAIROS Prison Ministry
The great Hunger Book Sale at All Saints' Cathedral August 1-5
VBS at St. Thomas of Canterbury
What does it mean to be community?...by Peggy Bean, Canon for Parishes
30 by 300 at LECM at UW-Whitewater
Register NOW for Fall Church Development Institute
Julian of Norwich gathering
Celebrating Mission and Development in the Diocese!
Women's Mini-Week at Camp Lakotah 2014
 

The Episcopal Church Wants Your Feedback! 
Our church wants YOUR feedback: The Task Force for Reimagining the Episcopal Church (TREC) is looking at the structure of our church and how we do our life and policies together. Go to reimaginetec.org and you will see a place on the home page for feedback about your thoughts on the church.
 
 
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Barbara Klauber, Editor
Diocesan Convention 2014: Nominations and Resolutions are due AUGUST 12th!

This year's Diocesan Convention takes place on October 10-11 in Madison.  We will be meeting at the Madison Marriott West hotel.  Now is the time to submit resolutions and nominations for positions to be elected at this year's convention The deadline is August 12th for both resolutions and nominations to be received.  Get nomination forms, a list of positions to be elected, and information on submitting resolutions on the diocesan website by clicking HERE.
Need help?  Contact Barbara Klauber, Administrative Assistant, at the Diocesan Office at (414) 272-3028 or info@diomil.org .
Registration forms and information on having displays / vendor exhibits will be circulated soon!  Watch E-NEWS for details or go to www.diomil.org !

A Celebration of the Life of  
Sr. Mary Paula Bush, CSM

A memorial service for Sr. Mary Paula Bush, of the Community of St. Mary, will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, 16 August at the Chapel at St. John's on the Lake, located at 1840 North Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee,WI  53202.
KAIROS Prison Ministry

St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Sussex, Wisconsin will host the Wisconsin State Chapter Committee meeting

of the Kairos Prison Ministry on Saturday, August 23 from 9am to 12noon.The meeting is open to all who have an interest in prison ministry in Wisconsin. Those who attend will learn what is being planned for this special ministry in the Wisconsin prisons and how to become a volunteer for upcoming weekends in both men and women's correctional institutions in Wisconsin.  

Depending on the number of prison residents who attend a Kairos weekend, volunteer inside teams of 24 to 45 are needed for each facility, plus an outside team of 6 to 8 men or women.Kairos has entered the Oshkosh Correctional Institution and hopes soon to present the Kairos Program to other prisons throughout the state.Kairos is similar to the four day Cursillo weekends, except for being held inside prison walls. It is an opportunity to spread the love of Jesus Christ to incarcerated men and women, offering an opportunity to reconnect with God and find forgiveness.

All are welcome to learn about Kairos Prison Ministry on Saturday August 23rd from 9:00AM to 12:00PM at St. Alban's Episcopal Church, located at W239 W6440 Maple Avenue, Sussex, WI 53089.


The great Hunger Book Sale at All Saints' Cathedral is now underway!  Sale runs August 1-5

 

The annual Hunger Book Sale at All Saints' Cathedral begins with a preview on Thursday, July 31 from 6-9pm.  August 1-5 the sale runs from 11am - 6pm.   

All proceeds support ministries that deal with hunger-related issues. These are the 20 donations made from Book Sale proceeds in 2013 for a total of $19,500.

 

4 free meal sites:(The Gathering, St. Ben's Community Meal, All Saints' Catholic Church, and St. John's Cathedral Open Door Caf�)

 

8 agencies that include food programs or distribution: (Interchange Program, Feeding America, Hunger Task Force, Jewish Community Pantry, Rescue Mission holiday meals, Salvation Army Summer Lunch Program, Friedens Community Ministries, and Summerfield Methodist Church)                                          

 

6 local organizations with food related costs:(Sojourner Family Peace Center, Aids Resource Center, Repairers of the Breach, and Cathedral Women's Center, Neighborhood House, and Our Next Generation Homework Club)

 

2 charities fighting world hunger:
(Ecumenical Refugee Council working in Central America as well as locally, and Episcopal Relief and Development).

All Saints' Cathedral   818 East Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202 
www.ascathedral.org   (414) 272-7719
       
UPCOMING EVENTS

Lots-A-Loot sale at St. Luke's, Madison
On Friday, August 22 (9am-2pm) and Saturday, August 23 (8am - 3pm) the Lots-A-Loot Rummage & Bake Sale takes place at St. Luke's, Madison.  The event features toys, linens, furniture, baby items, electronics, housewares, clothing (kids and adult), books, videos, DVD's, craft supplies, sporting goods, collectibles . . . and MORE!  The parish is located at 4011 Major Avenue, Madison, WI 53716 (corner of Lake Edge Boulevard & Major Avenue, 2 blocks East of Monona Drive).  Questions?  Call the parish at (608) 222-6921.

VBS
at St. Thomas of Canterbury welcomes all children!
Vacation Bible School at St. Thomas of Canterbury, Greendale takes place August 4th - 8th  from 6-8pm.  St. Thomas is located at 7255 W. Grange Avenue, Greendale, WI 53219.

Children may attend for the week or by the day. For more information call (414) 421-0130 or register online at:

http://backyard.vacationbibleschool.com/STOC   

 

See flyer for additional information
What does it mean to be community?
by Peggy Bean, Canon for Parishes

What does it mean to be community? We know as we look at our congregations there is a lot that happens in the parish community both in mission and ministry and there are many individuals apart from one's parish who are active in a variety of communities.

But what about us as a Diocesan community, what does that look like? The Commission on Mission and Development has pondered that question over the last few years and continues to hold that question up as we do our work.

We believe by building relationships, in offering support (financially, educationally, and prayerfully) and by journeying with others into the wider world we form Diocesan Community. Together we are building stronger congregations, forming disciples and doing the work of the Kingdom.

 

The Rev. Mike Tess, Vicar of Good Shepherd in Sun Prairie and I are looking into the issues of hospitality in a multicultural world. We started asking questions such as: How are our congregations in truly welcoming those who come from different parts of the globe? What does the word welcome really mean and specifically how do we show it? Is our community really open to all in our neighborhoods?   Do we know who are neighbors are and if they were to come into our churches what would they see and feel? Would this be a place they would truly feel welcomed into?
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LECM is looking for 30 people to donate $300 to help change the world!
Do you want to transform others and teach them about God's LOVE? 30 by 300 is the answer. The Lutheran-Episcopal Campus Ministry in Whitewater is looking for 30 people who can commit to support the LECM by donating $300.00 dollars. By supporting LECM and the 30 by 300 program, you will be feeding 250 students weekly and you will teach others to give freely in the name of God. Help us transform this community, help us teach the youth about God's love and help us feed thousands by supporting the LECM Spaghetti Meals. For more information about LECM and out spaghetti meals for the UW-Whitewater students please visit us at www.lecmww.org or email us at stlukesww@gmail.com

Register NOW for Fall Church Development Institute
Now is the time to register for upcoming cycles of Church Development Institute!

Peggy Bean, Canon for Parishes, explains that the next cycle will be a Saturday - Sunday format, which provides opportunity to invite people who cannot take a Friday off work.  It also  allows for experiencing Morning Prayer not only at DCDI but also at participant's home parishes if they so choose.  

The upcoming DCDI Cycle:  

November 1 - 2, 2014; Jan. 17 - 18, 2015;

March 21 - 22, 2015; May 16 - 17, 2015

 
Julian of Norwich gathering

Madison-Area Julian Gathering

Wednesday, August 13, 7:15 - 9:00 PM

St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church

6205 University Avenue

Madison, WI  53705

 

Julian's era was one of turmoil and crisis. Contemporary reports indicate that at least half the population of Norwich died from the Plague; the clergy and undertakers could not keep up with the dead bodies. Meanwhile, disease killed the cattle, and harvests failed. In 1381, when Julian was thirty-nine, people became so desperate they rose up in a revolt, looting the churches and monasteries.

 

During Julian's lifetime, John Wyclif was also preaching against the corruption in the Church; his translation of the Bible into the common language of English brought down on him papal accusations of heresy. Wyclif and his followers, the Lollards, believed God should be made directly available to ordinary people, without the intercession of the clergy. The clerical hierarchy was so incensed that the Bishop of Norwich received permission from Rome to execute any Lollards he captured. Wyclif's followers were burned alive in a pit less than a mile from Julian's cell.

 

Meanwhile, the larger world beyond Norfolk and England was also in a state of upheaval. Five years before Julian was born, in 1337, the Hundred Years War between England and France had begun, and it would continue throughout her lifetime. The Great Schism split the Church in 1377, with one pope in France, the other in Rome.

 

And in the midst of all this, Julian came to believe unshakably that "all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well."

 

For more information, contact Susan Fiore, ObJN at slfiore@mac.com or (608) 845-2413.

Celebrating Mission and Development in the Diocese!

Did you know that there are eight congregations in the diocese who are in the midst of capital campaigns? These congregations are doing campaigns for a variety of different reasons, everything from debt retirement to building projects. The congregations are also choosing to do their campaigns in many different ways; some are using consultants and companies, others are managing the campaigns themselves. Regardless of how they are doing the campaigns and the reasons why, we celebrate the fact that so many churches are in the midst of exciting visioning and planning for their future! It is an exciting time for these congregations, and please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. For more information on capital campaigns please visit http://www.ecfvp.org/webinars/transformation-by-capital-campaign/  or The James Company website .   

If you have specific questions about campaigns in our diocese, please contact Peggy Bean at bean@diomil.org.

Women's Mini-Week at Camp Lakotah  

August 7-10, 2014  

Camp Lakotah is located on Little Hills Lake in Wautoma, Wisconsin. Women's Mini-Week is an annual retreat for women of all faiths and their friends, offering a time to relax, to learn, to discover, to bond, to have fun, to laugh, to be renewed-and to eat meals you don't have to plan and cook first!

Each woman can set her own length of stay and her own agenda. You can be involved in planned activities as much or as little as you choose, or bring your own resources for an individual retreat-whatever is right for you to be refreshed. Activities include beach and waterfront options, massages, nature & labyrinth walks, campfires, crafts, glee club & music, talent show, yoga & other fitness experiences, book discussions, Taize service & other Christian worship opportunities, delicious & healthy meals (with adjustments made for those with dietary restrictions), and much, much, more! 

Discover more details and download a brochure with registration form at: www.womensminiweek.org, or contact us:  womensminiweek@gmail.com  


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