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A deacon and a bishop reflect on Cursillo
Why go to Cursillo? Here are two reflections on the lasting impact of Cursillo on lives of lay and ordained alike. The Rev. Tracie Middleton, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Hurst I’m grateful for the opportunities Cursillo provides for meeting and getting to know people across the diocese and the wider Church. Intentionally carving out an entire weekend for seeking God’s purposes is bound to benefit your spiritual life, especially in the context of a supportive community that has come…
All women invited to Trinity Quiet Day
The Rev. Carlye Hughes will lead a Quiet Day for the women of Trinity Episcopal Church, Fort Worth from 9 am to 2 pm on Saturday, August 16, 2014. The day is open to women from other parishes. Participants are asked to bring a brown bag lunch. Tea and coffee will be provided.The Quiet Day is sponsored by the Trinity Chapter of Daughters of the King. The Order of the Daughters of the King (DOK) is an organization that includes both lay…
Urgent appeal from Bishop High
I know all of you have been following the terrible news coming out of Gaza and Israel. I join with Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori and other religious leaders in calling for an end to the growing violence in Gaza and Israel. The death of innocents on both sides is a tragedy over which God must weep. I ask the people of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth to pray for the people of Gaza and Israel, to pray that…
Is Cursillo worth a weekend? Yes!
Why give up a long weekend for Cursillo? Because the rewards are enormous and lifelong, according to people in the diocese who have attended. Here is what some Fort Worth Episcopalians say about their Cursillo experience and its impact on their lives: Marti Fagley, St. Francis of Assisi – the Episcopal Church in Parker County: “I made my Cursillo weekend in 1992. There was nothing about the weekend, that I hadn’t heard before, but it changed my ministry profoundly. What my heart…
40th Anniversary of women’s ordination: video, PB’s sermon
The Office of Public Affairs of The Episcopal Church has announced that a video of the special celebration of the 40th anniversary of women’s ordination on July 26 is now available here. The event was hosted by the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. It celebrated the 40th anniversary of the ordination of the Philadelphia Eleven to the priesthood in The Episcopal Church at the Church of the Advocate in Philadelphia, the site of the ordinations in 1974. Although there was no canon at the…
Forming leaders for small congregations
This story, previously entitled Leverage the Internet for your small church, contains updated information. “A Symposium on Formation for Small Church Leadership” will be offered by The Episcopal Church’s Standing Commission for Small Congregations on Thursday afternoon, July 31; Friday, August 1, and Saturday, August 2, 2014, at the American Airlines Training and Conference Center in Fort Worth. The symposium will feature many opportunities for question and answer sessions as well as breakout sessions to explore various topics in more depth. Invited guests for…
Episcopal Church Foundation web conferences coming up
The Episcopal Church Foundation (ECF) has two web conferences coming up that are of value to lay and clergy leaders. Planned Giving on Demand will be presented by Jim Murphy, ECF Managing Program Director, from 7 to 8 pm on Thursday, July 24, 2014. Register here. Basics of a Capital Campaign will be presented by Terri Mathes, ECF Senior Program Director, from 7 to 8 pm Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Register here. There is no cost to participate in these conferences. Lay and…
“Hello Dolly” to benefit anti-trafficking organization
“Hello Dolly,” an all-youth benefit production by CandleWater Players, is being sponsored by Trinity Episcopal Church of Fort Worth. All ticket profits go to helping prevent human trafficking through Traffick911, a local anti-trafficking organization. Traffick911 focuses on children under the age of 18, using the three-prong strategy of prevention, rescue, and restoration. Call the box office at 817-523-1995 or go to dolly2014.eventbrite.com. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, $10.00 for students. Performances are at 7:30 pm on Friday, July 25 and Friday, August 1; 7:30 pm,…
Congregations begin responding to border crisis
Congregations have started to respond to the humanitarian crisis of the unaccompanied children at the border. In Fort Worth, with less than one week notice, parishioners of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church presented 28 Welcome Boxes and additional $300 for Catholic Charities ministry to the human need of youth emigrants. St. Andrew’s is worshiping at the Good Shepherd Chapel of University Christian Church, 2720 S. University Dr., Fort Worth, TX, 76109 In Wichita…
Bishop High visits St. Stephen’s, Hurst
The Rt. Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr., visited St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Hurst, on Sunday, July 13, 2014. St. Stephen’s worships in the Northeast Wedding Chapel in Hurst. He baptized Gwenn Anne Burud and Gavin Le Burud, confirmed Gwenn Anne Burud and Sandon Wards, received Nicole Maria Silva, Steven Hederer, and Judy Crawford and blessed the reaffirmation of Thomas Crawford. He also blessed a chalice and paten given in memory of Florence McKneely by the McKneely family. He presented graduation…
Are you called to be a lay pastoral caregiver?
Community of Hope is a pastoral care training program for laity. The mission of Community of Hope is to create and sustain Christian communities of volunteer lay pastoral caregivers around the world. Community of Hope communities are united in prayer, shaped by Benedictine spirituality, and equipped for and serving in pastoral care communities. Bishop Rayford High has been part of Community of Hope for many years, and has asked Annette Mayer, pastoral intern St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Arlington, and the Rev. Amy…
Episcopal Youth Event 2014 high energy event
Episcopal Youth Event (EYE) 2014 has concluded but with God’s help, the youth that attended will travel back into their daily lives and churches with a renewed faith and energy to living out their baptismal promises. There were more than 1200 people gathered together from more than 80 dioceses including Taiwan and Honduras in Philadelphia at Villanova University for the four day event. The preaching done there by Canon Stephanie Spellers, Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, the Reverend Becca Stevens,…
Bishop High appeals for funds for humanitarian crisis
As I read the stories of the children arriving at our border, I am reminded of a story of another refugee family crossing a border to save their child. Matthew 2 tells us that after the three Magi departed after paying homage to the infant Jesus, an angel appeared to Joseph in a dream. “Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt and be you there until I tell you. For Herod will seek the…
Mission and Outreach Committee requests proposals
The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, through its Mission and Outreach Committee, is seeking requests to support programs that assist our communities, encourage personal participation by our congregations, and that will be strengthened by the endorsement of the diocese. This is the fourth consecutive year that our diocese is encouraging requests for funds for outreach programs administered by its congregations. An application may be submitted by an individual member of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, members of a congregation…
Nominations open for positions to be filled at 2014 Diocesan Convention – UPDATED
Nominations are open for positions that will be filled at the 2014 diocesan convention on November 14 and 15. Qualified candidates are invited to read, pray, and discern if they are called to offer themselves in nomination for any of the elected positions described below. Nominations may be by the candidate on their own or by another person with the candidate’s permission. The deadline for online nominations is September 14, 2014.
Jennings: Christians worship a child who fled violence in his home country
A commentary by the Rev. Gay Jennings, president of the House of Deputies, about the unaccompanied children arriving at the borders of the United States as they flee violence in their own countries has been published by the Religious News Service. (RNS) This summer, many Americans are watching in helpless horror as more than 52,000 children fleeing violence stream over our southern border. Many of them are making a dangerous journey by themselves to escape murder rates and gang violence in…