March 2016 - The Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida

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March 2016 - The Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida
Diocese of Central Florida
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From the Bishop’s Office
Bishop Brewer’s March Visitation Schedule:
Sunday, March 20 at Church of the Advent, Dunnellon
Thursday, March 24 Maundy Thursday at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando
Friday, March 25 Good Friday at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando
Sunday, March 27 at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando
March Calendar of Offerings
All congregations are invited to consider dedicating a special offering on
Foreign Mission Sunday – March 6th for the purpose of raising awareness, appreciation, and
financial commitment to the foreign missions undertaken by this diocese with special focus on
the São Paulo Mercy Ministry.
Good Friday – March 25th for the Church in the Holy Land
Camp Wingmann Music Festival – Saturday, March 5h, 10 am – 4 pm
Come and Enjoy! Praise Bands, Gospel Music, Choirs, Soloists and more at
Camp Wingmann, 3403 Wingmann Road, Avon Park, 33825 • FREE Admission
Bring your lawn chairs and blankets • Bounce House for Kids • Food Court
All food sale proceeds and Love Offering go to benefit the Camp
Check website for details at: http://www.campwingmann.org/UpcomingEvents.html
OR Click HERE
Invitation to Wagner College Choir performance at St. Andrew’s, March 8th
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church invites you to “A Wedding of Sorts” presented by the Wagner
College Choir from Staten Island, New York on Tuesday, March 8th at 7 p.m. at the church, 210 S.
Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 34950. The choir, under the direction of Roger Wesby, will
visit Ft. Pierce on a seven city tour of Florida.
The concert includes music by Heinrich Schütz, Johann Pachelbel, Arvo Pärt, James MacMillan,
Antonio Estévez, John Lennon, TAKE 6, Barbara Wesby and Roger Wesby.
For concert information, call: (772) 461-7689
March at the Institute for Christian Studies – Two “Live” Classes
Saturday, March 12
New Testament Survey
Benedictine Spirituality
The Reverend Dr. Reggie Kidd
The Reverend Andrew Petiprin
Live classes are held at the Episcopal Diocesan Office, 1017 East Robinson Street, Orlando,
32801. The class day begins with Morning Prayer at 8:30 a.m., and concludes by 3:30 p.m. There
are scheduled breaks during the morning and afternoon, in which coffee is available. There is a 45
minute lunch break.
For a complete Catalog of “Online” and “Live” courses, to Register for classes or for further
information, contact: The Ven. Kristi Alday, Dean at kalday@cfdiocese.org
or visit the ICS website at: www.cfdiocese.org/ics/
.New Beginnings Weekend 106 at Camp Wingmann, March 11 -13
What: New Beginnings is a weekend especially designed to respond to the issues, concerns, and
needs of teenagers in middle school (approx 12 – 15 year olds). It was created to help young people
grow in their love of themselves, of others, and of the Lord Jesus Christ. Participants do not have to
be Episcopalian but must be recommended by an Episcopal Church and have the backing of an
adult (over age 21) from that church that will be attending the weekend as a sponsor. It is expected
that all participants, sponsors, and team stay for the entire weekend due to the building nature of the
talks and activities.
When: March 11 – 13, 2016
When to arrive: Fri. eve at 7 p.m. (Please eat dinner before you arrive)
When the weekend is over: Approximately 1:30 Sunday afternoon
Where: Camp Wingmann, 3403 Wingmann Road, Avon Park, FL 33825
Cost: $100 per person
Registration: Registration form included in this issue
What to bring: Comfortable clothes Extra pair of shoes (in case it rains) Towel Lightweight
jacket Bathing suit (girls – one piece suits) Bible Toiletries
Sleeping bag, pillow
There will be T-shirts available for $10 but no other cash will be needed on the weekend
What NOT to bring: Cell phone, I-Pad, other electronics, Watch, Valuables
(in order to make this a true retreat, students are encouraged to leave behind the technology that
takes them away from group participation. If these items are with the student, we will ask them to
put them away until bed time.)
Unapproved and/or illegal drugs, alcohol, or weapons are not permitted.
Questions? Please call The Rev. Phyllis Bartle 386-775-6200
Nigel Mumford at Shepherd of the Hills, Lecanto, March 12th
The Rev. Nigel Mumford will be the Keynote speaker at a Healing Conference hosted by the
Nature Coast Order of St. Luke on Saturday, March 12th from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Shepherd
of the Hills Church, 2540 West Norvell Bryant Highway, Lecanto, 34461.
Topics/Teachings will include: Healing of Post-Traumatic Stress, Inner Healing/Healing of
Memories, and Generational Healing. Healing Prayer will be offered.
For more information please call Shepherd of the Hills Church at 352-527-0052
Women’s Retreat – “Chosen and Beloved” - at Canterbury, April 1 - 3
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Melbourne invites women of all ages to “Chosen & Beloved”, a
Weekend Retreat at Canterbury Retreat & Conference Center, 1601 N. Alafaya Trail, Oviedo.
The retreat begins with registration at 4 p.m. on Friday, April 1st and concludes following Holy
Eucharist and Brunch on Sunday, April 3rd . A Poster and a brochure for registering is included in
this issue.
LAST DAY for registration is Sunday, March 13th.
Diocesan Congregational Grants – Applications due on or before June 1st
The Parish Development Grant Program, established at the 45th Annual Diocesan Convention
in 2014, encourages self-supporting congregations to apply for a Congregational Development
Grant: (1) To meet the needs of continuing growth; (2) For new ministries; (3) For existing
ministries needing new funding to expand; and (4) for other new parish initiatives.
Additionally, the grants may be provided for needed facilities, programs, and or staff.
A Statement of Grant, a Grant Application Form and a Parish Development Grant Funding
Agreement included in this issue.
Invitation to Clergy to Serve at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke
The Reverend Roger Hamilton, Chaplain to the Retired Clergy has issued the following invitation
to clergy on behalf of Bishop Brewer and the Cathedral Church of St. Luke:
Dear Diocese of Central Florida Clergy,
Our Cathedral is looking to once again institute a daily Eucharist (Monday-Friday) at
the noon hour. I have been asked to put together a list of all Clergy, including Deacons and
Priests, retired and active, who would be willing to serve. It will involve 2 clergy each day,
and there would be time for ministering to people after the service.
If you are willing to become a part of this ministry please contact me by phone (407-6233421) or by email (rgrhamilton@gmail.com) providing me with your contact information
and letting me know how often you would be interested in serving (i.e. "weekly" or "every
other week" or "monthly"). I will follow up with you to set up a rotation. This is a unique
opportunity to serve God, the people of Orlando, and the Diocese. A small intimate service
of Eucharist in a beautiful and holy place awaits you.
I look forward to hearing from you soon. Blessings always! Roger Hamilton
St. Mark’s, Haines City invites you to a Sacred Cantata and to an Afternoon Tea
Sunday, March 20that 4:00 p.m.
FLYER enclosed
Joslyn M. Williams, MBE, AGO, Director of Music and the St. Mark’s Episcopal Mixed Chorus
with guest organist, Mr. Winston Bailey and guest soloists present a Sacred Cantata; “Olivet to
Calvary” by Joseph H. Maunder
AND
Saturday, March 26th, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
FLYER enclosed
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church presents its sixth annual Easter Afternoon of Elegance “Hats on to the
Ladies with Afternoon Tea” featuring special guest speaker The Reverend Angela Ifill and
Entertainment by Rae and Qmuna Rajkumar (Men are also invited) Tickets: $20 per person
Solar Lights Africa Mission Trip Opportunities for Adults and for Youth
Solar Light for Africa has been leading short term mission to East Africa since 1999 and is now
recruiting a youth team (high school and college age) and an adult team for missions in Uganda this
summer. Mrs. Charlene Turner, Executive Director, will lead both of the trips accompanied by her
husband The Reverend Eric Turner, Rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Melbourne.
The Youth Mission will be June 20 - July 4; the Adult Mission will be July 6 - 18.
Participants will travel to Uganda to work with Ugandan team members to deliver and install solar
power systems at an orphanage in northern Uganda, a ministry serving victims of the "nodding
disease," and at a school serving deaf children also in northern Uganda, and to do other projects in
addition to experiencing the wonderful people and spectacular sights of Uganda.
Youth Mission participants are responsible for raising $3800 for airfare from Orlando, all expenses
in Uganda, and a contribution toward the equipment we will install.
Adult Mission participants are expected to raise $2000, which does NOT include airfare; Each adult
is responsible for airfare to and from Entebbe, Uganda (this is to allow use of airline miles,
etc.) Additionally, there are some personal expenses, generally ranging $200-400 for a Ugandan
Visa, immunizations and medication, and personal expenses.
For more information:
• Visit solarlightforafrica.org and click on Youth and Adult Missions
• View video about the summer missions at
https://animoto.com/play/uBb4qEHZvonUEWQoHh2bEA
• Please email The Reverend Eric Turner at Eric@stjohnsmlb.org
Annual Report Form for non-parochial priests and priests age 72 and older
Included in this issue you will find the 2016 Annual Report Form for all non-parochial priests
and priests age 72 and older who wish to be licensed in the Diocese of Central Florida.
Please print out the form, complete and return it to the diocesan office by June 1st.
Licenses will be sent electronically via your email address for the coming year (July 1, 2016
through June 30, 2017). If you would prefer to have your License and/or the Annual
Report form sent via U.S. Mail, please make that request by calling Erick Perez at (407) 4323567 or via email at: eperez@cfdiocese.org
A list of Priests available for Supply is compiled from the information provided on the
Annual Report. The list of supply clergy is posted on the diocesan website
Coming Events
Bishop’s Visitation Schedule for April:
Sunday, April 3 at Shepherd of the Hills, Lecanto
Sunday, April 17 at St. John the Baptist, Orlando
Sunday, April 24 at All Saints’, Lakeland
Friday, April 1 – Sunday, April 2
Women’s Retreat “Chosen & Beloved” at Canterbury Registrtion/Brochure
Thursday, Apr 7 - Sunday, April 10
New Wineskins Conference, Ridgecrest Conference Center, NC FLYER
Friday, April 15-Sunday, Apr 17
HAPPENING – Senior High Youth Weekend , Camp Wingmann FLYER
Saturday, April 23, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Meeting of Wardens and Vestries with Bishop Brewer, Canon Nunez and
Mr. Earl Pickett at Church of the Messiah, Winter Garden
Wednesday, April 27, 12 noon
Administrative Assistant Luncheon at St. John the Baptist, Orlando
Saturday, May 7, 10 a.m.
Diocesan Acolyte Festival, at Cathedral followed by Fun Fest at Wet ‘n Wild
Friday, May 20, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Conversation with Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon,Secretary General of the
Anglican Communion at Canterbury Conference Center
Friday, May 20 4 p.m.– Sat. May 21 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 21, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
A Conversation on Race with Tim Wise at Canterbury Conference Center
FLYER
Diocesan event with Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon
at Church of St. Luke & St .Peter, St. Cloud
Website for complete listing of Canterbury Conference Center Events:
http://canterburyretreat.org/events/
Website for complete listing of Camp Wingmann Events:
http://www.campwingmann.org/UpcomingEvents.html
NEW BEGINNINGS
WEEKEND 106
PART¡CIPANT APPLICATION FORM
Weekend dates: March 11 - 13,2016
Location: Camp Wingmann, Avon Park, FL
lease
Telephone
Address
City
Age
Sex
Name
State_
Zþ-Grade
in School
E-mailAddress
# of weekend attended previously
PARENT INFORMATION
Registrations will not be accepted without parent's signature
As parent or guardian of the above named young person, I attest that he/she is in good health and
that I know of no physical, mental or emotional reason that would prohibit my child from pafticipating
in New Beginnings. I understand that every precaution has been taken to assure the good health and
safety of each participant and team member and therefore I waive any liability on the Episcopal
Diocese of Central Florida, staff representing it, or Camp Wingmann staff for personal injury or death
while attending camp. I give my permission to have my child medically treated by a licensed
physician, nurse or hospital staff during the period inscribed. I also understand that the Episcopal
Diocese of Central Florida does not provide medical insurance for expenses related to this treatment
and therefore this expense is the responsibility of the child being treated. I understand that within the
course of the New Beginnings pictures are taken. I agree that New Beginnings may use such
photographs of my child with or without their name and for any lawful purpose, including for example
such purposes as publicity, illustration, advertising, and Web content.
Special Dietary or Medical Needs
Current Medication
Parents Printed Name
Parents Signature
Return form to:
Rev Phyllis Bartle
St. Jude's Episcopal Church
815 E. GravesAve
Orange City, FL 32763
Allergies
Emergency Telephone
Date
Holy Trinity, Melbourne & Church of Our Savior, Palm Bay present the
WOMEN’S RETREAT
Chosen &
Beloved
April 1 - 3,
2016
Canterbury
Retreat &
Conference
Center
FEATURED
SPEAKER:
Clare Toy
“Even before he
made the world,
God loved us and
chose us in Christ to
be holy and without
fault in his eyes.”
(Ephesians 1:4)
Cost: $200 single • $170 double • $95 commuter rate. Registration ends March 13.
Register online at www.HolyTrinityMelbourne.org or mail in the brochure registration.
Call 321•723•5272 for more information.
Workshops Available
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Select 1st and 2nd choices for both the
morning and afternoon sessions.
Clare Toy
Morning Choices
• Personalized Prayer Journal
• Meditations on the Eucharist
through Music and Movement
• Essential Oils of the Bible
• Exploring a Rule of Life and the Way
of St. Benedict
• Free Time
Afternoon Choices
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Bible Journaling
Yoga
Essential Oils of the Bible
Chair Massage
Free Time
1st Choice: _________________________
2nd Choice: _________________________
Please tell us about yourself:
Physical Limitations
(Please indicate if climbing steps is a problem):
____________________________________
Dietary Restrictions ___________________
____________________________________
Local Church Name ___________________
Chosen &
Beloved
WOMEN’S RETREAT
Chosen &
Beloved
Canterbury Retreat
& Conference Center
1st Choice: _________________________
2nd Choice: _________________________
WOMEN’S RETREAT
Clare’s love for the Scriptures was
encouraged while she was still a
pre-teen by her spiritual mother,
Clara Averett (AKA “Abby”). During
her college years she participated in
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, where
she learned the inductive Bible study
method. This approach focuses on
discussion rather than lecture. She used
this method during the years of leading
a weekly women’s Bible study at Holy
Trinity Church. While living in NC from
2005-2015, she led weekly studies as
well as annual retreats for the women of
the church. “Chosen and Beloved” was
the topic of the NC retreat in 2013. She
currently leads two weekly Bible studies
in her home.
Clare is married to Jim Toy. They have
three sons and eight grandchildren.
She has a BS degree in nursing from
Emory University, a BA degree in music
from Campbell University, and a MA
degree in music composition from UNCGreensboro.
1601 Alafaya Trail
Oviedo, FL 32765
www.canterburyretreat.org
Women of all ages welcome!
April 1 - 3, 2016
Canterbury Retreat &
Conference Center
THINGS TO BRING:
sual
Your Bible, comfortable ca
at
clothes, lawn chair (to use
u
yo
(if
campfire), fishing pole
want to fish), flashlight.
“Even before he made the
world, God loved us and chose
us in Christ to be holy and
without fault in his eyes.”
(Ephesians 1:4)
Chosen & Beloved
The metaphor of God’s people as wife/
bride is found in both Old and New
Testament Scriptures. It highlights the
reality of God’s selecting a people for
himself (the people of Israel and later the
church) and also His loving care, guidance,
and protection of these communities
of faith. Research into Jewish wedding
tradition reveals three stages: betrothal,
consummation, and celebration. We will
explore how these three phases relate to
our relationship to God, who has not only
called us to be His bride, but paid the
bride-price, prepares a place for us, and will
return to claim His beloved.
IMPORTANT: BRING YOUR BIBLE
WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS
Friday evening
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Registration at 4:00pm
Wine and cheese reception
Dinner
Welcome gathering
Compline
Personalized Prayer Journal - Sharon Luttrell
Praying is an open line of communication between you and God. Use your creativity to produce your own
personalized prayer journal (supplies provided). Your journal will provide a place to pray with purpose, take notes on
or illustrate bible verses, and track God’s faithful answers to your prayers.
Meditations on the Eucharist through Music & Movement - Anne Fay, Holy Trinity Praise Team
We are called to worship with body, mind, and spirit. We will center our thoughts on the Eucharist through words
and music; experience our feelings as we respond to the Mystery; and explore how our bodies can externalize those
thoughts and feelings. Movement will be tailored individually; no previous skills needed.
Essential Oils of the Bible - Debra Fillingim, Integrated Health Coach
From Genesis to Revelation, healing oils played an important role in the lives of many. Learn about some of the oils
referenced in the Bible, why and how they were used in Biblical times, and how they can support our health today.
Exploring a Rule of Life and the Way of Saint Benedict - The Rev. Meghan Farr, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
For 1,500 years Saint Benedict’s Rule has guided monastics as well as lay people, its timeless quality as influential
today as it was in the 5th century. We will explore Saint Benedict’s Way and Rule, discuss why the “Benedict Option”
is receiving renewed interest today and end with creating a personal Rule of Life. You are encouraged to read the
Rule in advance. Available for as low as $0.99 on E-readers (Kindles, Nooks, etc.).
Bible Journaling - Jeannette Russell
Have you ever highlighted or written a few notes in your Bible? Use journaling, drawing, or doodling to express your
thoughts on your favorite Bible verses. Be inspired by the word of God. No art experience necessary. Bring a Bible,
pencil, black pen and your imagination.
Yoga for Daily Life - Peggy Snead, Yoga Practitioner
Peggy is excited to again share her Yoga practice with her Christian sisters. The focus will be on practical postures
and breathing exercises for healthy living. Bring a mat or large towel and wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Chair Massage - Trisha Schmalhofer, Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT)
Trisha will present techniques to engage your spirit, direct your mind and connect to your body in a loving way,
giving your body what it needs to balance, self correct and be open to the healing movement of the Holy Spirit.
Saturday
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Music
Featured speaker
Workshops: morning and afternoon
Reconciliation
Evening Prayer
Campfire
Sunday
• Eucharist followed by brunch
• Check out time 11:00am
Registration
ABOUT THE WORKSHOPS
Registration
deadline:
March 13.
Space is limited,
don’t delay!
Questions? Call Holy Trinity Church at 321.723.5272
Registration deadline is March 13
Registration Options:
• Online at:
www.HolyTrinityMelbourne.org
• By mail: Complete both sides of this form
and send with payment to address below. Name ______________________________
Address _____________________________
____________________________________
Phone ______________________________
E-mail ______________________________
Cost, which includes meals (circle one):
Single: $200 Double*: $170
Commuter Rate (Friday - Sunday): $95
*Specify Roommate ___________________
(if none specified, one will be assigned)
Payment options (check one):
____ Check: Make check payable to Holy
Trinity Church and send to:
Holy Trinity Church
Attn: Women’s Retreat
1830 S. Babcock Street
Melbourne, Florida 32901
____ Online: To pay with a credit card (Visa,
Amex, MC or Discover) or E-check,
register online at:
www.HolyTrinityMelbourne.org
Note: When paying by credit card or E-check,
you will be charged a $5.00 convenience fee per
transaction.
*
*
*
Registrations are NOT refundable, but are transferable.
CONGREGATIONALDEVELOPMENTGRANTS
EPISCOPALDIOCESEOFCENTRALFLORIDA
STATEMENTOFGRANT
By Resolution of the Diocese of Central Florida during the 45th Annual Convention January, 2014, a
grantprogramwasestablishedforcongregationdevelopmentwithintheDioceseasanewresourcefor
growing existing self-supporting congregations and their ministry opportunities. This Statement of
GrantisbasedupontheGrantResolutionandthe“FiveStrategicPoints”containedwithintheBishop’s
addresstotheConventionJanuary25,2014.
Self-supportingcongregationsareencouragedtoapplyforaCongregationDevelopmentGrant(1)to
meet the needs of continued growth; (2) for new ministries; (3) for existing ministries needing new
funding to expand; and, (4) other new parish initiatives. Additionally the grants may be provided for
neededfacilities,programsand,orstaff.
Prioritieswillbegivenfor(1)grantswhichstrengthenthevariouscongregationrelationshipswithin
theDiocese;(2)grantsdesignedtoraiseupnewleadersforbothclergyandlaity;(3)grantstoexpandor
beginoutreachministriestocongregationneighbors,communitiesandregionssothatpeoplebecome
attractedtoseeandhearthegoodnewsthatGodhasgivenus;(4)grantstofurtherparticipateinthe
councils of the Episcopal Church and the Diocese as well as ecumenical relationships within parish
communities;and,(5)grantsdesignedtorevitalizechildren’sprogramsandyouthministry.
Theaggregatemonetaryamountofgrantsthatmaybeapprovedandacceptedinanygivenyearis
currently $50,000. The minimum grant application is $10,000. The maximum grant application is
$25,000. While it is intended to fund grant applications aggregating $50,000 each year, there is no
requirementthatanygrantapplicationbeapprovedandacceptedinanygivenyear.Grantsarenotto
be used in multiple years and must be expended by the next June 30 following the date of grant
application approval and acceptance. Subsequent Reports of grant successes shall be provided by the
recipient congregation six (6) months and (12) months from the date of the grant approval and
acceptance. Additional reports and information may be requested as needed for Diocese reporting
purposes.
A Special Grant Committee (SGC) of the Congregational Development Commission of the Diocese
(CDC) shall be the administrator of the Congregation Development Grants program. The SGC, in its
functionasadministrator,shallhaveasexofficiomemberstheBishopandChiefFinancialOfficerofthe
Diocesewhomayattenddeliberationsattheirrespectivediscretions.TheSGCshallfromtimetotime
make recommendations to the Board of the Diocese regarding approval and acceptance of grant
applicationswhicharecreativeandcompelling.GrantapplicationsmustbereceivedbytheCDCatthe
DioceseonorbeforeJune1ofanygivenyearforagrantyearbeginningJuly1andendingJune30of
thefollowingyear.TheSGCmaymakerecommendationstotheBoard(1)inamountslessormorethan
theamountsrequestedinthegrantapplication;(2)withorwithoutmodificationsoralterationsofthe
grantapplication;and,(3)withorwithoutconditionsorrestrictions.Inmakingitsrecommendationsto
theBoardoftheDiocese,theSGCshalluniformlyapplycriteriaandrulesasdeterminedbytheCDCfrom
time to time and made available to parishes as soon as practical. All decisions of the Board of the
Diocesearefinalandnon-appealable.
TheChairpersonoftheSGC,orotherdesignatedmemberoftheSGC,maycontactagrantapplicant
forquestion,clarificationorcommentinconnectionwithagrantapplication.TheSGCshallworkwith
all congregation applicants so that grant applications may receive a positive recommendation to the
BoardoftheDioceseeachyeartoamaximumof$50,000.
The SGC shall consist of not less than three (3) and no more than five (5) clergy and lay members
appointed by the Bishop in consultation with the Chairperson of CDC and the Canon to the Ordinary
eachyearafterallparishgrantapplicationshavebeenreceived.EachappointeeoftheSGCshallhave
noobviousrelationshipwithparishapplicantstoavoidtheappearanceofaconflictofinterest.
TheSGCmayrequirefromtimetotimeasapre-conditiontoreceiptoffundsunderanapprovedand
accepted grant application a grant contract that contains (1) appropriate indemnifications; (2)
certificationsofliabilityinsurance;(3)acommitmenttocompliancewiththecontentsandintentofthe
grantapplicationasapprovedandaccepted;and,(4)specialconditionsorrestrictionsconnectedtothe
grantapprovalandacceptance.
2016PARISHDEVELOPMENTGRANTAPPLICATION
EpiscopalDioceseofCentralFlorida
SELF-SUPPORTINGCONGREGATION:
__________________________________________________________
RECTOR/VICAR/PRIEST-IN-CHARGE:
___________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS:____________________________________
____________________________________
____________________________________
____________________________________
PHONENUMBER:_____________________________
E-MAILADDRESS:___________________________________________________________________
ALTERNATECONTACTNAME:________________________________________________________
PHONENUMBER:__________________________________________________________________
E-MAILADDRESS:___________________________________________________________________
DEVELOPMENTPROPOSALTITLE:______________________________________________
SHORTPROPOSALDESCRIPTION:
ATTACHASSCHEDULEAONEPAGETYPEDNARRATIVEDESCRIPTIONOFPROPOSAL
SHORTSPECIFICPROPOSALOBJECTIVESANDGOALS:
ATTACHOPTIONALSCHEDULEBONEPAGETYPEDNARRATIVEPROPOSALOBJECTIVESANDGOALS
ATTACHASSCHEDULECONEPAGETYPEDNARRATIVEDESCRIPTIONOFCONFORMITYWITHPARISH
DEVELOPMENTGRANTSSTATEMENTOFGRANT
LISTTHEBENEFITSOFTHEPROPOSALTOTHEPARISHANDITSCOMMUNITY:
ATTACHASSCHEDULEDSPECIFICPROCEDURESANDMEASUREMENTSOFOUTCOMESFORTHE
PROPOSAL
LISTOTHERFUNDSTHATWILLBEUSEDFORTHEPROPOSALFROMTHEPARISHORFROMOTHER
SOURCES(INCLUDETHEOTHERSOURCENAME,IFAPPLICABLE):
HOWWILLTHEPROPOSALBEFUNDEDINFUTUREYEARS(IFAPPLICABLE)
ATTACHASSCHEDULEFADETAILEDBUDGET(AGGREGATEITEMSOF$50ORLESSNOTTOEXCEEDIN
TOTAL$500)
Onbehalfof(nameparish)__________________inconnectionwiththisgrantapplication,(nameof
parish_________________agreestoalltermsandconditionsoftheParishDevelopmentGrant
StatementofGrantandallapplicableCanonsandpoliciesoftheEpiscopalDioceseofCentralFlorida.
Signedthis______dayof___________________,2016.
___________________________
NameandTitle
PLEASESUBMITSIGNEDAPPLICATIONANDALLAPPLICABLESCHEDULESASAPDFFILETO:
mlang@cfdiocese.orgANDfr.rob@stgabs.org
THANKYOUFORYOURAPPLICATION.
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Annual Report - 2016
Non-Parochial Priests
and
Priests 72 years of age or older
Diocese of Central Florida
Please return completed report by June 1, 2016 to:
The Rev. Timothy C. Nunez, 1017 East Robinson Street, Orlando, Florida 32801
Name___________________________________ Spouse's Name_____________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________________________________
City _________________________ State_________________________
Phone______________________
Zip Code_______________
e-mail address_______________________________________________
Diocese of Canonical Residence__________________________________ Date of Birth_________________
Currently Serving (parish/institution and city)____________________________________________________
Brief description of ministry (or causes/reasons which have prevented exercise of same) - continue on back if
necessary:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
I am interested in:
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supply work (occasional Sunday services)
____
interim ministry (more continuous service)
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part time work in parish or mission
____
nothing beyond present responsibilities
For any of the above, I am willing to travel approximately______________ miles.
In 2016 - 2017, I am available for the following months/dates:
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Signature______________________________________
Date_____________________
Note: By signing this form you certify that the information is correct and (where appropriate) are applying for a renewal of
your license to function as a priest in the Diocese of Central Florida and/or wish to remain in your present tenure. You are also
certifying compliance with “Safeguarding God’s Children” training in the prevention of Child Sexual Abuse and
“Safeguarding God’s People” training in the prevention of Adult Sexual Misconduct.
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to New Wineskins 2016 to inspire and
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tended previous New Wineskins confèrences,
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GUY AND SUMMER
BÊNION, CAMBODIA
BIBLE, TESTIMONIES, WORSHIP
GOD AT WORK AMONG THE NATIONS
Alst¡ back by popular demancl, Bp. Kcn Clarke
Fred Markerr of
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Necwork for Stracegic
Initiatives is rhe 2016 keynote speaker, focusing
on the world's seven mosc strategic areas: China,
Iran, Europe, Central Asia, the Sahel of Africa,
the Himalayan region, and the Middle East.
will be leacling the daily Bible stuclies. A fìrrmer
missionary in Chile, he direccs s¿rvts-lreland,
and is a gifted Bible teacher.
Bp. Felix Orji, originally from Nigeria, norv
of the CANA l)ioccse r.¡f the
West, will preach the closing sermon on making
disciples of all nations.
Born and raised in the war zone of Beirut, rhe
Presiding Bp. Tico Zavala of the Province of
Rev. Fouad Masri founded the Crescent Project
South America and Chile
He is also leading a workshop of Making the
REV FOUAD MASRI
to help No¡th Ame¡icans reach our ro the seven
million Muslims here. His r.vinsome stories and
practical insights will again help congregacions
overcome fear wirh love and be equipped ro
CRESCENI PROJECT
share Jesus lvith our Muslim neighbors.
GOD'S HEART FOR THE POOR, THE
AND THE POWERLESS
On Friday evening Bp. Grant
BP.
GRANT/DR. WENDY
HORN OF AFRICA
&
Dr. Wendy
LeMarquand will speak on hope amid poverty,
powerlessness, and persecution. As Area Bishop
of the Horn of Africa and a medical doctor, they
are training pascors for 83 chu¡ches, reaching
women basic healch care and reaching our ro unreached people groups and 350,000 refugees.
RENN's PONN/AH
diocesan bishop
REACHING MUSLIMS IN NORTH AMERICA
PERSECUTED,
BP.
SING,APORE/S.8. AS/A
will be the Celebrant.
Great Commission a Reality in the Local Parish.
Missionary testimonies will give us a glimpse of
how God is at wo¡k in the world today. Worship
will be led by Josh Moyer, wich a blend of traditional, contemporary, and echnic music.
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CANA AND NIGER,A
NETWORKING: GOERS & SENDERS
Workshops will cover everything from mobilizing parishes for hands-on mission here to preparing for opporcunities across the globe. Missionaries and exhibitors from Anglican agencies and
overseas dioceses will be available to talk. Bring
a team from your church to chis encouraging,
eye-opening, and life-changing conference!
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NEW WTNESKINS REGISTRATTON The conference is $235 per
person, wilh o scholorship role of $135 per person for long-lerm
missionories, seminorions ond spouses. lnfonls', children's ond
middle school ministries-nursery thru oge l3-ore offered
on o first-registered/first served bosis: $85 eoch/gl 70 per
fomily/free for missionories & seminorions' kids. Register for
New Wineskins 201 ó by Morch 7 ot www.newwineskins.org.
RIDGECREST CONFERENCE CENTER is in the Blue Ridge Moun-
NC-o bequtiful locotion within o doy's drive of mosl of the eqstern U.S. From
l-40, toke Exil#66 ond turn righl on lhe occess rood on the
north side of l-40. Bus porking is ovqilqble. Ridgecrest is
thirly-five miles from Asheville oirport. Tronsportotion from
the oirport is ovoiloble for o reosonoble chorge.
toins, fifleen miles eost of Asheville,
Ridgecrest is nol designed for those with severe physicol disobililies-it's hilly with mony steps. Pleose moke your reser-
votions eorly ond exploin your requirements. Every efforl
will be mode to provide ossistonce.
Ridgecrest forbids lhe use of olcoholic beveroges of ony
kind on lhe premises. For informotion on lhe focililies, coll
Ridgecrest ot 800-588-7222, www.lifewoy.com/ridgecresl.
RIDGECREST RESERVATIONS
Pockoge roles qt Ridgecrest for
New Wineskins 201ó include 3 nighls lodging ond meols
from dinner April 7-breokfost April 10. Ridgecresl hos o wide
voriety of housing options: deluxe rooms, stondord rooms,
fomily oporlmenls, youth dorms for ó per room, RV-comping.
Commuler rotes: $12 for I doy, $25 for 2+ doys (plus meols).
Coll Ridgecrest ol 800-588-7222 M-F 9:00om-4:00pm Eoslern or e-moil <ridgecrest@lifewoy.com>. Hove roommotes'
nomes. There is o minimum deposit of the first night's lodging for eoch room. Notify Ridgecrest of concellotions by
2/8/16 for o refund ønd3/8/16 for o holf refund..
ROCK IHE WORID YOUTH M,SSION AII,ANCE sponsors the
porollel re:mix conference equipping sludents ond young
odults lo chonge their world slorfing in their own neighborhoods ond out to lhe ends of lhe eorlh. tri, 4/8-Sun, 4/10.
724-266-887 6, www.rocklheworld.org, info@rocklhewo rld.org.
NEW WINESKINS M,SS,ONARY NEIWORK helps Anglicons be
more octive in fulfilling the Greol Commission of our Lord Jesus to moke disciples of oll nolions by roising mission vision,
highlighting unreoched people groups¡ encourcAing proyer
for Anglicon missionories, ond sponsoring lhe New Wineskins for Globol Mission conferences. Conloct us ol 724266 -281 0, www.
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THURSDAY APRIT 7
SATURDAY, APRI! 9
New Wine Cøn'i Be Contained
Porfners for on Abundqnt Horvest
2200 Regislrotions
7:00
7;30
9:00
opens
5:15 Dinner
7û0 Worship/missionory
testimony/plenory speckers
Bible sfudy: Ihe Rt. Rev. Ken Clorke
God øt Work omong fåe Notions: Fred Markert
Holy Communion
Breokfosl
Worship/missionory testimony/plenory speokers
Eible studyr The Rr. Rev. Ken Clorke
God's Heort for the Young and for Juslice:
Gvy ond Summer Eenfon
tRlDAy, APR|! 8
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New Wine for the Thìrsty
l2:00
Lunch
I:30
Exhibits/networking
Soturdoy Workshop #l
Soturdoy Workshop #2
Dinner
Worship/missionory testimony/plenory speokers
Missions fo 5.E. Asio: fhe Rr. Rev. Rennis Ponnioh
7:00 Holy Communion
7:30 Breokfqst
9:00 Worship/missionory
leslimony/plenory speokers
Bible study: Ihe Rr. Rev, Ken Clorke
Reoching Muslims ín No¿h Americor Rev. Fouod Mosri
ll:00
Exhibits/networking
l2:00
Lunch
I:30
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Fridoy Workshop #l
Fridoy Workshop #2
Dinner
Worship/missionory festimony/plenory speokers
God's Heorf for lhe Poor: Bp. Grant/Wendy Le[arquand
2:00
3t45
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:00 Exhibits/networking
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Celebronfi fhe Mosf Rev. Dr. Tito Zovolo
Mokìng Disciples of All Norions: fhe Rr. Rev. Felix Orji
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What is Happening?
Happening is a Christian experience presented by teenagers
for teenagers. It is designed for youth in grades 10 – 12 and
sponsored by the Episcopal Church. Most young people
have serious questions about Jesus and the Church.
Happening is a time and space to make new friends who
share similar concerns and questions. A teenager who acts
as ‘rector” leads the weekend with the help of a staff
consisting mostly of young people. During a Happening
weekend, participants experience the love of Christ as shown
through prayer, worship, play, and study (discussion and
exploration is encouraged through teen-given talks among
other activities). Happening shows how Christianity can keep
pace with the many changes in our lives and our world.
Who may Attend?
Any student in 10th - 12th
grade may attend
Happening. A student
does not need to be an
Episcopalian to join us for
this retreat.
What is the
Registration Policy?
Happening operates on a first come, first served basis.
Completed (form, covenant, insurance information, and money)
applications are accepted in the order they are received until the
Happening is full and/or the deadline
date is reached.
Where is Happening held?
Happening is held at Camp Wingmann.
The weekend begins at 6:00 p.m. with
dinner. We cannot start without you.
EVERYone must be present before we
can begin. Happening is over on
Sunday afternoon. You must stay the
entire weekend.
What is the Cost?
The registration fee is $125 and includes meals and lodging.
What if I Cancel?
If you call at least one week prior to
Happening, we will refund your
registration fee minus $25.00
processing fee. If you do not call
and cancel, there is no refund. You
will need to re-submit an application
for a future Happening.
What if I Need a Scholarship?
We never want money to hinder
participation in a Happening
weekend. If you need a scholarship
to attend Happening, please seek
help from your parish priest first
and then contact .
What and Where is
Camp Wingmann?
Camp Wingmann is an
Episcopal Camp located in Avon
Park set in a beautiful wooded
site on a breathtaking lake. The
cabins and the Lodge are air
conditioned and have
comfortable bunk beds. In the
dining hall, the kids are treated
to the best camp food anywhere!
What do I bring to Happening?
-bottom twin sheet, sleeping
bag or blanket, pillow, & towel
-toiletries (deodorant, tooth
brush/paste, shampoo, soap)
-casual clothes (appropriate
length shorts for girls, no offensive
graphics or writing on clothing)
-modest sleep clothes
-closed toe shoes & shower
shoes
-sweatshirt or jacket
-musical instrument
-prescription meds
For more information ~
-
call Camp Wingmann at 866-526-3380
-
email _____________________ at ______________________
-
check out our website __________________________
Weekend Information Sheet
What: Happening is a Christian experience presented by teenagers for teenagers. It is
designed for youth in grades 10-12 and sponsored by the Episcopal Church. Most
young people have serious questions about Jesus and the Church. Happening is
designed to address these questions. During a Happening weekend, participants
experience the love of Christ as shown through prayer, worship, and the ministry of
peers, clergy, and lay adults. The Happeners are encouraged to make their renewed
faith a apart of their everyday lives. Happening shows how Christianity can keep pace
with the many changes in our lives and our world.
When: April 15-17, 2016
When to arrive: Fri. afternoon between 6-7 p.m.
When the weekend is over: All parents and guardians are welcome to attend closing
Eucharist at 3:00 pm, participants will be allowed to leave afterwards. (NOTE: Parents
of staff members: the staff will have a final wrap-up meeting at 5:30pm)
Where: Camp Wingmann, 3404 Wingmann Road, Avon Park, FL 33825
Cost: $125 per person (Make Check payable to Diocese of Central Florida)
What to do: Download the Participant Application, complete both pages and mail
application and check to: 2703 Handley Blvd., Lakeland, FL 33803
What to bring:
Comfortable clothes
Extra pair of shoes (in case it rains)
Towel Lightweight jacket Bathing suit (girls – one piece suits)
Bible Toiletries Twin sheets or Sleeping bag and pillow
What not to bring: Cell phone, I-Pad, other electronics, watch and valuables (in order
to make this a true retreat, students are encouraged to leave behind the technology that
takes them away from group participation. If these items are with the student, we will
ask them to put them away until bed time.) Unapproved and/or illegal drugs, alcohol, or
weapons are not permitted.
If there are further questions, please call The Rev. Becky Toalster 863-370-7185
Happening Participant Application
Happening – April 15-17, 2016
Enclose check payable to Diocese of Central Florida
Mail check and forms to: 2703 Handley Blvd., Lakeland, FL 33803
Participant Information
(please print clearly)
First Name _________________________
Last Name ______________________________
Email address _________________________
Cell Phone _________________________
Street Address _________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip __________________________________________________________________
Grade in school _______
Date of birth _____________ Gender ______ T-shirt Size ________
Parent/Guardian Name(s)_________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Home & Cell phones _______________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Address (include city/state/zip) _______________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
Emergency contact:_________________________
Phone Number:______________________
Home church ___________________________ Priest/Pastor Name ______________________
Do you have physical limitations of which we should be aware? If so, please describe _________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Do you have regular prescription medications that you take? _______ If so, please place in a clear,
plastic bag along with administration instructions.
Insurance Carrier ___________________________ Policy / Group #s ______________________
(Please complete page 2)
Covenant / Photo Release / Parent/Guardian Release
Note: This form must be completed and returned with application
Covenant – While at Happening, I agree to abstain from the use of alcohol, tobacco, illegal
substances, unauthorized prescription medications, and weapons. I will have no inappropriate
physical contact with others, will refrain from any sexual conduct, and will wear appropriate clothing at
all times. I will fully participate and be on time, limiting my cell phone usage to those times
designated by the adult coordinators. I will not belittle or humiliate others and will maintain a Christlike attitude at all times. I promise to abide by all event rules and requests made by my leaders and I
accept the full authority of the weekend coordinators.
Participant Signature ______________________________________
Date _________________
Parent Signature _________________________________________
Date _________________
Photo Release – The Diocese of Central Florida assumes that it may use your child’s image in its
promotional materials, which include, but are not limited to, brochures, website, etc. If you DO NOT
CONSENT to this statement, please initial here. Otherwise, please leave this field blank. NOTE:
Only put your initials here if you DO NOT CONSENT to the use of your child’s image in diocesan
promotional materials.
I DO NOT CONSENT to my child’s photo being included in promotional materials. ____________
Parent/Guardian Releases –
While at Happening, my child is allowed to take over-the-counter medications (Ex. ibuprofen,
acetaminophen, acid reducer, etc).
Parent Initials ______________
AND
As parent or guardian of ____________________________, I attest that he/she is in good health and
that I know of no physical, mental or emotional reason that would prohibit my child from participating
in Happening. I understand that every precaution has been taken to assure the good health and
safety of each participant and team member and therefore I waive any liability on the Episcopal
Diocese of Central Florida, staff representing it, or Camp Wingmann staff for personal injury or death
while attending the weekend. I give my permission to have my child medically treated by a licensed
physician, nurse or hospital staff during the period inscribed. I also understand that the Episcopal
Diocese of Central Florida does not provide medical insurance for expenses related to this treatment
and therefore this expense is the responsibility of the child being treated.
Parent Signature _________________________________________
.
Date _________________
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Why You Should Attend;
To be honest I
wish this gathering was not
needed, Yet in the wake of all that has
happened over the past few lears; from
Sanford, Florida, Ferguson, MissourÍ,
Baltimore and Charleston and too many more
to list here we live in a chaotic and crisis
riddled world.
Our hope in comÍng together is to uncover a
path that will help us to move forward and to
see how culture can be hansformed. JoÍn us in
this moment to make a difference where we
live. Please feel free to contact me with
questions or comments and to get involved in
deep ways.
The Rev. Jon Davis PhD
Executive Director
Canterbury Retreat and Conference Center
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Tim Wise is among
the most prominent
anti-racist wríters and
educators in the
United States.
Named one of "25
Visionaries Who are
Changing Your
World," by Utne
Reader.
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Wise has spoken in all 50 states, on over
800 college and high school campuses,
and to community groups across the
nation. He has also lectured
internationally on issues of comparative
racism, race and education, racism and
religion, and racism in the labor market.
Wise is the author of seven books,
including his latest, Under the Affluence:
Shaming the Poor, Praising the Rich and
Sacrificing the Future of America (City
Lights Books). Other books include Dear
White America: Letter to a New Minority
(City Lights Books); his highly acclaimed
memoir, White Like Me: Reflections on
Race from a Privileged Son (recently
updated and re-released by Soft Skull
Press) ; Affirmative Action : Racial
Preference in Black and White; Speaking
Treason Fluently: Antí-Racist Ref lections
From an Angry White Male; Between
Barack and a Hard Place: Racism and
White Denial in the Age of Obama; and
Colorblind: The Rise of Post-Racial
Politics and the Retreat from Racial
Equity
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Join in an interactive discussion to address one of the most divisive issues of our day. Not
another lecture or seminar, we have cratted this time to be an opportunity to learn and begin
to identify solutions and uncover answers and healthe gapping ritt in our culture.
There is a place for you at Canterbury...
Come, kuy, Partner, Worship, W'ork, Join, Be Still, Learn, Grow, Give, Rest, Reflect,
Renew. Something special happens when God's People gather on sacred ground!
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4:00pm -Arrive and Check in
6:00pm - Supper
7:00pm - Main Session I
8:1Spm - Discussion Groups
9:00pm - Closing Reflection
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Canterbury is ministry of
The Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida.
Saturday,
There are numerous weekly gatherings and
7:30am 8:00am 9:00am 10:15am
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annual retreats and conferences on the
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All conference / retreat costs, materials, lodging
and meals are included in all prices.
$199.00 Single Occupancy Rate (limited availability)
$169.00 Double Occupancy Rate (price per person)
$99.00 Commuter (conference and 3 meals
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