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CATHEDRAL LANE CONSTRUCTION
Please note that Cathedral Lane is undergoing an extensive infrastructure project, resulting in street closures around the Synod Offices. Our Parking Lot is still accessible however delays are expected. Access to the center and the Cathedral will be limited. For the first part of the project, please use College Street. We expect this access to change as sections are completed. The project will run until November of this year. For more infomation visit: |
THE BISHOPS OFFICE
BISHOP SANDRA'S SCHEDULE Schedule Thursday October 3 – AST Founding Parties Meeting (morning), King’s Board of Governors Meeting and monthly meeting with the Director of Mission and Ministry Development (afternoon). Friday October 4 – Meeting with Vocations Coordinator (morning); Queer Redemption Seminar with Rev’d Dr. Charlie Bell (1:00 to 3:00 pm) at Atlantic School of Theology; Diocesan Youth Conference, Malagash, NS (evening) Saturday October 5 – Diocesan Youth Conference, Malagash NS (morning); Affirming Parishes Conversation with Rev’d Dr. Charlie Bell, St. Andrew’s, Cole Harbour (3:00 to 5:00 pm) Sunday October 6 – Parish Worship Monday October 7 – Queering the Church, an afternoon of Conversation with Rev. Dr. Charlie Bell (Zoom) Tuesday October 8 – Morning off; Meetings in office (afternoon) and Mission to Seafarers Board Meeting (evening) Wednesday October 9 – Morning off; Leadership Team (afternoon) and Canadian Compass Rose Society Board meeting (evening) Bishop Sandra is pleased to announce the appointment of The Reverend Dorothy Miller as Priest-in-Charge of the Parish of Bridgetown effective October 1st to December 31st, 2024. Bishop Sandra has accepted the resignation of the Reverend Dr. Susan Slater as Archdeacon of the Regions of Northumbria and Cape Breton, effective September 20th, 2024. PARISH OPENING In accordance with Diocesan Canon 25, The Right Reverend Sandra Fyfe is accepting applications for the position of Rector for: The Parish of Musquodoboit and Ship Harbour is situated along the Eastern Shore scenic route Highway #7. Our parishes are located only 45-50 minutes from the extreme end to the city and 25 minutes from the closest point. There are freshwater lakes to one side and the ocean on the other with many wild islands. Within our area we have two of Nova Scotia’s most beautiful sand beaches, Martinique Beach in East Petpeswick and Clam Harbour Beach in Clam Harbour. Each beach extends for at least 2 miles, so if you are an explorer or a walker, many hours of quiet and solitude can be had while discovering little oddities. If you are sitting in your front or backyard usually nature will visit you throughout the year. You will see many varieties of birds, and other creatures, squirrels, raccoons and deer etc. We are proud to be affirming parishes in favour of equal marriage since 2019 and we advocate for the inclusion of ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation. Pastoral Care is also very important to us, providing emotional, social and spiritual support to all, not just to the ones we see on Sunday morning. When thinking of our next rector words like compassionate, joyous, energetic, encouraging, and supportive come to mind, and for sure, a sense of humour goes a long way! We are a very friendly community and reach out to all in need or sadness. We are proud to say we live on the Eastern Shore because, to anyone who knows the shore, it means friendly (peace, harmony, love and caring by all). For the full posting and details on how to apply click HERE. |
FROM THE SYNOD OFFICE
Anglican Foundation Grants Deadline Applications must be received by the Executive Secretary of Synod by October 11th, 2024. If the grant application includes working with youth, vulnerable sector policies must be included in the application. Please feel free to send any questions to me. Dawn Purcell, She/her, Executive Secretary of Synod, execsecsynod@nspeidiocese.ca For more information on the Anglican Foundation Grants please click HERE.
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MISSION, MINISTRY and WORSHIP
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Six-Minute Study - (#393)FUNDRAISING AS PRAYER A classic text written by beloved author, Henri Nouwen, is still relevant after all these years. The small book emphasizes how giving and fundraising is actually a spiritual discipline, not just administration or a duty. Nouwen called it 'prayer.' For more infomation visit: |
Guiding LightLAY MINISTRY TRAINING - Tuesday, October 29, 2024 GUIDING LIGHT' learning sessions on Zoom. If you have a deeply compassionate heart for those who are isolated, sick or lonely, these dynamic, practical sessions are for you. Join with other like-minded people from across the Diocese to explore these important pastoral ministries. Education sessions for any laity (or clergy) continue this autumn, online and from the comfort of your home. TIME: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. PRESENTER: Rev. David Puxley, Holy Trinity-Emmanuel, Dartmouth, and Hospital Chaplain. TOPIC: PASTORAL VISITING Pastoral Visiting - active listening, best practices, confidentiality, etc. DATE: Part 1 - Tuesday, Oct. 29 TOPIC: DEMENTIA: Ministering to individuals and their caregivers REGISTRATION: If you already signed up for GUIDING LIGHT, you will receive an invitation with the Zoom link via e-mail. If you have not registered already, SIGN UP HERE - www.surveymonkey.com/r/GUIDINGLIGHT We celebrate what the Holy Spirit is doing as we embrace more fully the ministry of all the baptized. Got questions? Contact Lisa - missiondirector@nspeidiocese.ca or 902-789-4840. For more infomation visit: |
Face of Poverty Consultation WebinarHunger for Change: Starving for a Food Secure Province - Wednesday, October 16, 2024 The Face of Poverty Consultation is holding a webinar Hunger for Change: Striving for a Food Secure Province on World Food Day Wednesday October 16 from noon to 1:30 pm. The webinar also marks the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty October 17. To register for the webinar visit Eventbrite.
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Anglicans Powering Potential Seeks your Support!Let's continue the momentum! Anglicans Powering Potential (APP) would like to continue the support for the Community Roots Day Camp which has raised more then $2,000 through the Anglican Foundation Say YES! to Kids Campaign this year. If you would like to contribute to this incredible program please send cheque (payable to Anglicans Powering Potential – Community Roots Day Camp) to Marjorie Davis, #204 – 111 Pebblecreek Drive, Dartmouth NS B2W 0L1 or e-transfer to app.nspeidiocese@gmail.com. What’s Community Roots Day camp you ask? Click HERE for more information. For more infomation visit:
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DIOCESAN EVENTS
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Engage: Transforming Parish Dynamics – Fall/Winter Webinars
In the spring of this year, a group of folks from across the Diocese gathered to train as parish facilitators. Their work will be going into parishes in times of transition to help them navigate the ups and downs of change. If this work interests you or if you have a general interest in developing Facilitator training, you are welcome to join us as we begin some supplemental workshops on important facilitator skills. The workshops are free and available on zoom. Please see the link below to register. Link for webinar registration: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ENGAGE-webinars Communications: Going Deeper 1 “Talk and Technique: Listen, Speak, Act” October 22, 2024 - 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm or 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm _____________________________________________________________ Communications: Going Deeper 2 “Understand and Practice: Models, Tools, and Tough Conversations” November 19, 2024 - 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm or 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/engage-transforming-parish-dynamics-fall-winter-webinars |
Join us for a weekend with The Rev'd Dr. Charlie Bell
The Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island is pleased to welcome The Rev’d Dr. Charlie Bell for a weekend of conversation, education, and inspiration. We hope you will join us for some or all of the weekend’s events! Please help us by posting these events in your communities. For those of you unfamiliar with his work, Charlie Bell is Official Fellow and College Lecturer in Medicine and Public Theology at Girton College, Cambridge, and a Registrar in Forensic Psychiatry at St George’s and Southwest London NHS Foundation Trust. He is a priest in the Diocese of Southwark, Scholar in Residence at the Cathedral of St John the Divine in New York City, Visiting Scholar at Sarum College, and a Research Fellow and Associate Tutor at St Augustine’s College of Theology. He has published in both medicine and theology, and in the space between the two. His research interests are primarily in the field of theological anthropology, including culpability, responsibility, and determinism. He is also research active in psychiatry, investigating possible biological signatures for psychiatric and personality disorder. Queer Redemption: Queer Theology Friday October 4th, 1 – 3 pm (ADT), online and in-person at AST For far too long, the lives of queer people and the life of the church have been seen as incompatible – as impossible, even, to reconcile. In recent years and in some quarters, there have been increasing moves towards inclusion and affirmation, and yet some of the fundamentals remain untouched. Queerness remains somehow alien, somehow different, and the church remains unchanged. In this talk, author and priest Charlie Bell will ask what might happen if queerness was allowed to liberate the whole church, seen as a gift to the whole rather than something for the margins. What might happen if queer lives, loves, and relationships were taken as read, rather than treated as a matter of debate? What is this queer theology? And what might a queer-infused church look like? Join us for an afternoon of insight and conversation. Tickets available through Eventbrite. Affirming Communities: Conversation and Dinner The Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island has invited a group of lay and clergy advocates to gather and reflect on where we are as a Diocesan community and what resources we require to continue our work with the LGBTQ2Si community. Both as those who identify as LGBTQ2Si and those who name themselves allies, we are deeply invested in advancing and encouraging positive and affirming work at both the parish and Diocesan levels. Join us in conversation with Charlie Bell, further exploring our response to, care for, and just resourcing of both the clergy and lay who identify with this community. How do we minister with integrity, hold wide the parish door, and celebrate the unique gifts experienced in relationship? This, and many more questions, may form the basis of our conversation. We hope you will join us for dialogue and stay for dinner! (Saturday, October 5, 3 – 5 pm with dinner at 6 pm, St. Andrew’s Cole Harbour). Please email Executive Director, The Rev’d Ann Turner, for more information and to register. Cathedral Church of All Saints Sunday, October 6, 2024 at the 11 am service The Rev’d Dr. Charlie Bell will preach at the 11 am service at the Cathedral. Visit the Cathedral’s website if you require more information (https://www.cathedralchurchofallsaints.com). All are welcome! Queering the Church: In Conversation with the Rev’d Dr. Charlie Bell Monday, October 7, 1 – 2:15 pm and 2:30 – 4 pm, Zoom only For lay and clergy, a time for listening, sharing wisdom, and igniting hope. You are warmly invited to join the online discussion(s). Meet with Charlie Bell, a priest visiting the diocese from the Church of England, who is currently involved with the conversations at their General Synod relating to sexuality and gender. There will be two sessions, and you are very welcome to attend either or both. The first, How Things Progressed: The Journey in Canada, is an opportunity to talk through the way that the path towards LGBTQ2SIA inclusion has been forged and the challenges, opportunities, and tensions along the way. This will primarily be a look over how things have landed where they have today, and the opportunity to share learning from the Canadian journey that might prove beneficial to those involved in the English process. There will also be the opportunity to hear a little about the current situation in the Church of England and the relationship of this to conversations in the wider Anglican Communion. The second, The Art of the Possible: Living Together across Difference, will focus on the situation as it is now in Canada, in a church that has found – and continues to find – ways to live together despite deep and enduring differences in matters of sexuality and gender. Insights from both churches and a variety of perspectives will be shared, and we will look to find those things that work well, that work less well, and that could work better, and the implications for shared life in communion. Click HERE to register and receive your Zoom invitation. I hope to see you at one or all of these interesting events! Take good care, Ann E. Turner (The Rev’d), Executive Director For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/news/join-us-for-a-weekend-with-revd-dr-charlie-bell
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Praying with the DEN Community
Praying with the DEN Community, Diocesan Environment Network (DEN) For more information contact DEN at: endionspei@gmail.com For more infomation visit: https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/ministries/diocesan-environment-network
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WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND THE DIOCESE
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Capella Regalis Transportation ProgramVOLUNTEERS NEEDED Help children overcome obstacles to free education: Capella Regalis is looking for more volunteers to help drive choristers to & from rehearsals. Please reach out if you or someone you know may be interested in becoming a Volunteer Driver in our Transportation Program! Get in touch by emailing vhalley@capellaregalis.com.
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Career OpportunityMusic Director - St. Francis by the Lakes St. Francis by the Lakes Anglican Chruch in Lower Sackville is seeking a part time music Drirector and Pianist for our 10am church service. Please direct inquiries and application to: stfrancisministryresources@gmail.com Attention: Wardens For more infomation visit:
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Fall Alpha CourseSt. Timothy's Hall, 2320 Prospect Road - Wednesday evenings starting September 18th to December 4, 2024 - 6:30 to 845 pm. Are you discouraged?
Do you wonder if this is all there is to life?
Do you worry about the future?
Do you wonder if you have a purpose in life?
Is Christianity boring, untrue, or irrelevant in today’s world?
If you've ever wondered about these or many other questions, Alpha can help. This is a free video series that explores these questions and more in a relaxed, non-judgemental atmosphere with no strings attached! Each session consists of a video and small group discussion.
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Casserole LuncheonSt. Margaret of Scotland Halifax Church - Thursday, October 3, 2024 Admission $12.00 Students and Seniors $10.00 For more infomation visit: https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/events/casserole-luncheon--829/2024-10-03
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ACW AuctionAnglican Church of the Apostles (Lower Hall) - Saturday, October 5, 2024 Time: 1 PM – 3:00 PM FREE ADMISSION DOOR PRIZE - White Elephant Table AUCTIONEER REV. MARK MARSHALL - REFRESHMENTS For more infomation visit: |
Book SaleSt. Peters ,Birch Cove Halifax Anglican Church - Saturday, October 5, 2024 Large selection of hard and soft cover books. Bring your own bag if possible. For more infomation visit: https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/events/book-sale--830/2024-10-05
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Hot Potato EventSt. Timothy's Hall, 2320 Prospect Road - Friday, October 11, 2024 For our first Hot Potato Event - Come and enjoy a hot potato with fixings & hear Bill Chambre presentation on the history of the region, his time with the EAPPI*, his time in 2022 in the Yatta/South Hebron Hills in, in 2023 in East Jerusalem, some of the major issues of that time as well as current issues. Are you concerned for the Israeli and Palestinian people? Where to go from here? Bill doesn’t claim to have all the answers and welcomes questions and discussion. Everyone is welcome! FREE EVENT *Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel For more infomation visit: https://www.facebook.com/p/St-Timothys-Hatchet-Lake-and-St-Pauls-Terence-Bay-100064645663841/
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Faith in the MakingThe Evolution of Christian Faith from the Beginnings to the Fifth Century CE - Thursday, October 17, 2024 Public lecture hosted by the Department for the Study of Religion. GUEST SPEAKER: Revd. Dr. Teresa Morgan Teresa Morgan studied Classics at Cambridge University, Theology at Oxford, and violin and viola in London Cologne. Since 2022 she has been McDonald Agape Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Yale University. Among her many books she is currently completing a series of four monographs on the history and theology of early Christian faith: Roman Faith and Christian Faith The New Testament and the Theology of Trust Trust in Atonement Faith in the Making (forthcoming). She is an Anglican priest and a published poet. For more infomation visit: http://nspeidiocese.ca/events/faith-in-the-making/2024-10-17 |
Roast Beef Take Out MealSt. Frances by the Lakes ,Sackville - Saturday, October 19th Meals must be pre-ordered Elaine L 902-865-4727 by Monday October 14 Pick-up time between 4:00-5:30pm The meal includes delicious roast beef, potatoes, carrots, turnip, peas, fresh dinner roll, gravy and dessert. Adult $18, Child $8 For more infomation visit: https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/events/roast-beef-take-out-meal--827/2024-10-14
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Messy ChurchSt. Timothy's Hall, 2320 Prospect Road October 19th, November 2nd and November 30th - 4:00 to 6:00 pm Crafts, activities, games, songs and storytelling. Share in a delicious meal! Everyone of all ages is welcome, open to families and kids with their significant adults. FREE!
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Remembrance at the CafeThursday, November 7, 2024 - Two Coves Cafe, Hubbards Music, Readings, sing a long! Cafe opens at 9am. Free coffee, tea and muffins. Program begins at 10. Lest we forget. For more infomation visit: https://www.nspeidiocese.ca/events/remembrance-at-the-cafe/2024-11-07
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Tradition - Presented by Scotia BrassSt. Mark's Halifax - Thursday, November 7, 2024 Tickets: $15/adult $10/Student Tickets avalible at the door. Tickets may by reserved by calling the curch at 902.454.0207 For more infomation visit:
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Diocesan Heating Oil Program
The Diocese of NS and PEI Heating Oil Program with Irving Oil offers Churches of the Diocese and eligible Diocesan Clergy and Diocesan Staff a discounted rate based on non-profit status. This rate is not offered to individual Anglican parishioners. For more information, please contact: The Centralized Commercial Account Manager for the Diocesan Heating Oil Program, Ms. Jennifer Bishop by name at 1-888-310-1924 or by email at Jennifer.Bishop@IrvingOil.com The Furnace Oil price for the period - Sept 28 to Oct 04/2024 Nova Scotia - $0.9320 Prince Edward Island - $0.9320 For more infomation visit:
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