Back to School with Joy and Enthusiasm for Adult English students and teachers!
We wish we could communicate the joy in our classes as we teach, learn, laugh, and enjoy community. Our students come from the Middle East, Asia, South America, and Central America with the majority being Spanish speakers from Bolivia and Guatemala.
Two Disaster Response Trip Opportunities
The Anglican Relief and Development Fund has announced two opportunities to serve communities damaged by hurricanes.
Messiah Hosts Community Blood Drive
On Sept. 8, Church of the Messiah in Chesapeake, VA held a community blood drive in partnership with the American Red Cross. The drive collected 31 units, 13 over the goal! Volunteers from the church coordinated, offered moral support, and donated during the drive.
Trinity Burke: Public Worship Starting Soon
f you have been following the journey of Trinity Burke (or any of the other DOMA church plants), you may know that it takes the support of the saints to plant a church: time, finances, prayer, and partnership. This Diocese has an incredible amount of supporters in every possible way. Thank you for your faithfulness.
October Frederick Anglican Fellowship
On Sunday, October 1, we marked the anniversary of our very first monthly service in downtown Frederick. Father Charles Glantzberg kindly came to celebrate the Holy Eucharist with us, followed by a delicious brunch at a member’s home nearby. It’s a blessed milestone, even though we look forward to the day when we will have a priest/planter to lead us and the opportunity to grow into a more fully-formed church.
Read the Latest Mid-Atlantic Messenger
Catch up on all the news in the Mid-Atlantic Messenger, published by the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic bi-monthly. Each issue contains a letter from Bishop Chris, a list of upcoming events, and articles from our churches and ministries.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (September 2023B)
I have two things that are uppermost in my mind as I write to you today. The first has to do with an emerging sense of vision that I’m seeing for our diocese and our churches. The second is related to the book of Revelation and Hispanic Heritage month.
Introducing Our Canon to the Ordinary: The Rev. Greg Hampton
On Sept. 12, at Clergy Day, Bishop Chris was pleased to announce the selection of The Rev. Greg Hampton as the Canon to the Ordinary
Abortion Recovery
Are you angry, depressed or struggling with relationships or even addiction due to your own abortion/s or those of someone close to you? Do you have a friend who has been impacted by abortion?
Help Spread the Word: An Information Meeting in Chambersburg, PA
Help us spread the news about our upcoming information meeting!
Wardens' Day
On Sept. 9, at All Saints’ Church (Woodbridge, VA), DOMA held the annual Wardens’ Day.The Rev. Mary Maggard Hays (Canon for Clergy and Congregation Care) and The Rev. Dr. Tuck Bartholomew (Canon for Church Planting) presented alongside Bishop Chris.
Support Flood Survivors in Libya
On September 11, 2023, residents of the coastal city Derna in Libya awoke to the explosive sounds of two dams breaking, releasing a wall of water that quickly destroyed sections of the city and killed thousands.
Global Christian Relief for Persecuted Christians
On Oct. 10, Global Christian Relief (GCR) is presenting an inspirational and unique opportunity to deepen your awareness of persecution experienced by followers of Jesus at The Falls Church Anglican from 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Building a Bridge
On a fall afternoon I remember chatting with a senior student who was interested in hearing more about my ministry. As I spoke with him, I began to illustrate a vision for college ministry through the local church, which I explained as “building a bridge”.
A Logo Story: Church of the Redeemer (Camden, NC)
Our logo was created amid the pandemic, which speaks to the hope we share in Christ during difficult times, and our resolve to fulfill the call God has placed on our church.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (September 2023A)
Is evangelism a thing of the past?
That was the title of an article I read some time ago in Relevant Magazine. The article stated that according to a Barna study, 83 percent of American churchgoers aren’t clear about the Great Commission. Of those, roughly half indicated they had no idea what it is, while the others said they’d heard of the Great Commission but weren't sure of its exact meaning. The article also said that this lack of knowledge about the Great Commission increases among younger generations.
Community Ice Cream Social
The WGTS Ice Cream Tour at All Saints' was an amazing event with free ice cream, games, prizes, music & over 700 people!
Dimensions of Belonging
Belonging is a human need. We all have experienced times of feeling like we do not belong. What does belonging mean? How can we foster belonging among people with and without disabilities within our church?