Ordination in the Diocese
We give thanks for the ordination of Brad Boucher to the priesthood on Sunday, September 1 at Church of the Resurrection in Lutherville, MD.
A Letter from Bishop Chris (August 2024B)
As he was ascending to Heaven, Jesus said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:18-20).
Notice that Jesus told his followers to “go and make” disciples. He didn’t say: Stay and be disciples, but go and make them. It’s vital that we recognize there’s an outward movement to Christ’s Great Commission; there’s an outward movement to discipleship.
September is Child Protection Month
September is Child Protection Training Month for Clergy of the Diocese.
Ordinations in the Diocese
We give thanks for the ordination of April Murrie into the priesthood, Wade Bradshaw and Angela Holstege into the transitional diaconate on Saturday, August 17, at Church of the Good Shepherd in Charlottesville, VA.
Immanuel Rocks the Block
Immanuel Anglican Church hosted Rock the Block at Martain Luther King Jr. Elementary School (PWCS). This Back-to-School event was a huge success! Over 250 children received backpacks, school supplies, and socks!
Camp Turtlepond 2024
Christ the Saviour Anglican Church, Alexandria VA, sponsored its fifth summer youth camp, Camp Turtlepond, in the mountains of North Carolina in late June.
Crowd-Sourced Christianity
You are invited to a series of public forums led by Rev. Dr. John Frederick as we consider our most pressing crowd-sourced questions about the Christian faith!
Our Church Speaks: A New Podcast
Our Church Speaks: A podcast of saints from every era and place.
Letter from Canon Mary
We’ve gotten so caught up with being faithful, that we’ve forgotten that the point of our persistence and courage is the Love of Jesus.
The Wounds of God for the People of God
As I’ve grown more conscious of this, I’ve become particularly aware that my hands are not just mine. “You” — which includes our hands — “are not your own,” as Paul tells us. They are, mysteriously, marked as conveyors of God’s touch, if you will. And as such, they are set apart not only to hold “weighty” things but also participate in the “hands on” ministry of Jesus.
Proclaiming Christ Clearly into the Deaf World
The Deaf Community is one of the least reached people groups in the world. In the USA, a recognized estimate is only 2-5% of deaf claim any religious faith at all. There are many factors giving rise to this alarming statistic but one of them is not being able to envision the concept of God, or the incarnate Jesus, as relatable or accessible to deaf people.
Holy Spirit Youth Dedicate a week to serving
The youth group at Church of the Holy Spirit recently embarked on a meaningful service trip to Niagara Falls, New York. Partnering with YouthWorks, a nondenominational mission organization, our young members dedicated a week to serving a community in need.
Reflections from Provincial Assembly
This was my first opportunity to attend the provincial assembly. I was privileged to serve as a delegate and as a subdeacon in the opening Eucharist.
Brick Building (Lego) Nights
In an effort to connect our own church family, and reach out to the community, Church of the Apostles (Fairfax, VA) hosted Brick Building Nights for four consecutive Wednesdays in July.
Wild Wonder Camp
What a wildly wonderful world, GOD! You made it all, with Wisdom at your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations.” (from Psalm 104, The Message paraphrase)
Letter from Canon Tuck
Stacy and I had the opportunity to escape the Virginia heat in early June as we walked St. Cuthbert’s Way in southern Scotland and northern England – a rigorous 82 miles of walking that left us wondering if we had made a fatal miscalculation! We were told to expect rain or “mizzle” daily! Thankfully, we had only half a day of rain, during which we were soaked, but for the most part, we saw the Scottish and English countryside as we journeyed to Lindisfarne. The trip exceeded our expectations in every way – a real gift!
Protection of Children Training Opportunities
This workshop satisfies the diocesan training requirements for clergy, vestry members, staff and volunteers who work with youth or children. There is no charge for this training, but registration is required.
Reflections from Provincial Assembly
What a joy it was to participate as a DOMA delegate at the Provincial Council and Provincial Assembly at St Vincent College June 24 - 28. The mixture of work, worship and wonderful fellowship made the time with 900+ other clergy, delegates and guests sucha an encouragement.
Access Leadership Network
One of every three houses in a neighborhood is impacted by someone with a disability. If we want to reach our neighbors with the gospel of Jesus Christ, we need to be prepared to minister with people with disabilities.