226th
Convention of the Diocese

The
226th Convention will be held on 5 and 6
March 2010 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The
Convention will include an address by the
Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church,
the Most Reverend Dr Katharine Jefferts Schori.
Registration
online is now available, along with online registration
for exhibitors. And you'll find a host of
materials on this website, from a tentative
schedule to hotel
information.
And you're invited to add your name and greetings
to the convention booklet on the occasion of
the 225th anniversary of the founding of the
Diocese of New Jersey. Details here.
Click
here for the 2010 Diocesan Convention section.
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11
November 2009
Dear Friends in Christ,
I
love our Lord and I love our Church and I'm crazy
about the Diocese of New Jersey — our Diocese.
Our
Diocese is one family of diverse and unique congregations,
belonging to Jesus Christ and belonging to one
another, for Jesus' sake. Together, we are a
missionary community, celebrating the abundant
life of Christ and sharing that life with the
world that God so loves. (From the Vision of
the Diocese of New Jersey.)
I don't just believe in that Vision, I've seen
it! At Convocation meetings this fall we have
taken time . . . Read
the rest of the bishop's letter here.
Find
the Diocesan Council statement on stewardship
here.
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In
the wake of the financial crisis, the Bishop
and Diocesan Council recommended a budget
to the 2009 Diocesan Convention that drew
on $400,000 of diocesan cash surpluses and
up to $122,000 from the principal of the
Harriet Procter Matthews Fund to balance
the budget.

Recognizing
that this was not a viable long term strategy, Bishop
Councell appointed the Task Force on Restructure
in Spring 2008 and charged them to explore these
questions:
• How
to fund the Mission of the Diocese in
hard times
• To
tie funding to the core commitments of
the Mission of the Diocese and the Diocesan
Vision
• To
offer options / make recommendations
to Diocesan Council and the Finance & Budget
Committee for their use in preparing
the 2010 budget for the Diocese
The
report was presented to Diocesan Council
on 17 November. It's now made available as
a PDF to everyone in the diocese who is interested.
Click
here to download the PDF.
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Darfur
in the Sudan has faced decades of graphic
violence over land and grazing rights between
nomadic Arabs and native Darfuri farmers.
The conflict resurged in 2003 when rebel groups,
angered by the Sudanese government, attacked
government targets. A brutal pattern of violence,
repression, and gross abuses by the Sudanese
government and allied militia has been inflicted
on the people of Darfur.

IMPACT • 300,000
dead • 2.6 million displaced • An
unknown number of women and girls abducted, raped,
abused • A generation has reached school-age
with no home or education • A growing number
of child-soldiers participate in the abuse
Download
a brochure prepared by the diocesan committee
on Darfur to help inform your church about what
you can do to help this tragic situation.
Or check the
Darfur blog the committee has created. |
'For
I am sure' . . . Ocean Grove on
Sunday, 8 November
More
than 400 people from across the diocese made
their way to Ocean Grove for a grace filled,
energy sparking service of Evening Prayer, called
'Jazz Vespers'.
From preludes by the Crosswinds
Jazz Trio to rousing hymns (Guide Me,
O Thou Great Jehovah — with trumpet!),
from heartfelt anthems to a rendition of Psalm
121 from Leonard Bernstein's Mass (sung
by the Revd Jack Zamboni), we worshipped our
hearts out. Here's
the service leaflet, with music, so you can
see just what we said, sang, and prayed.
The Revd Dr Frank Wade stepped it up a notch
with a
brilliant sermon — Being Faithful in
Trouble. It you missed it then, don't
miss it now!
Bishop Councell commented during the announcements,
'I have only four words to say: "Next time,
next door"' — referring to the 5000-capaciity
Great Auditorium. The capacity crowd burst into
applause.

Next
time, next door! We'll see you there.
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A
video by Bishop Councell
'I
invite all Clergy and Vestries of the Diocese
to view
this short video at their next meeting. All
members of the Diocese are encouraged to view
it, as well'.
'You
may view it here on the website or download it
to a laptop for your convenience'.

'Additional
materials are linked that may be informative
in conjunction with the video and the discussion
that follows its viewing'.
Click here for
more.
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