Youth
Ministry Adult Workshop: What Does
the Church Say?
DATE
CHANGE to 10 MARCH
10 February, 6.30-9pm
Trinity Cathedral

Leader:
The Right Reverend George Councell
Do your youth often have questions about the
church? Ever wonder how to answer those questions?
On
Wednesday evening at Trinity Cathedral, come
and take part in a roundtable discussion on the
current state of the Episcopal Church and its
positions and struggles around various issues
in the world.
Bishop
Councell will help clarify these issues and
take part in group dialogue on how we can
best approach them with our young people.
Click here to
register online or email dclarke@newjersey.anglican.org.
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226th
Convention of the Diocese
5 and 6 March
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 Convention section.
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Discovering
Your God-Given Gifts for Service
20 February, 9.30am to 3:30pm
All
Saints’ Church, Navesink
Discover what
the Bible has to say about spiritual gifts
and then gauge your innate talents and proclivities.
Afterwards, you'll use tools to reveal
your strengths and interests. Finally,
see how to apply those strengths and interests
to action in your parish and in the world. You
may find some surprising results!

The
cost is a mere $10, with lunch provided. More
info and online registration here.
Leaders:
Constance White, Co-Director of the
Ministry Institute. She has served on the
Commission on Ministry since 1997 (Co-Chair since
2002) and is a member of the Board of
General Theological Seminary and the Vestry
of Trinity, Princeton.
Katherine
Young is a nearly
lifelong member of St. Luke’s Church,
Metuchen. She sings in the choir, is a
lay Eucharistic minister, and a vestry member.
She is a research scientist at Merck.
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Absalom
Jones Service of Witness
14 February, 3pm (reception following)
Trinity Cathedral SOON
The Service of Witness — this year a Solemn
Evensong — highlights the contributions
of African Americans in the ongoing life of the
church in general and specifically in the Diocese
of New Jersey. Come join us for the service and
stay for the reception afterwards.
Presider: The
Right Reverend George E. Councell, Bishop, Diocese of New Jersey
Preacher: The Reverend Petrina
Pyatt, Rector, Church of Our Merciful
Saviour, Penns Grove, New Jersey
More information? Contact the
Reverend Andy Moore at 908 289-0681 or
email fatherandy@verizon.net

About Absalom Jones: Want to learn
about the extraordinary man who was Absalom Jones? Click
here.
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Ministry
to the Imprisoned
Across the Diocese of New Jersey

Bishop
Councell launched a diocesan-wide Ministry
to the Imprisoned in
January 2009, to assist and
enable laity and clergy to
minister to those in the
prisons and jails of New
Jersey.
Of
13 state prisons in the
state, 12 are in the Diocese
of New Jersey.
The
committee on Ministry to the Imprisoned has assembled all
the information and materials your church — or
all you need! — to begin. You do
not need permission, you need only pray and follow
where the spirit leads.
We
hope these resources will aid you as you begin
your calling. Ministry to the imprisoned is a
ministry of presence, an active, engaged, honest,
real-you presence. The imprisoned you meet are
extremely thankful that you took time out of
your day to visit with them.
Click
here to learn
more.
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The
Interior Castle: A Lenten retreat
for adults aged 18-35
Saturday, 20 February, 10am to 4pm
Christ Church, New Brunswick
Spend
some time apart this Lent to deepen your faith, examine your life, and strengthen
your connections with other young adults. Sponsored by the Right Onward Vision
Committee.
Cost: Free (lunch provided)
Where: Christ Church
5 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, New Jersey
732 545-6262
Leaders: The Reverend Deborah Meister, Rector, Christ Church, New
Brunswick; the Reverend Gregory Bezilla, Chaplain, the Episcopal Campus Ministry
at Rutgers.
Deadline to register: Monday, 20 February.
Click here to
register.
More
info? Email the Revd
Dr Deborah Meister.

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