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THE BISHOP'S BLOG February
1, 2005 Welcome to the Bishop’s Blog -- an informal journal that I will update, from time to time, for posting on our diocesan website. In it I'll record my activities and observations along the way of the John 10:10 Pilgrimage ('Looking for Life in all the Right Churches') that I began in October 2003. Begininng
the year with Handel House
of Bishops, Salt Lake City Ordinations,
new ministries, celebrations, and visitations Last month also saw the Seating of the Very Rev. Diane Nancekivell as Dean of Trinity Cathedral. It was a great day and a wonderful celebration of a Diane’s strong, loving, and wise leadership for our Cathedral. I thought of the Collect for Ordinations: Let the world see and know that things which were cast down are being raised up; and things which had grown old are being made new; and that all things are being brought to their perfection by him through whom all things were made, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen!
It was an honor to preside at the Celebration of a New Ministry between the people of Trinity, Cranford and the Rev. Patricia Eustis. I was happy for Patricia and her husband Gus and all the people of God. It was good to see Bishop and Mrs. Pettit, who were at Trinity from 1972 to 1981. I
made my first official Visitation to St. Paul’s,
Westfield, on January 30th. Thanks to the Rev. Andrew
Hamersley and many lay leaders, they are in the final
stages of a beautiful renovation of their worship space.
They had made a lot of progress since I was there on
December 19th for the Ordination of the Rev. William
Thiele. Anniversaries,
budgets, conventions -- and a Bishop's Ball Last week the Diocesan Council approved the proposed budget for 2005 and the preliminary budget for 2006. These will be presented to Clergy and Lay Delegates at a series of Pre-Convention meetings over the next several weeks, along with reports of other Committees and a general orientation to our Diocesan Convention, March 4-5. Please note that our Keynote Speaker this year will be Professor Horace Clarence Boyer, Ph.D., and General Editor of Lift Every Voice and Sing II.
The
highlight of all these highlights was the 46th Annual
Bishop’s Ball, also held at the Cathedral last
Friday night. (Did you know that the Cathedral hosted
over 60 diocesan events in 2004?). Kep Short and the
Youth Council worked very hard to prepare for this traditional
gathering. We were blessed by the performance of musician
Paula Larke. It was my delight to play my new conga drums
(a Christmas present from Ruth!) on one number with Paula,
who was most gracious toward this amateur. Speaking of youth, I welcome your prayers for the Acolyte Festival, to be held this Saturday, February 5th. So, this is the beginning of an ongoing record of some of the aspects of this ministry, in which I am privileged to serve, with the help of your prayers, my dear friends in Christ. On St. Brigid’s Day, I leave you with a famous excerpt of her vision of life in heaven.
Dean Alan Jones adds these comments: 'We are all befriended. We are here to befriend others.' (from Sacrifice and Delight). Right onward! +George |
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