From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Wed Feb 4 10:48:30 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Wed Feb 4 10:53:26 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] DOCC Program Message-ID: <5EDF0691B09E45C5A5B03C90117B8A47@capital.local> A training for facilitators and presenters for the DOCC program (Disciples of Christ in Community) is scheduled for April 24-26, 2009. This program has its roots in the Episcopal Church in Louisiana, has developed and grown, and was most recently run out of the Washington National Cathedral. The main premise is that by providing safe spaces for small groups to discuss and learn about the Christian faith, people deepen and grow in faith and become true disciples of Christ. While this is an extraordinary program for faith and spiritual development, hosting the training program is costly. Please respond to Sarah Paige at spaige@newjersey.anglican.org by February 16 if your church is planning on sending people to the training. If we do not have enough persons interested in the training, we will have to cancel the event. Thank you for your assistance as we work to honor the people of our diocese by providing training events, while remaining fiscally responsible. Your servant in Christ, Debbie Crall Diocese of New Jersey 808 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 Phone: 877-394-5281 x20 Fax: 609-394-9546 dcrall@newjersey.anglican.org From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Thu Feb 5 14:40:21 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Thu Feb 5 14:42:48 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] Need to know! for the first week of February Message-ID: Need to know! for the first week of February is available on the diocesan website for downloading. See http://newjersey.anglican.org/2Times/current.html If you'd like to jump straight to a color PDF file, go to Color: http://newjersey.anglican.org/2Times/2009/090204/20090204color.pdf Black and white: http://newjersey.anglican.org/2Times/2009/090204/20090204g.pdf For any questions or concerns regarding technical aspects of "Need to know!," contact Anne Hodgens at: ahodgens@newjersey.anglican.org. For any questions or concerns regarding content, please contact Debbie Crall at dcrall@newjersey.anglican.org or 609-394-5281 ext 20. From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Thu Feb 5 14:42:12 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Thu Feb 5 14:44:27 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] Resource available Message-ID: <3A4B619DA7DA43DE8479FEE4CD1F3740@capital.local> Our national church office recently notified our diocesan office about a resource available to help churches with technology issues. The below-listed website offers discount prices for computer equipment for churches and other non-profits. Visit www.CharityAdvantage.com/Computer.asp to learn more and see our full inventory with system upgrades. For a free consultation or to place an order, contact our PC Tech Team: Computers@CharityAdvantage.com or 800-677-4180 Ext. 315 Eligibility Requirements for Purchase: All employees, board members, and volunteers of a nonprofit, church, or ministry organization are eligible to purchase for business, home, and family. Your organization does not have to be a 501(c)(3). Debbie Crall Diocese of New Jersey 808 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 Phone: 877-394-5281 x20 Fax: 609-394-9546 dcrall@newjersey.anglican.org Ann Notte Office and Convention Manager Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey 808 West State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08618-5326 Phone: 877-394-5281 Fax: 609-394-8015 From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Fri Feb 6 14:08:07 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Fri Feb 6 14:12:19 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] It's not too late.... Message-ID: <600774320A2A41ADAC9A8AE9A3E12C8C@capital.local> Acolyte Festival The Diocesan Acolyte Festival offers the acolytes in our diocese an opportunity for fellowship and learning in a day-long celebration of their ministry. The festival ends with a celebration of the Eucharist in Trinity Cathedral. Participants will be able to attend morning and afternoon workshops designed to enhance ministry as an acolyte. When Saturday, February 14 from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM Cost $25 in advance ($30 at the door), lunch and event t-shirt included Where Trinity Cathedral 801 West State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08618 609 392-3805 Register By Wednesday, February 11. Walk-ins on the day of the festival are accepted, but not encouraged! Registration Workshop lists and registration forms are available on the Diocesan Website and also by calling The Reverend Mark Chattin at Holy Trinity in Collingswood at 856 858-0491. Contact The Reverend Mark Chattin, 856 858-0491 or at holytrinity1@verizon.net or The Reverend Stephen Wisner, 732 681-1863 Fax: 609-394-8015 From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Fri Feb 6 16:02:34 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Fri Feb 6 16:26:25 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] Friendly reminder Message-ID: <9EA57FDD5A1D4D2185FB23CF93C2EAB9@capital.local> Registration Deadlines February 11, 2009 - registrations for: Clergy, Lay, Visitor, Child Care Food Order Deadlines February 11, 2009 - food orders for: Box Lunches (Friday and Saturday) Banquet, and WC/ECW Breakfast Accommodations Reservations for accommodations at the special convention rates must be made by February 11, 2009. Refer elsewhere in this mailing for instructions on how to reserve a room. Exhibitions Exhibitor's registration form is due February 11, 2009. Space is limited, so please register early. Exhibitors who wish to order lunch and banquet meals should return the appropriate forms found in this mailing. * Please feel free to contact the convention coordinator, Ann Notte, with questions regarding the convention at 609 394-5281 ext. 41 or anotte@newjersey.anglican.org * For exhibitor questions, contact Mary Ann Rhoads at 609 394-5281 ext. 11 or mrhoads@newjersey.anglican.org * For registration questions, contact Sarah Paige at 609 394-5281 ext. 10 or spaige@newjersey.anglican.org * Information for Pages, contact Cecilia Alvarez at 609 394-5281 ext. 22 or calvarez@newjersey.anglican.org * Information for volunteers, contact Ann Notte at 609 394-5281 ext. 41 or anotte@newjersey.anglican.org Ann Notte Office and Convention Manager Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey 808 West State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08618-5326 Phone: 877-394-5281 Fax: 609-394-8015 From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Mon Feb 9 09:59:33 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Mon Feb 9 10:14:22 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] Candlelight Evensong Message-ID: <6F6FA90F350B46018476B3F9F50A744C@capital.local> February 5, 2009 St. John's Episcopal Church 76 Market Street Salem, NJ 08079 (856) 935-1798 CANDLELIGHT EVENSONG The Choir of St. John's Episcopal Church in Salem, NJ will sing a special Candlelight Evensong on The first Sunday in Lent, March 1, 2009 at 4:00 PM. Evensong is a beautiful contemplative service of music, scripture, and prayers with ancient roots in the Anglican Church. St. John's Church building, erected in 1838, in a blend of Norman and Gothic styles, is an appropriate setting for such a service. The choir of volunteer and professional singers, under the direction of Interim Minister of Music, William Clisham, and assisted by guest organist Paul Fleckenstein, Director of Music Ministries at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, DE, will offer music of William Smith, Thomas Jackson, Cezare de Zacharia, James Biery, Tomas Luis de Victoria, and Thomas Attwood. A reception will follow the Candlelight Choral Evensong service in the Fellowship Hall on the first level of the Parish House, next to the Church Sanctuary. Parking is available behind the Parish House. St. John's Church is located at the corner of Market Street and Grant Street in Salem. There is no admission charge. For more information, please call St. John's Episcopal Church: (856) 935-1798. From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Mon Feb 9 15:26:13 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Mon Feb 9 15:35:52 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] Death Notice Message-ID: <790C55C3DCE2423B8EB549375E2A12D2@capital.local> We commend to Our Lord and announce the death of The Rev. Jarrette C. Atkins, Associate at St. Mark's, Plainfield, on Saturday, February 7, 2009 at the age of 83. The funeral will be on Friday, February 13 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mark's Church, 1430 Park Ave., Plainfield, NJ 07060. Clergy: White stoles May our dear brother rest in peace and rise in glory, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Ann Notte Office and Convention Manager Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey 808 West State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08618-5326 Phone: 877-394-5281 Fax: 609-394-8015 From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Mon Feb 9 17:03:28 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Mon Feb 9 22:13:43 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] Prayers requested Message-ID: Please pray for the Mantell and the Van Sant families. Dorian Lee Mantell, son of The Rev. Denise Mantell, died on Friday, February 6, 2009. His memorial service will be on Saturday, February 14 at 11:00 a.m. in Trinity Church, Matawan. In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations to The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International. The address is JDRF-Central Jersey Chapter, 740 Broad St., Shrewsbury, NJ 07702. Claudia Reynold, mother-in-law of The Rev. Paul Van Sant, died on Sunday, February 8, 2009 while in St. Francis Hospice Center in Trenton. There will be a viewing on Thursday evening and funeral on Friday morning at Saul's Funeral Home, 3795 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square, NJ, 609 587-0170 May their souls and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Ann Notte Office and Convention Manager Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey 808 West State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08618-5326 Phone: 877-394-5281 Fax: 609-394-8015 From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Tue Feb 10 08:39:33 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Tue Feb 10 08:45:24 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] SCI Celebrates 175th Anniversary Message-ID: <0EAAC103251A4F75B4FE18934166A029@capital.local> SCI Celebrates 175th Anniversary New York. February 10, 2009. In 2009, the Seamen's Church Institute (SCI) celebrates 175 years of service to the maritime community, assisting the world's over 1 million mariners with innovative programs and services. From early days as a small, grassroots mission of the Episcopal Church, SCI has grown to be the largest and most comprehensive mariner's agency in North America. To celebrate the significant heritage, the Institute hosts several special events in 2009, giving insight into the unique work of SCI. "The organization remains committed to its mission and continued work on behalf of mariners," says John McGrath, Senior Development Officer at SCI. McGrath says that the events planned for the Anniversary celebrate a record of achievement and also showcase the importance of maritime commerce to the world. "As the industry grows and changes, so will the need for SCI's work and presence," says McGrath. Mariners spend long periods of time onboard vessels, away from family and native communities. SCI's ministry to the mariner in ports of America and across the world is specially designed to meet the needs of this community. "The actual work of the mariner is stressful and dangerous," says the Rev. David M. Rider, President and Executive Director of SCI, "and it is compounded by unpredictable weather conditions and long journeys across sometimes pirate-infested waters." Throughout its history, SCI has sought to alleviate the threats and strain on the mariner. "Our programs of chaplaincy-to minister to the mariner's soul; education-to minister to their professional advancement; and advocacy-to minister to their dignity as human beings, are focused on strengthening the maritime workforce that oftentimes goes unrecognized," says Rider. In addition to the events normally hosted during the calendar year, SCI adds a number of special activities for the Anniversary. SCI's International Seafarers' Center in Port Newark, undergoing a $10 million renovation, will be rededicated in the Anniversary year. The facility, used to welcome mariners from around the world, was originally built in the 1960s. The Center serves as a base of operations for SCI's service to mariners and offers the international seafarer a welcoming place away from home. As part of the Anniversary celebration, SCI recognizes President Franklin D. Roosevelt's work and relationship with the Institute from 1908 to 1945. This program, scheduled for April 21, 2009, is cosponsored by the South Street Seaport Museum and presented in partnership with the FDR Presidential Library in Hyde Park, NY. Other programs and awards in 2009 will celebrate the impact of SCI's Center for Seafarers' Rights, the Institute's legal advocacy arm, and its Center for Maritime Education, which provides opportunities for professional training. McGrath says, "The activities in April and May will recognize the Center for Seafarers' Rights as a leader in advocacy for merchant mariners, improving legal standards and working to correct individual injustices for seafarers." "SCI relies on the support of others to carry out our mission," says McGrath, "and we hope to use the Anniversary to thank those who have supported us. Individual volunteers across America along with churches and maritime companies make sure that there is a network of support for the mariner no matter where he or she travels. " McGrath says also that SCI looks to the future and the number of supporters needed to sustain and expand its ministry. "Through our celebration, we hope to increase awareness of the work of the mariner and the organization that supports them during their labor," says McGrath. "It is a record of achievement that bodes well for what we hope to be an equally brilliant future." About the Seamen's Church Institute Founded in 1834 and affiliated with the Episcopal Church (though non-denominational in terms of its trustees, staff and service to mariners), The Seamen's Church Institute of New York & New Jersey (SCI) is the largest, most comprehensive mariners' agency in North America. Annually, its chaplains visit 3,400 vessels in the Port of New York and New Jersey and along 2,200 miles of America's inland waterways. SCI's maritime education facilities provide navigational training to nearly 1,600 mariners each year through simulator-based facilities located in Houston, TX and Paducah, KY. The Institute and its maritime attorneys are recognized as leading advocates for merchant mariners by the United States Government, including the US Congress, the US Coast Guard, the Department of Homeland Security, as well as the United Nations, the International Maritime Organization, the International Labor Organization and maritime trade associations. - END - From mwilkes at newjersey.anglican.org Fri Feb 13 10:17:01 2009 From: mwilkes at newjersey.anglican.org (Michael Wilkes) Date: Fri Feb 13 10:18:24 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] Upcoming Ministry Institute Events for the period of 2/14/09 through 2/28/09 Message-ID: <74BB4041C9DB48A5A740F51499766194@capital.local> ******************** Acolyte Festival The Diocesan Acolyte Festival offers the acolytes in our diocese an opportunity for fellowship and learning in a day-long celebration of their ministry. The festival ends with a celebration of the Eucharist in Trinity Cathedral. Participants will be able to attend morning and afternoon workshops designed to enhance ministry as an acolyte. When Saturday, February 14 from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM Cost $25 in advance ($30 at the door), lunch and event t-shirt included Where Trinity Cathedral 801 West State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08618 609 392-3805 Register By Wednesday, February 11. Walk-ins on the day of the festival are accepted, but not encouraged! Registration Workshop lists and registration forms are available on the Diocesan Website and also by calling The Reverend Mark Chattin at Holy Trinity in Collingswood at 856 858-0491. Contact The Reverend Mark Chattin, 856 858-0491 or at holytrinity1@verizon.net or The Reverend Stephen Wisner, 732 681-1863 ******************* Calling Clergy: A Spiritual and Practical Guide through the Search Process (For Vestry, Current and Potential Self-study and Discernment Committees) Leader: The Reverend Canon Elizabeth Geitz, Canon for Ministry Development and Deployment, Diocese of New Jersey So you're on the vestry, self-study, or discernment committee in a time of transition in your congregation. What do you do? Come to this workshop! We'll discuss practical nuts-and-bolts aspects of the process in the diocese, along with spiritual exercises to engage you and help you keep focused on discerning the will of God for your parish. When Thursday, February 19 from 7 to 9 PM Cost None Where Trinity Cathedral 801 West State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08618 609 392-3805 Register By Friday, February 13 Registration Email preferred to spaige@newjersey.anglican.org. Or fax registration form to 609 394-9546, mail form, or phone Sarah Paige, 609 394-5281, ext. 10. Contact The Reverend Canon Elizabeth Geitz, 609 394-5281, ext. 35 or egeitz@newjersey.anglican.org The Reverend Canon Elizabeth Geitz is the award-winning author of seven books including Fireweed Evangelism and Calling Clergy. She has been a keynote speaker and led workshops at conferences throughout The Episcopal Church and at General Convention. She is the recipient of the 2007 Distinguished Alumna Award from General Theological Seminary, serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of GTS, and is a faculty member of The CREDO Institute. ******************** Young Adults at Diocesan Convention This is a wonderful time for young adults (college age and up) in the diocese to volunteer to serve at the 225th Diocesan Convention at the Convention Center in Wildwood. Diocesan Convention is the annual gathering of clergy and lay leaders from all over the Diocese-and this event is an opportunity to contribute to the convention. Housing and meals provided. Sponsored by Diocesan Convention. When Thursday through Saturday, February 26 - 28. Arrive Thursday by 6 PM for training session, depart Saturday around 3 PM. Cost No fee, all meals and lodging included. Participants may choose to commute. Where Wildwoods Convention Center 4501 Boardwalk Wildwood, NJ 08260 Register By Friday, January 23 Contact The Rev. Gregory Bezilla, 732-932-1278 or at bezilla@rci.rutgers.edu or Ann Notte, 609 394-5281, ext. 41 or at anotte@newjersey.anglican.org. ******************** The 225th Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey The 225th Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey will convene on 27 and 28 February 2009 at the Wildwoods Convention Center in Wildwood, New Jersey. When Friday and Saturday, February 27-28. Cost Voluntary $10 Registration Fee Where Wildwoods Convention Center Register By February 13th Contact Ann Notte, 877-394-5281, ext. 41 or at anotte@newjersey.anglican.org For more information, please visit http://www.newjersey.anglican.org/DiocesanConvention/index.html. ******************** Michael Wilkes Manager of Information Technology Diocese of New Jersey 808 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 Phone: 877-394-5281 Ext 33 Fax: 609-394-9546 mwilkes@newjersey.anglican.org This email, from the Diocese of New Jersey, may contain information that is confidential, privileged, or both. Such information is intended for the use of person or organization addressed in the TO: field or copied in the CC: fields. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by replying to this email immediately. If you're not the intended recipient, please be advised that any use of the information in this email is prohibited, and may constitute an invasion of the privacy of the intended recipient. From mwilkes at newjersey.anglican.org Fri Feb 20 11:26:20 2009 From: mwilkes at newjersey.anglican.org (Michael Wilkes) Date: Fri Feb 20 11:27:51 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] Upcoming Ministry Institute Events for the period of2/21/09 through 3/7/09 Message-ID: EVENTS Young Adults at Diocesan Convention This is a wonderful time for young adults (college age and up) in the diocese to volunteer to serve at the 225th Diocesan Convention at the Convention Center in Wildwood. Diocesan Convention is the annual gathering of clergy and lay leaders from all over the Diocese-and this event is an opportunity to contribute to the convention. Housing and meals provided. Sponsored by Diocesan Convention. When Thursday through Saturday, February 26 - 28. Arrive Thursday by 6 PM for training session, depart Saturday around 3 PM. Cost No fee, all meals and lodging included. Participants may choose to commute. Where Wildwoods Convention Center 4501 Boardwalk Wildwood, NJ 08260 Register By Friday, January 23 Contact The Rev. Gregory Bezilla, 732-932-1278 or at bezilla@rci.rutgers.edu or Ann Notte, 609 394-5281, ext. 41 or at anotte@newjersey.anglican.org. ******************** The 225th Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey The 225th Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey will convene on 27 and 28 February 2009 at the Wildwoods Convention Center in Wildwood, New Jersey. When Friday and Saturday, February 27-28. Cost Voluntary $10 Registration Fee Where Wildwoods Convention Center Register By February 13th Contact Ann Notte, 877-394-5281, ext. 41 or at anotte@newjersey.anglican.org For more information, please visit http://www.newjersey.anglican.org/DiocesanConvention/index.html. ******************** REMINDERS REGISTER BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE Clergy Silent Lenten Retreat Leader: The Reverend Dr. Phillip Bennett, Adjunct Priest, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania In our busy lives, it is easy to lose touch with the Ground of our Being, the love which upholds and sustains us. Augustine of Hippo reminds us that not only do our restless souls find rest in God, but that God also desires to rest in us. As clergy, the press of daily life and work, and the noise of our inner thoughts and emotions often crowd out the still, small voice of God within us. Our spiritual wellness and self-care are easily pushed aside by the tyranny of the urgent. In this silent retreat, we will come apart for some Sabbath time; for some holy resting in the love of God, that we may be renewed and strengthened for ministry. When Sunday through Tuesday, March 22 - 24. Begins Sunday with registration at 4 PM. Ends Tuesday at 3 PM. Cost Single $175, commuter $115, all meals included Where Stella Maris Retreat Center 981 Ocean Avenue Elberon, New Jersey 07740 (near Long Branch) 732 229-0216 Register By Friday, March 13. Check payable to the Diocese of New Jersey must be received by this date. Registration Email preferred to calvarez@newjersey.anglican.org. Or fax registration form to 609 394-9546, mail form, or phone Cecilia Alvarez, 609 394-5281, ext. 22. Contact The Reverend Polly Kasey, 732 254-1862 or pmckasey@comcast.net The Reverend Dr. Phillip Bennett is Adjunct Priest at St. Martin-in the-Fields, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. For twenty of his thirty years of ordained ministry, he has also been a practicing psychologist and spiritual director. The author of Let Yourself Be Loved, Paulist Press, 1997, Dr. Bennett is the former Director of the Graduate Program in Pastoral Care and Counseling, Neumann College, Aston, Pennsylvania. ******************** Michael Wilkes Manager of Information Technology Diocese of New Jersey 808 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 Phone: 877-394-5281 Ext 33 Fax: 609-394-9546 mwilkes@newjersey.anglican.org This email, from the Diocese of New Jersey, may contain information that is confidential, privileged, or both. Such information is intended for the use of person or organization addressed in the TO: field or copied in the CC: fields. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender by replying to this email immediately. If you're not the intended recipient, please be advised that any use of the information in this email is prohibited, and may constitute an invasion of the privacy of the intended recipient. From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Sat Feb 21 08:48:23 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Sat Feb 21 09:24:42 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] Sad News Message-ID: <36238DD831324735ABF566304B6B25AA@capital.local> February 20, 2009 Dear Sisters and Brothers: It is with sadness that I write to inform you of the death today of The Venerable Robert N. Willing, an Archdeacon Emeritus of our Diocese. He died at home in Boiceville, New York, after battling a long illness under the care of his daughter Terri. Archdeacon Willing received his bachelor's degree from Hobart College and attended Nashotah House for his seminary studies. He served parishes in New Jersey, and several in this Diocese before assuming the position of Archdeacon from 1970 to 1995. He was influential in developing the Leadership Academy for New Directions in the mid 70s, and he was noted nationally for his consultancy work in various fields. A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated by The Rt. Rev. E. Don Taylor, Vicar Bishop for New York City, at 1pm on Saturday, February 28 at St. John's Church, 207 Albany Avenue, Kingston, New York. Condolences may be sent to his daughter, Ms. Terri Willing 359 Upper Boiceville Road Boiceville, New York 12412. Please remember our brother in your prayers and at the Altar. Faithfully yours, +Mark The Rt. Rev. Mark S. Sisk From anotte at newjersey.anglican.org Wed Feb 25 10:11:25 2009 From: anotte at newjersey.anglican.org (Ann Notte) Date: Wed Feb 25 10:22:55 2009 Subject: [DioNJ] Bishop's Lenten blog Message-ID: <227472F5B42849A282D2B9E4A5C54AA9@capital.local> Dear all, Bishop Councell will be blogging daily during Lent. If you'd like to read his entries, you can find a link on the home page of the diocesan website: http://newjersey.anglican.org Or you can bookmark the page: http://newjersey.anglican.org/Diocese/bishop/blog/index.html All good wishes, Cynthia Ann Notte Office and Convention Manager Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey 808 West State Street Trenton, New Jersey 08618-5326 Phone: 877-394-5281 ext 41 Fax: 609-394-8015 anotte@newjersey.anglican.org www.newjersey.anglican.org