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Diocese of Central Florida 0BLeadership News Items for the Month of February, 2017 From the Bishop’s Office New Ministry Celebration: There will be a Celebration of a New Ministry and Institution of The Reverend Dr. L. Reid Hensarling as Rector at All Saints’ Episcopal Church 202 South Massachusetts Avenue, Lakeland, Florida 33801 on Sunday, February 26 at 4:00 o’clock p.m. Your prayers and presence are requested Clergy: Red Stoles Reception following + + + Bishop Brewer’s February Visitation Schedule: Thursday, February 2 nd a.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, Melbourne – Founders’ Day Thursday, February 2 nd p.m. at St. Peter the Fisherman Episcopal Church, New Smyrna Beach Sunday, February 5 th a.m. at St. Richard’s Episcopal Church, Winter Park Saturday, February 11 th at St. David’s by-the-Sea, Cocoa Beach – DAG Annual Meeting Sunday, February 12 th a.m. at Church of the Redeemer, Avon Park Sunday, February 19 th a.m. at Church of the Holy Family, Orlando Saturday, February 25 th at Camp Wingmann, Avon Park - Diocesan Youth Event Sunday, February 26 th a.m. at St. David’s by-the-Sea, Cocoa Beach Sunday, February 26 th p.m. at All Saints’, Lakeland - New Ministry Celebration Calendar of Diocesan Offerings The Offering received at the 48 th Annual Diocesan Convention in January will be distributed among three foreign mission partners – A.F.M., S.A.M.S. and São Paolo Mercy Ministry Institute for Christian Studies – Live Classes Saturday, February 11 th & 25th Saturday, February 11 New Testament Survey-Part 1 taught by The Reverend Reggie Kidd The New Testament is a book of what St. Paul once called “God’s many-sided wisdom”(Eph3:10), wisdom that is central to diaconal ministry. In this two-part “flyover” of the New Testament, we will explore each book’s promise and challenge for our call to do the work of the ministry: “to make Christ and his redemptive love known” where we “live, and work, and worship”, … and “to interpret to the Church the needs, concerns, and hopes of the world.” Mapping Your Ministry taught by The Reverend Danielle Morris How does the gospel intersect with the world? Is the church a dead end, a rest stop, or a scenic route? How do your brokenness and giftedness combine to fuel your ministry? This course, drawing from 2 Corinthians, is designed to be practical, challenge you, and help you articulate your unique calling and commitment. Saturday, February 25 New Testament Survey-Part 2 taught by The Reverend Reggie Kidd Homiletics taught by The Reverend Rob Goodridge There’s only one place in our 21st century culture, where people get cleaned up, hop into their cars, on their day off, drive several miles, walk into a building, and sit silently for 15 minutes listening to someone speak about important issues: The Sunday Sermon. This class will reveal exciting ways to creat meaningful, biblical, proclamations of faith without watching parishioners check messages on their phones. Live class days begin with Morning Prayer at 8:30 a.m. and conclude by 3:30 p.m. Breaks are scheduled during the morning and afternoon, during which coffee is available. There is a 45-minute lunch break. Cost $35 per day (non-credit) or $45 per day (ICS credit). Classes are held at the Diocesan Office, 1017 E. Robinson Street, Orlando, FL 32801 REGISTER ONLINE or call The Ven. Kristi Alday, Dean at (407) 423-3567 x303 or (800) 299-3567 x 303 MORE information at: http://icscourses.org

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Diocese of Central Florida 0B0BLeadership News Items for the Month of February, 2017

From the Bishop’s Office

New Ministry Celebration: There will be a Celebration of a New Ministry and Institution of

The Reverend Dr. L. Reid Hensarling as Rector at All Saints’ Episcopal Church

202 South Massachusetts Avenue, Lakeland, Florida 33801 on Sunday, February 26 at 4:00 o’clock p.m.

Your prayers and presence are requested Clergy: Red Stoles Reception following

+ + +

Bishop Brewer’s February Visitation Schedule: Thursday, February 2nd a.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, Melbourne – Founders’ Day Thursday, February 2nd p.m. at St. Peter the Fisherman Episcopal Church, New Smyrna Beach Sunday, February 5th a.m. at St. Richard’s Episcopal Church, Winter Park Saturday, February 11th at St. David’s by-the-Sea, Cocoa Beach – DAG Annual Meeting Sunday, February 12th a.m. at Church of the Redeemer, Avon Park Sunday, February 19th a.m. at Church of the Holy Family, Orlando Saturday, February 25th at Camp Wingmann, Avon Park - Diocesan Youth Event Sunday, February 26th a.m. at St. David’s by-the-Sea, Cocoa Beach Sunday, February 26th p.m. at All Saints’, Lakeland - New Ministry Celebration

Calendar of Diocesan Offerings The Offering received at the 48th Annual Diocesan Convention in January will be distributed among three foreign mission partners – A.F.M., S.A.M.S. and São Paolo Mercy Ministry Institute for Christian Studies – Live Classes Saturday, February 11th & 25th

Saturday, February 11 New Testament Survey-Part 1 taught by The Reverend Reggie Kidd The New Testament is a book of what St. Paul once called “God’s many-sided wisdom”(Eph3:10), wisdom that is central to diaconal ministry. In this two-part “flyover” of the New Testament, we will explore each book’s promise and challenge for our call to do the work of the ministry: “to make Christ and his redemptive love known” where we “live, and work, and worship”, … and “to interpret to the Church the needs, concerns, and hopes of the world.”

Mapping Your Ministry taught by The Reverend Danielle Morris How does the gospel intersect with the world? Is the church a dead end, a rest stop, or a scenic route? How do your brokenness and giftedness combine to fuel your ministry? This course, drawing from 2 Corinthians, is designed to be practical, challenge you, and help you articulate your unique calling and commitment. Saturday, February 25 New Testament Survey-Part 2 taught by The Reverend Reggie Kidd

Homiletics taught by The Reverend Rob Goodridge There’s only one place in our 21st century culture, where people get cleaned up, hop into their cars, on their day off, drive several miles, walk into a building, and sit silently for 15 minutes listening to someone speak about important issues: The Sunday Sermon. This class will reveal exciting ways to creat meaningful, biblical, proclamations of faith without watching parishioners check messages on their phones. Live class days begin with Morning Prayer at 8:30 a.m. and conclude by 3:30 p.m. Breaks are scheduled during the morning and afternoon, during which coffee is available. There is a 45-minute lunch break. Cost $35 per day (non-credit) or $45 per day (ICS credit). Classes are held at the Diocesan Office, 1017 E. Robinson Street, Orlando, FL 32801 REGISTER ONLINE or call The Ven. Kristi Alday, Dean at (407) 423-3567 x303 or (800) 299-3567 x 303 MORE information at: http://icscourses.org

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Brotherhood of St. Andrew to meet at Camp Wingmann, Saturday February 11th

The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is an international body committed to the spread of Christ's Kingdom among men and boys. Many of our diocesan chapters are seeking direction in areas of service and outreach and do not have strong communication ties with other chapters in the diocese. The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is sponsoring an organizational meeting on Saturday, February 11, 2017, beginning at 9 a.m.at Camp Wingmann, 3401 N. Camp Wingmann Rd., Avon Park, FL 33825. Saturday morning begins with breakfast and prayer. Business will conclude at approximately 3:00 p.m. Cost is $20.00 for the day which includes breakfast and lunch. The primary objectives of this gathering are:

• Give chapters an opportunity to talk of their outreach and visions. • Provide information and support to parishes considering creating a chapter. • Preparation for participation in a Regional Conference to be held locally later in the year. • Create an Assembly. The Operational Manual explains the Assembly has two purposes: (1) It

maintains a direct relationship with the National Brotherhood of St. Andrew and to the work of the Brotherhood in the area in which the Assembly is organized. (2) It provides local support to the chapters within the area it serves. It will require electing officers and a board to serve the Assembly.

• Don our tool belts and take on a service project to help enhance the Camp Wingmann campus.

For those wanting to stay at Camp Wingmann overnight Friday, February 10, there is an additional $25.00 cost ($45.00 total). Beginning at 7:00 p.m. there will be a social gathering with pizza and refreshments. Overnight guests are responsible for bringing their own bedding.

Please R.S.V.P. by Monday, February 6th to The Rev. Ed Bartle, Diocesan Coordinator, at: [email protected] or Call: 407-256-6121

This will be a great opportunity to meet with other men around the diocese who want to serve God and community.

“Earth to God” – Diocesan Youth Event with Bishop Brewer, February 24 & 25

Join other middle school and high school youth for “Earth to God” with Bishop Greg Brewer at Camp Wingmann. Event begins Friday, February 24th at 7 p.m. concludes Saturday, February 25th at 3 p.m. Cost $45. To register, make a check out to the Diocese of Central Florida and Send to: Steve Schneeberger, 142 E. Jackson Street, Orlando, FL 32801. Register by February 20th.

Clergy Day Tuesday, February 28th at Canterbury Conference Center

The Clergy Events Committee is hosting a Clergy Day led by Jay Haug, a former Episcopal priest and Dr. Drew Edwards, an expert in clinical addiction research, on Tuesday, February 28th from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Canterbury Retreat & Conference Center, 1601 N. Alafaya Trail, Oviedo, 32765. One of the most disturbing aspects of the internet is the dramatic increase in lust-driven activity among men, women and young people. Clergy are often the first phone call made when someone gets fired from work due to porn use, or a spouse delivers an ultimatum in a marriage or a child is discovered using online porn. How are we to help those who struggle? What does the gospel say about the problem and the solution? How can clergy become a helpful resource to those who struggle? Most importantly, how can we give hope to those with long-term issues? We will hear from someone who has struggled with lust and pornography and has now found sobriety, hope and a way ahead. We will hear about human brain chemistry and the ways we can make it work for us rather than against us. Finally, we will explore how the gospel speaks to this problem and how clergy can provide real, practical help to those who come to us. We will provide plenty of time for interaction. Copies of Jay Haug's book “The Rest of God, Finding Freedom from Lust in the Internet Age” will be available for a special conference price of $10. Cost is $25.00 and includes lunch Register by calling Sue Grosso at 407-365-5571 or online at canterburyretreat.org

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Women’s Retreat – “Rejoice, Pray , Give Thanks”, March 10-12 at Canterbury

Life is busy! There are more and more ‘things’ to do than we have hours to do them. With all the things we have to accomplish each day how in the world do we live out our Christian lives as faithful followers of Jesus? During our time together we will explore ways that the Lord uses to encourage God’s people to rejoice, pray and give thanks at all times and in all situations. We’ll try to figure out how we can make that happen in the midst of our busyness – and maybe in spite of our over-active lives. The Retreat begins Friday, March 10th at 4 pm and concludes with brunch on Sunday, March 12th Retreat Leader: The Reverend Phyllis Bartle. Flyer and Registration Brochure included in this issue. Registration Deadline is February 23rd

Central Florida Episcopalian online

The printed version of the Central Florida Episcopalian newspaper is mailed out to subscribers bi-monthly – January, March, May, July, September and November. It is also available online at https://issuu.com/cfepiscopalian For news and articles from around the diocese and the Anglican Communion in the months between printed issues, click on the following website to read “CFE Online”: http://www.cfdiocese.org/cfe_tax/news/

Mark your 2017 Calendars for Coming Events…

Thurs, Feb 2, 9, 16 & 23 2:30 pm “Walking the Mourner’s Path” at Glennon House, Winter Park FLYER

Sat Feb 11, 9 am – 3 pm Brotherhood of St. Andrew meets at Camp Wingmann

Sat Feb 11, 8:30 am – 3:30 pm ICS Classes at Diocesan Office; See ICS website at http://icscourses.org

Sat Feb 11, 9:30 am Diocesan Altar Guild Annual Meeting at St. David’s by-the-Sea, Cocoa Beach

Weds, Feb 15, 10 am – 12 noon CFESA (Central Florida Episcopal Schools Association)Meeting at Diocesan Office

Weds Feb 15, 11:30am – 1:30 pm “Open Table” Exploration Session for Brevard County Churches (with lunch) at Diocesan Office, 1017 East Robinson Street, Orlando, 32801

Fri Feb 17, 4 pm– Sat Feb 18, 4 pm Church Leadership Conference at Canterbury Conference Center Flyer with Schedule and Registration form on Canterbury website**

Sat Feb 18 10 am – 3 p.m. Absalom Jones Day Celebration at Good Shepherd, Maitland Registration Form included Tues Feb 21, 10 am – 12 noon Interior Wisdom Ladies’ Luncheon at Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave, Maitland Informational FLYER included

Tues Feb 21; Weds & Thurs, Feb 22 & 23 “Planning for Wellness” (formerly known as “Planning for Tomorrow” Conference presented by Church Pension Group Tues Feb 21 - for Lay Employees in the CPG Pension plan, 1017 East Robinson Street, Orlando, 32801 7:30am – 4:00 pm Pre-Registration REQUIRED at http://www.cvent.com/d/cvqfmy

Weds & Thurs, Feb 22 & 23 - for Clergy & Spouses at Rosen Plaza Hotel, 9700 International Drive, Orlando

Sat Feb 25, 8:30 am – 3:30 pm ICS Classes at Diocesan Office; See ICS website at http://icscourses.org

Tues Feb 28, 10 am – 3 pm Clergy Day with Jay Haug and Drew Edwards - Canterbury Conference Center

Weds, Mar 8 10am-12 noon Diocesan Youth Leader Meeting with Lunch at Diocesan Office, Orlando**

Fri Mar10 – Sun Mar 12 Women’s Retreat at Canterbury Retreat & Conference Center Registration Brochure and Flyer included

Fri, Mar 24 – Sun, Mar 26 New Beginnings for Middle School Youth at Camp Wingmann** Register at: http://cfdiocese.org/episcopalyouth/

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Wed Mar 29 – Fri Mar 31 ERD Disaster Preparedness Training for Florida Dioceses at Canterbury Center** Fri, Apr28 – Sun, Apr 30 Happening for High School Youth at Camp Wingmann** Register at: http://cfdiocese.org/episcopalyouth/ ** WEBSITES for complete listing of Canterbury and Camp Wingmann and Diocesan Youth events: Website for complete listing of Canterbury Conference Center Events: http://canterburyretreat.org/events

Website for complete listing of Camp Wingmann Events: http://www.campwingmann.org/UpcomingEvents.html Website Diocesan Youth Events: http://cfdiocese.org/episcopalyouth/

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ABOUT THE SPEAKERThe Rev. Phyllis Bartle

Phyllis graduated from Trinity School for Ministry in May of 2006. She was ordained to the priesthood in December of that same year. She has served as the Rector of St. Jude’s Episcopal Church, Orange City since September, 2006. During her time there, she has seen develop an active youth ministry, a prayerful Daughters of the King Chapter, a men’s ministry and an effective food pantry and pet food pantry that serves the local community. She currently serves the Diocesan Board (until 2017), as Weekend Advisor to New Beginnings Commission and as Treasurer on the Camp Wingmann Board of Directors. In years past she also served on the Standing Committee, the Christian Formation Commission and as Spiritual Director for several Cursillo weekends. Phyllis and her husband, Ed, have 7 grown children, 8 grandchildren, and 2 toy fox terriers that keep them busy. Ed is also an Episcopal priest, serving as Associate Rector at St. George in The Villages.

Please tell us about yourself: Physical Limitations (Please indicate if climbing steps is a problem):____________________________________

Dietary Restrictions ___________________

____________________________________

Local Church Name ___________________

Canterbury Retreat & Conference Center

1601 Alafaya TrailOviedo, FL 32765

www.canterburyretreat.org

WOMEN’S RETREAT

Canterbury Retreat & Conference Center

March 10 - 12, 2017

Rejoice, Pray, Give ThanksMorning Choices

• Sacred Colors (Rev. Meghan Farr)• Gentle Yoga (Peggy Snead)• Ourselves and Others (Dr. Sharon

Jones)

1st Choice: _________________________

2nd Choice: _________________________

Afternoon Choices• Yoga for Healthy Bones (Peggy

Snead)• Walking with God (Patricia Oetting)• Circle of Prayer (Jackie Menzel)• Flowers to the Glory of God

(Maureen Hamilton)

1st Choice: _________________________

2nd Choice: _________________________

Workshops AvailableSelect 1st and 2nd choices for both the morning and afternoon sessions.

“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all

circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”

(1 Thessalonians 5:16–18)

Rejoice, Pray, Give Thanks

Women of all ages welcome!

THINGS TO BRING:Your Bible, comfortable casual

clothes, lawn chair, fishing

pole (if you want to fish),

flashlight.

WOMEN’S RETREAT

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Registration deadline is February 23

Registration Options: • Online at: www.HolyTrinityMelbourne.org

• By mail: Complete both sides of this form and send with payment to address below. Name ______________________________Address _________________________________________________________________Phone ______________________________E-mail ______________________________Cost, which includes meals (circle one): Single: $200 Double*: $170 Commuter Rate (Friday - Sunday): $95

*Specify Roommate ___________________ (if none specified, one will be assigned)

Payment options (check one):____ Check: Make check payable to Holy Trinity Church and send to: Holy Trinity Church Attn: Women’s Retreat 1830 S. Babcock Street Melbourne, Florida 32901

____ Online: To pay with a credit card (Visa, Amex, MC or Discover) or E-check, register online at:

www.HolyTrinityMelbourne.orgNote: When paying by credit card or E-check, you will be charged a $3.00 convenience fee per transaction.

* * *Registrations are NOT refundable, but are transferable.

Rejoice, Pray, Give Thanks

What don’t you have time for?Life is busy! There are more and more ‘things’ to do than we have hours to do them. With all the things we have to accomplish each day how in the world do we live out our Christian lives as faithful followers of Jesus? During our time together we will explore ways that the Lord uses to encourage God’s people to rejoice, pray and give thanks at all times and in all situations. We’ll try to figure out how we can make that happen in the midst of our busyness – and maybe in spite of our over-active lives.

IMPORTANT: BRING YOUR BIBLE

WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTSFriday evening• Registration at 4:00pm• Reception• Dinner• Welcome gathering• Compline

Saturday• Music• Featured speaker• Workshops: morning and afternoon• Reconciliation• Taizé Service/Healing Prayer• Social Hour

Sunday• Eucharist followed by brunch• Check out time 11:00am

Sacred Colors - The Rev. Meghan Farr, Holy Trinity Episcopal ChurchJoin Reverend Meghan as she explores how art has been a part of worship and life in the church since the earliest days of Christianity. Participants will explore how color can become a part of their own prayer and devotional life. Resources provided.Gentle Yoga - Peggy Snead, Yoga PractitionerUsing the Gentle Yoga style, this class with begin slowly to awaken the body and prepare for a day of spiritual awakening. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring your mat or large beach towel, and a small towel. Ourselves and Others - Dr. Sharon Jones, Everyone’s Counseling CenterIn this session we will discuss our potential as Christians, as people, as women, to chart and follow our individual course. We will become aware of and recognize our rights and abilities to make those choices to bring us to a fuller life and greater freedom. An example would be that we can say “no” without guilt and recognize that others have that same right. Yoga for Healthy Bones - Peggy Snead, Yoga PractitionerWith Peggy’s “Yoga for Healthy Bones ©” sequence as the framework, this one hour program will emphasize bone and muscle strengthening in the classical Hatha Yoga Style. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring your mat or large beach towel, and a small towel. A water bottle is also recommended.Walking with God - Patricia Oetting RN, extensive experience in foreign missionsJoin Patricia on a walk around the beautiful lake at Canterbury. During the walk she will offer a meditation to guide participants into a prayerful connection with God. Part way through the walk participants will continue on their own for prayer, meditation and reflection. Resources will be provided, but please bring your walking shoes.Circle of Prayer - Jackie Menzel, Holy Trinity ParishionerCircle of Prayer is a unique way to concentrate and keep track of all those prayer requests asked of you, and for your personal prayers, as well. Jackie will show you the direction for creating your own by showing you a step-by-step presentation. Circle of Prayer kits will be provided for you to take home. Flowers to the Glory of God - Maureen Hamilton, Holy Trinity Altar Flower Guild DirectressMaureen will guide you through the retreat’s theme, “Rejoice, Pray, Give Thanks”, with the use of flowers. You will leave the workshop with a visible expression of all these things. Please bring cutting snips, a knife or scissors. The material cost of this workshop is $5.

ABOUT THE WORKSHOPS

Questions? Call Holy Trinity Church at 321.723.5272

Registration deadline:

February 23 Space is limited,

don’t delay!

Registration

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“Transforming Grief into Joyful Living”

Walking the Mourner's Path is a

Christ-centered, Non-denominational Grief Support Program

We believe grieving is not lack of faith

but a natural part of living.

The ministry of Walking the Mourner’s Path is : * Eight spiritually directed small group workshops * Led by trained facilitators and a member of the clergy based in a

faith community Walking the Mourners Path Workshop participants find: * That while their pain is unique they are not alone on their journey * The need to allow Christ to be a part of both the pain and the healing *Tools for moving forward with their life * A way to their honor loved one *Joy A “Walking the Mourner’s Path” program is scheduled for Thursdays, January 5th thru February 23rd at 2:30 p.m. at the All Saints Healing Ministry – Glennon House, Winter Park. For more information, or to register to attend, please contact Barbara at the Glennon House (407) 647-8925.

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PO Box 617497 Orlando, FL 32861-7497

ABSALOM JONES DAY CELEBRATION

THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD 331 Lake Avenue, Maitland, FL

FEBRUARY 18, 2017 10:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.

REGISTRATION FORM

Name of Registrant(s) ___________________________________________

___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ E-mail _______________________________________ Ph #___________________ Name of Church Affiliation ________________________________________________ Location of Church ________________________________________________ Amount Enclosed ________________________________________________ Submit payment of $10.00 to UBE with registration form to UBE, P.O. Box 617497, Orlando, FL 32861-7497 by January 31, 2017.

Central Florida Chapter

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The Ladies of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherdinvite you to an unforgettable morning

Brunch, Inspiration, and Shopping

with leah richardson, a.s.i.d.interior designer and author

tuesday, february 21, 2017 - 10:00 am to noonFor Information: [email protected] or 407.695.6284

To make your reservation send a check and contact information to

Church of the Good Shepherd at the address below.

Cost: $25 per ticket or $200 for a table of 8

331 Lake AvenueMaitland, FL 32751