Holy Faith, Dunnellon, feeds hungry kids and thirsty souls

8443292940_c58304b336_oTom Shaffer, parish administrator at Holy Faith Episcopal Church, Dunnellon, showcased two church features when Bishop Greg and Laura Lee Brewer visited earlier this year: Food-4-Kids and the remodeled church sanctuary.

The food program started in 2006. Church volunteers fill backpacks for families in need, providing nutritious meals for them over the weekend. The church fills 40 to 50 backpacks per weekend.

During the week, eligible children get free breakfast and reduced-cost lunches at
IMG_20150308_110432school. But over the weekend, many homes in Dunnellon have little or nothing to eat.

When students have five and six siblings, they are given two backpacks so there will be enough for all the children. 8443303722_d2a27f7764_o

Meals and snacks typically are items such as cereal, powdered milk, macaroni and cheese, Spaghetti-O-s, peanut butter and jelly, and granola bars.

Since most school children have backpacks, children in the program don’t look any different when they take the backpacks home each Friday.

There is no paid staff, and the program is done entirely by volunteers, with every dollar helping children.

Sprucing up the church

IMG_20150308_093835Mr. Shaffer also loves to show off the improvements to the church’s physical plant, including an extension of the building, vestibules, cost-saving LED lights, and updated reredos with a hidden speaker system.

8443294970_9894883ae8_o“You wouldn’t believe it. It’s a wonder how the church is still standing,” Mr. Shaffer said. “They used extension cords as wiring. All of these new switches, I haven’t learned all of them yet.”

“Every light that’s burning in this whole sanctuary in the altar and everything else right now burns less electricity than that one chandelier there,” he said.

8443304642_88e3c86c2f_oNew carpeting and updated stations of the cross also highlight the renovations.

8443295840_ac81673540_oThe Ocala Star Banner contributed to this report.

Barbecue & Bluegrass

THE RIGHT REVEREND GREGORY O. BREWER
AND THE CANTERBURY BOARD OF DIRECTORS

invite you to join us for a fantastic evening

OF GREAT FOOD, FUN AND FELLOWSHIP AT CANTERBURY’S

BARBECUE & BLUEGRASS

SUNDAY, JUNE 14TH at 5:00 PM

GALA & SILENT AUCTION
where great meals and deals are sure to be had!

The evening and all proceeds raised will benefit Canterbury Retreat and Conference Center; a sacred space in the heart of Central Florida where individuals and organizations come to dream, discover, decide and connect!

PLEASE RSVP by June 1st to Peggy Bedford
PEGGY@CANTERBURYRETREAT.ORG OR 407-365-5571

Conference on Ministry – August 29th

The Commission on Ministry is hosting the Annual Conference on Ministry at Church of the Messiah, 241 N. Main Street in Winter Garden on Saturday, August 29th 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Please consider with care those you might encourage to attend this conference.
Who in your congregation has demonstrated leadership gifts and has a passion for leading and equipping God’s people? Who has the heart of a deacon? Who is struggling with a call to ministry and still unsure what form that ministry might take? Who is already clear about a call to ordination and who are you prepared to support in continuing discernment? The Conference on Ministry is for them! AND it is required for all aspirants to ordained ministry.

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Anti-Racism Training & Title IV Training – July 15th

Two classes, required of all aspirants in the discernment process toward ordination, are being offered, at no cost, at the diocesan office, 1017 East Robinson Street, Orlando, on Wednesday, July 15th 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Anti-Racism Training
12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Title IV Training. Bring a lunch. Drinks will be provided.

So that we may make adequate preparations for each class, please REGISTER/Confirm your attendance by emailing The Venerable Kristi Alday, Dean of ICS at kalday@cfdiocese.org or Marilyn Lang at mlang@cfdiocese.org

Event Honoring the Ministries of Deacon Sam and Mrs. Jean Gilkey – June 27th

Upon the retirement of The Reverend Sam Gilkey from 36 years in the Diaconal ministry and of his wife, Mrs. Jean Gilkey, all are invited to a celebration honoring their ministries on Saturday, June 27th from 6:00 until 8:30 p.m. at Canoe Creek Christian Church, 4080 Pine Tree Drive, St Cloud, FL 34772.

Sam and Jean Gilkey have served faithfully both as Deacons and overseas missionaries. We are thanking them for their years of service with a night of celebration and fundraising – our goal is to raise $36,000 for St. Cloud Cares, Community Hope Center of Kissimmee, and a Place for Grace in St. Cloud. There is no cost to attend, but we will have lots of finger foods love and support for the Gilkeys and the three local Outreach ministries which they hold dear. Our evening will be filled with laughter, a presentation of the work of the selected outreach ministries, highlights of Sam and Jean’s life and ministry and wonderful words about and from the Gilkeys.

No RSVP is required, but we do ask you to be generous with your donations and your presence. Any donations can be made out to Sam and Jean’s home church, “Church of St. Luke & St. Peter” with “Gilkey” in the memo section. Bring your gift the night of the event, or, in your absence send it to St. Luke & St. Peter’s at 2745 Canoe Creek Drive, St. Cloud, FL 34772.

For more information please call the church office of St. Luke & St. Peter at 407-892-3227 or e-mail slspchurch@gmail.com

78th General Convention of the Episcopal Church: June 25 – July 3

Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, Diocese of Utah: Thursday, June 25 to Friday, July 3. Please keep the General Convention and the Central Florida Deputation and Alternates in your prayers– The Right Reverend Gregory Brewer, The Reverends Phyllis Bartle, Jim Sorvillo, Jon Davis, Brian Garrison, Erick Turner, Mrs. Sonya Shannon, Mr. Council Wooten, Ms. Krisita Jackson, Mrs. Anneke Bertsch and Mr. Sid Glynn. Alternate deputies are: The Reverends Danielle Morris, Rob Lord and Dawn McDonald, Dr. Tom Bates, Mrs. Kate Goodridge and Mr. David Onsted.

Prayer for a Church Convention or Meeting
Book of Common Prayer, Page 818

Almighty and everliving God, source of all wisdom and
understanding, be present with those who take counsel
in Salt Lake City for the renewal and mission of your Church.
Teach us in all things to seek first your honor and glory. Guide
us to perceive what is right, and grant us both the courage to
pursue it and the grace to accomplish it; through Jesus Christ
our Lord. Amen.

Annual Report Form for non-parochial priests and priests age 72 and older

The 2015 Annual Report Form for all non-parochial priests and priests age 72 and older who wish to be licensed in the Diocese of Central Florida is due June 15th . Form included. Beginning in June we will be sending out the licenses for the coming year (July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015).

Licenses will be sent electronically via your email address. If you would prefer to have your License and/or the Annual Report form sent via U.S. Mail, please make that request by calling Erick Perez at (407) 432-3567 or via email at: eperez@cfdiocese.org

A list of Priests available for Supply is compiled from the information provided on the Annual Report. The list of supply clergy may be accessed on the diocesan website at http://www.cfdiocese.org by clicking “For Clergy”/ “Supply Clergy”

Annual Report 2015

Diocesan Congregational Grants: Applications due June 30, 2015

The final date for submitting Parish Development Grant applications has been extended until June 30th. The Parish Development Grant Program, established at the 45th Annual Diocesan Convention in 2014, encourages self-supporting congregations to apply for a Congregational Development Grant: (1) To meet the needs of continuing growth; (2) For new ministries; (3) For existing ministries needing new funding to expand; and (4) for other new parish initiatives. Additionally, the grants may be provided for needed facilities, programs, and or staff.

A Statement of Grant, a Grant Application Form and a Parish Development Grant Funding Agreement included in this issue.

A Statement of Grant
Grant Application Form
Parish Development Grant Funding Agreement

Camp Wingmann Summer Camp Schedule

June 7-12  Camp St. Mark, Senior High Campers entering Grades 9 – 12
June 14-19  Camp St. Barnabas, Middle School Campers entering Grades 6-8
June 21-26  Camp Trinity, Elementary Campers entering Grades 3-5
July 5-10  Camp St. Peter, Senior High Campers entering Grades 9 – 12
July 12 -17  Camp St. Francis, Middle School Campers entering Grades 6-8
July 19-24  Camp St. Mary, Elementary Campers entering Grades 3-5

For Registration information about Camp Wingmann Summer Camps
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