Celebrate National Day of Prayer

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“Hear the cry and the prayer that your servant is praying in your presence this day”    I Kings 8:28

May 7, 2015 | 12:00 – 12:30 pm

The Cathedral Church of Saint Luke invites you to celebrate this day by joining withPhoto2 us in a season of prayer for our community, state and nation. The Cathedral will be open from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm for individual and corporate prayer with a brief service at noon.

Regardless of your personal walk of faith, come together with others in our community, united in prayer.

Easy Access and Parking 
Parking for a fee is available in the lot on Washington Street adjacent to the Cathedral, as well as in the City Garage on Central Avenue. Metered parking is available on adjacent side streets, and the Lynx Lymmo bus has a stop on Magnolia in front of the Post Office just across the street from the Cathedral.

For more information please contact:
The Cathedral Church of Saint Luke
130 North Magnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
407-849-0680
www.stlukescathedral.org

Acolyte Festival Eucharist – Saturday, May 9th at the Cathedral

ALL are welcome

to attend the

Acolyte Festival Celebration of the Holy Eucharist

at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 9th

at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke, 130 North Magnolia Avenue, Orlando.

The Acolyte Fun Fest follows at Wet ‘n’ Wild. Tickets for the Fun Fest can be picked up after the Festival

Contact : The Reverend Kate Yotter , Event Coordinator
at: (863) 255-0737 for ticket information

May Classes at the Institute for Christian Studies

Saturday, May 2
Our Anglican Heritage                  The Reverend D. Scott Walker
Your Body: God’s Temple            Mrs. Brooke Holt

Saturday, May 16
Know the Heretics                        The Rev. Canon Justin Holcomb

Classes are held at All Saints Episcopal Church, 338 East Lyman Avenue,                 Winter Park, Florida

To register or for information contact:
The Ven. Kristi Alday, Dean at kalday@cfdiocese.org or visit the ICS website            at: www.cfdiocese.org/ics/

Deacon Ordinations at the Cathedral

God willing and the people consenting
The Right Reverend Gregory Orrin Brewer, Bishop, will ordain
Joshua Morris Bales
Tracy Michelle Dugger
Mark Alan Lafler
Michelle Ann Ryan
to the Sacred Order of Deacons
in Christ’s One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church
on Saturday, May 23, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.
The Cathedral Church of St. Luke, 130 North Magnolia Avenue, Orlando

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

Diocesan Calendar of Offerings – Special Offering for Nepal

Sunday, May 10 and Sunday, May 17               Disaster Relief Offering for Nepal

Conversations with the Diocese of Singapore, which includes the country of Nepal, have led to the opportunity for the Diocese of Singapore to give directly to Singapore’s Crisis Ministry, known as ACROSS. Anglican Crisis Relief, Outreach and Support Singapore has worked in many countries from Iran to Japan, demonstrating a practical and efficient response to varied crises. ACROSS already has a team in Nepal–and the Diocese of Singapore has clergy and congregations there. In fact, one pastor and 17 members of his congregation of 200 died in the first earthquake. We are recommending that congregations give to the Diocese of Singapore which has the personal presence there in Nepal.

The Rt. Rev. Rennis Ponniah warmly welcomes our support and partnership in this task. We are proposing that parishes take special offering on Sundays May 10 and 17, and forward the offerings to the Diocese at 1017 East Robinson Street, Orlando, FL 32801. Please indicate that they are for Nepal. Earl Pickett will then wire the Diocesan Gift to Singapore in time for Pentecost on May 24th.
Thank you!

For more information or further details please contact:

The Reverend John Motis, Diocesan Relief Coordinator: john@cci-83.com
The Reverend Loren Fox, Rector, Church of Our Savior, Palm Bay: actstwo39@gmail.com

Bishop Dabney Smith among four chosen as nominees for 27th presiding bishop

Election will take place June 27 during General Convention in Salt Lake City

[Episcopal News Service] The Joint Nominating Committee for the Election of the Presiding Bishop May 1 announced the names of the bishops it will nominate this summer to succeed Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori. The Rt. Rev. Dabney Smith, raised in the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida, is among them.

The four names will be formally submitted to the General Convention during a joint session on June 26, the day prior to the day set for the election by the House of Bishops of the 27th presiding bishop. The nominees are:

The committee’s formal announcement, along with biographical information about each nominee, is posted on the General Convention website here in EnglishSpanish and French.

 Breidenthal was dean of religious life and of the chapel at Princeton University in New Jersey when he was elected on Nov. 11, 2006, to be the ninth bishop of Southern Ohio. He was ordained and consecrated April 28, 2007. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974 from Portland State University, a Master of Arts degree from the University of Victoria, in British Columbia, in 1977 and a Master of Divinity degree in 1981 from Church Divinity School of the Pacific.

MichaelCurryCurry was the rector of St. James’ Episcopal Church, Baltimore, Maryland, when he was elected on February 11, 2000, to be the 11th bishop of North Carolina. He was ordained and consecrated on June 17, 2000. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1975 from Hobart and William Smith College, in Geneva, New York,  and a Master of Divinity degree in 1978 from the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale.

IanDouglasDouglas was the Angus Dun Professor of Mission and World Christianity at Episcopal Divinity School when he was elected on Oct. 24, 2009, to be the 15th bishop of Connecticut. He was ordained and consecrated on April 17, 2010. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1980 from Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont, and a Masters of Education in counseling and consulting psychology from he Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1982. Douglas earned a Master of Divinity degree from Harvard Divinity School in 1983. In 1993, he earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in religious studies from Boston University.

DabneySmith1Smith was rector of Trinity Church, New Orleans, Louisiana, when he was elected on Dec. 9, 2006, to be the fifth bishop of Southwest Florida. He was ordained and consecrated on Sept. 15, 2007. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcasting production from the University of South Florida in Tampa in 1980, a Master of Divinity in 1987 from Nashotah House and a Doctor of Ministry from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary with special focus on congregational development in 1999.

The announcement of the nominees now opens a 12-day process to be followed by any bishop or deputy who wants to nominate from the floor a bishop not on the committee’s slate. The committee recently outlined the process that must be followed before any additional bishop may be nominated in that manner.

Jefferts Schori and President of the House of Deputies the Rev. Gay Clark Jennings recently wrote to their houses with information about the bishops’ election and deputies’ confirmation process that will be followed at convention. That information is here.

Bishops will gather at the Convention Eucharist at 9:30 a.m. on June 26 in the Salt Palace Convention Center. Following that, the bishops with seat, voice, and vote will board buses to travel to St. Mark’s Cathedral, where the election will take place in the context of prayer and reflection.

Once the election has taken place, Jefferts Schori will send a delegation to Jennings to inform her of the name of the bishop who has been elected. Jennings will refer the name to the House of Deputies legislative committee on the Confirmation of the Presiding Bishop without announcing the name to the full House. The legislative committee will make a recommendation to the House of Deputies whether to confirm the election or not confirm, and the House of Deputies will immediately vote on the recommendation. Jennings will then appoint a delegation of deputies to notify the House of Bishops of the action taken.

“No communication is permitted from the House of Bishops during the election and until confirmation is received. I know this will be a challenge, but ask your cooperation and faithfulness to our mutual life and accountability,” Jefferts Schori said in her letter to the bishops.

The presiding bishop-elect will preach at the convention’s closing Eucharist on July 3, and Jefferts Schori will preside. The presiding bishop-elect’s nine-year term officially begins Nov. 1, 2015.

The presiding bishop is primate and chief pastor of the church, chair of the Executive Council, and president of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society.”

The 78th General Convention meets June 25 – July 3, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

God the Giver

By Richard W. Felton

“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.” (‭James‬ ‭1‬:‭17‬ ESV)

This verse from James is the inspiration for our theme this year. God is the perfect giver and provides for all of our needs. Our challenge is to be good and generous stewards of what God has provided.

The resources that have been posted on the TENS website for members to use include: an introduction to the theme; reflections written by generous stewards around the Church for the Fall propers; letters for use by the Rector/Vicar; and a pledge card. In the coming weeks, we will post letters from stewardship committee leaders and other helpful pieces to strengthen your campaign’s success. A little later, we will upload these resources in other languages.

Here is the website: www.tens.org/resources. This material is available to members only and there is new login information which has been given to the diocesan members. If you need help, please contact us at tens@tens.org.