English Churches Reject “Anglican Covenant.”

English Churches Reject “Anglican Covenant.”

In the aftermath of Gene Robinson’s election and consecration as Bishop of New Hampshire, factions in the Anglican Communion drew of the proposed covenant as a means of establishing a system of uniform authority throughout the worldwide Communion.  On March 24, an absolute majority of dioceses in the Church of England voted down the proposed covenant, even though the vast majority of English bishops and the Archbishop of Canterbury endorsed it.  Proponents of the covenant saw it as a means of reducing the risk of division.  Opponents saw it as a means by which one Church could interfere in the policies and practices of another.

To date, only The Church of Ireland, The Anglican Churches of Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Southern Africa and the Southern Cone of America, and those of the Provinces of Myanmar, South East Asia and the West Indies have adopted the covenant.

The Episcopal Church USA will vote on the covenant during its general convention in July 2012.  The covenant has virtually no chance of being adopted here.

You can follow these links to read an insightful article about this by Diarmaid MacCulloch in The Guardian, to read the BBC’s reporting on the vote, what the Archbishop had to say, and to read the proposed covenant itself.

World Pediatric Project Funds Life-Saving Surgery for St. Lucia Boy

World Pediatric Project Funds Life-Saving Surgery for St. Lucia Boy

St. Mary’s parishioners have raised over $5,000 for World Pediatric Project to bring Merlik Cobbe to Richmond for life-saving heart surgery and an eye procedure at the Medical College of Virginia.  An adorable 8 year-old boy from St. Lucia, Merlik will be traveling to Richmond in March with his mother, Rosemary.  They arrive late on March 13th and will be staying at the Hospital Hospitality House near VCU while they are here.  We are still looking for contributions of jigsaw puzzles, books, information about Richmond, t-shirts or sweatshirts from U of R or VCU, magazines for Rosemary, coffee cake, baked treats and other items to make their stay as happy as possible.  Please contact Molly Snow if you are interested in contributing to the welcome basket! (mcmitche@hotmail.com)

Merlik and his mother will join us for the 11am service on March 18th with coffee and treats afterwards!  One of the treats will be an extended coffee hour during which the children will sing for our guests.  Merlik’s first procedure will be the next week, and he will need to stay in the hospital for about one week after his surgery. While he is in the hospital, we will provide updates about his progress, and hope that you will visit with him and bring him good cheer!

“Engaging the Parish” Workshop Meets

“Engaging the Parish” Workshop Meets

About a dozen of our very active parishioners gathered with John, Eleanor and David on a recent Saturday morning to explore ways to get even more of us engaged in parish activities.  As Eleanor put it, “We want to give as many people as possible an opportunity to change their lives as our lives have been changed.”  Wally Stettinius led off the discussion by noting our many successes.  Things are really, really good at St. Mary’s.  But, as Wally noted, “No organization can afford to sit on its laurels.  Success can be toxic to your future.”

We broke up into three groups to deliberate on three key areas:  Worship and Programs, Fellowship and Outreach.    After more than an hour in our groups, we reconvened to share our ideas.  To say that the sessions were productive would be a gross understatement.  We developed a slew of ideas about new initiatives in each of the three areas and across all of our age groups.

We resolved to take all of our ideas and report them to the vestry and the committee heads.  They will then come up with an annual plan for each of our committees and for all of our activities.