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Sunday, November 15th, 2009
The Board of Directors of the Evangelical Education Society of the Episcopal Church (EES) honored the outstanding work of of the Rev. Emily Bloemker by awarding her the Rev. Dr. E. F. Michael Morgan Director’s Award. Bloemker, a 2009 graduate of the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, is associate rector at St. Timothy’s in Creve Coeur. (more…)
Tags: Award, Lui, Mission, Sudan, Women Posted in Metro IV, St Timothy-CC | No Comments »
Thursday, October 15th, 2009
This past Saturday was a crisp, sunny autumn day on the Katy Trail, perfect for Bike for Bikes, the fifth bike-a-thon organized by the people of Trinity, St. Charles. While participation was down this year, fellowship was high. If you’ve not participated individually or with your parish, riders meet at the south end of Frontier Park and travel out for an hour then return.Youth and adults participate, water stops and checkpoints provided by the organizers, to keep participants safe and hydrated. After the ride everyone carpools back to Trinity for a great outdoor meal around a fire, the highlight being s’mores. Riders and churches contribute money for bicycles for the Diocese of Lui.
Trinity Rector Tamsen Whistler explained how this effort began. About six years ago when Bishop Bullen from Lui diocese was visiting, he stopped by Trinity on a Wednesday evening. He spoke about the civil war that had just concluded. He related the horrific story of his being removed from the cathedral at gun point by a young soldier, of thinking that he was going to be killed, of asking the soldier if they could pray together first, and of praying with the soldier in Arabic. In the silence surrounding the stories of the faithfulness and hope of the Christian people of Lui, a parishioner asked, “Bishop Bullen, is there something that we can do that would make a difference…something simple, something meaningful?” The Bishop replied that such a simple thing as providing bicycles would help enormously. Lui clergy often walk three to four hours between churches, on visits. Bicycles cut those hours dramatically.
Everyone at Trinity wanted to participate, particularly the youth. Being so close to Katy Trail, it seemed an obvious choice to ride bikes and tricycles and walk to raise funds for a few bicycles each year.
Over the past five years many parishes have taken turns supporting the effort. Trinity parish was also touched by the visits of the Rev. Stephen Dokolo, and claim to have introduced him to s’mores, which he pronounced as very good indeed. Dokolo is the Lui priest who was sponsored by our diocese to study at Eden Seminary, and has now graduated and returned to Lui Diocese. For several years Dokolo won the award for bike-a-thon participant from the farthest distance. Saturday those honors went to Bastian Tolksdorf, a 16 yr old from Ludwigsburg, Germany, who is in St. Charles as a part of their sister city program.
It’s not too late to support Bike for Bikes, even if you weren’t able to ride this year. Checks will be gratefully accepted at Trinity Episcopal Church, 318 S. Duchesne St. Charles, MO, 63301. On Saturday, riders received bright orange wristbands that read “Biking for Lui” and “Praying for Lui,” and there are wristbands left. Until the supply runs out, a minimum donation of $5 will secure one of the remaining wristbands. Please note on the check for Bike for Bikes and if you would like a wristband.
More photos from the event…
- Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral, 1210 Locust St., St. Louis, MO 63103, ph 314-231-3454, www.christchurchcathedral.us
- Kemper Map by convocation
- Trinity-CWE Trinity Episcopal Church, 600 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, MO 63108, ph 314-361-4655, www.trinityepiscopal.net
- Trinity-St Charles Trinity Episcopal Church, 318 S. Duchesne, St. Charles, MO 63301, ph 636-949-0160, www.trinity-stcharles.org
Tags: Lui, Mission, Sudan, Youth Posted in Cathedral, Kemper, Trinity-CWE, Trinity-St Charles | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
All are invited to participate in a diocesan wide youth event hosted by Trinity Episcopal Church of St. Charles. Bike for Bikes is a bike-a-thon; the proceeds raised by this event will help purchase bikes and help with bike maintenance for the Diocese of Lui.
October 10, 2009 at 3 pm. The bike-a-thon will take place on the Katy Trail in St. Charles County. (more…)
Tags: Fundraiser, Lui, Mission, Sudan Posted in Kemper, Trinity-St Charles | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
The next trip to Lui from the Diocese of Missouri is planned for November 22 to December 5, 2009. Leaving the day after diocesan convention and spending Thanksgiving in Lui, our missioners will include
- Bishop George Wayne Smith
- Rev. Dan Handschy of Advent, Crestwood
- Rev. Anne Kelsey of Trinity, St. Louis
- Rev. Susan Naylor of Emmanuel, Webster Groves
- Mrs. Evelyn Smith of Christ Church Cathedral
- Mr. Marc Vanacht of St. Timothy’s, Creve Coeur
- Sam Christy of Holy Cross, Poplar Bluff
- Deb Goldfeder of Advent, Crestwood
- Debbie Smith of St. Timothy’s, Creve Coeur, and Mission Team Leader.
In addition to the nine Missourians, two missioners from the Blackmore Vale Deanery of England’s Salisbury Diocese will also travel to Lui in November, Anne Powell of Shillingstone, and a missioner yet to be named.
After several months of discussion and consideration, Blackmore Vale’s synod voted Monday, September 7th, to join with Missouri and Lui in a three-way companion relationship. Salisbury Diocese has had a 35-year link with the Province of Sudan, but up to now Blackmore Vale has not had much direct involvement. Bishop Bullen stayed in their deanery during the pre-Lambeth Sudan conference in the summer of 2008, and many in the deanery got to know him and became interested in developing a relationship. When Missouri’s companion diocese committee contacted Salisbury on Sudan matters, the Salisbury folks put Blackmore Vale in touch with the committee, and the relationship took off from there. The companion diocese committee is especially happy to be able to bring new friends to Lui and to bring the diocese of Missouri the opportunity to connect with congregations in England.
Our mission team leader, Debbie Smith, has recently joined the AFRECS board. After her trip to Blackmore Vale’s synod meeting, she stopped in Washington D.C. for AFRECS board meeting, an advocacy workshop, and then had a meeting with Josh Kremer, one of Senator Bond’s staff. Debbie writes on her blog, Lulului, “He was a great listener and asked good questions — the whole experience was a vindication of everything I’ve always believed about democracy.” (More information and pictures from these trips on the blog.)
Our November mission trip plans include a primary-school art project, meetings with clergy and teachers, and consulting in both Lui and Juba on agriculture and parish nursing. Donations and prayers are always gratefully received.
Tags: Advocacy, Lui, Mission, Sudan Posted in 4-Official Diocesan | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Lulului
Monday, September 7, 2009
A New Partnership
Tonight I went to the deanery synod meeting of Blackmore Vale deanery in Dorset, part of the English Diocese of Salisbury, where I had the joy of witnessing their unanimous vote to join with the Diocese of Missouri and the Diocese of Lui in a three-way relationship. I am excited about the opportunity to connect with the real-live modern-day English church and to enrich our relationship with our Moru friends in this way. It’s especially important to me that the partnership means a more immediate way to practice and demonstrate transparency, and that having a third culture in the mix will give us new perspective. Our new partners hosted Bishop Bullen last summer at the pre-Lambeth Sudan conference, and he worked his magic on them as he has on us. They have already been raising money for schools and one church’s Mother’s Union made lots of stoles for Lui clergy and sent them. So I’m thrilled to say that when we officially announce the November team next week, two of the missionaries will be from Blackmore Vale Deanery.
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Tags: Church of England, Lui, Mission, Salisbury, Sudan, The Anglican Communion Posted in 4-Official Diocesan | No Comments »
Friday, September 4th, 2009
http://stl2lui.blogspot.com/2009/09/things-sudan.html
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Things Sudan
I’m sitting in the Detroit airport, which is surprisingly familiar from the last Sudan mission. Today I’m on my way to England to attend a meeting of Blackmore Vale Deanery and discuss the possibility of a three-way relationship between us and Lui.
Even when Missouri isn’t actively preparing for a mission, there is always something happening on the companion diocese front. Recently we provided funds to buy a new generator because the old one had broken beyond repair. Our friend Stephen has been in Kampala to get a visa – he is attending a conference in Sweden next month. And our friend Margaret has been in Nairobi awaiting her US visa for studies at Eden, but she could not get an interview soon enough to start school this semester. (more…)
Tags: Episcopal Church Women, Lui, Mission, Sudan Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
http://www.sudan.anglican.org/jongleiappeal.php
On Saturday 29th August 2009 I received reports from Wernyol, Twic East County, Jonglei State, that there had been another attack on the peoples of the area in which over forty people – men, women and children – were killed. Amongst the dead were Ven. Joseph Mabior Garang, Archdeacon of Wernyol and Archbishop’s Commissary in the new Diocese of Twic East, who was shot at the altar of the church in Wernyol during a service of Morning Prayer. Tens of others have been wounded, some very seriously with gun-shot wounds and broken limbs. Only a few of these have been taken to Juba Military Hospital, whilst the rest are still in Bor Hospital. (more…)
Tags: Lui, Mission, Sudan Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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