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Are you Episcorific? Latest edition now online

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

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ShowMe St Louis (KSDK-TV) profiles Strings Attached at St. Stephen’s in Ferguson

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Video and full text online at KSDK.com.

As of late, St. Stephens Church is Ferguson is making a lot of noise. “St. Stephens the Church is like a lot of these churches that are having a hard time growing,” said Steve Lawler. Inspiration for Episcopal priest Steve Lawler to start a new page. “We realized the traditional arts community and cultural community in St. Louis doesn’t always serve North County.”

And realizing the power of music, Lawler started a guitar program open to children and young adults. “This is really our attempt to put the guitar and music lesson and all of that in the hands of kids who might not be able to have this opportunity.”

EYE 2011 (Episcopal Youth Event), call for youth leaders to help design next year’s program

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

The next Episcopal Youth Event will take place June 22-26, 2011. in St. Paul, Minnesota, on the campus of Bethel University.
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30 Hour Famine set for diocesan youth, April 23-24, 2010

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

The 15th Annual 30 Hour Famine week-end at Church of the Advent is scheduled on Friday, April 23 through Saturday, April 24.  Participants will gather at 6:00pm on Friday, spending the night at church; and the famine ends with a parish sponsored dinner at 6:00pm on Saturday. (more…)

Fifth year of Trinity, St.Charles, bike-a-thon for Lui diocese (2009)

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…

J2A License for Diocese (2009)

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

The Diocese has again renewed our license for all parishes and missions to have free access to the Rite 13, Journey to Adulthood (J2A), and Young Adults in the Church (YAC) materials from Leader Resources. If you are unfamiliar with these materials, or haven’t looked at them for awhile, please take advantage of this offering. (more…)

News about Happening #3, Nov. 13-15 (2009)

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

HAPPENING is a weekend about discovering Christianity in a whole new way. It is designed by, led by, and offered to teenagers. The weekend is spent in a fun, informal, and safe environment where you can share your faith in a relaxed Christian atmosphere. A young person acting as “Rector” leads the weekend with the help of clergy and a staff of mostly young people, all being veteran Happeners.

• Is Christianity relevant to youth today?
• Can it permeate the many areas of school life?
• Can it transform the world and maintain relevance with changing times? (more…)