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Title: Episcopal Church Women


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Episcopal Church Women
  • Diocese of Easton

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EPISCOPALCHURCH WOMENS PRAYER
  • Almighty God, we pray that you will bless our
    work in mission and ministry in the world.  Make
    us so thankful for the power of your love, given
    through your son, Jesus, that we may pray, labor
    and give liberally to make known that love
    throughout the world. Bless us that our lives may
    shine forth the joy and wonder we share in your
    name. Amen

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ECW Diocese of Easton
  • Inviting women to join us in our mission to serve
    Christ, our Church, and our Community.
  • WHO ARE WE?
  • We are women of the Episcopal Church Rooted in
    our past and growing into Gods future

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About Our Logo
  • The Cross represents Christ and our service to
    Him in the world. The Circle stands for our hope
    for wholeness in our lives. The out flowing lines
    from the center depict the many works of the
    Episcopal Church Women, going out into the world.
    The intertwined lines represent our lives
    centered in Christ.

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ECW Diocese of EastonPurpose
  • To assist women of the Episcopal Church to carry
    out Christs work of reconciliation in the world
    and to take their place as leaders in the life
    and governance and worship of the church

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VISION
  • Our vision for all women of the Episcopal Church
    is that we become a vibrant blend of all ages,
    coming together as a peacemaking, healing part of
    the Church.  We aspire to be a God spark -
    shining and sharing the love of Christ.
  • God spark (from the Enneagram) the core self,
    the part of us made in Gods image, the spirit,
    soul.

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ECW Diocese of EastonOur Life
  • Our life as the Episcopal Church Women begins in
    the local congregation and continues at the
    diocesan, provincial and national levels. Each
    has its own unique characteristics which enable
    the mission and ministry of women. Episcopal
    Church Women are an integral part of the
    Episcopal Church Communion USA which consists of
    nine provinces and is part of the world wide
    Anglican Communion.

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WHAT WE DO?Three focuses of the ECW
  • To assist/enable the women of the church to carry
    out their mission and ministry
  • To encourage proactive advocacy for educational
    initiatives
  • To provide an opportunity for women to come
    together at Triennial Meeting for worship, study
    and action.

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GOALS
  • To create an awareness of the skills and talents
    women have to offer to the church.
  • To strengthen lines of communication through the
    website and diocesan and provincial visitations.
  • To encourage familiarity with and participation
    in programs offered to Women of the Episcopal
    Church on a parish, diocesan, provincial and
    national level.

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What We Offer
  • Spiritual growth and nourishment
  • Fellowship
  • Education
  • Leadership Training
  • Information on website http//www.episcopalchurch.
    org/ecw
  • Information in Communiqué
  • Opportunity for service, social action and
    advocacy

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Special Ministries of the ECW
  • The ECW is the umbrella for a number of special
    ministries that support and enhance the work of
    the church. There is a diocesan chair for each
    ministry as well as a coordinator for each
    parish. The work of each ministry is linked to
    the work of the national church.

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ECW Diocese of Easton Affiliates
  • Bishops Guild Fund
  • Call to Action
  • Women of Vision

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  • The ERD is an effective, reliable and vital
    ministry of the Episcopal Church in communities
    around the world. ERD provides emergency
    assistance in times of disaster, rebuilds
    devastated communities after the immediate crisis
    is over, and offers long-term solutions to help
    people sustain safer, healthier and more
    productive lives.
  • A MINISTRY OF THE WHOLE CHURCH FOR THE WHOLE
    WORLD. http//www.er-d.org/
  • National Projects Diocesan Projects
  • Floods in Haiti/ Dominican Republic Hurricane
    relief in
  • Iran Earthquake Dorchester Co
  • Iraq 9100.00
  • Sudan in Crisis
  • HIV/AIDS, A worldwide Crisis
  • World Hunger
  • El Salvador

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ERD in Diocese of Easton
  • The Diocese of Easton received a grant of 9,100.
    from Episcopal Relief and Development for
    emergency assistance for victims of Hurricane
    Isabel. The grant was awarded in response to
    specific requests made by parishes helping those
    in need. The largest portion of the grant was
    administered by St. Johns, Cornersville, for
    areas of Dorchester County which suffered from
    severe flooding, especially Hoopers Island. St.
    Pauls, Centreville, asked for help to provide
    prescriptions for a flood victim. Christ
    Church, Easton, collected cleaning supplies,
    towels, sheets, and household items for flood
    victims and received funds to help with the
    project.

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  • The Mission of the United Thank Offering is to
    expand the circle of thankful people. To achieve
    this mission, we encourage daily prayers,
    offerings and awareness of the abundance of God's
    blessings.
  • In 2003, UTO awarded over 3 million in grants.
  • UTO is very different from other groups. We are
    not fund-raisers and we do not collect
    contributions or donations. We do not think of
    UTO only once or twice a year. Thanks through
    Prayer and Offering
  • What we do in the United Thank Offering is first
    to offer our prayers of thanks to God. This is
    the major difference between us and other groups.
    The United Thank Offering is prayer oriented.
    Then we give tangible thanks for the blessing in
    the form of coins or bills. This money is an
    offering, not a donation.
  • This is the word we always use - an offering. An
    offering is not the same as a donation or a
    contribution. An offering is a thanksgiving to
    God - always. We do this every day - not just
    once in a while. Thanks be to God.
  • http//www.episcopalchurch.org/uto.htm

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UTO Grants in the Diocese of Easton
  • 1983 PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY Somerset Outreach
    Services Budget support for this program aiding
    isolated elderly handicapped clients in one of
    the poorest counties in the US 7,000.00
  • 1986 EASTON Diocese of Easton To expand a la
    minister program where many churches have
    part-time clergy 5,950
  • 1991 HILLSBORO MD Mission Outreach Center
    Diocese of Easton To erect furnish a
    multi-purpose building in a rural area for ethic
    educational, health mission outreach services
    to low income homebound individuals 38,000.00

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UTO Grants in the Diocese of Easton
  • 1995 OCEAN CITY MD Parent and Child Nurturing
    Diakonia Inc. To hire a staff person to nurture
    and mentor parents and children thrust into
    homelessness by providing case management which
    is necessary to build self sufficiency and now
    lacking in the program 15,000.00
  • 1997 CAMBRIDGE MD Community of the Ascension.
    To buy vinyl windows and rewire parts of a
    convent the community established in 1995 extends
    temporary shelter to women following
    incarceration. 13,370

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UTO Grants in the Diocese of Easton
  • 1998 BIVALVE MD West Side Community Food Pantry
    Growing together to provide training about
    addictions crisis and resource development and to
    foster cross racial integration through
    fellowship activities for program participants
    and volunteers. 3,500.00
  • 2001 HURLOCK MD St Andrews Mission. To purchase
    and install a health department approved kitchen
    in a parish hall addition funded by a
    self-sustaining mission health department
    approval allows outreach service beyond the
    immediate congregation. 15,000.

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Church Periodical Club CPC is a voluntary
organization
  • THE CHURCH PERIODICAL CLUB is an independent,
    affiliated organization of the Executive Council
    of the Episcopal Church, dedicated to the
    worldwide Ministry of the Printed Word and to the
    Promotion of Christian Mission. It is the only
    organization in the Episcopal Church dedicated
    solely to providing free literature and related
    materials, both religious and secular, to people
    all over the world who need and request them and
    who have no other source for obtaining them.
    Prayer Books, books for seminarians, educational
    materials, medical textbooks, agricultural
    manuals and books for those in local and global
    mission are some of the publications the Church
    Periodical Club supplies.
  • National Books Fund and the Miles of Pennies are
    the vehicles used for donations.
  • 2004 Diocesan of Easton CPC gave 900 to
    seminarians http//www.jladefoged.com/cpctest/inde
    x.htm

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Bishops Guild Fund
  • Bishops Guild Fund is the Bishops discretionary
    fund. Parishes contribute so that the Bishop has
    funds that he can use to help clergy within the
    diocese that find themselves in financial need.

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  • The purpose of the National Altar Guild
    Association (NAGA) is to assist parish, diocesan,
    and provincial altar guilds through information,
    resources, and communication including a
    quarterly newsletterthe Epistle.
  • By making itself aware of the great diversity
    among us Episcopalians, by staying abreast of
    liturgical changes not only in ceremony but also
    in the furnishings of worship, by helping solve
    contemporary altar guild problems, by spreading
    the word about who knows what "in altar guild
    country," NAGA is the center of the altar guild
    network.
  • The altar guilds "out there" assist NAGA with its
    on-going projects such as making stoles and
    chasubles for the chaplains of the armed forces
    and rounding up articles for its regular gift to
    General Convention an outstanding
    Ecclesiastical Art Collection
  • http//www.episcopalchurch.org/altarguild.htm

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  • CharterWashington National Cathedral is operated
    by the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation
    (PECF). The PECF was chartered by the United
    States Congress in 1893 to operate the Cathedral
    and its affiliated organizations.
  • Not-for-profitThe PECF is recognized by the
    Internal Revenue Service as a not-for-profit,
    educational 501(c)3 organization. All gifts to
    the Cathedral and memberships to the National
    Cathedral Association are tax-deductible to the
    extent permitted by law.
  • General InformationThe cornerstone of the
    Cathedral was laid in 1907, and the final finial
    was set in place in 1990. The Cathedral was built
    and is operated solely on the support of private
    donations. The Cathedral receives no support from
    the federal government or any national church.
    Officially named the Cathedral Church of St.
    Peter and St. Paul, the Cathedral serves as a
    three-fold mission
  • A National House of Prayer for All People
  • A Great Church for National Purposes
  • The Chief Mission Church of the Episcopal Diocese
    of Washington
  • HTTP//www.cathedral.org

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  • The Daughters of the King is an Order for women
    in the Episcopal Church with Chapters in the
    Roman Catholic Church and in the Evangelical
    Lutheran Church in America. Daughters are
    dedicated to prayer and service For Christ's
    Sake.
  • The Daughters of the King is an Order for women
    who are communicants of the Episcopal Church, or
    churches in communion with it, or churches who
    are in the Historic Episcopate. Members undertake
    a Rule of Life, incorporating the Rule of Prayer
    and the Rule of Service. By reaffirmation of the
    promises made at Confirmation, a Daughter pledges
    herself to a life-long program of prayer, service
    and evangelism, dedicated to the spread of
    Christ's Kingdom and the strengthening of the
    spiritual life of her parish.
  • Purpose of the Order "The object of this Order
    shall be the extension of Christ's Kingdom
    through Prayer, Service, and Evangelism.
  • http//www.dok-national.org/

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  • The Girls' Friendly Society is an international,
    non-profit organization for girls and young
    women, affiliated with the Episcopal Church. It
    is a parish based program with membership open to
    girls from the ages of 7 - 21 of any race,
    religion, or nationality.
  • The purpose of the GFS/USA is to provide a girls
    program within the Episcopal Church whose members
    accept the Christian faith and seek in the
    fellowship of worship, study, work, and play to
    serve God and extend his kingdom.
  • http//www.gfsusa.org/index.html

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CALL TO ACTION National ECW Program
  • Literacy Supporting and creating programs and
    providing resources
  • Non-violence Supporting and creating safe
    environments where learning and growth can
    thrive.
  • Leadership Training Empowering individuals to
    discover their own gifts for leadership so that
    they can, in turn, use what they believe to make
    a difference.
  • Interfaith Education and Outreach Networking
    with members of other faith communities and
    educating ourselves about other faith traditions
  • http//www.episcopalchurch.org/ecw

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Women of Vision National ECW Program
  • Women of Vision is a program which is spiritually
    based and grounded in scripture.  The programs
    include sessions
  • Identifying and increasing awareness of
    individual differences
  • Recognizing positive communication skills
  • Identifying skills and spiritual gifts
  • Exploring group dynamics
  • Discerning personal mission
  • Discovering the relationship between the Bible
    and the Book of Common Prayer
  • Dealing with anger and stress
  • Transforming negative concepts into positive
    images
  • Using power effectively
  • Celebrating ministry.
  • http//www.episcopalchurch.org/ecw

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Top 10 Reasons to support ECW
  • 10. Pilgrimages and Programs at the National
    Cathedral
  • 9. Fundraising for CPF - Church Periodical Fund
    is used to provide printed materials for
    Seminarians of the Diocese and other print
    needs.
  • 8. The Bishops Fund to assist Clergy in
    financial need.
  • 7. The Bishops Spouse Fund
  • 6. Sponsoring Episcopal Relief and Development
  • 5. Supporting the United Thank Offering (UTO)

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Top 10 Reasons to support ECW (contd)
  • 4. The Altar Guild to maintain the needs of the
    Clergy
  • 3. ECW was the founding force behind allowing
    women to truly serve the church in all
    capacities.
  • 2. The fellowship of your Sisters in Christ
    make new friends but keep the old
  • THE NUMBER ONE REASON TO JOIN AND SUPPORT THE ECW
    IS..
  • JESUS SAID TOO. WE ARE CALLED TO SERVICE

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Women of the Episcopal ChurchECW
  • With Gods Help Serving Our Church and Community

Altar Guild UTO Bishops Guild CPC Episcopal
Relief and Development National
Cathedral
Christ Is Our Sure Foundation
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ECW Easton Diocesan Board
  • Co-Presidents
  • Linda Smith, St Peters Salisbury
  • Pam Quarstein, Shrewsbury Parish
  • Communications Ruth Kemp, St Pauls Berlin
  • Treasurer Berry Passano, Holy Trinity Oxford
  • United Thank Offering Margaret Schul, St Pauls
    Berlin
  • Altar Guild Mary Clubb and Doris Hughes
  • Bishops Guild Fund Peggy Rogers
  • Church Periodical Club Elizabeth Flood
  • National Cathedral Bonny Anderson
  • Episcopal Relief and Development Roberta Gribbon

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