Roger L. Gregory, Paul V. Traxler Jr. King, Dennis W. Shedd, G. Wynn Jr. Floyd, Stephanie D. Thacker, Pamela A. Paul V. Niemeyer, Roger L. Gregory, J. Harris, Barbara Milano Keenan. Harry Goldman Jr. Wynn, Jr. Shedd, James A. Andre M. Those searching for on-line worship on this Remembrance Sunday are directed to the Provincial Service that can be linked from here. The Provinical Service begins at This week we have had technical problems, so there will be no service broadcast from St Mary's Pro-cathedral.
We are sorry for any inconvenience this causes. We encourage you to join the Provincial The service of Holy Communion from St Mary's Pro-Cathedral on Sunday 18 October will be available via Facebook at 10am on Sunday morning, with music to allow you to settle and prepare from 9. The Bishop The Bishop is presiding, Canon Terry Taggart is the preacher. The Scottish Episcopal Church decided, the week before lockdown began, that the best way to love its adherents and their families was to close church buildings to public worship, encouraging people to Sunday 29 March - Lent 5 — Passiontide begins The gospel reading today is the story of the raising of Lazarus.
You are invited to light a candle and place it in your window at The Dean is seen here, on the right of the Bishop, together Do you love me?
John Do you love me? We have just heard the risen Jesus Christ ask this question of Peter three times. And at each affirmative reply, Jesus gives If you cannot view the video on this website, please The delegates to Synod gathered in Aberdeen from across the Diocese where they were welcomed The purpose of this appeal is to help us all, as individuals, vestries and congregations, to live in GOD Willing, Paper copies are available from any of our churches or from the Diocesan office.
The Street Pastors, with their parent organisation, the Ascension Trust are holding a week of prayer next week from 28 October to 3 November. There are a number of Street Pastors who are members of The Epiphany Group members in Aberdeen are planning to offer a retreat in daily life to run during Lent, from Sunday 23 February to Saturday 4 April. Information about the retreat is available Bishop Anne writes: After many years of very faithful service, John Whittall is retiring from the role of Diocesan Secretary.
He is stepping down at this point in the year so that a successor can The College of Bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church has asked each congregation to open their doors on the weekend of 5 and 6 October to create a space for people in their community to offer prayer. Bishop Anne's latest column in The Press and Journal was published today It can be read at: Anne Dyer: It is not just that words themselves can hurt -they can make people pick up sticks and stones A copy of Bishop Anne's sermon from Saturday can be found here.
It is titled: "There is no other word for it — the system for looking after our older The Revd Rebekah Hatch has been nominated by Bishop Centrepost for July and August is shown below. A printable PDF copy is also available. It has been wonderful to have so many contributions of events from our congregations which has meant that many Currently on display in Ballater Library is a bag of rubbish.
The latest newsletter for the Scottish Episcopal Institute is shown below. A PDF copy is also available. A PDF copy is available here. No more Single-use Some things the Resurrection teaches us… Language changes, The latest edition of Northern Light is shown below.
A PDF file edition is available here. Paper copies should be available in all of our churches, and additional copies are available from the Diocesan Should you need to be in contact with Bishop Anne, It is with sadness that we announce that Ruth Salthouse of St Kentigern's, Ballater, died on Thursday 4th April following a long illness. Many will have known her through her work in the Diocese.
We wish him a long and happy Bishop Anne's latest column in the press and journal is now available on the Press and Journal website. It is titled "We can all be much more dementia friendly". You can read it online at here. Bishop Anne has launched her Bishop's Lent Appeal for this year.
The leaflet is shown below, and is also available as a printable PDF file. Bishop's Charge to Diocesan Synod held on 2 March, A text copy of the charge is also available here. Photos and resources from the sermon are available below: Bishop Anne welcomes A text copy of this sermon is available here. The existing chairs - see the attached photos - are the original chairs provided for the church in , and we are looking A reminder of two events due to take place this week: Thursday 17 January, 7.
Also at this service, Vanessa Pinto was licensed as a Pioneer Evangelist in Photos from Ruth is currently Rector of St David of Scotland The order of service is available here and a text copy of Bishop Anne's sermon is also available. We welcome Terry and his wife Sam to the Diocese. Photos from the service are shown below. Joan is moving to Stirling. We are very grateful for her ministry at St Ninian's, Seaton, and in the Diocese.
Joan has done much Photos from the day are available below. The Service was streamed live on our Facebook page and the His stall is named for St Magnus, saint of the northern Isles. Neil is rector of St Magnus Church, Lerwick and Bishop Anne's sermon is also available - the video was The Bishop has highlighted the following dates. Please keep all those involved in your prayers. A new edition of Northern Light is shown below. A printable PDF copy is also available, and paper copies should arrive in our churches by this coming Sunday.
This edition, we are trialling a large Gerry will be instituted in September. Neil has an extensive and well respected ministry in Shetland. Photos from the Diocesan Choral Festival are shown below. A video copy of Bishop Anne's Sermon is also available. During the service, the Lay Readers renewed their vows, and Prof.
Andrew Morrisson was awarded the Fellowship of St Andrew. Bishop Anne writes: In order to recognise and honour those who have made a significant contribution to the life of the Diocese and beyond I am inaugurating a Fellowship of St Andrew.
Fellowships will Today's prayer is offered by our Bishop, Anne. One of today's speakers is Jennifer Holden, an ordinand from this diocese. The poster for his walk is shown below. You can support Emsley on his Just Giving page, Video and Text copies of the Sermon are also available.
A printable text copy of the sermon is also available. The Easter Edition of Northern Light is shown below. A printable PDF version is also available for both Northern Light, and the insert that was distributed with it.
The following pages are Centrepost for April, giving details of events taking place around the Diocese is shown above. A printable PDF version is also available.
Bishop Anne has released a text copy of the sermon she preached at the Chrism Mass held at St Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. It is shown below, and a printable PDF copy is also available. The full service, The Chrism Mass, in which the oils were blessed and the clergy renewed their vows, took place today at St Andrew's Cathedral in Aberdeen.
The Bishop has made a text copy of her sermon available. A video copy will be made available later today. It is shown below, a printable PDF copy is also available. Bishop of the United I know that many of you are wondering how I will get about and visit the diocese. Here is my plan.
Dennis was born in the United States. Growing up in Pennsylvania, Diocesan Synod takes place this coming Saturday at the Hilton Doubletree in Aberdeen, beginning with the Eucharist at am. Papers are available on the website: Agenda, minutes of last year's Bishop Anne has released a text copy of her first sermon in the Diocese, preached last Sunday, 4 March, at St Andrew's Cathedral - an extract is shown below.
It is available in full here. There has Photos telling the story of yesterday's consecration of Bishop Anne are shown below. The full consecration service of Bishop Anne Dyer. Click here to view the full order of service. As I make my final preparations for my consecration on Thursday, this message comes to thank you all for the wave of prayer that is carrying me forward. Your cards, messages and greetings have been so Following consultation with the Provost, the IT Officer is intending to stream the daily offices live from the Diocesan Day of Prayer at the Cathedral tomorrow to allow those unable to be with us in person Isaac writes: As we move towards the day of the Consecration and Enthronement of Anne Margie died unexpectedly on New Years Eve.
As a Lay Reader More details will follow when they are known. To the clergy and people of the United Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney: Good news of great joy for all people.
I am taking a moment between carol services and home visits to send you greetings and Centrepost, giving news of events and happenings due to take place around the Diocese in the next few months, is shown above. I would like to thank Ian for his hard work and support as a member A new Music Collection has been published in Deeside.
When Sheila My greetings to you all in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. This comes to let you know my delight at being elected to be your next bishop, and to thank you for the many lovely and welcoming messages The Service is being The celebrations Here is the sermon preached by The Very Parents are the primary disciplers of their children, and this nationwide Centrepost, showing events due to take place around the Diocese, is shown above.
Bishop Ndwandwe succeeds Bishop Sitembele Mzamane who retired Centrepost for September is now available shown above. A printable PDF Copy is also available. Photos telling the story of the day are shown below.
A video copy of Bishop The process for electing a new Bishop involves a Preparatory Committee producing a shortlist of a minimum of three candidates for recommendation to the Electoral Synod. The Preparatory Committee Centrepost, giving information of events taking place around the Diocese is shown above for July and August.
All welcome. The service will be followed by a private service of cremation. The service was streamed on our Facebook page and that video can be viewed from the Facebook Lisa has journeyed through her illness with remarkable faith and with great concern Our new Diocesan Website is now launched after many months of preparation.
It has a new menu structure, designed to support the varying and diverse areas of work which take place across the Diocese, Please hold him and his wife Ina in your prayers. Please also pray for St Devenick's Church and St Representatives from six of our congregations gathered at St Clement's Church in Aberdeen today for the second gathering of the Renewing Ordinary Christians series.
The highlights of the day included Centrepost for June, giving details of events taking place around the Diocese, is shown above. Information about Vestments will follow. Centrepost for May, giving information of events taking place around the Diocese, is shown above. Canon Paul Watson writes: Please consider joining with this wonderful initiative of prayer during the period from Ascension Day to Pentecost. Many resources are available on Thy Kingdom Come website Photos by Stephanie Brock.
Many children who receive free School meals during term time face difficulties Photos from today's service as the clergy renewed their ordination vows and the consecration of the Holy Oils. The readings for this week are For more information about The readings for this week The readings for this The readings for this week are: Genesis The readings The details of the mediation process for the Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney have been published.
You can In publishing the report, the College expresses A day to which everyone is invited - come to Banchory Milton of Crathes and meet old or new friends. See the details here: Let's get together. The final blog today, after a visit to St Magnus' Cathedral. Today is Pentecost, when we celebrate the Holy Spirit coming upon the followers of Jesus. The blog today describes how Magnus became a saint. Bishop Anne - Today's blog is here: 23 May, Sunday Today we reached Kirkwall, at the end of our pilgrimage.
We walked along the cliff tops from Orphir. After today - two more blogs, and then I am done. Bishop Anne - Today's blog is here The route today was Finstown to Orphir, on a very cold day. The theme was 'Forgiveness'. Today the pligrimage route was from Dounby to Finstown. The theme of our reflections today was 'Change'. The theme was 'growth'. A setting full of new life in the fields helped us imagine what might be possible for us all.
The theme for this section of the Way is 'loss'. Today the weather is bright and still in Orkney. Tomorrow we begin to walk St Magnus Way. Today's blog contains some beautiful music, and some details of the life of St Magnus.
Bishop Anne - The Today I write about St Olaf. A church named for him was most likely the 'Kirk' of Kirkwall. There are traces of his influence remaining today in Orkney. Bishop Anne - Read today's blog about Olaf Today I travelled from Kirkwall to Stromness, passing key monuments in the ancient landscape. Today's blog is concerned with the beauty that has made Orkney such a spiritual place for millennia.
Here is the blog for today, thoughts from the skies above the diocese. Bishop Anne Grant, we pray, almighty God, that as we believe The Bishop is going on pilgrimage to Orkney. She travels to Kirkwall on Thursday 13 May. While she is away she will be blogging about her experiences.
Her preparatory blog is here: [pdfjs-viewer Happy Easter to all who have followed this Lent Course. On Fridays, we are in the Creative Space. Today is Good Friday, so we contemplate the cross of Christ. The material On Thursdays, we are in the Kitchen. Today we think about love and washing hands. The material can be used at any On Wednesdays, we are in the Bedroom. Today we think about things done at night that led to the arrest of Jesus.
On Tuesdays we are in the sitting room. Today we think about being there but not quite yet. The material can be used On Mondays, we are in the Hall, today we hear about Mary of Bethany's gift.
The material can be used at any time of On Saturday's we are in the Place of Prayer, today we are thinking about making the journey to prayer to Jerusalem On Fridays, we are in the Creative Space, thinking about stones.
The material can be used at any time of the day. Today we are in the Kitchen on the Feast of the Annunication. On Wednesdays, we are in the Bedroom, what is your night-time routine?
The material can be used at any time of the Today we think about empty chairs. On Mondays, we are in the Hall, today we read the story of Susanna and the Elders. On Saturday's we are in the Place of Prayer, today we are thinking about seeking and finding refuge in God.
Today we are in the Creative Space thinking writing letters. Today we are in the Kitchen thinking about witnesses. The PDF here On Wednesdays we are in the Bedroom. Do you find a night light helpful? On Tuesdays we are in the sitting room, what can you see from your window? On Monday we are in the Hall, thinking about time keeping.
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