Deanery Net News

June 24, 2012

Sunday, June 24th, 2012

Thunder Bay Anglican and Evangelical Lutheran Women
Pictured are Helen Kyle, Bursury Committee member, Desirae Gilberds and Mary Anne Schmidt, President.


Anglican Lutheran Bursery winner

1. From Sharon Corston, Vice President, Thunder Bay Anglican and Evangelical Lutheran Women:

“The Anglican and Lutheran churches in Canada are pressing the federal government for immediate, concrete action to reduce the “unacceptably high” rates of poverty and homelessness in this country. … “Together, our churches will watch for indicators of an effective national strategy for reducing poverty and homelessness,” said Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, and National Bishop Susan Johnson of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC), in a letter. Dated Jan. 20 [2011], the letter was addressed to Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development.” These quotes from an article written by Marites M. Sison and published in the Anglican Journal March 2011.

February 2011, the ELC Lutheran Church Women invited their Anglican sisters to join them in what was to become their motto ‘Fighting poverty in Thunder Bay.’ With input from Marie Klassen, Director, Lakehead Social Planning Council and Rebecca Johnson, Councillor at Large, these women committed to supporting the cause. One of their achievements was the creation of a bursary, to be awarded to a worthy student, and thus break the cycle of poverty through education. The recipient for their first bursary was Desirae Gilberds who graduated from Superior CVI High School in January. Desirae received her bursary at the June 15th convocation.

Rev. Chris and Tracy Harper with dog Casey

2. Bishop Stephen Andrews is pleased to announce the appointment of The Rev. Christopher Harper as Incumbent of St Michael and All Angels, Thunder Bay, effective September 23, 2012. Chris comes to us from the Diocese of Saskatchewan where he is Rector of St Mary & St Anne’s and St Saviour’s, Birch Hills; St George’s, Kinistino; and St James’, Muskoday First Nation; in addition to the summer congregations of Church of the Epiphany, Glen Mary and Holy Trinity, Brancepeth. He has served on a number of diocesan and national committees, including the Diocesan Indigenous Council, as a Delegate to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, the Diocesan Executive Committee, and as a member of the Executive and General Synod Planning Committees of the Council of General Synod. Chris is also Warden of Lay Readers for the diocese. A former ambulance driver and emergency medical technician from Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, Chris attended the James Settee College (where he was a student of Bishop Andrews) and Wycliffe College, from which he obtained his M.Div. in 2005. He was ordained the same year. Bishop Andrews welcomes Chris and his wife, Tracy, to the Diocese of Algoma and asks that you remember them in your prayers as they prepare to undertake their new ministry. He also asks you to join him in giving thanks for the faithful interim ministry of The Rev. Lyn Fisher.

3. Mission to Seafarers: How can you help?

· Magazines and clothing may be put in the drop off box at the Seafarers’ Centre.

· Pop cans are collected at the Centre and recycled at Dutchak Recycle Inc.

· The Mission relies heavily on Volunteers for its operation. They are needed for watch keeping at the Centre or driving the van for various services offered to the Seafarers,

Fund raising projects are held such as the meat sale and the annual fund raising dinner.

There are many ways in which you can become involved as a volunteer. The work is fulfilling and the gratitude of the Seafarers is rewarding. If you would like to volunteer or find out more, contact Chaplain Rev. Ed Swayze at 626-2571.


June 18, 2012

Tuesday, June 19th, 2012

Man at barbeque

1. Deanery Anglicans host ‘Free Community BBQ’ at Shelter House on Saturday June 23rd, 1:00-4:00pm. We welcome your support as we share the joy and fun of summer with the economically challenged in our community, and those who have suffered losses in the East End floods. Volunteers welcome! Come join Anglicans from Thunder Bay and the North Shore in offering BBQ food, games, and entertainment to those who do not have access to camps, backyards, or BBQs. Even if you cannot donate your time, please assist our community outreach by praying for the success of this Deanery project. BBQ runs rain or shine, so please pray for good weather!

2. St. Thomas will host a Deanery of Thunder Bay special event on Tues., June 19th, 7:00-9:00 pm. Guest presenter will be the Rt. Rev. Fraser Lawton, Bishop of Athabasca, and we will have an uplifting time of prayer and praise, followed by refreshments and fellowship. There is no cost – no registration; just come as you are and bring a friend in need of encouragement.

Fun at Camp G

1. The Ladies Auxiliary to Camp Gitchigomee will be holding the Annual Camp Clean Up on June 20. Start time is 10 a.m. Bring your lunch and help get the camp ready for the upcoming camping season. Carpool with some friends—hope to see you there. Call the camp voice mail 622-0020 and leave a message if you would like to carpool with someone. We can set you up with a ride.

2. Camp Gitchigomee will hold an Open House on Sunday, June 24. Come out and visit the Camp and see what is there. Bring your lunch & supper; go for a swim in our beautiful sandy cove; take out a canoe and paddle on the river or lake. Everyone is welcome to come out and enjoy the camp.

3. Market – Giant Yard Sale of Kids’ Stuff! St. Mary’s ACW, is hosting a Mother’s Market at St. Mark’s Anglican Church in Rosslyn Village, on Saturday, June 23rd from 10:00-1:00pm. Admission: $1/person. Table rentals: $20.00 each. Refreshments available (Hotdogs, tea, coffee, pop, etc). Please use lower level entrance in St. Mary’s Fellowship Hall. Contact Person: Betty Sand at 939-2768. Tell your friends, family and neighbours

4. On Saturday June 23 please plan to participate in the Blessing of the Fleet at the lookout on the Royal Canadian Navy Pier, Pier 3 at Marina Park. Activities begin at 10:30 a.m. For vessel instructions, and further information visit www.missiontoseafarers.ca/thunderbay or contact the Rev’d Ed Swayze 344-8241. Sponsored by the Mission to Seafarers.

5. Mission to Seafarers: How can you help?

· Magazines and clothing may be put in the drop off box at the Seafarers’ Centre.

· Pop cans are collected at the Centre and recycled at Dutchak Recycle Inc.

· The Mission relies heavily on Volunteers for its operation. They are needed for watch keeping at the Centre or driving the van for various services offered to the Seafarers,

Fund raising projects are held such as the meat sale and the annual fund raising dinner.

There are many ways in which you can become involved as a volunteer. The work is fulfilling and the gratitude of the Seafarers is rewarding. If you would like to volunteer or find out more, contact Chaplain Rev. Ed Swayze at 626-2571.

6. Have you ever run into an old friend that you simply don’t remember? Laura Marie reflects on rebuilding a relationship, as honesty is met with grace. Log in to The Community to join in the conversation! www./thecommunity.anglican.ca/everyday/2233/new-and-new-again-friends/