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Join the Episcopal Parish Networks upcoming free workshop, Prepping for an Endowment:

What to think about when establishing an endowment, tomorrow, June 13, 2:00 pm Central, via Zoom. 

No endowment? A better way to think about this topic is ’no endowment – yet.’ Establishing an
endowment for your church is a signal that you are hopeful and visionary. Endowments aren’t a luxury for Episcopal churches, they are confirmation we believe in the future of the church and will do what’s necessary to ensure our unique Episcopal witness endures for generations.
Endowments mean your church believes in the future.

Panelists will cover a variety of questions on establishing an endowment, such as:
• When is a
good time to get started?
• What should you discuss?
• Where do funds come from?
• What do you need
 to have in place to be ready for a future gift?

Leave this workshop with the information needed to address what you need to know to plan for,
manage, and oversee an endowment today.


Register here.

 Episcopal Parish Network

 
The Reverend Steven Burns works as a Chaplain at Essentia Health - St. Mary’s Hospital in Superior, WI.

He has been part of our existing group that provides peer support to work teams
as well as providing support to staff individually, patients, and their families.

Last week, he was presented with the Value award for Joy.

In the nomination, his advocacy for staff well-being, including checking in with staff, sharing resources, recognizing signs of moral distress and healthcare provider burnout, as well as working collaboratively to build resiliency opportunities for staff were described and appreciated.

Denise Foster & Mary Gadwill
are putting a team together for this event.

Cheering section and chair watchers are welcome!

You can click here and then click on the donate buttons next to each participant's name to donate.

 

 

If you would like to sing with the choir, please bring choir dress and arrive at 10 am. 


If you aren't able to make it in person, 
please join the livestream via Zoom (instructions & link below) or on our Facebook page (to find us on Facebook type in @cathedralec).

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July seminar series at St. Peter’s, Sheboygan Falls

In the spiritual life, it’s good to have companions who can show us the way and encourage us on the journey. Come to St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, in Sheboygan Falls, WI, for three Wednesday evening seminars. Each session will introduce you to one of the 20th century’s best guides in the life of prayer, and one of their books which serves as an entry into their teaching.

Photos of Evelyn Underhill, Thomas Merton, and Ruth Burrows
  • July 10th, Evelyn Underhill and Practical Mysticism
  • July 17th, Thomas Merton and New Seeds of Contemplation
  • July 24th, Ruth Burrows and Essence of Prayer

Where: St. Peter’s is located at 104 Elm Street, Sheboygan Falls, WI

The Presenter: Fr. Chris Arnold

The Schedule: Wednesday evenings in July, with Holy Eucharist at 5:30pm, dinner at 6:00pm, and the seminar from 6:30-8:00pm. You can attend any or all of the sessions, and you can join us just for the seminar if you prefer!

Who can come?: All are welcome to attend. There is no cost, although St. Peter’s will gladly accept a free-will offering to offset the cost of dinner.

If I have questions: Please contact Father Paul Coey at the St. Peter’s church office This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit https://pilgrimsteps.org/companions/