E.Y.E. 2008
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| E.Y.E. is jam packed with fun and excitement! It is an opportunity to meet other youth from all over the world and experience the church on a global level. Participants are lodged in the host facility’s dorms and eat meals at the campus dining facilities. The event community gathers regularly as a large group for worship, program, music, and media. Participants also meet daily in an ongoing small group. A variety or other activities, such as carnivals, forums, workshops, sports/recreation, and free time help round out the schedule.E.Y.E. is a triennial event (held once every three years) as mandated by General Convention of the Episcopal Church. The first E.Y.E. was held in 1982 at The University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. The most recent E.Y.E. was held in 2005 at Berea College in Berea, Kentucky.
E.Y.E. is coordinated by the Ministries with Young People Cluster of the Episcopal Church with the help of a Design Team of youth and adults from across the U.S. and beyond. |
Archive for February, 2008
E.Y.E. 2008
Posted by plse on February 5, 2008
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How do I Choose a Seminary?
Posted by plse on February 5, 2008
by Sarah Irwin
Okay. You’ve prayed and discerned and thought about your calling, and now it’s time to think about seminary. How does anyone make a decision like that? Is it like going to college? Or choosing a place to live? A lot of factors will go into your decision about which seminary you choose to attend. This is a time when you want to make as many contacts as possible with as many different people as you can. Where did your parish priest or college chaplain go to seminary? Where did your bishop go? Does he or she want you to attend a particular school? At first, there seems to be a bewildering number of choices to make. The range of seminaries in the Episcopal Church is very, very broad. With a few categories of thought in mind, though, you can start to think concretely about where you are called to be. Read the rest of this entry »
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Theological Education
Posted by plse on February 5, 2008
by Lynne A. Grifo, Office for Ministry Development
Anglican theologian Charles Gore wrote:
Only those who know from the ground up what they believe, and why they believe, are able to help those who seek them out.
Theological education is related to baptism. With baptism we enter into new life following the example of Jesus Christ. It is a life of service and action to promote justice, peace and reconciliation. Baptism is much more than a momentary experience; it is the beginning of life-long process of spiritual growth. Learning is a key part of this growth process. The mission of theological education is to better equip the people of God for faithful and effective ministry and leadership.
Seminary education is one form of theological education. There are 11 accredited Episcopal seminaries and you can find information about them at the website Theological Education for All. They offer degree programs, certificates, and opportunities for continuing education, including courses on-line. They are located around the U.S. and each has a unique history, character and set of strengths.
Students in three-year Ministry of Divinity (M. Div.) programs are usually, although not always, in the process toward ordination. Other possible degrees are: a Master of Theological Studies or a Master of Arts (e.g. in Religion). Episcopalians also study theology at other seminaries and universities around the country. Many dioceses offer local training programs which, while not providing a degree, do prepare persons for designated roles in the church. If you hope to explore a call to be a priest or deacon your diocesan bishop would be the first person to talk to about where you might study. It is important to have this conversation before you register for a degree program at a seminary.
Some bishops want to encourage young adults in particular to consider a vocation in the church and may offer to fund the first year of seminary for a promising student. For information about other potential sources of financial aid click here and here.
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The Ordination Process
Posted by plse on February 5, 2008
by Beth Maynard
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The Diaconate
Posted by plse on February 5, 2008
by the Rev. D. Susanne Watson Epting
“My brother/sister, every Christian is called to follow Jesus Christ, serving God the Father, through the power of the Holy Spirit. God now calls you to a special ministry of servanthood directly under your bishop. In the name of Jesus Christ, you are to serve all people, particularly the poor, the weak, the sick, and the lonely. Read the rest of this entry »
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God Equips the Called
Posted by plse on February 5, 2008
by Nathan Humphrey
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Ministry in Everyday Life
Posted by plse on February 5, 2008
by Antoinette (Toni) Daniels, Director of Partnership Program Center at the Episcopal Church Center.
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