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ARIZONA EPISCOPALIAN // VOLUME 3 // ISSUE 4 FA L L 2 012 AZ DIOCESAN EVENTS OCTOBER - DECEMBER 2012

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5 First Friday Art Walk 11 Veteran’s Day 6pm | Trinity Cathedral IN Phoenix ARIZONA EPISCOPALIAN // VOLUME 3 // ISSUE 4 Bishop’s Visitation 6 Diocesan Women’s Ministries Gathering St. Andrew’s in Tucson 8:30am | Trinity Cathedral IN Phoenix 12 Southern Arizona Deacons Meeting The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona 7 Bishop’s Visitation 12 PM | Grace St. Paul’s IN Tucson Established in 1959, The Episcopal St. John’s in williams Diocese of Arizona has 25,000 22-23 Thanksgiving members in 12,500 households in 8 Southern Arizona Deacons Meeting Diocesan Office Closed 64 congregations. We are part of 12PM | Grace St. Paul’s IN Tucson The Episcopal Church and the 30-12/2 Men’s Retreat worldwide Anglican Communion. 12 Celebration of New Ministry of The Rev. Julie O’Brien Chapel Rock, Prescott inside this issue 7PM | St. Stephen’s in Phoenix Diocesan House FALL 2012 DECEMBER 114 W. Roosevelt Street 13 Quiet Day Phoenix, AZ 85003-1406 602-254-0976 phone 9:30am | St Barnabas in Scottsdale 7 First Friday Art Walk Diocesan Events left Farmers Market of Free Food 6pm | Trinity Cathedral IN Phoenix 800-420-1500 toll free 602-495-6603 fax 10am | St. Luke’s IN Phoenix Contents 1 azdiocese.org 8 Quiet Day E-pistle 2 14 Bishop’s Visitation 9:30am | St Barnabas in Scottsdale The Bishop of Arizona 52nd Diocesan Convention: Realizing God’s Dreams St. Francis IN Green Valley Farmers Market of Free Food The Rt. Rev. Kirk Stevan Smith 4 10am | St. Luke’s IN Phoenix [email protected] Order of Business 6 19-20 52nd Diocesan Convention Canon to the Ordinary The Rev. Canon Timothy Dombek Workshops 8 Phoenix, AZ 9 Bishop’s Visitation & Dedication of [email protected] New Church Building INTERIM Dean of Trinity Cathedral Nominees 11 Diocesan Office Closed St. Raphael’s IN Benson 22 The Rev. Canon Mark Sutherland Financial Statements 16 Bishop’s Visitation [email protected] 26-28 Children’s Ministries Spiritual Retreat U of A in Tucson Canon for Multicultural Ministries Resolutions 18 The Rev. Canon Carmen Guerrero Chapel Rock, Prescott Exhibitors 19 10 Southern Arizona Deacons Meeting [email protected] Canon for Administration Keynote Speaker: The Most Rev. Frank Griswold 20 28 Bishop’s Visitation 12PM | Grace St. Paul’s IN Tucson Cathy Black St Luke’s in Prescott [email protected] Crossing the Finish Line 22 15 Ordination to the Priesthood of The Rev. Canon for Finance Arizona Episcopal Schools Foundation Update NOVEMBER Katherine Churchwell Vicki Hohnbaum 23 5PM | St. Peter’s in Litchfield Park [email protected] Your Mission Share 24 2 First Friday Art Walk Director of Media and CommunicationS Nicole Krug Episcopal Journal: National News 25 6pm | Trinity Cathedral IN Phoenix 16 Bishop’s Visitation and Building Dedication [email protected] St Luke’s in Phoenix Canon for Youth & Young Adults Diocesan Directory 37 4 Flashmob Youth Worship Event The Rev. Matt Marino 5:30 PM | All Saints, Phoenix 24 Christmas Eve [email protected] Diocesan Office Closed at Noon thru 1/1 Canon for Children’s Ministries 10 Quiet Day Nancy Shumaker [email protected] 9:30am | St Barnabas in Scottsdale 25 Christmas Day Front cover image bigstockphoto.com. Back cover photo by Nicole Krug. 10 Farmers Market of Free Food 10am | St. Luke’s IN Phoenix Periodicals Postage Paid at Phoenix, AZ and additional mailing offices. Arizona Episcopalian is published four times per year in January, April, July and October by The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona, 114 W. Roosevelt Street, Phoenix Arizona 85003.

additional info about these events online at azdiocese.org USPS # 025-494. Postmaster send address changes to: P.O. Box 937, Bellmawr, NJ 08099-0937 OR e-mail: [email protected] OR call 800-691-9846. list will soon receive this year’s AESF ArIzonA EPIScoPAL brochure. Executive Director Cathy Wagner and the rest of the AESF staff are ready to answer any questions SchooLS FoundATIon you may have.

Our schools are off and running with By Leo P. DResseL the fall term, and we look forward to PResiDenT oF AesF another year of growth and accom- Greetings once again from the five plishment for our students! Thank member schools of the Arizona Epis- you for your support of Episcopal copal Foundation: Abbie Loveland education in Arizona. spirituality Tuller School (Tucson), All Saints’ Episcopal Day School (Phoenix), List of AESF Member Schools – E-PISTLE Imago Dei Middle School (Tucson), ABBie LoVeLAnD TuLLeR scHooL By THe RT ReV KiRK s. sMiTH St. Michael’s Parish Day School conTAcT: nAnneTTe AKins BisHoP oF ARiZonA (Tucson), and St. Peter’s Episcopal Montessori School (Litchfield Park). 5870 e. 14TH sT. Tucson, AZ 85711 scripture PH: 520-747-1142 The theme of this how in the Bible, God spoke through I think you will find the 52nd gather- e-MAiL: [email protected] In my article in June, I noted new year’s Diocesan dreams (for example, Jesus’s father, ing of the Diocese of Arizona to be a WeBsiTe: WWW.TuLLeRscHooL.coM legislation affecting Student Tu- Convention is “Real- Joseph, being warned to flee from real wake-up call! stewardship ition Organizations (STOs), includ- izing God’s Dream.” King Herod into Egypt). Jung urged ALL sAinTs’ ePiscoPAL scHooL ing AESF. More accountability and The staff and I chose us to pay attention to our dreams, conTAcT: TinA BuRGoZ-JenninGs documentation will be required, that title with some by listening to their messages to us, siGn uP 6300 n. cenTRAL AVe. PHoenix, AZ 85012 which AESF welcomes. trepidation. There even when we remember them as PH: 602-274-4878 Bishop Smith’s E-pistle is sent out weekly to are some problems confused or ridiculous, by writing e-MAiL: [email protected] e-mail subscribers. Please contact Nicole Krug at An inflation factor has also been with the word, “dream”. We dream them down, and, most important, [email protected] if you would like to receive it. WeBsiTe: WWW.AseDs.oRG incorporated into determination of when we are asleep (and God “nei- acting on them. the maximum individual tax contri- ther slumbers nor sleeps”!) Moreover sT. MicHAeL’s PARisH DAy scHooL bution allowable. For tax year 2012, we often use the word “dream” to That three-fold approach to our own conTAcT: Lonnie Reese individual filers may claim a credit describe something we suspect that dreams has its equivalent in how we 602 n. WiLMoT RoAD Tucson, AZ 85711 up to $503 and joint filers may claim we will never have, like our dream approach God’s dream for us. The PH: 520-722-8478 a credit up to $1,006. If the choice e-MAiL: [email protected] home, or dream vacation. However, second part of our convention theme is made to apply the credit to tax WeBsiTe: WWW.sTMicHAeL.neT if we understand that God’s dream focuses on listening to God’s dream year 2013, the limits will be $517 and is another way of describing God’s for us—spirituality; writing those EcS ouTrEAch $1,034, respectively. Each individual iMAGo Dei MiDDLe scHooL purpose and plan for creation, then dreams down—scripture; and acting tax credit donor submits Form 323 conTAcT: Anne sAWyeR, P.o. Box 3056 we are on firmer theological ground. on God’s purposes through our with the state tax return. Tucson, AZ 85702 rEPorT 2012 A more traditional term for God’s gifts of time, talent, and treasure— PH: 520-882-4008 dream is “the Kingdom of God.” This stewardship. The most dramatic change is that e-MAiL: [email protected] The ECS 2012 Outreach Report will be reign of God is something we believe donors who have the capacity and WeBsiTe: WWW.iMAGoDeiscHooL.oRG distributed to all delegates at Dioc- is happening all around us, and it is We will be honored this year to have inclination have the opportunity esan Convention and is available for a process of which we are a part and as our guests the former Presiding sT. PeTeR’s ePiscoPAL to contribute additional tax credit download from the pray for daily: “Thy Kingdom come, Bishop of the Episcopal Church, The MonTessoRi scHooL ECS webpage dollars once the limits referenced Thy Will be Done.” It is not a fantasy, Rt. Rev. Frank Griswold and his wife, conTAcT: KARin McMiLLAn (http://ecs.azdiocese.org/). This in the previous paragraphs have but an ever present reality. Phoebe. Bishop Griswold has lectured 400 s. LiTcHFieLD RoAD report highlights the work of many been met. The limits for this ad- and written extensively on the topic LiTcHFieLD PARK, AZ 85340 of our congregations and includes a ditional tax credit contribution are That being said, the image of “God’s of spirituality and how it is lived out PH: 623-935-7737 special message from the Presiding $500 for individual filer and $1,000 Dream” is helpful. Many years ago in our congregation setting. There e-MAiL: [email protected] Bishop, The Most Rev. Dr. Katharine for joint filers (tax year 2012); the I spent some time doing Jungian ther- will also be opportunity to explore WeBsiTe: WWW.sTPeTeRsAZ.coM Jefferts Schori. contribution limits for tax year apy. Those of you who are familiar the two other approaches to God’s 2013 are $514 (individual filer) and with the work of this Swiss psycholo- dream, scripture and stewardship, in ARiZonA ePiscoPAL scHooLs $1,028 (joint filers). A donor mak- gist will know that Carl Jung placed the Friday afternoon workshops. FounDATion (AesF) ing such a contribution will need to great emphasis on dream analysis, cATHy A. WAGneR, execuTiVe DiRecToR submit new Form 348 with the state which he referred to as “God’s night- Whether you are a delegate to con- [email protected] tax return. Current donors and all time language.” He was well-aware of vention or an interested parishioner, Po Box 12927. Tucson, AZ 85732-2927 households on the diocesan mailing PH: 520-320-1386 | WWW.AZ-esF.oRG

4 ARIZONA EPISCOPALIAN azdiocese.org azdiocese.org FALL 2012 5 croSSInG ThE FInISh LInE By THe ReV. MyRA KinGsLey

child dies from malaria every

minute That’s one child, every minute, every hour, every day...

Photos courtesy of Mike DuBose for Episcopal Relief & Development, harvey Wang for Episcopal Relief & Development and Episcopal Relief & Development

I don’t know about you, but malaria ing symptoms, and while malaria action by raising over $3.2 million. In NetsforLife® combats malaria by coverage from 6% in 2006 to 85% in ing malaria! So for a $12 investment is nothing I had ever really worried is treatable, many of the children 2009, the Church renewed its support training community agents to deliver 2011, resulting in decreased illness, of just one life-saving, long lasting about, or quite frankly thought much contracting malaria live in poor, of the MDGs by endorsing the Nets- life-saving nets, educating communi- increased attendance in school, and insecticide treated net, we can save about. That was until I traveled to rural communities without access to forLife® Inspiration Fund and con- ty members about proper net use and stronger communities! three children from suffering and Southern Mexico and then Haiti. In adequate healthcare. To put the per- tributing 0.7% of its annual budget to maintenance, and providing ongoing death. Priceless. both countries, I had to take ma- centages into perspective: one child this effort with the goal of raising $5 monitoring and evaluation of net use. Crossing the Finish Line laria prophylactic medication, and dies from malaria every minute. million by December of 2012. Launched in 2006, the program is Moving Whole Communities For more information about the in Haiti, slept under a mosquito net That’s one child, every minute, every now active in 17 countries through- Diocesan-wide campaign, or to have each night. Since those trips, I have hour, every day... To learn more about malaria out sub-Saharan Africa. Five of these from Sickness to Strength someone from the Diocesan Netsfor- learned that each year approximately countries – Angola, Ghana, Liberia, Life® Committee come to speak to 247 million people are stricken with Preventing the spread of malaria is & the NetsforLife® Inspiration Sierra Leone and Zambia – have The Diocese of Arizona will officially Fund, visit inspirationfund.org your church or group about getting malaria around the world and one the key to saving lives. Since most adopted aspects of NetsforLife®’s kick off a Diocesan-wide NetsforLife® involved, contact me at myra@azca- million of those die each year. malaria-carrying mosquitoes bite at methodology as part of their national campaign at the Diocesan Conven- thedral.org. night, the simplest and most effec- Since 2006, NetsforLife® has distrib- malaria policies, and many more tion this October “… Crossing the Africa is especially hit hard by ma- tive prevention technique is sleeping uted over 8.5 million nets as part of have solicited the program’s input in Finish Line …” to help achieve the laria, with over 91% of the worldwide under an insecticide-treated bed net. its campaign to fight malaria. Com- country-wide strategic planning. Inspiration Fund $5 million goal by deaths from malaria occurring in The insecticide treated net protects bined with community education and December 31, 2012. The Arizona Africa, and 85% of those deaths are against malaria by repelling and kill- net monitoring work of nearly 74,000 As of May 2012, The Episcopal Church Diocesan campaign will last from children under the age of 5. Children ing malaria-carrying mosquitoes. trained Malaria Control Agents, has raised approximately $4.4 million October through December 31. Each are especially vulnerable to malaria these nets have saved the lives of toward the goal of $5 million dollars church in the Diocese will be asked as their immune systems haven’t In 2003, The Episcopal Church has over 100,000 children under five and set in 2009 to educate and engage to set a goal of one net per household. developed the defenses needed to dedicated itself to supporting the reduced the overall malaria-related churches to support the MDGs in One net costs $12. Here’s what is combat the disease. A child can Millennium Development Goals death rate by 45% in communities the fight against malaria. The $4.4 really cool about this: one net can die within two hours of develop- (MDGs) and put its commitment into where NetsforLife® is active. million has increased mosquito net protect three children from contract-

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All congregation and visitor registra- Avenue exit, and the hotel is at the tion forms and/or dinner reservation northeast corner of Dunlap and I-17. forms should have been completed From the north: Take I-17 south (to- and returned to Diocesan House by wards Phoenix) and take the Dun- now. If not, return your completed lap Avenue exit. The hotel is on the forms and payments to Diocesan northeast corner of Dunlap and I-17. House, attention Alyssa Yingling, as soon as possible. If you have any From the west: Take I-10 east which questions, please contact Alyssa at will merge with I-17 north. Proceed 602.254.0976 or [email protected]. north approximately 15 miles to the Dunlap Avenue exit. Cross over Dun- HOTEl iNfORMaTiON lap Avenue (the first light after taking Again, we are celebrating the Di- the exit) and turn right after the first ocesan Convention at the Sheraton light onto the property. The hotel is Crescent Hotel in Phoenix, 2620 W. located at the northeast corner of Dunlap, Phoenix, AZ 85021. Every- Dunlap Avenue and I-17. thing is under one roof and if you are staying at the hotel, you can come, From Phoenix Sky Harbor park your car and not have to leave International Airport: Take I-10 north, again until convention is concluded. which will turn to the west. Continue Education, fellowship, food and inspi- to I-17 north and travel approxi- ration all in one place. mately eight miles. Take the Dunlap Avenue exit, and the hotel is on the You may still be able to book a room, northeast corner. based on availability. Please call 602-943-8200 and be sure to indi- cate that you are with The Episcopal REsERVaTiONs fOR DiNNER Diocese of Arizona to obtain the best ON fRiDay, OCTOBER 19 available rate. There will be a reception before the sit-down dinner on the Friday eve- ning of Convention, and the available spaces for dinner are filling up fast. If you have not done so, please get your reservation and payment in as soon as possible.

DiRECTiONs TO sHERaTON The cost of the dinner is $37.00 and you will have a choice of Stuffed Por- CREsCENT HOTEl tobello Mushroom, Chicken or Steak From the east: Take Interstate 10 entrée. There is a separate form for west which will merge with Inter- dinner reservations available on our state 17 north. Look for the signs to website, www.azdiocese.org. Visitors Flagstaff. Stay on I-17 for approxi- and delegates are welcome to attend mately eight miles. Take the Dunlap with a spouse or guest.

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Friday, October 19 laity here assembled in thy Name, • Communication Basics 9:00 aM PRAyeR FoR THe souLs oF THe cHAPeL RocK RePoRT that thy Church, being preserved in • From Age-ing to Sage-ing FAiTHFuL DePARTeD: Dave White, Director 9:00 aM eucHARisT – Crescent Ballroom true faith and godly discipline, may • Entering into a Conversation The Rt. Rev. Kirk Stevan Smith, Almighty God, with whom still live ReGisTRATion cHecK-in BeGins fulfill all the mind of him who loved with Scripture Celebrant and Preacher the spirits of those who die in the ResoLuTions Crescent Ballroom Foyer it and gave himself for it, thy Son • The Neely Fellows Project Lord, and with whom the souls of the The Rev. Scott Jones, Chair Jesus Christ our Savior; who liveth • Practices of Fruitful Congregations Eucharist offering is designated for faithful are in joy and felicity: We Printed on pp. 20-21of this magazine exHiBiTs oPen - Phoenix Ballroom and reigneth with thee, in the unity the NetsforLife® Inspiration Fund. give you heartfelt thanks for the good of the same Spirit, one God, now and 5:30 pM There will be open seating for the examples of all your servants, who, ePiscoPAL coMMuniTy seRVices RePoRT PRe-conVenTion WoRKsHoP i for ever. Amen. RecePTion Eucharist service. having finished their course in faith, Jack Hanstein oRienTATion To conVenTion Pool Pavilion now find rest and refreshment. May Crescent III APPoinTMenTs we with all who have died in the true MDG RePoRT [approx.] faith of your Holy Name, have perfect 6:00 pM 10:15 aM Myra Kingsley AnnounceMenTs: HouseKeePinG iTeMs BReAK fulfillment and bliss in your eternal 10:00 aM exHiBiTs cLose PRe-conVenTion WoRKsHoP 2 and everlasting glory; through Jesus neW Business iTeMs cAnons, ResoLuTions AnD BuDGeT BisHoP sMiTH’s PResenTATion VoTinG cLeRGy & LAy DeLeGATes Christ our Lord. Amen. 6:30 pM Crescent III PicK-uP BALLoTs RePoRTs By TiTLe DinneR – Crescent Ballroom KeynoTe PResenTATion Crescent Ballroom Foyer PRAyeR FoR noonTiMe (Each congregation received a copy The Rev. Canon Timothy Dombek, 10:30 aM The Most Rev. Frank Griswold Note: To be eligible to vote, each of the reports at check-in.) D-Jay [“Dinner” indicated on nametag] DAuGHTeRs oF THe KinG credentialed delegate must have 12:00 pM [approx.] PRAyeR cHAPeL oPens inFoRMATionAL PResenTATions their ballot before the business Recess FoR LuncH – Pool Pavilion PRoGRAM GRouPs Canyon III • Myra Kingsley, NetsforLife® meeting reconvenes Boxed lunch for pre-registered Cathy Black • Janet Kaiser, Episcopal Federal Saturday, October 20 attendees. See delegate packet for listing of BisHoP sMiTH To BLess THe cHAPeL AT Credit Union [“Lunch” indicated on nametag] program groups. 8:00 aM 10:30 aM [approx.] 10:45 AM coFFee AnD FeLLoWsHiP Business MeeTinG JuBiLee MinisTRies LuncH WoRD oF THAnKs 2:30 p.M Crescent Ballroom Foyer Note: Voting delegates only are BReAKouT session 1 Crestview Room 11:00 aM [Breakfast is on your own] seated at tables on the floor of senioR WARDen LuncH Workshop descriptions with registration information AnnounceMenTs Convention. Visitor seating is in Crestview Room • Bishop’s Forum Convention will reconvene at the cHiLDRen’s PRoGRAM cHecK-in the auditorium seating in the rear • Spiritual Practice: the narrow door announced hour. 2013 Convention will be in Canyon I of the ballroom. PRe-conVenTion WoRKsHoP 3 to discovery and growth! [Pre-registration required] Phoenix on Friday & Saturday, cAnDiDATe FoRuM • Best Practices of Stewardship cLeRGy sPouse MeeTinG WiTH LAuRA TiME TBD October 18-19, 2013 at the Crescent III Panel Discussion youTH PRoGRAM 1 & 2 sMiTH FoLLoWeD By conVenTion ReconVenes Sheraton Crescent hotel • Acts 8 Movement Crescent VI & VII LuncH WiTH THe BisHoP Crescent Ballroom • Grant Writing 101 12:45 p.M [Pre-registration required; programs Crescent III BLessinG AnD DisMissAL GATHeRinG – Crescent Ballroom • Doctrine of Discovery run simultaneously] AnnuAL DiocesAn eLecTion ResuLTs • Accessibility for Church Facilities HisPAnic LeADeRsHiP WoRKsHoP (and 2nd ballot, if necessary) cHiLDRen’s PRoGRAM PicK-uP • Social Media for Dynamic and 1:00 pM VoTinG cLeRGy & LAy DeLeGATes Crescent II Canyon I conVenTion conVenes Engaged Parish Communications PicK-uP BALLoTs DisABiLiTy conceRns PRoGRAM GRouP • Good Governance Crescent Ballroom Foyer ResoLuTion: cHuRcH oF THe nATiViTy GRAnT PResenTATion By BisHoP sMiTH PLeAse ReTuRn youR nAMe TAGs To cALL To oRDeR Note: To be eligible to vote, each cre- The Rev. Timothy Dombek & THe MARKeD Boxes By THe exiTs. 3:45 pM dentialed delegate must have their AnnuAL DiocesAn noMinATions Dr. Charlotte Shepard WeLcoMe AnD inTRoDucTions BReAKouT session 2 ballot before the business meeting AnD eLecTions Workshop descriptions with registration information reconvenes. Barbara Harber, Chair oPen DooRs Thank you for attending! oPeninG PRAyeR: • Diocesan Children’s Nominee information begins on The Rev. Timothy Dombek & coLLecT FoR conVenTion Licensing Program exHiBiTs oPen page 13 of this magazine Nancy Shumaker We hope you had an Almighty and everlasting Father, who • Spiritual Practice: the narrow door Phoenix Ballroom enjoyable experience! hast given the Holy Spirit to abide to discovery and growth! PResenTATion oF 2012 FinAnciAL cLeRGy inTRoDucTions with us for ever; Bless, we beseech • 2012 General Convention Report DAuGHTeRs oF THe KinG sTATeMenT oF Mission thee, with his grace and presence, • Thrift Stores That Fund Ministries PRAyeR cHAPeL oPens Printed on pp. 19-20 of ePiscoPAL WoMen’s MinisTRy RePoRT the bishops and other clergy and the Panel Discussion Canyon III this magazine Marilyn Hedges

10 ARIZONA EPISCOPALIAN azdiocese.org azdiocese.org FALL 2012 11 PRE-CONVENTION & W-3: Best Practices of Stewardship Panel Discussion written material changed the lives of many indigenous BREakOuT sEssiONs MoDeRATeD By THe ReV. TiMoTHy DoMBeK peoples of the world, not just within the boundaries of sEssiON 2 BREAKOUT SESSION WORKShOPS cAnon To THe oRDinARy our great nation but worldwide. There will be a discus- sion of how this affected us, what happened and how we A discussion about Stewardship that works. are now beginning to deal with making the change after W-1: Diocesan Children’s Licensing Program nAncy sHuMAKeR, cAnon FoR cHiLDRen’s MinisTRies October 19, 2012 hundreds of years. W-4: Acts 8 Movement Directing and guiding an effective Children’s Ministries This year we present a variety of workshop topics from THe ReV susAn snooK, VicAR oF cHuRcH oF THe nATiViTy, program is a calling and a ministry that has a lasting many talented members of our Diocesan Family. We W-7: Accessibility for Church Facilities scoTTsDALe, AnD THe ReV. MeGAn cAsTeLLAn, cHAPLAin AT effect on the children and families they serve. People will also continue to offer our informative pre- TiM o’MALLey, cLeRKe oF THe WoRKs FoR THe Diocese, AnD DR. nAu, FLAGsTAFF are frequently asked to run a children’s ministry pro- convention workshops. cHARLoTTe sHePARD, DisABiLiTy PRoGRAM GRouP MeMBeR gram in a church without any training, a defining job Sometimes it seems as if everything around us is chang- In 2008, diocesan convention passed a resolution call- description, or a vision for the program. The Children’s Delegates and visitors are required to register in advance ing, and the church doesn’t know how to change with it ing for full inclusion of persons with disabilities in our Ministries Licensing Program is the Diocese’s first formal for the sessions they wish to attend. The following work- all. But it’s not the first time this has happened: take a churches. But inclusion cannot happen without first hav- step in changing the misconception that the only thing shops will be offered: look at Acts Chapter 8. All the institutions of the fledgling ing accessibility! This workshop offers basic information involved in children’s ministries is Sunday School. This church start falling apart. Yet unexpectedly the apostles about making our churches accessible using faith-based workshop will give you an overview of the program, as find themselves in new places, preaching the gospel in accessibility guidelines instead of the difficult, highly well as a chance to hear from some of the newly-licensed new ways to new people. Here in The Episcopal Church, pRE-CONVENTiON WORksHOps technical Federal ones. Learn about making parking Children’s Ministries graduates about how this program our anxiety over a changing world and a changing role for lots, sidewalks, church entrances, fellowship halls and benefited them and enhanced their ministries. PC-1: Orientation to Convention the church has created a transition point for us, as it did restrooms functional and accessible, while exploring An overview of Diocesan Convention for those attending for the church in Jerusalem so long ago. Our institutions the dimensions of sacred space and accessibility, cover- are no longer useful in the same way they once were, W-2: Spiritual Practice: the narrow door to discovery for the first time and perhaps answer questions for those ing such areas as chancels and pew cuts. You will leave and growth! returning to the convention experience. society around us often seems hostile to our mission, with the understanding that architectural modifications THe MosT ReV. FRAnK GRisWoLD, ReTiReD PResiDinG BisHoP AnD and we’re not sure what’s coming or how the church can undertaken on behalf of persons with disabilities benefit KeynoTe sPeAKeR PC-2: Canons, Resolutions and Budget survive into the next generation. We are being scattered, the entire congregation. flung headlong into a new world. In this workshop, we An overview of proposed canon changes, resolutions The workshop will focus upon different strands of An- will explore how God might be talking to our churches being presented and the proposed 2013 budget. glican tradition and practice and their ability to help us through Acts Chapter 8, and we will experience the W-8: Social Media for Dynamic and Engaged Parish perceive and respond to the various motions of the Spirit spiritual exercises that started a movement at General Communications as our lives in Christ unfold. PC-3: Candidate Forum Convention this summer. nicoLe KRuG, DiRecToR oF MeDiA AnD coMMunicATions, AnD An opportunity to hear from the candidates for RoBeRT KRuG, sT. JoHn THe BAPTisT, GLenDALe Diocesan Council, Standing Committee, and Diocesan W-3: 2012 General Convention Report Officer positions. W-5: Grant Writing 101 Are you reaching current and potential parishioners by GeneRAL conVenTion DePuTies AnD BisHoP sMiTH JAcK HAnsTein leveraging the fast growing social media universe? We’ll execuTiVe DiRecToR oF ePiscoPAL coMMuniTy seRVices show the basics of the most popular social media plat- The Deputies and Bishop Smith will summarize and dis- forms and how to use them to grow and communicate cuss what happened at General Convention, which took BREakOuT sEssiONs Learn how to write a successful grant application to or- with your congregation. place this summer in Indianapolis. sEssiON 1 ganizations such as ERD, UTO, corporations, foundations and Government Agencies. In today’s economy, almost W-4: Thrift Stores That Fund Ministries W-9: Good Governance W-1: Bishop’s Forum every social ministry needs to know how to access fund- Panel Discussion ing outside of their traditional donor base. New and DAn PAcKARD, LAW oFFice oF DAnieL A. PAcKARD, P.c. BisHoP KiRK sTeVAn sMiTH, BisHoP oF ARiZonA MoDeRATeD By JAcK HAnsTein innovative projects require special knowledge regarding DiocesAn counseL execuTiVe DiRecToR oF ePiscoPAL coMMuniTy seRVices the granting agencies and their priorities. This workshop W-2: Spiritual Practice: the narrow door to discovery Why is good governance important to good ministry? will provide practical guidelines and a 1-2-3 step process Is your congregation frustrated by the lack of resources Learn why good governance is important, and what par- and growth! for writing successful grant applications. to assist low income families in your communities and ishes can do to improve their governance and best prac- THe MosT ReV. FRAnK GRisWoLD, ReTiReD PResiDinG BisHoP cannot find a steady source of income to support those tices. The seminar will also focus on State and Federal AnD KeynoTe sPeAKeR ministries? This how-to workshop will explore the prac- W-6: Doctrine of Discovery requirements, and congressional recommendations, for tical aspects of starting and operating a thrift store that The workshop will focus upon different strands of An- THe ReV. DoRoTHy sAuceDo, THe ReV. ViViAn WinTeRcHAseR, & good governance practices in nonprofit corporations that can net your community $40,000 to $150,000 annually to glican tradition and practice and their ability to help us THe ReV. DeBRA RoyALs, nATiVe AMeRicAn PRoGRAM GRouP can also apply to religious corporations. perceive and respond to the various motions of the Spirit assist the needy in even the smallest, most rural commu- as our lives in Christ unfold. The Doctrine of Discovery is about how this piece of nities of Arizona.

12 ARIZONA EPISCOPALIAN azdiocese.org azdiocese.org FALL 2012 13 NOMINEEINFO nomInEE InFormATIon W-5: Communication Basics W-9: 5 Practices of Fruitful Congregations nicoLe KRuG, DiRecToR oF MeDiA AnD coMMunicATions THe ReV. sTeWART McDonALD, VicAR oF sT. RAPHAeL’s, Benson AnD TRiniTy cHuRcH, WiLLcox Episcopal Community Services; and What kind of communications is your church provid- The committee on Nominations rec- sTaNDiNg COMMiTTEE, Diocesan Chaplain Daughters of ing to your members and the surrounding community? Vibrant, growing, fruitful congregations repeat and ommends the following persons to lay ORDER the King Whether you have a newsletter sent via mail, a website, deepen certain fundamental activities, seeking to per- the 52nd Diocesan Convention of The Three year term: elect one [1] or more, you need to keep your congregation informed form them with excellence: Radical Hospitality, Passion- Episcopal Diocese of Arizona. Responses to Nominee Questions and be able to let guests know what you have to offer. It’s ate Worship, Intentional Faith Development, Risk-Taking Nominee Each candidate was required to 1. One of our greatest opportuni- not as intimidating as it sounds! This workshop will show Mission and Service, and Extravagant Generosity. These Raymond A. Dewey provide answers to the following ties is found in our rich tradition of you how to move forward from what you are doing now. edgy words focus us on the appropriate work that helps St. Philip’s In The Hills, Tucson us fulfill the mission of church. Congregations offer the questions: worship, prayer and emphasis on community. I believe these speak to W-6: From Age-ing to Sage-ing invitation and welcome of Christ, provide worship that connects us to God and to one another, offer opportuni- 1. What do you think are the greatest the spiritual longings of many today. THe ReV. JuDiTH TuRBeRG, VicAR oF sT. PeTeR’s, cAsA GRAnDe ties for people to grow in Christ by learning in the com- opportunities or challenges facing This is a time to think creatively From Age-ing to Sage-ing® is an interfaith program of the munity, relieve suffering and improve the conditions of the Episcopal Church at this time? regarding how we can live out these Spiritual Eldering Institute whose purpose is to provide a people in need through service and mission, and teach traditions in fresh ways, providing model of elderhood that is grounded in ongoing, spiritual people to give of themselves. 2. What gifts and talents will you opportunities for those in and out- growth into the later years of life. Whether you are a bring to the position for which you side our fellowship to experience the retired person, someone in midlife, or a younger person seek nomination? divine on a day to day basis. wanting a better vision of your future, this program can provide you with tools and techniques to further develop 3. What does it mean to be an Episco- 2. In addition to my experience your spiritual understanding and be in a better position palian at this time in our history? within the church, I bring the skills to achieve your vision. developed in a career in business and 4. What sustains you in your a desire to serve the people of the spiritual life? Diocese of Arizona. W-7: Entering into a Conversation with Scripture THe ReV. cARMen GueRReRo, cAnon FoR MuLTicuLTuRAL 3. At a time when our culture seems MinisTRies, AnD THe ReV. MATT MARino, cAnon FoR youTH CONVENTiON sECRETaRy to be plagued by divisiveness, compe- AnD younG ADuLT MinisTRies One year term: elect one [1] Vacant tition and a sense of scarcity, being a God has initiated a conversation with us for hundreds of Christian within the Episcopal tradi- Current years through Scripture. In this workshop, we will enter tion provides us an opportunity to Treasurer; Member Executive Com- into a dialogue with those Scriptures, by looking at what sTaNDiNg COMMiTTEE, stand up for Jesus’ message of radical mittee, Chair Finance & Budget Com- it brings to us and our reality and what we bring to it by ClERiCal ORDER inclusion and hospitality within the mittees; Commissioner of Evange- being conscious of its context. Three year term: elect one [1] church, our communities, the mar- lism; Member Stewardship & Radical ketplace and beyond. The history of Welcome Committees; Volunteer, Nominee our tradition encourages us to believe Parish Breakfast Ministry; Usher; At- W-8: The Neely Fellows Project and work toward making that mes- THe ReV. MeGAn TRAquAiR AnD DAn PAcKARD The Rev. Julie O’Brien tendee, Tuesday Morning Adult Bible sage a reality. neeLy FeLLoWs PRoJecT BoARD St. Stephen’s, Phoenix Study Group; Member, Diocesan Mis- sion Possible Steering & Southern AZ 4. Solitary, quiet time in prayer and Learn about a new program for young leaders, established [Photo Not Available] Congregational Support Committees. through the generosity of the Neely Foundation. The reading and time spent outdoors are Diocese has received a $1 million grant to fund young practices that sustain me spiritually. Former leaders on a 2-year, custom-designed Christian mission Current St. Philip’s In The Hills, Member; program. Modeled after the MacArthur Foundation’s “Ge- Rector, St. Stephen’s Phoenix; Chapel 75th Anniversary Committee; PB nius Grants,” this program will raise up young Christian Rock Board Gala Celebration; St. Stephens’ East leaders, who show exceptional merit and promise to be Haddam, CT, Treasurer, Chalicist; St. future leaders in the church, and equip them with skills Former Mark’s Shelby, OH, Acolyte; Corporate to realize their potential and to do Christ’s work in the Previous Vicar of Episcopal Church Controller and Executive Committee world. Each 2-year program will be unique and individu- of the Holy Spirit; Board member of Member with 20 plus years’ experi- ally designed for the young grant recipient, according to his or her calling.

14 ARIZONA EPISCOPALIAN azdiocese.org azdiocese.org FALL 2012 15 NOMINEEINFORMATION [Nominee Information Continued] ence at US Headquarters of European and community of mankind. From DiOCEsaN COuNCil Governors Workforce Development the Church. Do we do it with signs in God’s love without the need to find based Global Leader in Electronic & a more operational point of view, I Three year term: elect two [2] Commission, Commissioner- Arizona or maybe web sites? While we do all fault and distain for others around Medical Imaging, with expertise in have learned organizational skills, Governor’s Skills Standards Commis- those things, we have found we are the world. finance, accounting, mergers, acqui- creative destruction, best practices sion, Commissioner City of Phoenix most effective when people see in us, sitions, divestitures, reorganization and cooperative effort for the good of Nominee Pension Reform Commission, Mem- members of the church community, As an Episcopalian today I know God Mark Dobbins and restructuring. the whole. I believe we can learn and ber City of Phoenix Innovation and something they want and need in is great in all languages around the Church of the Nativity, Scottsdale benefit greatly by sharing our best Efficiency Taskforce, Past member their lives. world. Responses to Nominee Questions practices and strengths. I believe that Board of Directors Arizona Business 1. The speed at which our daily lives instead of contributing individually Education Coalition, recipient of We hear a lot about how, “I used to be 4. My family, my faith and are impacted by technological change or by each church, we as Episcopa- Arizona Association Career and really active, then…” Wow – do we my Church. continues to dramatically increase. lians can at times unite together in Technical Education – AZ Depart- have a job for you! We are exposed to more informa- providing ministerial services to our ment of Education 2012 Visionary tion, attractions, and distractions in larger community and that we can Leadership Award. 2. With boundless creative leader- Nominee one day than people were exposed in certain cases take advantage of ship ability, I am happiest when the Clyde W. Kunz to in a life time 100 years ago. As a our combined purchasing power to Former projects and issues to be addressed Grace St. Paul’s, Tucson society, we are becoming increas- reduce the costs of common goods PAST MINISTRIES: Choir and Vestry are absolutely overwhelming. ingly more dependent on one another and services. St John’s Laurel, MS, & Grace Church, and at the same time more isolated Hopkinsville, KY, Choir, Vestry, Stew- As a businessman, I have a well- from each other. This rapid change 3. I was reminded two years ago by ardship Chair (4 years) St. Luke’s, East developed sense of proper organiza- is both a dilemma and opportunity a minister from one of the largest Greenwich, RI, Choir and Vestry St. tional order and professionalism. As for the Episcopal Church. Many of us Episcopal Churches in the country John’s Concord, PA, Choir and Vestry a community leader, I have recog- are overwhelmed by competition for that our church is a thinking man’s St. John’s, Roanoke, VA, Choir, All Current nized that working together toward our time, talent, and resources and church and that we even have room Saints Phoenix, AZ the greater good is our highest goal. EMPLOYMENT: Senior Vice President in many ways we feel that we have for hypocrites. I think we need to As an Episcopal-style Christian, I Human Resources and General Af- become just a number. The question continue to provide a spiritual home PAST ASSOCIATIONS / OFFICES: Past have the comfort to accept that we fairs, Corporate Secretary, SUMCO is, how rapidly and sensitively the equally open to all where we can member Board of Directors Greater are God’s hands and feet on earth. Phoenix Corporation Church and its structure can change explore our quest for faith and de- Phoenix Economic Council, recipient We are not a judge or a jury. We are and adapt to the societal dynamics velop our spirituality. There is great of Arizona Chamber of Commerce the caretakers of his table where all MINISTRIES: Current Member Of we face daily. I believe the Church strength in diversity. and Industry 2010 Outstanding are welcomed and loved. Arizona Diocesan Council, A found- can provide great strength in rec- Leadership Award. ing member of the Episcopal Church ognizing and incorporating human 4. Every day my wife and I pray for 3. Listening to the media I have of the Nativity and 5 year Senior War- diversity; that it can be an oasis for God to help us be ever mindful, sen- Responses to Nominee Questions learned that we are part of a dying den, Member of Choir, Facilitator Na- nurture, solace, and spiritual de- sitive, and receptive to God’s Spirit, 1. The greatest opportunity facing group of Christians. Presbyterians, tivity Mission Visioning, Stewardship velopment, that it can be the place Presence, Purpose and Love in our the Episcopal Church today is to Lutherans, Methodist and Episcopa- Chair, member of Marketing Com- where we can go and be recognized lives and in the lives of others. It has transform lives through the love of lians alike are labeled as old fash- mittee, member Navajoland Mission as unique human beings, where we been at times a slow process, but Jesus Christ the Son of God. It’s the ioned and out of touch by some and team, member building committee. can minister to one another and be understanding that “We are not here same opportunity we had over the as radical earthly liberals by others. Current valued by the larger community. for ourselves alone.” has been to say ages, only now complicated by an I own a consulting practice, Clyde ASSOCIATIONS / OFFICES: Chair- the least, Enlightening. ever more secular world. I guess to be that diverse a mix, we Kunz & Associates, LLC, which man, Arizona Southwest Project / 2. I consider myself fortunate to have must be a pretty interesting bunch provides organization development Skills Standards & Career Pathways worked for a large multi-national I recently heard a minister sum it of people. Therein lies our challenge. and fundraising counsel to nonprofit - Arizona Chamber of Commerce and company that is a leader in its field. up well. “The ability to share God’s We have the love of God in our hearts organizations throughout the South- Industries; Immediate Past Chairman Because of my position, I have gotten love with others is not a talent. It is to share with the world. How do we west. Although a member of Grace Arizona Chamber of Commerce and to know wonderful human beings an obligation. Use your God given share this loving community with St. Paul’s, I am currently serving as Industry, Immediate Past Chairman from a multitude of countries, faiths talents to go and tell all the world of our neighbors? Cantor at the Episcopal Church of St. Arizona Manufacturers Council, and walks of life. I have learned love, Christ’s love.” Matthew, Tucson. I also serve the Arizona Representative / Member acceptance, trust, tolerance, patience What it means to me to be an Epis- national Church as a board member Board of Directors The National As- and understanding. I have learned At The Episcopal Church of the Nativ- copalian in 2012 is absolute comfort of ECF (Episcopal Church Foundation) sociation of Manufacturers, Wash- and experienced the commonality ity, we have had the opportunity as and delight. I know I am part of a and serve as a volunteer on the ington, DC, Commissioner- Arizona a mission church to think and talk greater family whose faith is based board of the Women’s Foundation of a lot about how to bring people to on love and a tradition that marvels Southern Arizona.

16 ARIZONA EPISCOPALIAN azdiocese.org azdiocese.org FALL 2012 17 NOMINEEINFORMATION [Nominee Information Continued] Former My skills lie in that area. by healthy discussion with others. Responses to Nominee Questions result of Megan Traquair+ becoming a place to worship and grow in one’s I have worked in the non-profit sec- d. I am familiar with the Diocese at a We don’t always have to agree with 1. Our goal at Apostles is to be an our Vicar. It is an honor to serve with spiritual life. People are hungry for tor since 1989 in both fundraising broader level than my own parish; as one another, but in my experience Episcopal church that has a clear her. One significant fact is that we God’s Word and the potential rela- and executive management roles. a volunteer I have provided counsel it seems as though God is not only mission statement that places our are now paying our Diocesan assess- tionship with Jesus Christ. That is At Grace St. Paul’s, I served several to several clergypersons (including present, but rejoicing, when we are spiritual grounding in God through ment in full each year and have paid what we are working for at Church years ago as Jr. Warden. In Phoenix, a presentation at Clergy Conference engaged with each other in that kind Jesus Christ. Then, we work to pres- off back years when we couldn’t. We of the Apostles in Oro Valley, AZ. I served as (volunteer) Music Direc- a few years ago at the invitation of of learning. ent an attractive and caring image by are still being helped with our mort- I subscribe to the idea of our church tor for Church of the Holy Spirit. I’ve Bishop Smith), to the Reverend Canon greeters at the door, web-sites, Face- gage but looking forward to the day being vibrant, growing and being sung in choirs at All Saints Phoenix, Timothy Dombek related to Steward- book pages and brochures. This will when we carry the full financial load. successful. Church of the Holy Spirit, and Grace ship issues, to several parish Vestries Nominee appeal to the visitor who is searching I have a ministry (www.ubastorytell- St. Paul’s. I have also volunteered and to the Board of Chapel Rock. The Rev. Jon A. Skaug for a new church home. Our goal er.com) of creating life history DVD’s 4. Our first presenter during my dia- extensively with the Diocese and Church of the Apostles, Oro Valley is to create a special atmosphere and it is called The Storyteller. As conate training was Daniel Richards+ several parishes, advising on issues 3. When I first came to the Episcopal where searchers are given a genuine Arch Deacon Veronica Ritson said to for scripture and prayer. His presen- related to Stewardship. Church in 1998, I was attracted to welcome and seekers who want sub- the Standing Committee: “The Story- tation to us was wonderful and his its openness and inclusiveness, set stance will be given challenge. While teller…Jon is using today’s technolo- challenge to us was simple…commit Responses to Nominee Questions within the context of a beautiful, tra- national trends show a decline in gy to record life stories; these stories to the Daily Office. My personal de- 1. The challenges are as follows: ditional worship. There is so much church membership we are growing evolve from his volunteer hospital votions were lacking and I took him a. Dwindling membership and par- variety between the parishes in the and invite our members to pray for and hospice chaplaincy. This minis- up on it. Committing to the Daily ticipation; Diocese! But somehow, they manage their church to continue to grow and try goes past the pictorial images and office has changed my life and I now b. A great number of clergy moving to (for the most part) get along and then work to help drive visitors to into the spiritual realm of the human cannot begin the day without this into retirement, with insufficient new respect each other. That is all held the doorway. story as a bridge to life and history”. formal reading and prayer time. Ad- candidates to replace them - which together by the liturgy, which they of These DVD’s are created to celebrate ditional daily readings are from John will likely require more empowered course have in common. I do believe 2. Building a church takes the same birthdays, anniversaries, life stories, Baillie’s, A Diary of Private Prayer and lay leadership; that to be an Episcopalian in our day philosophy as building a busi- corporate events, memorials and Daily Meditations by Richard Rohr+. c. Under-utilized physical facilities; means to be accepting of that “via ness. We market ourselves with funerals. We are now on version 5 Deepening my relationship to Jesus and media” and respectful of the differ- ads, on-line networking and per- of my Storyteller DVD to “market” Christ is first and foremost the most d. Stewardship challenges, with ever- ences we encounter. sonal invitation. When a newcomer Church of the Apostles to prospective valuable activity in my life. increasing numbers of secular non- walks through our door we need to and new members. I have created profits organizations securing more Being an Episcopalian also means make a positive impression on their Storyteller DVD’s to present myself to and more of families’ philanthropy. glorying in the Questions! Having experience. They will come back if the Commission on Ministry, share grown up in a more fundamental- they sense that they were treated with my diaconate class our journey 2. Gifts and talents I bring: ist tradition, where everything was warmly and sincerely. I have 16 towards ordination, honor the retire- a. I have served for three years on the “black or white,” I believe that the years in a “corporate size” Episcopal ment of the Rev. Dan Behling, and board of the Episcopal Church Foun- Episcopal Church offers people like Church: St. Timothy’s in Danville, do forums at Apostles and St. Philips dation (ECF) and am very familiar me an alternative: a place where Current CA. St. Tim’s now has roughly 350 in the Hills where I was an intern. I with that and other Church organiza- study and discussion can take place Deacon, Church of the Apostles; families. We grew the church by a have also created Storyteller DVD’s tions and structures that are in place in safety, without fear of having one’s Chaplain, Heartland Hospice; Chap- combination of grace, love and hard for Heartland Hospice patients where or under consideration to help Dio- thoughts disrespected. lain, Oro Valley Hospital, (on leave of work. Our pastor, now retired, was I am a chaplain. ceses, parishes and clergypersons. absence) loving and gifted. We grew by the b. I am one of the “senior” fund de- 4. Music has always been a window Grace of God and it was during that 3. We are blessed to be in the Angli- velopment professionals in the state through which I have been able to Former time I began the journey leading to can tradition. Our liturgy is rich with of Arizona and can be of significant access the Holy. I am continually Young Life Campaign staff six years ordination. Moving to Oro Valley in scripture and we offer a significant help with regard to the Church’s drawn to the rich tradition of An- in Seattle and Colorado Springs; 2005 I began to attend Church of the view into church history. We have stewardship. glican music, as well as many of the Eleven years development and man- Apostles which remains a “mission so much to offer to the modern day c. I have a great deal of organization newer musical additions that have agement of full facility athletic clubs church”. In the fall of 2007 I started individual, couple and family. Even development and management expe- become popularized in the Church. in Denver, Newport Beach, Dallas the process towards ordination as a though our national numbers are in rience from my work in the nonprofit and Overland Park; Seventeen years Vocational Deacon and was ordained decline, I believe that we can present sector since 1989. Vestries and Dioc- As a graduate of EfM, I have also corporate sales and marketing in the in January 2010. We have had a won- our church as a wonderful choice for esan committees function very much learned to be spiritually fed through staffing industry in Denver and San derful increase in membership as the like nonprofit organizations’ boards. reading, study and prayer, followed Francisco Bay area.

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20 ARIZONA EPISCOPALIAN azdiocese.org azdiocese.org FALL 2012 21 RESOLUTIONS 2012EXHIBITS Convention Exhibitors RESOLUTION #2012-1 salary to its Rector, as provided by RESOLUTION #2012-3 EXPLANATION Canon 17, Section 2 of the Canons of Adult Ed and Education for Ministry Reception as a Parish of Church of Reaffirm Criminal Justice Reform This resolution addresses private The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona. the Nativity in Phoenix and Oppose Contracting for Private prison contracting as it affects American Red Cross Proposed By: Vicar, Bishop’s Commit- Prisons in Arizona Arizona prisoners, in part because, Arizona Cursillo as the resolution is being submit- tee and Members of Church of the Proposed By: St. Michael’s Social AZ Episcopal Schools Foundation Nativity in Phoenix Action Committee, St. Michael & All ted, the Corrections Corporation of RESOLUTION#2012-2 Angels Episcopal Church, Tucson America has approached states about Border Ministries Church Divinity School WHEREAS, The Episcopal Church of Companion Diocese Resolution - The contracting for additional facilities. of the Pacific the Nativity is Mission of The Episco- Episcopal Church in Navajoland Resolved, that the 2012 Diocesan Our understanding is that the State Chapel Rock Proposed By: The World Mission and would need to guarantee a minimum pal Diocese of Arizona; and Convention of the Episcopal Diocese Church Insurance Agency Companion Diocese Program Group of Arizona join other faith commu- of 1000 beds at 90% occupancy for WHEREAS, The Episcopal Church nities, including American Friends 20 years, which in effect makes the Circle of Friends, St Stephen’s Phoenix of the Nativity has met the require- RESOLVED, that the 52nd Convention Service Committee, the United punishment contingent upon the Daughters of the King of The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona contract, not upon the crime – at a ments of Canon 17, Section 2 of the Methodist Church (USA and Arizona), Diocesan Altar Guild Canons of The Episcopal Diocese of commends the participation of the the Presbyterian Church USA, the US time when the overall prison popula- Arizona to be received into union congregations of The Episcopal Conference of Catholic Bishops, the tion is dropping. Additionally, over- Diocesan ECW with The Episcopal Church; and Diocese of Arizona in the ministry of United Church of Christ, and the na- sight is much reduced, there are no Disability Concerns Program Group World Mission, therefore be it guarantees for adequate staffing and tional Episcopal Church, in opposing Episcopal Community Services WHEREAS, the Congregation of contracting for private prisons and services, and the Arizona legislature The Episcopal Church of the Nativity RESOLVED, that the 52nd Convention other actions which reduce vulner- no longer requires that the private Episcopal Campus Ministries aspires to be a Parish of The Episco- of The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona able prisoners to the status of trade- corporation demonstrate a cost re- Episcopal Relief & Development endorses the formation of a Com- duction for the state [“Private prisons pal Church; able commodities; and be it further Hispanic Program Group panion Relationship between this Resolved, that the appropriate Dioc- are abhorrent – and they cost more, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED diocese and The Episcopal Church in esan entities communicate this reso- too,” tucsoncitizen.com, August 20, Hospice of the Valley BY THE CONGREGATION OF THE Navajoland, beginning October 19, lution to the Governor of Arizona, 2012]. Our Baptismal covenant to Imago Dei Middle School 2012 and continuing until October “seek and serve Christ in all persons” EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE NATIV- the media, and Arizona legislative Jubilee Ministries ITY THAT: 19, 2017 or terminated by mutual committees involved in state prison commits us to speak out against such consent; and be it contracting and oversight, urging exploitation. The state that convicts Latin American Committee Section 1 them to accept direct responsibil- needs to accept responsibility for Mission Shaped Church RESOLVED, that the World Mission its prisoners. The Episcopal Church of the Nativity, ity for prisoners remanded to state and Companion Diocese Program NAMI Phoenix petitions the Fifty-Second Annual incarceration and to seek solutions to Group be empowered to implement Although there is no specific ref- Convention of The Episcopal Diocese incarceration that respect the dignity Native American Ministry this relationship, including the re- erence to the broader problem of of Arizona to be received into union of prisoners and work toward their Prince of Peace cruitment of persons and congrega- federal contract prisons, it should be with The Episcopal Church, as rehabilitation and re-introduction tions in the diocese to participate in noted that the same conditions apply: St Andrew’s Children’s Clinic a Parish. into society; and be it further this relationship. Resolved, that these actions, which many house nonviolent immigrants, St Michael & All Angels Guatemala Project many are in Arizona, and many have Section 2 relate specifically to present or The Cathedral Shoppe EXPLANATION proposed conditions in Arizona, are achieved notoriety for abuses and The Episcopal Church of the Nativity, The O’Malley Group Additional Information: The Stand- consonant with Resolution 2000-B055 criminal neglect of medical problems does hereby accede to the Constitu- ing Commission on World Mission’s of the 73rd General Convention of the – most notably the contact federal Trinity Visual Arts Committee tion and Canons of The Episcopal publication, Mission in Global Per- Episcopal Church, “Reaffirm Crimi- prison in Eloy. Church, the Constitution and Canons Valley View Food Bank spective, reminds the Church that nal Justice System Reform,“ which of The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona, Washington National Cathedral all churches are part of one body in affirms that “the Episcopal Church at and does hereby promise conformity such a way that if one is blessed, all all levels become active at local, state Youth Ministry to the Doctrine, Discipline, and Wor- are blessed, if one suffers, all suffer, and federal levels on public policy de- ship of The Episcopal Church. and that in his mercy, God in Christ cisions affecting the growing prison *This list is current as of September 10, 2012 holds before the peoples of the earth industrial complex,” and which Section 3 a mirror in which they may see further resolves that “the Episcopal At this time there are still spaces available. The Episcopal Church of the Nativity themselves in truth, both as they are Church call for a moratorium on . . . Contact Sharon Graves at 602-254-0976 or will provide a suitable residence and and as they are meant to be. the use of private prisons . . . .” [email protected] as soon as possible if you are interested in exhibiting.

22 ARIZONA EPISCOPALIAN azdiocese.org azdiocese.org FALL 2012 23 T he Most Rev. Frank Griswold The Most Rev. Frank Griswold, retired Presiding Bishop, will be our keynote speaker for convention. The title of his address is Listening with the Ear of the heart. Bishop Griswold was elected to a nine-year term as Presiding Bishop at the 1997 General Convention and Daughters of the King invested in January 1998. he served as Primate and chief pastor of the Episcopal Church, president of the house Prayer Chapel of Bishops, president and chair of Executive Council and president and chief executive officer of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society. Before becoming Presiding Bishop, Bishop Griswold was Bishop of Chicago (1987-1997) and Bishop Coadjutor (1985-1987). he was ordained in 1963 and served three parishes in the Diocese of Pennsylvania The Order of the Daughters of the King in the Diocese of Arizona will before being elected bishop. again sponsor a Prayer Chapel for the Frank Griswold has presented at and led conferences and retreats nationally and internationally throughout his min- Diocesan Convention. There will be a istry, spanning a variety of topics including ecumenism, evangelism, spirituality and theology. his articles, essays and Chapel available for silent prayer and sermons have been published in periodicals and theological journals including Anglican Theological Review, Episcopal Youth meditation beginning at 10:30 a.m. Ministry Life (monthly column), Cross Currents, Anglican Advance and many others. his daily meditations from the General Convention of 2000 produced a Cowley Publications Cloister Book entitled Going home. on Friday, October 19 and continu- Youth Ministry ing through Saturday, October 20. Volunteer The Presiding Bishop was educated at St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.h. and earned an A.B. in English literature at Everyone is invited to join Bishop Training harvard College (1959). he attended the General Theological Seminary and earned his B.A. and M.A. in theology at Smith and the Daughters at 10:45 Oriel College, Oxford University (1962, 1966). he has received honorary degrees from the General Theological Semi- Volunteer a.m. on Friday for the dedication Training nary, Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, , Sewanee, , Virginia Theological Seminary and & Commissioning Episcopal Divinity School. Bishop Griswold and his wife, Phoebe Wetzel Griswold, have two adult daughters. of the Chapel, which is located in a room just off of the lobby of the main & Commissioning In addition to his keynote address, Bishop Griswold will also present a workshop entitled Spiritual Practice: the narrow door to discovery convention meeting space. More and growth. This workshop will presented twice. information on the DOK, an order whose members vow to adopt a Rule of Life centered in prayer, service, Clergy Spouses & Partners are and evangelism, can be found at their when: saturday, october 20, 2012 WHAT’S THE BUZZ? booth in the Exhibit Hall. Enthusiastically Invited to Attend when: saturday, october 20, 2012 The Annual Gathering and Luncheon where: arizona diocesan convention 2012 Children’s Convention Program sheraton crescent hotel (dunlap & I-17) where THe 2012 ARiZonA DiocesAn conVenTion : arizona diocesan convention This year’s program focuses on empowering our sATuRDAy, ocToBeR 20 | 10:30AM To 1 PM sheraton crescent hotel (dunlap & I-17) children to fight malaria, in sub-Saharan Africa. “Real AT THe sHeRATon cRescenT HoTeL time: 8:30 coffee 9 am commissioning 2620 W. DunLAP AVe | PHoenix, AZ 85021 Heroes versus Rita Mosquito” is sponsored by The eucharist 10:30 am - 12:00 pm training time: 8:30 coffee 9 am commissioning Episcopal Relief & Development and the NetsforLife® Clergy spouses and partners are invited to the 8th annual Inspiration Fund. As always, our program will include, luncheon with the Bishop and gathering of friends. This year, in eucharist 10:30 am - 12:00 pm training story time, arts and crafts, music, games, swimming, addition to the time together to reconnect, catch up, and meet two options: snacks, drama and lots of surprises. old and new friends, we will have the honor and distinct pleasure of having as our guest and speaker, Phoebe Griswold. 1. better youth group meetings - kate fimbres two options: Program is offered for children ages 6 thru Just a few of Phoebe Griswold’s humanitarian distinctions (and 1. Grade 6. Preregistration is required no later saving the best to last…): she is President of the Board of the 2. the shift: youth ministry that creates better youth group meetings - kate fimbres American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem; U.S. than October 6, 2012 with non-refundable delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of commitment - 2. the shift: youth ministry that creates $25 per child registration fee. Women; co-founder and Board Member of the ECVA (Episcopal matt marino Church and the Visual Arts); 2002 New york Public Television’s commitment - matt marino The full schedule for Saturday, October 20 including humanitarian of the year; and convener of AWE (Anglican Women’s Empowerment), which calls for an expanded women’s register at: youth.azdiocese.org the children’s program and registration form can be presence on all Anglican Communion governing bodies. found on the 2012 Diocesan Convention section of the register at: youth.azdiocese.org website at www.azdiocese.org. Mail registrations with In addition to her life as activist, Phoebe has experienced many a check for $25.00 per child to Diocese of Arizona, 114 of the trials, tribulations, and joys of having been a deacon’s spouse, a rector’s spouse, a bishop’s spouse, a Presiding W. Roosevelt St., Phoenix AZ 85003. Please make checks Bishop’s spouse, and a retired Presiding Bishop’s spouse. her payable to The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona and note husband is The Most Rev. Frank T. Griswold. Oh, the stories she “Children’s Program” on the memo line. can tell!

Please RSVP by October 1 to Alyssa yingling at 602-254-0976 or [email protected].

24 ARIZONA EPISCOPALIAN azdiocese.org azdiocese.org FALL 2012 25 your mISSIon ShArE AS oF AuGuST 31, 2012 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WELCOMES YOU No Reports YTD Reported YTD 16.9% 1 Qtr Reported 2 Qtr Reported 3 Qtr Reported 4 Qtr Reported PARISH/MISSION YTD Paid YTD Unpaid Received Income of Income Income Income Income Income for Months EpisCOpal DiOCEsE Of aZ | 602.254.0976 | 800.420.1500 | f 602.495.6603 | aZDiOCEsE.ORg Benson, St. Raphael’s 21,219.27 3,586.06 3,586.06 (0.00) 8,825.74 7,539.24 4,854.29 0.00 Bisbee, St. John’s 12,970.89 2,192.08 2,192.08 0.00 10,096.89 2,874.00 0.00 0.00 Apr - July Casa Grande, St. Peter’s 50,623.29 8,555.34 8,555.34 (0.00) 21,686.87 20,070.72 8,865.70 0.00 Good Shepherd of the Hills • Cave Creek St. George’s • Holbrook Cave Creek, Good Shepherd 292,051.11 49,356.64 49,356.64 (0.00) 150,375.77 98,794.45 42,880.89 0.00 480-488-3283 928-524-2361 St. Paul’s • Tombstone Chandler, St. Matthew’s 371,824.17 62,838.28 62,838.28 0.00 144,512.77 150,993.94 76,317.46 0.00 www.goodshepherdaz.org www.stgeorge.azdiocese.org www.stpauls.azdiocese.org Clarkdale, St. Thomas 67,222.52 11,360.61 2,067.44 9,293.16 25,968.69 25,842.36 15,411.470.00 Coolidge, St. Michael’s 30,550.55 5,163.04 5,163.04 0.00 12,131.60 12,187.00 6,231.95 0.00 Grace Church • Lake Havasu City St. James the Apostle • Tempe St. Paul’s • Winslow Douglas, St. Stephen’s 32,869.40 5,554.93 5,554.93 (0.00) 32,869.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 March - July 928-855-2525 480-345-2686 928-289-3851 Flagstaff, Epiphany 192,525.86 32,536.87 27,873.68 4,663.19 103,755.20 66,007.91 22,762.75 0.00 www.grace-episcopal.net www.stjamestempe.org www.stpaulsmission.azdiocese.org Gila Bend, Epiphany 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 All Saints • Safford St. Peter’s • Litchfield Park Glendale, St. Andrew’s 65,494.45 11,068.56 11,068.56 0.00 26,335.27 27,767.95 11,391.23 0.00 928-348-9430 Grace St. Paul’s • Tucson St. John the Baptist • Glendale www.saints.vtchome.net 520-327-6857 623-582-5449 623-935-3279 Glendale, St. John/Baptist 218,112.01 36,860.93 36,860.93 (0.00) 84,571.99 81,622.18 51,917.84 0.00 www.gsptucson.org www.stjohnsaz.org www.stpetersaz.com Globe, St. John’s 32,119.00 5,428.11 5,428.11 0.00 15,368.00 12,955.00 3,796.00 0.00 All Saints of the Desert • Sun City Green Valley, St. Francis 320,871.00 54,227.20 54,227.20 (0.00) 141,229.00 118,304.00 61,338.00 0.00 623-974-8404 Iglesia Episcopal de San Pablo • Phoenix St. John’s • Bisbee St. Peter’s • Casa Grande holbrook, St. George 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 www.desertsaints.org 602-255-0602 520-432-7006 520-836-7693 Kingman, Trinity 21,363.75 3,610.47 3,610.47 0.00 9,912.00 8,036.50 3,415.25 0.00 www.iglesia.azdiocese.org www.stjohns.azdiocese.org www.stpeterscasagrande.azdiocese.org Lake havasu City, Grace 69,561.72 11,755.93 8,473.71 3,282.22 28,830.59 33,066.90 7,664.23 0.00 All Saints’ • Phoenix Lakeside, Our Saviour 97,982.28 16,559.01 16,559.01 (0.00) 34,888.03 33,702.75 29,391.50 0.00 602-279-5539 NAU Episcopal Canterbury St. John’s • Globe St. Philip’s In The Hills • Tucson Litchfield Park. St. Peter’s 310,266.80 52,435.09 46,417.91 6,017.18 123,496.08 115,561.38 71,209.34 0.00 www.allsaints.org Fellowship • Flagstaff 928-425-5160 520-299-6421 Mesa, St. Mark’s 232,989.00 39,375.14 35,874.05 3,501.09 94,219.00 73,896.00 64,874.00 0.00 610-209-6587 www.stjohnsglobe.org www.stphilipstucson.org Mesa, Transfiguration 108,052.28 18,260.84 18,260.84 (0.00) 47,256.81 42,821.93 17,973.54 0.00 ASU Campus Ministry • Tempe www.nau-canterbury.org Morenci, SS Philip & James 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 480-967-3295 St. John’s Episcopal-Lutheran St. Raphael in the Valley • Benson Nogales, St. Andrew’s 112,837.97 19,069.62 800.00 18,269.62 51,669.79 39,991.62 21,176.56 0.00 www.ecmasu.org Saints Philip & James • Morenci Congregation • Williams 520-505-1166 www.straphael.azdiocese.org Oro Valley, Apostles 170,034.40 28,735.81 28,735.81 0.00 48,848.26 74,808.51 46,377.63 0.00 928-348-9430 928-635-2781 Catedral de la Trinidad • Phoenix www.saints.vtchome.net www.stjohnslutheran.azdiocese.org PV, Christ Church (10%) 496,874.75 49,687.48 49,687.48 (0.00) 198,052.96 194,559.30 104,262.49 0.00 602-254-7126 St. Stephen’s • Douglas Payson, St. Paul’s 122,822.23 20,756.96 20,756.96 (0.00) 45,740.82 46,567.25 30,514.16 0.00 www.trinidad.azdiocese.org St. Alban’s • Tucson St. Jude’s • Phoenix 520-364-7971 Peoria, Prince of Peace (12%) 7,757.00 930.84 930.84 (0.00) 5,857.00 1,900.00 0.00 0.00 520-296-0791 602-980-7720 www.ststephensmission.azdiocese.org Phoenix, Trinity 284,566.71 48,091.77 48,091.77 (0.00) 132,315.83 122,878.88 29,372.00 0.00 Christ Church of the Ascension • www.stalbansaz.org www.mystjudes.com Phoenix, All Saints’ 697,288.70 117,841.79 117,841.79 0.00 298,138.92 245,221.01 153,928.77 0.00 Paradise Valley St. Stephen’s • Phoenix Phoenix, Nativity (12%) 273,361.08 29,854.13 29,854.13 (0.00) 127,148.87 94,569.30 51,642.91 0.00 602-840-8210 St. Alban’s • Wickenburg St. Luke’s • Prescott 602-840-0437 Phoenix, St Jude’s (4%) 8,712.22 348.49 348.49 (0.00) 5,495.59 3,216.63 0.00 0.00 Mar/Apr;Jun/Jul www.christchurch-az.org 928-684-2133 928-778-4499 www.ststephens.org Phoenix, St. Luke’s 16,110.76 2,722.72 2,722.72 (0.00) 6,739.14 9,371.62 0.00 0.00 Jun/July stalbanswburg.qwestoffice.net www.stlukesprescott.org Phoenix, St. Mary’s 101,404.65 17,137.39 17,137.39 (0.00) 39,464.77 34,219.89 27,719.99 0.00 Christ the King • Tucson St. Stephen’s • Sierra Vista Phoenix, holy Spirit 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 520-297-2551 St. Andrew’s • Glendale St. Luke’s at the Mountain • Phoenix 520-458-4432 Phx, St Paul’s Sudanese (12%) 1,630.00 195.60 195.60 0.00 1,630.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jan - July www.ctktucson.org 623-846-8046 602-276-7318 www.ststephensaz.org Phoenix, St. Stephen’s 117,443.81 19,848.00 17,820.63 2,027.37 47,623.08 41,366.06 28,454.67 0.00 www.standrewsglendale.azdiocese.org www.stlukesmountain.azdiocese.org Phoenix, San Pablo 44,473.21 7,515.97 7,515.97 0.00 19,347.05 15,694.90 9,431.26 0.00 Church of Our Saviour • Lakeside St. Thomas of the Valley • Clarkdale 928-537-7830 St. Andrew’s • Nogales St. Mark’s • Mesa 928-634-8593 Prescott, St. Luke’s 282,671.34 47,771.46 47,771.46 (0.00) 104,983.31 110,553.93 67,134.10 0.00 www.thechurchofoursaviour.org 520-281-1523 480-964-5820 www.st-thomasotv.org Safford, All Saint’s 29,837.27 5,042.50 5,042.50 (0.00) 9,973.55 13,647.32 6,216.40 0.00 www.standrewsaz.org www.stmarksmesa.org Scottsdale, St Anthony 212,427.99 35,900.33 35,900.33 0.00 89,480.98 82,218.05 40,728.96 0.00 Church of the Advent • Trinity Cathedral • Phoenix Scottsdale, St. Barnabas 1,193,279.08 201,664.16 201,664.16 0.00 460,477.16 421,531.53 311,270.39 0.00 Sun City West St. Andrew’s • Sedona St. Mary’s • Phoenix 602-254-7126 Sedona, St. Andrew’s 136,980.13 23,149.64 23,149.64 0.00 61,730.40 47,755.97 27,493.76 0.00 623-584-0350 928-282-4457 602-354-7540 www.azcathedral.org Sierra Vista, St Stephen’s 80,774.63 13,650.91 13,650.91 0.00 35,835.68 35,909.95 9,029.00 0.00 www.adventepiscopalaz.org www.saint-andrews.org www.stmarysinphoenix.org Sun City, All Saints’ 348,140.91 58,835.81 58,835.81 0.00 130,819.49 130,573.94 86,747.48 0.00 Trinity Church • Kingman Sun City, St. Christopher’s 150,755.44 25,477.67 25,469.62 8.05 91,197.41 38,402.31 21,155.72 0.00 Church of the Apostles • St. Andrew’s • Tucson St. Matthew’s • Chandler 928-753-5658 Sun City West, Advent 255,466.73 43,173.88 43,173.88 (0.00) 104,296.70 87,226.25 63,943.78 0.00 Oro Valley 520-622-8318 480-899-7386 www.trinity.azdiocese.org Tempe, Epiphany (12.7%) 228,589.85 29,030.91 26,743.00 2,287.91 120,587.90 108,001.95 0.00 0.00 May - July 520-544-9660 www.standrewstucson.azdiocese.org www.saintmatthewschurch.org Tempe, St. Augustine’s 93,406.00 15,785.61 15,785.61 0.00 42,909.00 39,545.00 10,952.00 0.00 www.apostleschurch.net Trinity Lutheran-Episcopal Tempe, St. James 91,738.10 15,503.74 800.00 14,703.74 37,370.60 33,605.00 20,762.50 0.00 St. Anthony on the Desert • Scottsdale St. Matthew’s • Tucson Congregation • Willcox Tombstone, St. Paul’s 23,614.77 3,990.90 3,990.90 (0.00) 8,843.09 9,023.92 5,747.76 0.00 Church of the Nativity • Phoenix 480-451-0860 520-298-9782 520-384-2155 480-307-9216 www.st-anthony.net www.saintmatthewstucson.org www.willcox.azdiocese.org Tucson, Christ the King 103,217.29 17,443.72 11,870.63 5,573.09 32,976.84 56,634.90 13,605.55 0.00 Feb www.thenativity.net Tucson, Grace St. Paul’s 354,680.44 59,940.99 59,941.00 (0.00) 196,364.35 126,894.51 31,421.58 0.00 St. Augustine’s • Tempe St. Michael and All Angels • UofA Emmaus Collegiate Chapel • Tucson, St. Alban’s 351,019.99 59,322.38 59,322.38 (0.00) 141,472.76 117,641.37 91,905.86 0.00 Church of the Epiphany • Flagstaff 480-967-3295 Tucson Tucson Tucson, St. Andrew’s 63,078.08 10,660.20 6,862.00 3,798.20 25,605.52 22,256.84 15,215.72 0.00 928-774-2911 www.staugustine.azdiocese.org 520-886-7292 520-623-7575 Tucson, St. Matthew’s 143,018.59 24,170.14 24,170.14 0.00 54,596.58 55,028.72 33,393.29 0.0 www.epiphanyaz.org www.smallangelstucson.org www.ua-canterbury.org Tucson, St. Michael’s 191,556.01 32,372.97 32,372.97 (0.00) 74,540.88 75,117.02 41,898.11 0.00 St. Barnabas on the Desert • Scottsdale Tucson, St. Philip’s 840,904.64 142,112.88 142,112.88 0.00 441,177.28 290,641.79 109,085.57 0.00 Church of the Epiphany • Tempe 480-948-5560 St. Michael’s • Coolidge Wickenburg, St. Alban’s 64,664.90 10,928.37 10,928.37 (0.00) 30,764.37 26,260.53 7,640.00 0.00 480-968-4111 www.saintbarnabas.org 520-723-3845 Williams, St. John’s 16,937.36 2,862.41 2,862.41 0.00 6,207.36 7,665.00 3,065.00 0.00 www.epiphany-tempe.org www.stmichaels.azdiocese.org Winslow, St. Paul’s 22,458.36 3,795.46 3,795.46 0.00 11,456.63 9,253.89 1,747.84 0.00 St. Christopher’s in the West Valley • Totals 10,283,204.74 1,676,048.74 1,602,623.92 73,424.81 4,458,069.62 3,801,798.87 2,023,336.25 0.00 Church of the Transfiguration • Sun City St. Paul the Apostle Mesa 623-972-1109 Sudanese Church • Phoenix 480-986-1145 www.stchristophers-az.org 602-253-4094 Many congregations find it helpful to list in their Sunday bulletins an update on income and expenses. This makes for good “transparency” of church finances, but also is www.transfiguration-mesa.org www.stpaulsapostle.azdiocese.org a gentle reminder to those who might be behind in their giving. The Finance Committee, with the consent of Diocesan Council, has suggested that we do a similar public St. Francis-in-the-Valley find us atAZDIOCESE reporting. Below you will find a listing of our congregations, their mission share, and their current standing. In a few exceptional cases, Council has granted an alternative Epiphany on the Desert • Gila Bend Green Valley St. Paul’s • Payson payment plan to congregations facing sever economic dislocation. Those are so marked. The Council wishes to thank those congregations who are current in their mission 602-757-9282 520-625-1370 928-474-3834 on twitter & facebook giving and encourage those who may be behind. www.epiphanydesert.azdiocese.org www.stfrancis.azdiocese.org www.stpaulspayson.org

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