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Joint Intercession List 2019 Page 12 Joint Intercession List 2019 Joint Intercession List—2019 Dioceses of Iowa, Anniversaries of Ordinaon to the Diaconate Brechin January May December Nzara 7 Elizabeth Koffron-Eisen 9 Shelly Dowling 3 Mark Eccles and 8 Patricia Kirkland Marilyn Wentzien 6 Judy Thayer 10 E. “Muffy” Harmon 18 Jeanie Smith 17 Patricia Roberts Swaziland 28 Sarah Lopez June 19 Donald Payer February 8 Ruth Ratliff Marcus Haack 1 Kelly Shields 21 Jake Andrews Members of the Diocese of Iowa and its Companion Dioceses pray each 8 Judith Crossett July O God, day of the month for those listed in these pages so that we may truly 11 Joan Farstad 1 Kevin Emge you manifest in your 5 Kay Beach support each other and God’s work among us. 21 Melody Rockwell servants the signs of 22 Diane Eddy August March 15 Mary Hoffman your presence: Intercessions for the following Dioceses appear in this booklet. 9 Roy Chrisman September Send forth upon us 17 William Magie 16 John Harper the Spirit of love, that (B) = Brechin; (I) = Iowa; (N) = Nzara; (S) = Swaziland April 17 Dian Ong in companionship 7 George Rogerson October with one another Merle Smith, Jr. 6 Charles Lane your abounding grace Kathleen Tripses 7 John Doherty Pray every day for: may increase 13 M. “Peggy” Harris 18 Liane Nichols among us; through November The Anglican Communion; Justin Welby, Archbishop 16 Lori Erickson Jesus Christ our Lord. 24 Patricia Johnson 4 Susanne Watson Epting Amen The Scottish Episcopal Church; Mark Strange, Primus 25 Leon Pfotenhauer 6 Sue Ann Raymond 29 Nicola Bowler (BCP, p 125) The Diocese of Brechin; Andrew Swift, Bishop The Episcopal Church in the USA; Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop Anniversaries of Diocesan Commissioning of The Diocese of Iowa; Alan Scarfe, Bishop Ministry Development Teams The Episcopal Church of South Sudan: Justin Badi Arama, Archbishop The Diocese of Nzara; Samuel Peni, Bishop May 9 (Fort Madison, St. Luke) Lyle Brown, Barbara Easley, Shelly Dowling, James Kannenberg, Alyce Lair, Marilyn Wentzien The Anglican Church of Southern Africa; Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop July 21 (Glenwood, St. John) Artis Ferrel, Bud Ferrel, Kathryn Halverson-Rigatuso, Karen The Diocese of Swaziland in eSwatini, Ellinah Wamukoya, Bishop McCallan, Mark Triplett December 18 (Decorah, Grace) Christine Gowdy-Jaehnig, James Greisheimer, Jeannette Pillsbury, David Smith Please also pray for those listed in the Anniversaries of Ordinaon and Consecraon Anglican Cycle of Prayer by visiting to the Episcopate www.anglicancommunion.org/ April 5 Alan Scarfe September 27 C. Christopher Epting resources/cycle-of-prayer Updated 12/1/2018 Page 2 Joint Intercession List 2019 Joint Intercession List 2019 Page 11 Day 1 (B) St. Paul's Cathedral, Dundee: Provost: Jeremy Auld; Pastoral Musician: Anniversaries of Ordinaon to the Priesthood Stuart Muir; Lay Reader: Carole Spink; Ark Nursery School Project; the January (May continued) September Cathedral Chapter 1 Ronald Osborne 9 Lyle Brown 4 Troy Beecham (I) Trinity Cathedral, Davenport: John Horn, Judith Dalmasso, Sinclair 4 Benjamin Webb Barbara Easley 10 William Moorhead Ender; Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Des Moines: Troy Beecham; John 6 Tim Vann James Kannenberg 24 S. Suzanne Peterson Doherty; Zeb Treloar Judith Dalmasso 10 William Pugliese 25 Peter Sanderson (N) All Saints Cathedral, Nzara: Richard Aquilla, Rejoice Joseph, Rev. 7 Stephanie Green Tramel 11 Hal Ley Hayek October 24 Barbara McCaulley Edward Daima Steve Godfrey 5 Linda Hughes 12 Diana Wright 26 Marlin Whitmer 15 Peter Sickels (S) All Saints Cathedral,Mbabane: Dean Advent Dlamini, Malo Mtande, 13 Stephanie Moncrieff 30 Hannah Cornthwaite 22 Stacey Gerhart Percy Mngomezulu, David Goodday, Mcebo Sigudla, Frances Takis, 14 Mary Christopher 31 Charles Pope 23 Wayne Kamm Thandekile Zulu; The Diocesan Justice and peace committee-Bheki Alice Haugen June 24 Donald Keeler Magongo (Chairperson); Homelessness: Runaways, those who sleep Martha Lang 2 Marilyn van Duffelen November rough, asylum seekers and refugees; those who help the homeless. 15 Margaret “Peg” Jackson 6 Kathy Travis 1 Kathleen Milligan 17 Mary Cole Duvall 7 Holly Scherff 15 Melvin Low Day 2 18 Maureen Doherty 10 Carl Mann 16 Kevin Goodrich (B) St. Mary the Virgin, Arbroath; St. Peter, Auchmithie: Peter Mead, Lay 19 Sharon Mahood 16 Elizabeth Popplewell 23 Anne Williams Reader: Ian Fletcher 20 Richard Graves Jan “Raisin” Horn December (I) The Standing Committee and Board of Directors of the Episcopal 24 Paul Walker John Horn 2 Martha Kester Corporation of the Diocese of Iowa; all commissions and task groups; and 29 C. Michael Pumphrey 18 Robert Gamble Sean Burke lay leaders of the diocese. Diocesan staff: Elizabeth Adams, Julianne 31 John Greve Mary Jane Oakland 3 Lauren Lyon Tom Early Allaway, Ellen Bruckner, John Doherty, Amy Mellies, Anne Wagner, Meg Jennifer Masada Kristy Smith 20 Netha Brada Wagner Jane Stewart 7 Karen Wacome February 21 Karen Crawford 8 Cathi Bencken (N) Diocesan Head Office: Morducai Evaresto, Anna Apanto, Emmanuel 1 Bonnie Wilkerson Meg Wagner 9 Artis Ferrel Francis, Emmanuel Ramadan, Mary Taddeo, Edward Daima, Yona Tarifa 2 Robert A. Kem 23 Thomas Putnam Melvin Schlachter (S) Mothsane Parish: Revd. Orma Mavimbela, Reuben Matsebula; 20 Frederick “Fritz” Kramer 23 Terry Kleven 11 Wayne Pelkey Seafarers: pray for fishermen in their dangerous occupation 22 Vincent Bete 25 Curtis Moermond Randall Lyle 24 Jean McCarthy 29 SherriHughes-Empke 12 Kathryn Campbell Day 3 26 Ken Messer July 13 Kent Anderson (B) St. Andrew, Brechin: Francis Bridger, Interim, local leadership team 28 Kim Turner Baker 2 John Kilby 14 Julia Easley (I) St Peter, Bettendorf: Elaine Caldbeck; St Alban, Davenport: for March 6 Fred Steinbach 15 Martha Rogers ministry development; St Mark, Maquoketa: Bob North, Diane Eddy 17 James Davis 7 Sallie Verrette 16 Wendy Abrahamson (N) Rangu Parish: Keliona Mupoi, Andrew Keliopa, Isaac Ephraima 24 F. David Titus 15 Beth Preston 17 Thomas Hulme (S) Mankayane Parish: Robert Nhlengetfwa, Abraham Gama, Humphery 27 James Norton 17 Stephen Benitz 18 John Hall April 18 Sinclair Ender Mavuso; Wives, Children and wider families of clergy. Christine Gowdy- 1 Georgia Humphrey 21 Kathryn Halverson- Jaehnig Prayer for Social Justice 18 Elizabeth Coulter Rigatuso James Greisheimer 27 Glenn Rankin Almighty God who created us in your own image: Grant us grace fearlessly 22 Catherine Quehl-Engel Jeannette Pillsbury 29 A. “Paddy” Stanley to contend against evil and to make no peace with oppression; and, that 22 Randy Webster Elaine Caldbeck May August 19 Margaret Weiner we may reverently use our freedom, help us to employ it in the mainte- 5 Patrick Genereux 12 Joan Farstad Lynne Carver nance of justice in our communities and among the nations, to the glory of 8 Robert Elfvin 16 Kris Leaman your holy Name, through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with 28 George Wharton you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen (BPC pg. 260) Page 10 Joint Intercession List 2019 Joint Intercession List 2019 Page 3 Day 30 Day 4 (B) Diocesan Mission Officer: Kerry Dixon; Well Church Review (B) St. Margaret's Home, Dundee: Manager: Elaine Kerr; Administrator: Programme Nicki McRae; Chaplain: Carole Spink, Bishop and Trustees and all the (I) St John, Dubuque: Kevin Goodrich, Kent Anderson; St Mark, residents Anamosa: Anne Williams (I) St Paul, Durant: Alice Haugen; Trinity, Muscatine: Kathleen Milligan, (N) Good Samaritan Primary Health Care Center: Staff; and the Martha Lang; Church of the Saviour, Clermont: Ron Roberts teachers and students of St. Timothy's School and ECS Primary School (N) Parish Naakiri: Ezibon Alison, Richard Peter (S) Sunday Schools: teachers and pupils Chaplain: Sibongile Dlamini; (S) Mothers Union: President: Lizzie Dludla, Chaplain: Canon Peter Evangelism and the Evangelism Committee Zungu; Youth: for all our children and young people Day 31 Day 5 (B) Retired Clergy and Clergy with Permission to Officiate: Ted (B) St. James, Stonehaven; St. Philip, Catterline, local leadership team Luscombe, William McAusland, Penny Balfour, John Cree, Lorraine (I) Grace, Cedar Rapids: John Greve; Christ Church, Cedar Rapids: Hal Dawson, Sylvia Dyer, David Gordon, George Greig, Geoffrey Hall, Ley Hayek, Randall Lyle, Mark Eccles, Melody Rockwell Denise Herbert, John Lyon, Hugh Magee, Joe Morrow, Robin Paterson, (N) Nabubu Parish: Daniel John Alan Tilson. (S) Zombodze Parochial District: Wandile Dlamini; Pray for fair trade in (I) Retired Bishop: C. Christopher Epting; Non-parochial and retired developing countries and those who live in poverty as a result of clergy: Cathi Bencken, A. Fred Berger, Netha Brada, Kathryn Campbell, corruption and greed. Pray for justice, peace and creation of work in the Lynne Carver, Roy Chrisman, Mary Christopher, Hannah Cornthwaite, Diocese. Elizabeth Coulter, James Davis, Julia Easley, Mark Eccles, Robert Elfvin, Artis Ferrel, Robert Gamble, Patrick Genereux, John Hall, Elsa Harmon, Day 6 John Harper, Peggy Harris, Mary Hoffman, Linda Hughes, Georgia (B) University Chaplaincies: Dundee University: Annalu Waller, Jeremy Humphrey, Peg Jackson, Wayne Kamm, John Kilby, Patricia Kirkland, Auld; Abertay University Elizabeth Koffron-Eisen, Frederick Kramer, Sarah Lopez, Melvin Low, (I) Christ, Clinton: Raisin Horn; Trinity, Ottumwa: Paul Walker, William William Magie, Sharon Mahood, Barbara McCaulley, Curtis Moermond, Wolfe; All Saints, Indianola: Ben Webb James Norton, Dian Ong, Ronald Osborne, Donald Payer, Wayne (N) Nambazia Parish: Keliopa Elisa, Charles Dasiyo
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