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Anglican Cycle of Prayer Joint Intercessions List Page 12 Joint Intercession List Dioceses of Anniversaries of OrdinaƟon to the Diaconate Iowa, Brechin January May December Nzara 7 Elizabeth Koffron-Eisen 9 Shelly Dowling 3 Mark Eccles 8 Patricia Kirkland Marilyn Wentzien 6 Judy Thayer and 10 E. “Muffy” Harmon 18 Jeanie Smith 14 Elizabeth “Lizzie” Gillman Swaziland 28 Sarah Lopez June Stephanie “Steph” Jones February 8 Ruth Ratliff Jennifer “Jenn” Latham 1 Kelly Shields July Catherine “Katie” Mears Members of the Diocese of Iowa and its Companion Dioceses pray each day 8 Judith Crossett 1 Kevin Emge Kevin Powell of the month for those listed in these pages so that we may truly 11 Joan Farstad 5 Kay Beach 17 Patricia Roberts 21 Melody Rockwell August 19 Donald Payer support each other and God’s work among us. 22 Diane Eddy 15 Mary Hoffman Marc Haack March September Intercessions for the following Dioceses appear in this booklet. 9 Roy Chrisman 16 John Harper (B) = Brechin; (I) = Iowa; (N) = Nzara; (S) = Swaziland 17 William Magie 17 Dian Ong April October 7 George Rogerson 6 Charles Lane Merle Smith, Jr. 7 John Doherty Pray every day for: Kathleen Tripses 18 Liane Nichols 13 M. “Peggy” Harris November The Anglican Communion; Justin Welby, Archbishop 16 Lori Erickson 4 Susanne Watson Epting 24 Patricia Johnson 6 Sue Ann Raymond The Scottish Episcopal Church; Mark Strange, Primus 25 Leon Pfotenhauer 16 Fred Berger The Diocese of Brechin; Andrew Swift, Bishop The Episcopal Church in the USA; Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop The Diocese of Iowa; Alan Scarfe, Bishop Anniversaries of Diocesan Commissioning of The Episcopal Church of South Sudan; Justin Badi Arama, Archbishop Province of Western Equatoria; Samuel Peni, Archbishop Ministry Development Teams The Diocese of Nzara; Richard Aquilla, Bishop Feb 1 (Fort Madison, St. Luke) 2nd Team: Kelly Shields, Bonnie Wilkerson May 9 (Fort Madison, St. Luke) 1st Team: Lyle Brown, Shelly Dowling, James Kannenberg, The Anglican Church of Southern Africa; Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop Alyce Lair, Marilyn Wentzien The Diocese of Swaziland in Eswatini, Ellinah Wamukoya, Bishop July 21 (Glenwood, St. John) Kathryn Halverson-Rigatuso, Karen McCallan, Mark Triplett December 18 (Decorah, Grace) Christine Gowdy-Jaehnig, James Greisheimer, David Smith Please also pray for those listed in the Anniversaries of OrdinaƟon and ConsecraƟon Anglican Cycle of Prayer to the Episcopate by visiting April 5 Alan Scarfe September 27 C. Christopher Epting www.anglicancommunion.org/ resources/cycle-of-prayer Updated 12/1/2019 Page 2 Page 11 Day 1 Anniversaries of OrdinaƟon to the Priesthood (B) St. Paul's Cathedral, Dundee: Interim Priest: David Gordon; Pastoral Musician: Stuart Muir; Lay Reader: Carole Spink; the Cathedral Chapter – January September (May continued) for their vacancy 1 Ronald Osborne 4 Troy Beecham (I) Trinity Cathedral, Davenport: John Horn, Sinclair Ender; Cathedral 4 Benjamin Webb 10 William Pugliese 11 Hal Ley Hayek 10 William Moorhead Church of St. Paul, Des Moines: Troy Beecham; John Doherty; Zeb Treloar 6 Tim Vann 24 S. Suzanne Peterson Judith Dalmasso 24 Barbara McCaulley (N) All Saints Cathedral, Nzara: William Manase, Rejoice Joseph, Edward 25 Zeb Treloar 25 Peter Sanderson Daima 7 Stephanie Green Tramel October Steve Godfrey 26 Marlin Whitmer (S) All Saints Cathedral,Mbabane: Dean Advent Dlamini, Malo Mtande, 30 Nicola Bowler 5 Linda Hughes Percy Mngomezulu, David Goodday, Mcebo Sigudla, Frances Takis, Than- 12 Diana Wright 15 Peter Sickels 13 Stephanie Moncrieff 31 Charles Pope dekile Zulu; Dumsani Mabuza,Muzi Masina and lucky Vilakati;The Dioce- 22 Stacey Gerhart 14 Mary Christopher June san Justice and peace committee-Bheki Magongo (Chairperson); Homeless- 2 Marilyn van Duffelen 23 Wayne Kamm Alice Haugen 24 Donald Keeler ness: Runaways, those who sleep rough, asylum seekers and refugees; those 6 Kathy Travis Martha Lang November 7 Holly Scherff who help the homeless. 15 Margaret “Peg” Jackson 1 Kathleen Milligan 17 Mary Cole Duvall 10 Carl Mann 16 Elizabeth Popplewell 15 Melvin Low Day 2 18 Maureen Doherty 16 Kevin Goodrich (B) St. Mary the Virgin, Arbroath; St. Peter, Auchmithie, Rector: Peter 19 Sharon Mahood Jan “Raisin” Horn John Horn 23 Anne Williams Mead 20 Richard Graves December 18 Robert Gamble (I) The Standing Committee and Board of Directors of the Episcopal Cor- 24 Paul Walker 2 Martha Kester 29 C. Michael Pumphrey Mary Jane Oakland poration of the Diocese of Iowa; all commissions and task groups; and lay Tom Early Sean Burke leaders of the diocese. Diocesan staff: Elizabeth Adams, Julianne Allaway, 31 John Greve 3 Lauren Lyon Jennifer Masada 20 Netha Brada Tina Austin, Ellen Bruckner, John Doherty, Michael Last, Amy Mellies, 21 Karen Crawford Kristy Smith Traci Ruhland Petty, Anne Wagner, Meg Wagner Jane Stewart 7 Karen Wacome February Meg Wagner (N) Diocesan Head Office: Morducai Evaresto, Anna Apanto, Emmanuel 8 Cathi Bencken 1 Bonnie Wilkerson 23 Thomas Putnam Ramadan, Mary Taddeo, Edward Daima, Yona Tarifa 23 Terry Kleven 9 Artis Ferrel 2 Robert A. Kem Melvin Schlachter (S) Mothsane Parish: Orma Mavimbela, Reuben Matsebula; Seafarers: pray 20 Frederick “Fritz” Kramer 25 Curtis Moermond 29 SherriHughes-Empke 11 Wayne Pelkey for fishermen in their dangerous occupation 22 Vincent Bete Randall Lyle 24 Jean McCarthy July 2 John Kilby 12 Kathryn Campbell Day 3 26 Ken Messer 13 Kent Anderson (B) St. Andrew, Brechin, Priest in Charge & Transitional Lead: John Skin- 28 Kim Turner Baker 6 Fred Steinbach 7 Sallie Verrette 14 Julia Easley ner, New Linkage with Brechin & Inverbervie March 15 Martha Rogers 17 James Davis 15 Beth Preston (I) St Peter, Bettendorf: Elaine Caldbeck; St Alban, Davenport: Judith Dal- 17 Stephen Benitz 16 Wendy Abrahamson masso and developing Ministry Development Team; St Mark, Maquoketa: 27 James Norton 17 Thomas Hulme April 19 Sinclair Ender Bob North, Diane Eddy 21 Kathryn Halverson- 18 John Hall (N) Rangu Parish: Keliona Mupoi, Andrew Keliopa, Isaac Ephraima 1 Georgia Humphrey Christine Gowdy- 18 Elizabeth Coulter Rigatuso (S) Mankayane Parish: Abraham Gama, Humphery Mavuso; Wives, Chil- 27 Glenn Rankin Jaehnig 22 Catherine Quehl-Engel James Greisheimer dren and wider families of clergy. 22 Randy Webster 29 A. “Paddy” Stanley August Jeannette Pillsbury May Elaine Caldbeck 5 Patrick Genereux 12 Joan Farstad 16 Kris Leaman 19 Margaret Weiner Deep peace of the quiet earth to you 8 Robert Elfvin Lynne Carver Deep peace of the still air to you 9 Lyle Brown 28 George Wharton Deep peace of the forgiving heart to you Barbara Easley Deep peace of the Son of Peace. Celtic prayer James Kannenberg Page 10 Page 3 Day 4 Day 30 (B) St. Margaret's Home, Dundee: Manager: Elaine Kerr; Administrator: (B) Diocesan Mission Officer: Kerry Dixon Nicki McRae; Chaplain: Carole Spink, Trustees and all the residents (I) St John, Dubuque: Kevin Goodrich O.P., Kent Anderson (I) St Paul, Durant: Alice Haugen; Trinity, Muscatine: Kathleen Milligan, (N) Good Samaritan Primary Health Care Center: Staff; and the teachers and Martha Lang; Church of the Saviour, Clermont: for discernment 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; Evange- (S) Mothers Union: -President: Lizzie Dludla, Chaplain: Peter Zungu; lism and the Evangelism Committee Youth: for all our children and young people Day 31 Day 5 (B) Retired Clergy, Clergy with Permission to Officiate and Warrant/ (B) St. James, Stonehaven; St. Philip, Catterline, local leadership team Commissions: Ted Luscombe, William McAusland, Penny Balfour, John Cree, (I) Grace, Cedar Rapids: John Greve; Christ Church, Cedar Rapids: Hal Lorraine Dawson, Sylvia Dyer, George Greig, Geoffrey Hall, Denise Herbert, Ley Hayek, Randy Lyle, Mark Eccles, Melody Rockwell John Lyon, Joe Morrow, Robin Paterson, Alan Tilson, Kate McDonald, Graham (N) Nabubu Parish: Daniel John Niven, Hamish Prior, Patricia Duffett-Smith, William Neill; Clergy widows/ (S) Staff: Accounts Assistant: Nothando Jele, Communications: Thandeka widowers: Mrs Rena Mackay, Mrs Yvonne Magee Mashwama Social Development coordinator: Thandi Zulu, Social Develop- (I) Retired Bishop: C. Christopher Epting; Non-parochial clergy: Roy Chrisman, ment Assistant: Mncedisi Masuku James Davis, Martha Lang, William Magie, James Norton, Thomas Putnam, Mar- tha Rogers, Kristy Smith, Stephanie Tramel, Paul Walker, Susanne Watson Ept- Day 6 ing, Randy Webster; Retired clergy: Cathi Bencken, A. Fred Berger, Netha Brada, (B) University Chaplaincies: Dundee University Chaplin: Annalu Waller Kathryn Campbell, Lynne Carver, Mary Christopher, Elizabeth Coulter, Maureen (I) Christ, Clinton: Raisin Horn; Trinity, Ottumwa: for Discernment; All Doherty, Barbara Easley, Julia Easley, Robert Elfvin, Artis Ferrel, Robert Gam- Saints, Indianola: Ben Webb ble, Patrick Genereux, Richard Graves, John Hall, Muffy Harmon, John Harper, (N) Nambazia Parish: Keliopa Elisa, Charles Dasiyo Margaret Harris, Mary Hoffman, Linda Hughes, Thomas Hulme, Georgia (S) Sigangeni Parish: Bheki Magongo, Petros Dlamini, Sibongile Dlamini, Humphrey, Margaret Jackson, Wayne Kamm, Robert Kem, John Kilby, Patricia Khosi Zulu; Diocesan Staff: Bishop’s Secretary: Beketele Tembe, Accounts Kirkland, Elizabeth Koffron-Eisen, Frederick Kramer, Charles Lane, Sarah Assistant: Nothando Jele, Communications: Thandeka Mashwama Social Lopez, Melvin Low, Sharon Mahood, Jean McCarthy, William Moorhead, Mary Development coordinator: Thandi Zulu, Social Development Assistant: Jane
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