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Anniversaries of Ordina on to the Diaconate Anniversaries Of Page 12 Joint Intercession List 2016 Joint Intercession List—2016 Dioceses of Iowa, Anniversaries of Ordinaon to the Diaconate Brechin Nzara January May November 7 Elizabeth Koffron-Eisen 9 Shelly Dowling 4 Susanne Watson Epting and 8 Patricia Kirkland Marilyn Wentzien 6 Sue Ann Raymond Swaziland 10 E. “Muffy” Harmon 18 Jeanie Smith 22 Martha Lang 28 Sarah Lopez 25 Patricia Triska December February 26 Warren Frelund 2 Don Twentyman Pray every day for: 1 Kelly Shields June 3 Mark Eccles 8 Judith Crossett 8 Ruth Ratliff 6 Judy Thayer The Anglican Communion; Justin Welby, Archbishop 21 Melody Rockwell July 17 Patricia Roberts 22 Diane Eddy 1 Kevin Emge 19 Donald Payer The Scottish Episcopal Church; David Chillingworth, Primus March 5 Kay Beach Marcus Haack The Diocese of Brechin; Nigel Peyton, Bishop 9 Roy Chrisman August 17 William Magie 15 Mary Hoffman The Episcopal Church in the USA; Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop April September The Diocese of Iowa; Alan Scarfe, Bishop 7 George Rogerson 16 John Harper Merle Smith, Jr. 17 Dian Ong Kathleen Tripses October The Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sudan; 13 Margaret Harris 6 Charles Lane Daniel Deng Bul Yak, Archbishop 16 Lori Erickson 7 John Doherty The Diocese of Nzara; Samuel Peni, Bishop 24 Patricia Johnson 18 Liane Nichols 25 Leon Pfotenhauer The Anglican Church of Southern Africa; Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop The Diocese of Swaziland, Ellinah Wamukoya, Bishop Anniversaries of Diocesan Commissionings of Please also pray for those listed in the Ministry Development Teams Anglican Cycle of Prayer May 9 (Fort Madison, St. Luke) Lyle Brown, Barbara Easley, Shelly Dowling, James by visiting Kannenberg, Alyce Lair, Marilyn Wentzien July 21 (Glenwood, St. John) Artis Ferrel, Bud Ferrel, Helen Glynn, Kathryn Halverson-Rigatuso, www.anglicancommunion.org/acp Karen McCallan, Mark Triplett October 22 (Sioux City, Calvary) Irene Bolton, Becky Fredregill, Stacey Gerhart, Kelly Houts, Daniel Pecaut December 18 (Decorah, Grace) Christine Gowdy-Jaehnig, James Greisheimer, Jeannette Pray each day of the month for those listed in these pages so that we Pillsbury, David Smith may feel ourselves truly a part of the 85 million people on six conti- nents who call themselves Anglican (or Episcopalian), in more than 165 Anniversaries of Ordinaon and Consecraon countries. to the Episcopate Intercessions for the following Dioceses appear in this booklet. April 5 Alan Scarfe September 27 C. Christopher Epting (B) = Brechin; (I) = Iowa; (N) = Nzara; (S) = Swaziland Updated 11/30/15 Page 2 Joint Intercession List 2016 Joint Intercession List 2016 Page 11 DAY Anniversaries of Ordinaon to the Priesthood 1 (B) St. Paul's Cathedral, Dundee: Provost: Jeremy Auld; Chaplain: Tracy January (May continued) October Dowling; Hugh Magee and other assisting Clergy; Pastoral Musician: 1 Ronald Osborne 10 William Pugliese 5 Linda Hughes Stuart Muir; Lay Reader: Carole Spink; Ark Nursery School Project; the 4 Benjamin Webb 24 Barbara McCaulley 15 Peter Sickels Cathedral Chapter 6 Tim Vann 26 Marlin Whitmer 21 Larry Gatrel (I) Trinity Cathedral, Davenport: John Horn, Judith Dalmasso; Judith Dalmasso 30 Hannah Cornthwaite 22 Stacey Gerhart Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Des Moines: Troy Beecham; Jean 7 Stephanie Green Tramel 31 Charles Pope 23 Wayne Kamm Steve Godfrey June 24 Donald Keeler McKinney, John Doherty 12 Diana Wright 6 Kathy Travis November (N) All Saints Cathedral, Nzara: Richard Aquilla, Charles Abdayo, 14 Mary Christopher 7 Holly Scherff 1 Kathleen Milligan Rejoice Joseph, Ezekiel William Alice Haugen 10 Carl Mann 15 Melvin Low (S) ) All Saints Cathedral, Mbabane: Advent Dlamini, Renben Matsebula, 15 Margaret “Peg” Jackson 15 Aaron Hudson 20 B. Jean McKinney Malo Mthande, Percy Mngomezulu, David Gooday, Mcebo Sigudla; the 17 Mary Cole Duvall 16 Elizabeth Popplewell 23 Anne Williams Diocesan Peace and Justice Committee-Bheki Magongo 18 Maureen Doherty Jan “Raisin” Horn December 19 Sharon Mahood John Horn 2 Martha Kester 2 (B) St. Mary the Virgin, Arbroath; St. Peter, Auchmithie: for 20 Richard Graves 18 Robert Gamble Sean Burke discernment Interim Rector: Bishop Nigel Peyton Barbara Schlachter Judith Jones 3 Lauren Lyon (I) The Standing Committee and Board of Directors of the Episcopal 24 Paul Walker Mary Jane Oakland Kristy Smith Corporation of the Diocese of Iowa; all commissions and task groups; 29 C. Michael Pumphrey 20 Netha Brada Charles Summers and lay leaders of the diocese. Diocesan staff: Elizabeth Adams, 31 John Greve 21 Roger Rollins 7 Karen Wacome Julianne Allaway, Ellen Bruckner, Lydia Bucklin, John Doherty, Steve Jennifer Masada Karen Crawford 8 Cathi Bencken Godfrey, Lacey Howard, Dave Mable, Anne Wagner Jane Stewart Meg Wagner 9 Artis Ferrel (N) Diocesan Head Office: Morducai Evaresto, Anna Apanto, Emmanuel February 23 Thomas Putnam Melvin Schlachter Francis, Emmanuel Ramadan, Mary Taddeo, Edward Daima, Yona Tarifa 1 Bonnie Wilkerson 23 Terry Kleven 11 Wayne Pelkey (S) Motshane Parochial District: Bonginkosi Malaza, Alban Hlophe 2 Robert A. Kem 25 Curtis Moermond Randall Lyle 5 Willa Goodfellow 29 Sherri Hughes-Empke 12 Kathryn Campbell 3 (B) St. Andrew, Brechin: for discernment Interim Rector: Fay Lamont 20 Frederick Kramer July 13 Kent Anderson (I) St Peter, Bettendorf: Meg Wagner, Pat Kirkland; St Alban, 22 Vincent Bete 1 J. Brian McVey 14 Julia Easley Davenport: for discernment; St Mark, Maquoketa: Bob North 24 Jean McCarthy 2 John Kilby 15 Cathleen Bascom (N) Rangu Parish: Keliona Mupoi, Andrew Keliopa March 6 Fred Steinbach Martha Rogers 17 James Davis 7 Sallie Verrette 16 Wendy Abrahamson (S) Mankayane Parish: Gregory Makhubu, Abraham Gama, Galbert 24 F. David Titus 21 Kathryn Halverson- 17 Thomas Hulme Zwane; Wives, children and wider families of clergy 27 James Norton Rigatuso Alexander Aiton April 27 Glenn Rankin 18 John Hall 4 (B) St. Margaret's Home, Dundee: Manager: Elaine Kerr; Administrator: 1 Georgia Humphrey 29 A. “Paddy” Stanley Christine Gowdy- Nicki McRae; Chaplain: Carole Spink , Bishop and Trustees 18 Elizabeth Coulter August Jaehnig (I) St Paul, Durant: Alice Haugen; Trinity, Muscatine: Cathi Bencken, 22 Catherine Quehl-Engel 16 Kris Leaman James Greisheimer Martha Lang; Church of the Saviour, Clermont: for discernment, Sarah 22 Randy Webster 28 George Wharton Jeannette Pillsbury Lopez May September Elaine Caldbeck (N) S/Parish Naakiri: vacant 1 Robert W. Kem 4 Troy Beecham 19 Arthur Becker (S) Mothers Union: Carol Malima-President, Charles Kunene-Chaplain 5 Patrick Genereux 10 William Moorhead Margaret Weiner 8 Robert Elfvin 24 S. Suzanne Peterson Lynne Carver 9 Lyle Brown 25 Peter Sanderson 27 Paul Fuessel Barbara Easley 28 Patricia Cashman James Kannenberg Page 10 Joint Intercession List 2016 Joint Intercession List 2016 Page 3 DAY DAY 30 (B) Diocesan Mission Officer: Fay Lamont; Well Church Review 5 (B) St. James, Stonehaven; St. Philip, Catterline: Interim Ministry Co- Programme Ordinator: Peter Smart, Lay Reader: Anne Geldart. (I) St John, Dubuque: Kathleen Milligan, Kent Anderson, Diane Eddy; St (I) Grace, Cedar Rapids: Curt Moermond; Christ Church, Cedar Mark, Anamosa: Anne Williams; For all those working in Prison Rapids: Ben Webb, Mark Eccles, Randall Lyle ministry (N) Sakure Parish: Daniel Sangbagbia, Yoere Isai (N) College: 9 students at Bishop Yeremaya Theological Institute, 1 (S) Zombodze Parochial District: David Zungu student at Bennaih Poggo theological college, 2 students at Bishop Gyyen College. 6 (B) University Chaplaincies: Dundee University: Annalu Waller, Jeremy (S) Sunday Schools: teachers and pupils, Wandile Dlamini-Chaplain; Auld; Abertay University: Tracy Dowling Evangelism and the work of the evangelism committee (I) Christ, Clinton: for discernment; Trinity, Ottumwa: Vincent Bete; All Saints, Indianola: Ron Osborne 31 (B) Retired Bishops: Neville Chamberlain, bob Halliday, Ted Luscombe; (N) Nabubu Parish: Richard Peter Those continuing to Serve with: Warrents: Ted Luscombe, Douglas (S) Sigangeni Parish: Bheki Magongo, Thandeka Zulu, Petros Dlamini, Mackay, William McAusland; Commissions: Jane Nelson, Annalu Waller; Sibongile Dlamini; Diocesan Office: Ian Stocks-Diocesan Secretary, Permissions to Officiate: Penny Balfour, Steve Collis, John Cree, Sylvia Beketele Tembe-Bishop’s Secretary, Gladys Shiba-Accounts Assistant Dyer, David Elder, David Gordon, George Greig, Geoffrey Hall, John Lyon, Grant MacIntosh, Hugh Magee, Joe Morrow, Robin Paterson 7 (B) St. Salvador, Dundee: Clive Clapson, The Food Cupboard Project (I) Non-parochial clergy: Cathleen Bascom, Patricia Cashman, Roy and Advice Centre Chrisman, Hannah Cornthwaite, Barb McCaulley, Brian McVey, James (I) Christ Church, Burlington: for discernment; St Michael, Mount Norton, Wayne Pelkey, Thomas Putnam, Catherine Quehl-Engel, Pleasant: for discernment; St Timothy, West Des Moines: Mary Cole- Stephanie Green Tramel, Paul Walker, Susanne Watson Epting, Randy Duvall, Jeanie Smith, Milton Cole-Duvall Webster; Iowa Retired Bishop: C. 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