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November 2017 – February 2018 DIOCESE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PARISH FELLOWSHIP & DAILY INTERCESSIONS November 2017 – February 2018 R E N E W E D H E A R T S R E N E W E D S P I R I T S R E N E W E D P E O P L E NOVEMBER 1 Ian & Marilyn Powell - Christ Church Cathedral 2 Lynn Cawthra - S. Paul, Nanaimo 3 Boyd & Carol Shaw - EfM Co-ordinator 4 Philip Zimmerman - S. Peter, Campbell River & S. Saviour-by-the-Sea, Cortes Island 5 Pentecost 22 Logan, our Bishop. Parish of Salt Spring Island - Richard Stetson. Diocese of Yukon - Bishop Larry Robertson. 6 Stephen & Penny Martin - Diocesan Executive Officer 7 Alan & Diana Naylor - S. Paul, Nanaimo 8 Judith & Chris Coleman - Diocesan Office 9 Michael & Patricia Wimmer - S. Michael & All Angels, Chemainus 10 Diocesan CCC Parish Staff 11 Dolly & Arthur Beaumont - S. Mary of the Incarnation, Metchosin 12 Pentecost 23 Logan, our Bishop. S. Columba, Tofino & S. Aidan Community, Ucluelet. Territory of the People Anglican Church - Bishop Barbara Andrews. 13 David & Katharine Fitzsimmons - Diocese of British Columbia 14 James & Rosanne Lyster - S. Peter, Comox & S. Saviour, Denman Island 15 Bruce & Frances Bryant-Scott - S. Dunstan, Victoria 16 Ruth & Gabriel Dantzer - U. Vic. Chaplaincy 17 Penelope & Jim Kingham - Holy Trinity, North Saanich 18 Congregation of Christ Church Gabriola 19 Pentecost 24 Logan, our Bishop. S. David-by-the-Sea, Cordova Bay & S. Peter, Lakehill - Matthew Brown. Diocese of Caledonia. 20 Christopher Samsom - S. Peter, Comox & S. Saviour, Denman Island 21 Nathan & Michele Lampard - Diocesan Registrar 22 Kevin & Kristy Arndt - Chaplain, Vancouver Island Regional Correctional Centre & S. John the Divine, Victoria 23 Clara Plamondon - S. John the Baptist, Duncan 24 Rob & Meagan Crosby-Shearer - Emmaus Community 25 Anthony Divinagracia & Nell Power - S. John the Divine, Courtenay & S. Andrew, Sandwick 26 The Reign of Christ Logan, our Bishop. Christ Church, Alert Bay, S. Olaf, Quatsino & S. George, Kingcome Inlet - Lincoln McKoen. Diocese of Kootenay - Archbishop John Privett. 27 Diocesan & Parish Youth & Family Ministries 28 Deborah Rivet - Ss. Christopher & Aidan, Lake Cowichan 29 Constance Isherwood - Chancellor 30 Margaret Misener - S. John the Divine, Courtenay & S. Andrew, Sandwick DECEMBER 1 Richard Stetson - Parish of Salt Spring Island 2 Zena McCreary - Diocesan Office 3 Advent 1 Logan, our Bishop. S. John the Divine, Victoria - Alastair McCollum, Kevin Arndt, Gillian Hoyer & Patrick Sibley. Diocese of New Westminster - Bishop Melissa Skelton. 4 Heather Robinson - Diocese of British Columbia 5 Susan Hermanson - S. Philip, Cedar 6 Diane & Rob Hutchison - ACW President 7 Greg & Nancy Lynn - S. Mary of the Incarnation, Metchosin 8 John & Franciane Steele - S. John the Baptist, South Cowichan 9 Dawna & Ron Wall - S. Michael & All Angels, Royal Oak 10 Advent 2 Logan, our Bishop. S. Philip-by-the-Sea, Lantzville - David Chillman. Diocese of Yukon - Bishop Larry Robertson. 11 Mary Jane Leewis-Kirk & Keith Leewis - S. Peter, Quamichan 12 Diocesan Vision Teams 13 Thomi & John Glover - S. Margaret of Scotland, Galiano Island & S. Mary Magdalene, Mayne Island 14 Military Chaplains 15 Ellen & Rob Willingham - Parish of Pender & Saturna Islands 16 Jacquie Nevins - Diocesan Archivist 17 Advent 3 Logan, our Bishop. S. Peter, Campbell River & S. Saviour-by-the-Sea, Cortes Island - Philip Zimmerman. Territory of the People Anglican Church - Bishop Barbara Andrews. 18 Board, Staff and Clients of Threshold Housing 19 Ansley Tucker - Christ Church Cathedral 20 Ember Day - Jill Harris, Dyan Davison, Gail Rodger, Paul Schumacher, Matthew Cook, Katherine Walker, SuSan Jensen - Postulants of our Diocese 21 Heather & Mark Cutten - Diocese of British Columbia 22 Ember Day - Jill Harris, Dyan Davison, Gail Rodger, Paul Schumacher, Matthew Cook, Katherine Walker, SuSan Jensen - Postulants of our Diocese 23 Ember Day - Jill Harris, Dyan Davison, Gail Rodger, Paul Schumacher, Matthew Cook, Katherine Walker, SuSan Jensen - Postulants of our Diocese 24 Advent 4 Logan, our Bishop. S. Mary the Virgin, Oak Bay - Craig Hiebert. Diocese of Caledonia. 25 Christmas Day Logan, our Bishop. S. Mary of the Incarnation, Metchosin - Greg Lynn & Dolly Beaumont. Diocese of Kootenay - Archbishop John Privett. 26 Congregation of S. John Gualbert, Pt. McNeill 27 Sisters Brenda, Amy Joy & Dorothy Grace - Sisterhood of S. John the Divine 28 Wally Eamer & Sharleen Thompson - S. Peter & S. Paul, Esquimalt 29 Judy & Cedric Trueman - Lay Secretary 30 Travis & Jasmin O’Brian - S. Barnabas, Victoria 31 Christmas 1 Logan, our Bishop. S. Columba, Port Hardy & S. John, Port Alice - Alastair Hunting. Diocese of New Westminster - Bishop Melissa Skelton. JANUARY 1 Peter & Marion Parker - Parish of Central Saanich 2 Gordon & Marianne Strain - S. Peter, Comox & S. Saviour, Denman Island 3 Dyan Davison & Jeffrey Anderson - Canon Pastor 4 Susan & Cheryl Hayward-Brown - S. Mark, Qualicum Beach 5 Christopher & Heather Page - S. Philip, Oak Bay 6 Teachers, Students & Staff at Cathedral School & Shawnigan Lake School 7 The Baptism of the Lord Logan, our Bishop. S. Mary Magdalene, Mayne Island & S. Margaret of Scotland, Galiano Island - Blair Haggart & Thomi Glover. Diocese of Yukon - Bishop Larry Robertson. 8 Meagan & Rob Crosby-Shearer - S. Matthias, Victoria & Emmaus Community 9 Alastair McCollum - S. John the Divine, Victoria 10 Imelda Secker - Diocesan Office 11 Daniel Fournier & Joan Scandrett - S. Luke, Victoria 12 Don Walls - S. Luke, Victoria 13 Our First Nations sisters and brothers & First Nations Ministry 14 Epiphany 2 Logan, our Bishop. S. John Gualbert, Pt. McNeill. Territory of the People Anglican Church - Bishop Barbara Andrews. 15 Peter & Betsy Daniel - Asset Manager 16 Gillian Hoyer & Matthew Brown - S. John the Divine, Victoria 17 Choirs, Choir Directors, Organists & Musicians 18 Elizabeth Welch & Danelle Barnard - S. George the Martyr, Cadboro Bay 19 Members of Episcopal & Diocesan Commissions & Task Teams 20 Brenda & Ian Nestegaard Paul - Trinity Church, Pt. Alberni 21 Epiphany 3 Logan, our Bishop. S. Michael & All Angels, Royal Oak - Dawna Wall. Diocese of Caledonia. 22 RCMP Chaplains 23 Diocesan & Parish Committee Members, & Volunteers 24 Lincoln McKoen & Tanya Packer-McKoen - Christ Church, Alert Bay, S. Olaf, Quatsino & S. George, Kingcome Inlet 25 Gail & Darren Gauthier - Diocesan Finance Officer 26 Nancy & David Ford - Christ Church Cathedral & Director of Deacons 27 Michael & Signi Murgatroyd - Diocesan Treasurer 28 Epiphany 4 Logan, our Bishop. S. Barnabas, Victoria - Travis O’Brian. Diocese of Kootenay - Archbishop John Privett. 29 Selinde Krayenhoff & Jim Holland - S. Mary, Nanoose Bay & Shawnigan Lake School 30 Rebecca Siebert - Refugee Program Co-ordinator 31 Terry Mikkonen - Diocesan Office . FEBRUARY 1 Dimas & Violeta Canjura - Holy Trinity, Sooke 2 Lon & Marian Towstego - S. Peter & S. Paul, Esquimalt 3 Craig & Jackie Hiebert - S. Mary the Virgin, Oak Bay 4 Epiphany 5 Logan, our Bishop. S. Michael & All Angels, Chemainus - Michael Wimmer. Diocese of New Westminster - Bishop Melissa Skelton. 5 Terry Jones - Diocesan Post Editor & Angela Rush - Diocesan Post Ad Manager . 6 Matthew Brown & Gillian Hoyer - S. David-by-the-Sea, Cordova Bay & S. Peter, Lakehill 7 Hospital Chaplains 8 Marcia & Logan McMenamie - Safe Church Coordinator 9 Susanne House - Christ Church Cathedral & Clerical Secretary 10 David & Jude Chillman - S. Philip-by-the-Sea, Lantzville 11 Last Sunday after Epiphany Logan, our Bishop. Holy Trinity, North Saanich - Penelope Kingham. Diocese of Yukon - Bishop Larry Robertson. 12 Andrew & Sandy Twiddy - Ss. Anne & Edmund, Parksville & Church of the Good Shepherd, Lasqueti Island 13 Patrick Sibley & Barry Lucier - S. John the Divine, Victoria 14 Sandra & John Hounsell-Drover - Church of the Advent 15 Tanya Packer-McKoen & Lincoln McKoen - Diocese of British Columbia 16 Alastair & Alison Hunting - S. Columba, Pt. Hardy & S. John, Pt. Alice 17 Clergy Widows & Widowers 18 Lent 1 Logan, our Bishop. Trinity Church, Pt. Alberni - Brenda Nestegaard Paul. Territory of the People Anglican Church - Bishop Barbara Andrews. 19 Retired clergy & spouses 20 Blair & Jerryann Haggart - S. Mary Magdalene, Mayne Island & S. Margaret of Scotland, Galiano Island 21 Ember Day - Jill Harris, Dyan Davison, Gail Rodger, Paul Schumacher, Matthew Cook, Katherine Walker, SuSan Jensen - Postulants of our Diocese 22 Parish Outreach Ministries 23 Ember Day - Jill Harris, Dyan Davison, Gail Rodger, Paul Schumacher, Matthew Cook, Katherine Walker, SuSan Jensen - Postulants of our Diocese 24 Parish Administrative Staff 25 Lent 2 Logan, our Bishop. S. Luke, Victoria - Daniel Fournier & Don Walls. Diocese of Caledonia. 26 Catherine Pate - Diocesan Communications Officer . 27 Eric & Sara Partridge - S. Andrew, Sidney 28 Bob & Sue Gill - Vice-Chancellor PRAY FOR THOSE ON LEAVE Reg Good Michael & Daniela Hemmings James Koester Ernest & Jeannie Morrow David & Judy Peterson Bill & Brenda Poppy Peter Shurvin & Sally Chaster Nigel Tully Charles Wallace PRAY FOR THE RETIRED CLERGY OF THE DIOCESE and PRAY FOR RETIRED CLERGY FROM OTHER DIOCESES Arnold & Marion Alksne, Pender Island Mary Louise & Charles Meadow, Victoria Marlowe & Margaret Anderson, Victoria Garth & Joan Millar, Victoria Bob & Barbara Baillie, Victoria Brooke Mitchell, Campbell River John & Barbara Barton, Victoria William Morrison, Victoria Dolly & Arthur Beaumont, Sooke Kim & Janet Murray, Victoria Charles & Sarah Belknap, Salt Spring Island Claude & Joan Mury, Victoria Michael & Sue Booth, Alert
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