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Dioceses of Brechin, Iowa and Swaziland Day 29—continued (I) Diocesan Officers: Chancellor: Bill Graham; Treasurer: Bill Smith; Historiographer: Dan Kaiser; Secretary of Dioceses of Convention: Kathleen Milligan; Assistant Secretary of Convention: Lauren Lyon (S) Ka-Hhohho Parish: Philemon Kunene; The Certificate Course in Christian Studies and those studying other Brechin, Iowa and courses; Other denominations and for unity. Day 30 (B) Diocesan Mission Officer: Kerry Dixon; Well Church Review Programme Swaziland (I) St John, Dubuque: Kevin Goodrich, Kent Anderson; St Mark, Anamosa: Anne Williams (S) Sunday Schools: teachers and pupils Chaplain: Sibongile Dlamini; Evangelism and the Evangelism Committee. Day 31 (B) Retired Clergy and Clergy with Permission to Officiate: Ted Luscombe, William McAusland, Penny Balfour, John Cree, Lorraine Dawson, Sylvia Dyer, David Gordon, George Greig, Geoffrey Hall, Denise Herbert, John Lyon, Hugh Magee, Joe Morrow, Robin Paterson, Alan Tilson. (I) Non-parochial and retired clergy: Cathi Bencken, A. Fred Berger, Netha Brada, Lynne Carver, Roy Chrisman, Mary Christopher, Hannah Cornthwaite, Elizabeth Coulter, James Davis, Julia Easley, Robert Elfvin, C. Christopher Epting, Artis Ferrel, Robert Gamble, Patrick Genereux, John Hall, Elsa Harmon, John Harper, Peggy Harris, Mary Hoffman, Linda Hughes, Georgia Humphrey, Peg Jackson, Wayne Kamm, John Kilby, Patricia Kirkland, Elizabeth Koffron-Eisen, Frederick Kramer, Sarah Lopez, Melvin Low, William Magie, Sharon Mahood, Curtis Moermond, James Norton, Dian Ong, Ronald Osborne, Donald Payer, Wayne Pelkey, S. Suzanne Peterson, Leon Pfotenhauer, Charles Pope, William Pugliese, Thomas Putnam, Glenn Rankin, Patricia Roberts, Martha Rogers, Peter Sanderson, Joint Intercession List Melvin Schlachter, Peter Sickels, Kristy Smith, Arthur Stanley, F. David Titus, Stephanie Tramel, Kathleen Tripses, Tim Vann, Sallie Verrette, Susanne Watson Epting, Randy Webster, Margaret Weiner, George 2019 Wharton, Marlin Whitmer (S) Retired Bishops and Clergy; Men and women exploring their calling to a vocation in the church; Self-supporting Clergy and worship teams. Day 26 (B) Communications: Provincial Communications Director: Lorna Finley; Diocesan Communications Team: B = Brechin I = Iowa S = Swaziland Karen Willey; Grapevine: Michael Turner; Diocesan Website, IT, and Brechin Bulletin: Sharon Louden (I) St Luke, Cedar Falls: Elizabeth Popplewell, Liane Nichols, Ruth Ratliff; Trinity, Waterloo: Stephanie Please pray for those listed in the Anglican Cycle Moncrieff, Charles Lane, of Prayer, as well as those on this list, that we (S) Mhlosheni Parish: Samuel Mkhabela. may feel ourselves truly a part of a worldwide Day 27 communion of more than 70 million Anglicans (B) Hospital Chaplaincy: Ninewells Hospital, Dundee: David Gordon, David Shepherd; Arbroath: Peter Mead, Pray every day for: Fay Lamont; Stracathro Hospital, Kincardine Community Hospital, Stonehaven: local team The Anglican Communion; Justin Welby, (I) All members, associates, and companions of the Archbishop various Religious Orders; All Chaplains serving in the Military, Hospitals, Prisons, Colleges, Universities and The Scottish Episcopal Church; other Educational Institutions: Mark Eccles (Mercy Mark Strange, Primus Hospital, Cedar Rapids), Martha Kester (Army National Guard), Martha Lang (University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics), Sinclair Ender and Michael Pumphrey (US Navy), The Diocese of Brechin; Anne Williams (All Faiths Chapel, Anamosa State Andrew Swift, Bishop Penitentiary) (S) Nhlangano Parish: Gregory Makhubu; Retired Clergy: Rt. Rev. Meshack Mabuza, Rt. Rev. Lawrence Zulu, The Episcopal Church in the USA; Phendu Dlamini, Enock Mahlalela, Benjamin Shongwe, Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop Donald Ndlovu, Amon Manzini, Joshua Fakudze. Day 28 The Diocese of Iowa; (B) Those in training for Ministry Ordinance Rozanne Alan Scarfe, Bishop Campbell; Diocesan Ministry Officer, Fay Lamont; IME Co-Ordinator Peter Mead; Warden of Lay Readers: Peter Smart; Scottish Theological The Anglican Church of Southern Africa; Institute: Anne Tomlinson, Michael Hull, Richard Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop Tiplady ,Denise Brunton (I) For Coordinators and Faculty of EfM, Summer Ministry School and Retreat and all Christian Formation; For The Diocese of Swaziland in eSwatini, Licensed Ministries: Pastoral Leaders, Worship Leaders, Ellinah Wamukoya, Bishop Preachers, Eucharistic Ministers, Eucharistic Visitors and Catechists (S) The Council of Swaziland Churches: Secretary General: Zanini Shabalala. Corrections should be submitted to Day 29 Sharon Louden at the Diocesan Office (B) Diocesan Centre; Diocesan Officials: Chancellor: Email [email protected] Gregor Mitchell; Registrar: John Thom; Treasurer: Allan Duffus; Protection of Vulnerable Groups Officer: Denise Herbert; Bishop’s PA: Sharon Louden; Diocesan Archivist: David Bertie Day 22 Day 1 (B) St. Mary Magdalene, Dundee: Clergy: (B) St. Paul's Cathedral, Dundee: Provost: Jeremy Auld; David Shepherd, lay assistants; Oil Industry Chaplain: Pastoral Musician: Stuart Muir; Lay Reader: Carole Spink; Gordon Craig Ark Nursery School Project; the Cathedral Chapter (I) Trinity, Emmetsburg: Ministry Development Team and (I) Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Des Moines: Troy Meg Jackson; St Thomas, Algona: Mark Holmer; St Alban, Beecham; John Doherty; Zeb Treloar, Trinity Cathedral, Spirit Lake and The Way Station, Spencer: Tom Early, Davenport: John Horn, Judith Dalmasso, Sinclair Ender Beth Preston (S) All Saints Cathedral,Mbabane: Dean Advent Dlamini, (S) Uniswa Chapelry: Wandile Dlamini; The African Union Malo Mtande, Percy Mngomezulu, David Goodday, Mcebo and the United Nations and all working for reconciliation Sigudla, Frances Takis, Thandekile Zulu; The Diocesan amongst peoples and nations. Justice and peace committee-Bheki Magongo (Chairperson); Homelessness: Runaways, those who Day 23 sleep rough, asylum seekers and refugees; those who (B) St. Drostan Church and Lodge, Tarfside: Clergy: Jane help the homeless. Nelson, Administrator: Peter Nelson; Scottish Workplace Day 2 Chaplaincy: Charles Lidstone, Regional Chaplain and (B) St. Mary the Virgin, Arbroath; St. Peter, Auchmithie: Chaplain to Dundee City Council Rector Peter Mead, Lay Reader: Ian Fletcher (I) Grace, Decorah: Ministry Development Team: (I) The Standing Committee and Board of Directors of the Christine Gowdy-Jaehnig, James Griesheimer, Jeannette Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of Iowa; all Pillsbury, David Smith; St Andrew, Waverly: for commissions and task groups; and lay leaders of the discernment and Maureen Doherty, Joan Farstad; St diocese. Diocesan staff: Elizabeth Adams, Julianne James, Independence: Sean Burke, Sue Ann Raymond Allaway, Ellen Bruckner, John Doherty, Amy Mellies, Anne (S) The Bible Society and for the availability of good Wagner, Meg Wagner theological books. (S) Mothsane Parish: Revd. Orma Mavimbela, Reuben Matsebula; Seafarers: pray for fishermen in their Day 24 dangerous occupation. (B) Vestry Members and Lay Representatives; Church Musicians and Volunteers Day 3 (I) New Song, Coralville: Jennifer Masada, Jane Stewart, (B) St. Andrew, Brechin: local leadership team, link with Judy Thayer, Lori Erickson; Church of the Savior, Orange Montrose & Invebervie City: Karen Wacome (I) St Peter, Bettendorf: Elaine Caldbeck; St Alban, (S) Hlatikulu Parish: Gregory Makhubu, Ntokozo Davenport: for ministry development; St Mark, Ndzimandze; Victims of HIV and AIDS and all caring for Maquoketa: Bob North, Diane Eddy them and their welfare. (S) Mankayane Parish: Robert Nhlengetfwa, Abraham Gama, Humphery Mavuso; Wives, Children and wider Day 25 families of clergy. (B) St. Mary, Broughty Ferry: Clergy: Francis Bridger, Day 4 Helen Bridger, William Neill, Lay reader: Elaine (B) St. Margaret's Home, Dundee: Manager: Elaine Kerr; Hammersley Administrator: Nicki McRae; Chaplain: Carole Spink, (I) St John, Mason City: Stephen Benitz, Kathryn Trustees and all the residents Campbell, Barbara McCaulley; Grace, Charles City: James (I) St Paul, Durant: Alice Haugen; Trinity, Muscatine: Griesheimer; St Matthew-by-the-Bridge, Iowa Falls: for Kathleen Milligan, Martha Lang; Church of the Saviour, discernment Clermont: Ron Roberts (S) Usuthu Mission: Peter Zungu, Samketi Dlamini, (S) Mothers Union: -President: Lizzie Dludla, Chaplain: Jabulani Maseko, Thulani Makhubu; Neighborhood Care Canon Peter Zungu; Youth: for all our children and young Point’s children and their caretakers and home based care people. patients. Day 5 Day 18 (B) St. James, Stonehaven; St. Philip, Catterline, local (B) St. Luke, Downfield and Centre of Mission, Dundee: leadership team lead: Kerry Dixon, Stuart Budden, Pioneer Evangelist; Lay (I) Grace, Cedar Rapids: John Greve; Christ Church, Readers: Bruce Gowans, Georgina Middleton; Prison Cedar Rapids: Hal Ley Hayek, Randall Lyle, Mark Eccles, Ministries: Chaplains, Prison Fellowship, Prison staff and Melody Rockwell prisoners and their families (S) Zombodze Parochial District: Wandile Dlamini; Pray (I) Trinity Cluster: St Paul, Harlan; Trinity, Denison; & for fair trade in developing countries and those who live in Trinity, Carroll: Diana Wright poverty as a result of corruption and greed. Pray for (S) Ezulwini Parish: Mandla Bhembe, Richard Shiba; justice, peace and creation of work in the Diocese. Anglican Schools: staff and pupils; Prisons: Give thanks for the work of the prison fellowship, prison chaplains, Day 6 pray for prisoners and their families that they may rebuild (B) University Chaplaincies: Dundee University:
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