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Dioceses of Brechin, Iowa and Swaziland Dioceses of Brechin, Iowa and Swaziland Joint Intercession List 2021 DAY 31 B = Brechin I = Iowa S = Swaziland (B) Retired Clergy, Clergy with Permission to Officiate and Warrant/Commissions: Penny Balfour, John Cree, Patricia Duffett-Smith, Sylvia Dyer, Geoffrey Hall, Denise Herbert, Please pray for those listed in the Anglican Cycle Rt Revd Ted Luscombe, John Lyon, Canon William of Prayer, as well as those on this list, that we McAusland, Kate McDonald, Canon Joe Morrow, Graham Nevin, Robin Paterson, Hamish Prior, David Shepherd, may feel ourselves truly a part of a worldwide Canon Alan Tilson; Clergy widows/widowers: Mrs Rena communion of more than 70 million Anglicans Mackay, Mrs Yvonne Magee. (I) Retired Bishop: C. Christopher Epting; Non-parochial clergy: Roy Chrisman, William Magie, Pray every day for: James Davis, Joan Farstad; Stephanie Jones, Martha The Anglican Communion; Justin Welby, Lang, Katie Mears, Curt Moermond, Stephanie Moncrieff, Archbishop James Norton, Thomas Putnam, Catherine Quehl-Engel, Martha Rogers, Kristy Smith, Stephanie Tramel Green, The Scottish Episcopal Church; Paul Walker, Randy Webster; Retired Deacons: Kay Beach, A. Fred Berger, Muffy Har- Mark Strange, Primus mon, John Harper, Margaret Harris, Mary Hoffman, Patri- cia Kirkland, Elizabeth Koffron-Eisen, Charles Lane, Sarah Lopez, Dian Ong, Leon Pfotenhauer, Patricia Roberts, The Diocese of Brechin; George Rogerson, Judith Thayer, Kathleen Tripses, Su- sanne Watson Epting; Andrew Swift, Bishop Retired Priests: Cathi Bencken, Netha Brada, Kathryn Campbell, Lynne Carver, Mary Christopher, Elizabeth Coulter, Karen Crawford, Maureen Doherty, Barbara Ea- The Episcopal Church (in the USA); sley, Julia Easley, Robert Elfvin, Artis Ferrel, Robert Gam- ble, Patrick Genereux, John Hall, Linda Hughes, Thomas Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop Hulme, Georgia Humphrey, Margaret Jackson, Wayne Kamm, Robert A. Kem, Frederick Kramer, Melvin Low, Randy Lyle, Sharon Mahood, Jean McCarthy, Barb The Diocese of Iowa; McCaulley, Kathleen Milligan, William Moorhead, Mary Jane Oakland, Wayne Pelkey, S. Suzanne Peterson, Jean- Alan Scarfe, Bishop nette Pillsbury, Charles Pope, William Pugliese, LCDR C. Michael Pumphrey, Glenn E. Rankin, Peter Sanderson, Melvin Schlachter, Peter Sickels, Arthur Stanley, Tim The Anglican Church of Southern Africa; Vann, Sallie Verrette, Margaret Weiner, Marlin Whitmer Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop (S) Retired Bishops and Clergy; Men and women exploring their calling to a vocation in the church; Self-supporting Clergy and worship teams The Diocese of Swaziland in eSwatini, Ellinah Wamukoya, Bishop Corrections should be submitted to Elliott Scarfe at the Diocesan Office Email [email protected] DAY 29 DAY 1 (B) Diocesan Centre; Diocesan Officials: Chancellor: Sher- (B) St. Paul's Cathedral, Dundee: Interim Priest: David iff George Way; Registrar: John Thom; Diocesan Secre- Gordon; Pastoral Musician: Stuart Muir; the Cathedral tary: Mike Duncan; Treasurer: Allan Duffus; Protection of Chapter – for their vacancy Vulnerable Groups Officer: Denise Herbert; Bishop’s PA: (I) Trinity Cathedral, Davenport: John Horn; Cathedral Elliott Scarfe; Diocesan Archivist: David Bertie Church of St. Paul, Des Moines: Troy Beecham, Nicola (I) Diocesan Officers: Chancellor: Bill Graham; Treasurer: Bowler, John Doherty, Zeb Treloar, Jean Davis Bill Smith; Historiographer: Hal S. Chase; Secretary of (S) All Saints Cathedral, Mbabane: Dean Advent Dlamini, Convention: Kathleen Milligan; Assistant Secretary of Mcebo Sigudla, Frances Takis, Thandekile Zulu; Dumsani Convention: Lauren Lyon Mabuza, Muzi Masina and lucky Vilakati; The Diocesan (S) Ka-Hhohho Parish: Philemon Kunene and Dudu Justice and peace committee-Bheki Magongo Malambe; The Certificate Course in Christian Studies and (Chairperson); Homelessness: Runaways, those who those studying other courses; Other denominations and sleep rough, asylum seekers and refugees; those who for unity help the homeless. DAY 30 DAY 2 (B) Diocesan Strategy & Planning: led by the Chapter and (B) St. Mary the Virgin, Arbroath; St. Peter, Auchmithie, Diocesan Council; For all in transitional ministry planning Rector: Peter Mead; Curate: Gary Clink and projects (I) The Standing Committee and Board of Directors of the (I) St John, Dubuque: Kevin Goodrich O.P., Kent Ander- Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of Iowa; all commis- son, Susan Forshey sions and task groups; and lay leaders of the diocese. Di- (S) Sunday Schools: teachers and pupils Chaplain: Ntoko- ocesan staff: Elizabeth Adams, Julianne Allaway, Tina zo Ndzimandze; Evangelism and the Evangelism Commit- Austin, John Doherty, Amy Mellies, Traci Ruhland Petty, tee Anne Wagner, Meg Wagner (S) Motshane Parish: Orma Mavimbela, Reuben Matsebula; Seafarers: pray for fishermen in their danger- ous occupation DAY 3 (B) St. Andrew, Brechin: Priest in Charge & Transitional Lead: John Skinner, Their Linkage with Brechin & Inver- bervie (I) St Peter, Bettendorf: Elaine Caldbeck; St Alban, Dav- enport: Judith Dalmasso, for ministry development team in formation; St Mark, Maquoketa: Bob North, Diane Eddy (N) Rangu Parish: Keliona Mupoi, Andrew Keliopa, Isaac Ephraima (S) Mankayane Parish: Jonathan Sigudla; Wives, Children and wider families of clergy DAY 4 (B) St. Margaret's Home, Dundee: Manager: Elaine Kerr; Administrator: Nicki McRae; Trustees and all the residents and their work during and after COVID-19 (I) St Paul, Durant: Alice Haugen; Trinity, Muscatine: Kevin Powell; Church of the Saviour, Clermont: for dis- cernment (S) Mothers Union: President: Lizzie Dludla, Chaplain: Pe- ter Zungu; Youth: for all our children and young people DAY 25 DAY 5 (B) St. Mary, Broughty Ferry: Rector: Francis Bridger, (B) St. James, Stonehaven, St. Philip, Catterline: local Helen Bridger leadership team; Work to recruit for their vacancy and (I) St John, Mason City: Stephen Benitz; Grace, Charles their link with St Ternan’s Muchalls City: James Griesheimer; St Matthew-by-the-Bridge, Io- (I) Grace, Cedar Rapids: John Greve; Christ Church, Ce- wa Falls: Harvey Nicholson, warden dar Rapids: Hal Ley Hayek, Mark Eccles, Melody Rockwell (S) Usuthu Mission: Nomkhosi Zulu, Jabulani Maseko, (S) Diocesan Staff: Diocesan Secretary; Anthony Dlamini, Thulani Makhubu; Samson Maseko, Celiwe Mkhabela and Receptionist; Mqondisi Dlamini, Housekeeper/Gardener; Dumsani Shabangu. Neighborhood Care Point’s children Jabu Ginindza, Accounts Assistant: Nothando Jele, Com- and their caretakers and home-based care patients munications: Thandeka Mashwama Social Development coordinator: Phinda Zikalala, Social Development Officer: DAY 26 Mncedisi Masuku (B) Diocesan Communications Team: Grapevine: Canon Michael Turner; Diocesan Website, IT, and Brechin Bulle- DAY 6 tin: Elliott Scarfe; Work to upgrade websites and commu- (B) University Chaplaincies: Dundee University Chaplain: nication strategies. Annalu Waller; Abertay University Chaplain: Roxanne (I) St Luke, Cedar Falls: Elizabeth Popplewell, Liane Nich- Campbell; Setting up and maintaining these relationships. ols, Ruth Ratliff; Trinity, Waterloo: for discernment, Peter (I) Christ, Clinton: Raisin Horn; Trinity, Ottumwa: Kevin Fones Emge; All Saints, Indianola: Ben Webb (S) Mhlosheni Parish: Samuel Mkhabela (S) Sigangeni Parish: Bheki Magongo, Petros Dlamini, Sibongile Dlamini DAY 27 (B) Hospital Chaplaincy: Ninewells Hospital, Dundee; Ar- DAY 7 broath: Peter Mead, Fay Lamont; Stracathro Hospital, (B) St. Salvador, Dundee: Interim Priest: Rev Andrew Kincardine Community Hospital, Stonehaven: local team Murphy; The wardens leading in their vacancy, The Food (I) Anamosa, St Mark: Anne Williams, Chaplain, All Faiths Cupboard Project and Advice Centre, Preparing for recruit- Chapel, Anamosa State Penitentiary. Chaplains serving in ment of their new Rector the Military, Hospitals, Prisons, Colleges, Universities and (I) Christ Church, Burlington: Carl Mann; St Michael, other Educational Institutions: Martha Kester (Army Na- Mount Pleasant: Ken Messer; St Timothy, West Des tional Guard), Sinclair Ender (US Navy), Catherine Quehl- Moines: Mary Cole-Duvall, Milton Cole-Duvall, Jeanie Engel (Cornell College). All members, associates, and Smith companions of the various Religious Orders. (S) Lomahasha Parish: Charles Kunene, Elton Mahlalela, (S) Nhlangano Parish: Gregory Makhubu; Retired Clergy: John Mahlalela; Men’s Guilds and men in parishes. For lo- Phendu Dlamini, Benjamin Shongwe, Donald Ndlovu, cal churches: to appreciate the gifts and recognize the Amon Manzini, Joshua Fakudze, Robert Nhlengetfwa, needs of their communities, and that the worship and wit- Abraham Gama,David Gooday, Samketi Dlamini, Zepha- ness of the church may bring hope and transformation niah Ngozo, Muzi Jele, Rt Revd Meshack Mabuza DAY 8 DAY 28 (B) Diocesan Council: the new council members and trus- (B) Those in discernment in the diocese for Ministry; tee status set up during COVID-19 and Diocesan Officers Scottish Episcopal Institute: Anne Tomlinson, Michael & administrator Hull, Richard Tiplady, Linda Harrison (I) St Luke, Fort Madison: ministry development teams: (I) For Coordinators and Faculty of EfM, Summer Ministry Lyle Brown, Jim Kannenberg, Shelley Dowling, Marilyn School and Retreat and all Christian Formation; For Li- Wentzien, Alyce Lair, Kelly Shields, Bonnie Wilkerson; St censed Ministers: Pastoral Leaders, Worship Leaders, John, Keokuk: Larry Snyder Preachers, Eucharistic Ministers, Eucharistic Visitors, (S) Department of Training: Director: Charles Kunene Evangelists, and
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