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Diocese rolls out new web site design 06/27/2008
In its first major overhaul since 2005, the diocese has revamped the look of its web site, dioswva.org.


Sharing a passion for youth 08/30/2006
By Christie M. Wills When Beth Crow became diocesan youth coordinator in 2000, she inherited a youth program that occasionally showed signs of liveliness but largely consisted of just two events: Youth at Council and the Bradford Exchange program. Previous youth coordinators had helped create the Youth Ministries Team in 1998 as a joint youth and adult leadership group for diocesan activities but it had attracted only 10-15 participants. Since Crow started working with the diocese, the once anemic youth program has blossomed into a vigorous network of youth and adults holding regular events.


Soul Food 08/03/2008
My sister in Christ Paula Greene got me thinking about this Gospel passage in a whole new way. In fact in a sort of, well why didn't I think of that, kind of way. Paula proclaims this passage is about Soul Food. Now looking at my very white self with my German surname one would accurately guess that I was not reared on soul food. But one night, one great night I was a pilgrim into the world of soul food and fed like a welcomed guest.


"...That they all shall be One." 06/26/2008
The Rev. Becky Crites, Ecumenical Officer, Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia "Of Synods and Statements..." A great joy in ecumenical work is the invitation to attend other denominations' annual meetings. You might call me an "annual council groupie."


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Openings  Part-Time Rector-- ASCENSION, AMHERST, VIRGINIA Available September, 2008Family Size parish, Budget $55-60,000    - Deacon/parish nurse and 3 lay assistants   - C...


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      The Rev. Barkley ThompsonRector  Barkley comes to St. John’s after serving as the rector of the Church of the Holy Apostles in Collierville, Tennessee (a suburb of...


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Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Don't Know Much About.......But Want To Know More?  Check out the following brief articles to "prime "your pump of knowledge about the Epis...


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Our Gospel imperative is to love our neighbors as ourselves, and we joyfully respond to this call through outreach to both our closest neighbors and those around the world.  ...


From: Diocesan Home

Executive Board update

The diocesan executive board met on Saturday, November 15, 2008 at Evans House. Our diocesan staff continued their efforts to help equip our clergy and lay leaders with the necessary tools to effec... MORE



From: Diocesan Home

Cartoon drawings draw front page attention

An offering of joy from the back pew-- Sketches of church mice prompt smiles at Christ Episcopal Church. (The Roanoke Times, 12/8/08) MORE



From: Dioswva Youth

Christmas shopping through the diocese?

Yes! Looking for a meaningful Christmas gift? We can help.... your gift of $5 can feed 20 people or a gift of $25 can feed 100 people! Honor those in your life who inspire you by making a donat... MORE



Episcopal Life Online

When an anticipated 9,000 to 10,000 deputies and alternate deputies, bishops, Episcopal Church Women, exhibitors, staff, volunteers and visitors converge in Anaheim, California, next July for the Episcopal Church's 76th General Convention and ECW ...    MORE

Episcopal Life Weekly bulletin inserts for January 11 offer information about the issue of human trafficking, which refers to people who are trapped or tricked into involuntary servitude. Annually, about 600,000 to 800,000 people    MORE

In a landmark ruling that could have national implications, the California Supreme Court on January 5 upheld an earlier court decision that buildings and property do not belong to dissident congregations but to the Diocese of Los Angeles and the g...    MORE