by Keely Thrall | Sep 26, 2024
By the Grace of God and the people consenting
The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde
Bishop of Washington
will ordain
to the Sacred Order of Deacons
in Christ’s One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church
Dawn Regina Booth
Diana Ferne Azalee Edwards
Miriam Felipe
Mary Alcuin Kelly
Annemarie Brigid Quigley
Donna Ann Stinchcomb
on Saturday, October 26, 2024
The Feast of Alfred the Great
10:00 a.m.
at the
Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul
3101 Wisconsin Avenue, NW,
Washington, District of Columbia
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Your prayers and presence are requested.
Clergy: Red Stoles
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by October 15, 2024
by Steve Seely | Sep 12, 2024
What is it like to experience a “call” from God? This is a great question. Noah knew to build the ark and gather the animals. Moses had to know something was up when the bush burst into flames. But for most of us, it is not always so easy to recognize a call from God. How do we know? Who do we rely on to help and understand? Come to the Deacon Discernment Workshop Day for information and answers.
The diaconate is a full and equal order of ordained ministry in The Episcopal Church. Deacons work as a link between the church and the world, discerning people’s needs, hopes, and concerns, empowering faith communities to respond, speaking the truth in love, and encouraging the sacred and broken to enter into relationship with each other.
The Diocese of Washington has over 35 active deacons serving in congregations across the diocese, and God willing, we will ordain six more this fall on October 26 at Washington National Cathedral. We’ve come a long, fruitful way in developing this ministry, yet there is room for further growth and a hope that, one day, we’ll have deacons serving in every parish.
If you have wondered about being a deacon, we invite you to mark your calendar and join us for an in-person Workshop Day on the Diaconate on Saturday, October 5 from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. The workshop will be held at All Souls Episcopal Church, 2300 Cathedral Ave. NW, Washington, DC. (Near Woodley Park/Zoo Metro Station on the Red Line) A snack breakfast and lunch will be provided.
The Venerable Steve Seely, Archdeacon of the Diocese of Washington, along with members of the Commission on Ministry and the Standing Committee, diocesan deacons, and priests with experience serving with deacons, will share their knowledge of diaconal ministry as well as practical next-steps in a day filled with presentations, small group information sessions, and worship.
This event is required for:
- Anyone discerning a call to be a deacon
- Sponsoring clergy of person(s) discerning
- Lay representative who would serve as a member of the local discernment committee of person(s) discerning
If you believe you may be called to the diaconate, it is never too early to be in conversation with your priest and we encourage you to read more about the process here.
For further information about this day, please contact Archdeacon Steve.
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by EDOW | Nov 11, 2022
By the Grace of God and the people consenting
The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde
Bishop of Washington
will ordain
to the Sacred Order of Deacons
in Christ’s One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church
Jessica Amber Ault
Rosa Luisa Briones
Sally Ann Ethelston
Martha Lynn Jenkins
Alethea Smith Long-Green
Francisco de Jesús Serrano
Thomas Roy Sinclair
Melissa Jo Sites
Nancy Starr Stockbridge
Adela Vasquez
on Saturday, November 12, 2022
The Feast of Charles Simeon
10:00 a.m.
at the
Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul
3101 Wisconsin Avenue, NW,
Washington, District of Columbia
Your prayers and presence are requested.
Clergy: Red Stoles
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by EDOW | Jun 23, 2022
Often when we think of deacons, we connect them with ministries of equity and justice, and rightly so. After all, the role of the deacon in a congregation is all about developing relationships between the community of the church and the world outside the parish doors. A deacon assists parishioners in discovering where their passion for service may lie then helps connect the parishioners to ministries in the wider world.
But another aspect to diaconal ministry that is a joy for the deacon to nurture comes as those new relationships in ministry form. For as the faithful open themselves to new ministries of service, they are changed by the Holy Spirit in a way that allows them a deeper understanding of faith in action. God shows up because we show up. And as deacons and parishioners together grow these ministries and grow in these ministries, together we are motivated to share our passions with more people, develop more relationships, and continue deepening our faith. We become more like God’s Beloved Community, our lives and the lives of the ones we serve enriched and transformed.
This is how the service of formation and transformation shows up in our local communities and around the globe:
Welcome the Stranger: Many of our congregations are active in supporting and resettling Afghan and Ukrainian refugees. From clothing drives and settling up apartments to sponsoring families and walking with them as they get children in school to helping them cope with paperwork for government and social service agencies and connecting them with resources to learn English.
Feed the Hungry: A large number of our congregations coordinate food ministries such as weekly meal programs and food pantries. Some instead provide sandwiches, meals, workers, and supplies in partnership with existing ministry agencies like Martha’s Table, Loaves and Fishes, and Shepherd’s Table.
Blessed are the poor: Reaching out to those who are unhoused is primarily a ministry of presence and pastoral care. A number of our congregations prioritize weekly walks in their neighborhood to talk with individuals, provide food and personal products, and with at least one parish, ask for desired prayers that are then added to the prayers of the people just a few hours later every Sunday morning.
Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also: Many of our congregations support ministries through financial means by providing educational scholarships and school support in Honduras, Haiti, Ecuador, and other places around the world. We also have groups from congregations sending short-term mission teams to learn and support these different international and domestic opportunities for service and building relationships.
Therefore encourage one another: Deacons also show up and take others along in ministries of presence and advocacy. Marching in the Pride Parade and working booths at the Pride Festival, participating in the March for Our Lives and other Gun Violence gatherings, and the Poor People’s Campaign Moral March. The Diocese is present in almost every possible advocacy initiative in the DMV area.
Baptismal ministry includes the promises to seek and serve all and to strive for justice and peace. Deacons empower the people of God to “walk the talk” in their everyday lives, putting Jesus’ hands and feet and eyes in the world and happens in different ways through time, effort, and gifts. Deacons also assist congregations in leading these efforts through the complete cycle of addressing the hopes, needs and concerns of the world by responding in charity, service, advocacy, and justice. The Diocese of Washington shows up and does what needs to be done and you can too. Just ask one of the 30 deacons now serving in our congregations about how you can be involved.
And if this ministry intrigues you, come to the Workshop Day on the Diaconate to see if God is calling you to be a deacon.
The Ven. L. Sue von Rautenkranz
Archdeacon and Diocesan Liturgist
by archdeacon | May 12, 2022
Have you ever wondered if you are being called to the ministry of deacons?
The diaconate is a full and equal order of ministry in The Episcopal Church. Deacons work as a link between the church and the world, discerning people’s needs, hopes, and concerns, empowering faith communities to respond, speaking the truth in love, and encouraging the sacred and broken to enter into relationship with each other.
The Diocese of Washington has over 25 active deacons serving in congregations across the diocese–and God willing, we will ordain a few more this fall. We’ve come a long, fruitful way in developing this ministry, yet there is room for further growth and a hope that, one day, we’ll have deacons serving in every parish.
If you have wondered about a call to the diaconate, we invite you to mark your calendar and join us for an in-person Workshop Day on the Diaconate on Saturday, October 29 from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. (location to be determined)
The Venerable L. Sue von Rautenkranz, Archdeacon of the Diocese of Washington, along with members of the Commission on Ministry and the Standing Committee, deacons, and priests with experience serving with deacons, will share their knowledge of diaconal ministry as well as practical next-steps in a day filled with presentations, small group information sessions, and worship.
This event is required for:
- Anyone discerning a call to be a deacon
- Sponsoring clergy of person(s) discerning
- Lay representative who would serve as a member of the local discernment committee of person(s) discerning
- Congregations wishing to apply for a deacon
If you believe you may be called to the diaconate, it is never too early to be in conversation with your priest and we encourage you to read more about the process here.
For further information about this day, please contact The Venerable L. Sue von Rautenkranz or fill out this form and we will be in touch with you about registration and other information.