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Taking ECW Deeper Into The Jesus Movement
It's going to be a keynoter doubleheader on opening day of the 49th Triennial Meeting of the Episcopal Church Women.
From 3-4:30 p.m. on Thur
sday, July 5th, during the first plenary session,
we will blessed to have with us Bishop Steven Charleston, a
Native American elder,
a
n academic, a master storyteller, and a prophet, and the Rev. Stephanie Spellers,
Canon to the Presiding Bishop for Evangelism, Reconciliation, and Stewardship of
Creation, and
one of the Episcopal Church's leading thinkers and consultants around 2
1st century ministry and mission.
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See You at Booth 411
Speaking of Bishop Charleston, on Friday, July 6th, from 2-4 p.m., he will be at the ECW booth (# 411) in the General Convention exhibit hall to sign his books. A sampling of all his books, including his latest, "The Medicine Wheel," a tool any person of any faith can use in a quest for spiritual self-discovery, will be available for purchase.
A wide variety of other goodies, including, as promised, the ECW pins a number of people have inquired about, will also be sold at our booth, so make sure to stop by.
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Helpful Hints
Yesterday, June 15th, the General Convention Office released an app full of useful information about all things General Convention, including, of course, the ECW Triennial Meeting. To download the app, visit this link and scroll to news and announcements. Another tip: Make sure to visit the "Worship Bulletins" section of the app. Because a goal of General Convention is to be paper-free, the only way to get bulletins is to use a handheld device during the services or print the bulletins for yourself.
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Triennial Meeting Checklist
❏ Have you submitted your 30-second to minute-long social justice video for Share Fair Day? We want to help you share your story. Here's the how-to.
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