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St. Barnabas, Bay Village

St. Barnabas, Bay Village

The  Episcopal 
Diocese  of  Ohio
DIOCESAN EVENTS
Amended Regathering Guidelines
The amended regathering guidelines (as of June 11, 2020) can be found  here .
Second Sunday Night Compline
Sunday Night Student Compline will meet monthly over the summer, newly dubbed "Second Sunday Student Compline." Our next gathering will be July 12 at 8:00 p.m. on Zoom. Follow our Instagram for more details.
Episcopal Diocese of Ohio Young Adult Task Force to Receive 2020 UTO Grant
United Thank Offering announced the grant recipients for the 2020 granting year, and we are excited to share that the Diocese of Ohio will receive funding for Encouraging and Celebrating the Blessings of Young Adults in the Church. The focus of the granting process this year was 'Bless: Share faith, practice generosity and compassion, and proclaim the Good News of God in Christ with hope and humility.' 

Two Young Adult Gatherings at Bellwether Farm
The first event will take place on July 12, 5:00-8:00 p.m. This event is intended for college-aged individuals. Be prepared for a hike, interacting with the farm animals, and a bonfire. The second event is on July 28 and is for those 18-30(ish). The time is TBD. This will be a workday in conjunction with the Bellwether Book Club. Due to our social distancing protocols, you need to register for these events at  dohio.org/youngadults. If you have questions, contact the Rev. Anna Sutterisch at  [email protected] .
Bellwether Book Club
As we continually adjust to new and evolving social norms, Bellwether Farm remains committed to its vocation to teach about environmental fidelity, physical and spiritual wellness, nutrition, local food sourcing, and social justice. In that spirit, we invite you to join our newest initiative: The Bellwether Book Club. Even while we are distanced socially and geographically, this is an opportunity to come together intellectually and spiritually, and further grow the Bellwether community. The first book club book is  Soil and Sacrament: A Spiritual Memoir of Food and Faith by Fred Bahnson. The book club will meet on July 28 ay 7:00 p.m. for a Zoom conversation with the author. Please register for that conversation by July 21. For questions, please email [email protected]. More information is available at bellwetherfarm.com/book-club.
Learn, Pray, Act
Resources addressing from the Episcopal Church for addressing racist violence are available. This is a growing list of litanies, learning opportunities, and suggested actions and connections from across The Episcopal Church and beyond. There are links to some specialized resources on the Diocesan website. As you are thinking about how to respond in your parish and community, please be in touch with the Rev. Margaret  D'Anieri, Canon for Mission, at  [email protected] .
Summer Youth Program Grants
Given the implications of COVID-19 for summer programs, we have not posted grant applications for youth programs and mission trips. If you have an idea for a distance-friendly youth program, please contact Margaret D'Anieri directly at [email protected].
Safeguarding Online
We are offering online access to the Safeguarding God's Children training. All vestry members, parish leaders, and anyone who interacts with children and youth in the church setting are required and/or encouraged to be trained. To receive login information for the training, please email Mary Ann Semple, Diocesan Safeguarding Coordinator, at [email protected]g with the name and contact information of your clergy person.
PARISH EVENTS
Episcopal Peace Fellowship Book Gathering
Trinity Episcopal Peace Fellowship is hosting a book gathering on Saturday, June 27 at 12:00 p.m. The book gathering will focus on Palestine Is Our Home - Voices of Loss, Courage and Steadfastness by Dr. Nahida Halaby Gordon, a local Cleveland author. Her book includes a concise history of Palestine and excellent narratives by her and others with different perspectives. Please contact Bruce Freeman at  [email protected] if you'd like to join in on Zoom discussion .
Focus on Stained Glass Livestream
Starting with our Annunciation window on the Feast of the Annunciation, St. Timothy's, Massillon, has been live-streaming each Wednesday at 12:30 p.m., featuring one of their treasured stained glass windows, accompanied by live music from one of the parish musicians. The streams are available on the parish Facebook page.
Job Openings
Worship Leader - St. Matthew's, Toledo
Youth Ministry Coordinator - Trinity Cathedral
Children's Ministry Coordinator - Trinity Cathedral
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