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July 14-18
Vacation Bible School

July 5 - July 16
Dominican Republic Mission Trip

July 26 -August 2
Dungannon Mission Trip


News

Potential Mission Trip to Iowa

Posted by St. Anne's Webmaster

The Diocese of Iowa has asked for help with volunteers on the ground in Iowa and monetary donations. Father Jim has asked us to prayerfully consider a mission to Iowa the week of July 26, with a goal of helping with the clean-up efforts, primarily mucking out houses that have been flooded. This will be hard and dirty work but it is much appreciated and needed. If you've been following the stories, you may also have heard that many folks didn't have the appropriate insurance coverage for flood damage. Even with insurance help, our New Orleans mission team knows how difficult a challenge the clean-up is and how much help is needed. The recent flooding has killed several people, displaced thousands from their homes and caused an estimated $1 billion in losses (as of June 19).

Rev Denise has volunteered to support this mission if we have folks to go. We'll keep the trip fairly small (10-14 people) and will take adults and teens 16 years and older. (Eligible teens committed to the Dungannon trip may elect to switch to this trip since they are the same week). If you are interested in this trip, please contact Susan Ficklin, 703-281-5878 as soon as possible.
Please consider if this is your time to serve!

Open Grill Night Every Wednesday at St. Anne's

Posted by St. Anne's Webmaster

Join us each Wednesday this summer at the picnic table, come whatever weather! Here's the deal: Bring veggies & meat to throw on the grill, maybe a beverage or salad to share around, your kids, your neighbors, yourself, show up at 6:30 p.m. and enjoy grilling, Episcopal style. This is a GREAT way to get to know members of your parish. So don't miss out!

Living the Mission Capital Campaign Progress Report

Posted by St. Anne's Webmaster

Total Pledged: $632,971 - Received 5/2008: $553,380 - % pledge: 87.5%

In June, 2005, we finished the pledge drive for St. Anne's Living the Mission campaign and began collecting those pledges. Thank you for your faithfulness in making your pledge payments! We are reaching the end of the three-year collection phase. The financial goals were to retire St. Anne's second mortgage and set aside funds for major maintenance and replacement, freeing up funds in our annual budget for outreach ministries. The Vestry retired the second mortgage as of June 2007 and reallocated the operating funds used to pay the second mortgage monthly bill to outreach ministries - an additional $40,000 in 2007 and in 2008! Additionally, the Vestry has begun setting aside campaign contributions for the capital reserve and funding major building and maintenance projects.

With the campaign drawing to its official close in June, we are still short as much as $80,000 in pledges. Please consider completing your pledge soon – a healthy capital reserve allows the Vestry to focus their attention on our outreach ministries and other ministries.

Thank you for your faithfulness,

Susan Ficklin - Co-chair, Living the Mission Capital Campaign

Outreach

 

Advocacy Focus

Industrial Areas Foundation/NOVA

St. Anne’s has joined this organization on a trial basis.  IAF/NOVA is a broad, non-partisan, multi-racial, multi-faith organization, rooted in local congregations and other voluntary associations to act on issues that affect the lives of poor, working class, middle-income and immigrant Northern Virginia families.  IAF trains congregations to take prophetic (not political) public action at the local, state and national level.

Contact Mary Bogle Malzahn for more information.

Northern Virginia Women’s Interfaith Fellowship

St. Anne’s was a founding congregation of this loosely organized fellowship of women from different faith traditions who are seeking to promote interfaith understanding.  NVWIF has a yahoo group that announces activities in the Washington, D.C. area of interfaith interest, including a monthly devotional prayer meeting that convenes in a private home.  To be included on the email group, or for any questions, contact Laurie Corkey through the church office.

Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy (VICPP)

VICPP is an interfaith alliance of Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities in Virginia (including St. Anne’s and the Diocese) which prepares for active involvement in Virginia’s General Assembly.  Issues for concentrated attention are selected by the membership.  Weekly updates throughout the 2008 General Assembly Session will be posted on VICPP’s website and on the Outreach section of the bulletin board.

Contact the church office for more information.