World Neighbors
African Team Ministries
The African Team Ministries raise funds for social justice ministries in East Africa. Among the projects they support are: training of pastors in Kenya as peer educators in the AIDS Prevention Program; supporting displaced people in Uganda by giving these families agricultural tools and seeds to enable them to be productive again; and sponsoring literacy classes. Jewelry and wood carvings crafted by local artisans are sold in the United States, including an annual sale at St. Anne’s in the spring.
Contact the church office for more information.
Citizenship Classes
St. Anne’s citizenship volunteer teach and prepare qualified immigrants in our community to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services exam and interview. Classes are offered three times a year in the fall, winter and spring. The nine-week classes meet Thursday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Great Hall.
Contact the church office for more information.
ESL (English-as-a-Second Language) Class
ESL classes are a way of reaching out to recent immigrants who need to acquire English language skills. Classes meet weekly at the church and include listening and speaking skills as well as reading and grammar geared to the students’ skills and needs.
Contact the church office 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.