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January 30 Consecration SermonLeighton Lee Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria
The Consecration of Anna Greenwood-Lee as XIV Bishop of British Columbia“Happy are those who live in your house, they will always be praising you” says the psalmist. Alas, there’s not much happiness in the house of the Lord these days what with continuing church decline, dwindling resources, and the ravages of a global pandemic. All of us are living a terrible, liminal existence in which there’s nothing to do but wait—be it for a vaccine, or for the money to run out, or for the faithful to fade away. Except that’s not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, it may be very Biblical. This morning’s gospel tells us as much. We’re presented with two figures—Simeon and Anna—who have been waiting for a long time—waiting for God to show up. Simeon, of course, is the one who has taken hold of our theological, spiritual, and liturgical imaginations—the Nunc Dimittis and all that. But today it’s perhaps appropriate to focus on Anna, the habitué of the Temple. I imagine she’d seen it all. Certainly, she’d known more than her fair share of grief. Yet for all of this she’s a cipher, one of those Biblical figures with a walk-on part important enough to be noticed but small enough not to make much difference to the narrative. Or so we think. For hers is a silent witness, which for a long time was the fate of women in the Church— and still is, in many ways. Most of us participating in this service today remember the consecration of the first female bishop in the Anglican Communion, to say nothing of the first female bishop in our own Anglican Church of Canada. And all of us remember the day a year and a half ago when we elected our first female Primate. It seems incredible that we had to wait as long as we did. But at least it finally did happen—thanks be to God. In the bad old days we used to call this festival “The Purification of St Mary the Virgin.” We are thankfully moving beyond that kind of paternalistic thinking—something Serene Jones said in recent New York Times interview:
I read that particular piece only a few hours after talking to a grumpy American colleague of mine. He’d been complaining to me that the Church had become too politically correct— by which he meant too many women, ethnic minorities, and LGBTQ2S persons have recently been elected bishops—as if there was a conspiracy to shut Caucasian men out. That’s errant nonsense, of course. The truth is that we’re finally learning to pay attention to the promptings of the Spirit and are daring to pay attention to those previously ignored who can teach us all a great deal about how waiting with faithful expectation is in itself a witness. This brings me to the present moment in which our friend and colleague and sister-in-Christ will be consecrated a Bishop in the Church of God. So Anna, the first thing I’d like to suggest is that your most effective witness will be to be a non-anxious presence in the midst of an institution which is going through a dark period. I know that may not be very satisfying to those you are called to serve, but it’s only when we have the humility to sit back and wait prayerfully that we can even begin to have the ability to discern where Christ is to be seen and served. Think about this morning’s gospel. Maybe Simeon and Anna were alone. Maybe everyone else, believing these Messianic promises to be only for the gullible, had long since given up on going to the temple very often. Or maybe they were all in the back, in panicked conference with the bankers and actuaries frantically trying to figure out what to do next. At any rate, I imagine there weren’t many people around to see this unlikeliest of families come in, ready to participate in some ancient rituals by which they would claim again for themselves the faith of their forebears. But Simeon and Anna were there, and if nobody else knew what to make of these three, or what to do in their presence, they certainly did. As I said earlier, Simeon has gone down in history for the beautiful statement of faith he made when he saw the baby Jesus. But the actual prophet in the place was Anna, and can there be any doubt that her prophetic witness was that of silent, faithful waiting? Maybe she was just waiting for all the old bores to talk themselves out before raising her voice. Yet her waiting had purpose; it was prayerful and patient. But when spoke, she spoke of redemption. She spoke truth. And in so doing, she praised God. You see, Anna, waiting and watching is a large part of what you’re called to do. What I don’t think you’re called to do is to be constantly in this temple—despite what people may expect. There’s no doubt that Cathedral congregations have very firm ideas on when the bishop should be among them. You may even discover that the adulation and deference and ceremonial pomp is almost too much to resist. It’s easy to get caught up in the trappings of the office. But those trappings are also a trap. As the preacher at Harold Nutter’s consecration in another Christ Church Cathedral—this one in Fredericton—said some fifty years ago: “Bishop, get away from that throne; you may come to like it.” I think it was St Martin of Tours who said bishops come in two varieties: shepherds and fishers. Shepherds cherish the flock, but fishers push the boat out into the unexplored depths. This isn’t to say that you’re not called to care for the clergy and people of this diocese—not at all! But for too long that’s all we’ve done, as we waited for people outside to come to us. But the echo-chamber of familiar ecclesiastical manoeuvres and bromides is no place to wait for the in-breaking of the Kingdom. So Anna, my dear friend, our prayer is that you, like Anna, will continue to have the courage to wait and watch for the moment to speak. There may be long periods of silence ahead and there will certainly be times of deep darkness. But don’t forget that you’re not called to have all the answers. You’re called to abide in this present darkness—or, if you prefer, to push out into the deep. You’re called to pray for the wisdom to know when the time is right to speak. But even more than this, you’re called to carry the light of Christ out of this place and into the world, light which penetrates that darkness and searches those depths. I imagine most of us watched President Biden’s inauguration last week. The world was captivated by a young African-American woman Amanda Gorman who wrote the poem for the occasion. Let these words of hers be ours—and yours—today:
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Bishop Anna Preaching at Christ Church CathedralSunday, February 7, 2021 Bishop Anna Greenwood-Lee invites you to join the Christ Church Cathedral community as she preaches for the first time in our diocese, at the Service of the Word. This is an opportunity for the whole diocese to come together as Bishop Greenwood-Lee assumes her new role in our collective life. Come celebrate with us! christchurchcathedral.bc.ca/live For more infomation visit: http://colwoodanglican.ca/events/bishop-anna-preaching-at-christ-church-cathedral/2021-02-07
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AGM on February 21st, 11 AM
Annual reports will be ready and available next week. Stay tuned. Some physical copies will be available in the Narthex on Tuesday mornings betweeen 10 AM and noon when the parish office is open. Also, following the AGM is a virtual luncheon. Please feel free to remain in the meeting after it has concluded, but first take 5 minutes to go grab a sandwich and tea or coffee. Once everyone is ready to eat, we can gather around our computers again for some virtual social time! Here is the Zoom info you will need when joining the meeting: Topic: Annual General Meeting Time: Feb 21, 2021 11:00 AM Vancouver Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86561602876?pwd=L3NybUluWkM3Tm9CK1luTzlVc3VFUT09 Meeting ID: 865 6160 2876 Passcode: 4743031 One tap mobile +15873281099,,86561602876#,,,,*4743031# Canada +16473744685,,86561602876#,,,,*4743031# Canada Dial by your location +1 587 328 1099 Canada +1 647 374 4685 Canada +1 647 558 0588 Canada +1 778 907 2071 Canada +1 204 272 7920 Canada +1 438 809 7799 Canada Meeting ID: 865 6160 2876 Passcode: 4743031 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdqKzWdgRw
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Ladies Guild MeetingFebruary 10th at 1:30 PM The Ladies Guild will hold a Zoom meeting at 1:30 pm on February 10th. Here is the Zoom info you will need to enter the meeting: Topic: Ladies Guild Meeting
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Appreciations
Thank you to Gary and his crew who laid down a beautiful pathway that leads to the side entrance door where Happy Campers occupies. Concerns were raised about the muddy and slippery conditions that kids, parents and staff encountered when enterring through the side entrance. Parish Council approved of the pathway after which Gary very promptly organized and saw the project through. The results turned out really wonderful. We appreciate all you do, Gary, as our Building and Grounds Coordinator! |
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Backpacks & Jackets Needed
As in previous years, we are again assisting Canon Kevin Arndt in collecting backpacks and jackets for the Vancouver Island Regional Correctional Centre. The backpacks and jackets will go to the men who are released from detention and re-enterring society. Many of these men have no belongings or local family who can provide material necessities. They often end up carrying their items in plastic bags when they leave the facility. The donated backpacks offer these men some dignity as they begin their new start in life. Jackets are also highly requested as many of the men enter the correctional facility during warmer months and therefore have little warm clothing on hand. We are requesting gently used men's jackets in sizes large and extra large. All items may be dropped off in the Narthex on Tuesday mornings between 10 am and noon when the parish office is open. Please let the parish office know by emailing admin@colwoodanglican.ca if you have items but are unable to deliver them. Thank you for your kindness and compassion. |
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Funeral for Maureen WrightFebruary 5th, 10 AM You are invited by Canon Trevor and his family to join them in the Zoom funeral service for Maureen this Friday, Feburary 5th at 10 am. You must register to attend the funeral. You can do so by clicking on this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcucOiqqzktHdTSndMJWQKXqvqa_OhowaIh A Zoom post-funeral gathering follows the service, which you are also invited to attend. Here is the Zoom link and Meeting ID and Passcode: Topic: Post Funeral Participants' Gathering Time: Feb 5, 2021 11:00 AM Vancouver Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87617316873?pwd=ZEMrbWhhU3ViYVVXL2hUTjNhM2J4Zz09 Meeting ID: 876 1731 6873 Passcode: 400222 One tap mobile +16473744685,,87617316873#,,,,*400222# Canada +16475580588,,87617316873#,,,,*400222# Canada Dial by your location +1 647 374 4685 Canada +1 647 558 0588 Canada +1 778 907 2071 Canada +1 204 272 7920 Canada +1 438 809 7799 Canada +1 587 328 1099 Canada Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kczH0K9FXm |
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Gospel JamboreeWith Archbishop Michael B. Curry - Saturday, February 13, 2021 Join with friends from across the land—and the world and our special guest preacher, the Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church USA. The event is being live streamed on the Anglican Church of Canada website. About the JamboreesThe Anglican Church of Canada Indigenous Ministries has begun holding online Gospel Jamborees. Consider joining with your own contributions or just take part as part of the audience. Visit anglican.ca/im/gospeljam for more information and to watch the videos from previous events. Want to take part?Follow this link to upload your own video contribution. For more infomation visit: http://colwoodanglican.ca/events/gospel-jamboree--135/2021-02-13
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Diocesan Post - February Issue
In this issue: New bishop leads the diocese; Welcoming a stranger; Constance Isherwood remembered; Messy Church now offers takout and more...download a printer-friendly copy of this issue.... |
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Bishop Anna to Offer Lent Video Series
February 17 marks the beginning of the 40 days of Lent. The word "Lent" can be traced to an Old English word "lecten" which is related to "lengthen" referring to the lengthening of days in the Spring season. It's a time for spiritual renewal and what some call a "spiritual spring." So we offer you this series, "Renew" consisting of eight short (2-minute) reflections by Bishop Anna Greeenwood-Lee during these 40 long days before Easter. The videos will be available on Twitter, Facebook and in the media section of the diocesan website beginning Wednesday, February 17 and each Wednesday after that during the season. |
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Popular Calgary priest and community advocate becomes first woman bishop of BC diocese
On January 30, Anna Greenwood-Lee of Calgary AB was consecrated and installed as the 14th bishop of the Anglican Diocese of British Columbia (also known as the diocese of Islands and Inlets). Greenwood-Lee was elected on the seventh ballot at a unique virtual sitting of the diocese of British Columbia's synod in September 2020. Greenwood-Lee becomes the first woman bishop in the diocese. The extraordinary consecration and installation service was broadcast via live stream from Christ Church Cathedral in Victoria to over 1300 viewers from around the world. Conducted with the permission of the deputy provincial health officer, on the basis of an approved safety plan, and a variance from current provincial orders, the service involved 30 people (in limited ways) on site including the video production team, musicians and those involved in leading the service. Greenwood-Lee, a native of Edmonton AB, was ordained in Calgary in 2000. In 2006, after serving in Toronto, she returned to Calgary to help turn around the then-struggling parish of St Laurence. After 14 years as incumbent, the parish has flourished under Greenwood-Lee's leadership and she leaves behind, as only part of her legacy, the highly successful Wisdom Centre. With its network of over 700 people, the centre operates out of the parish and offers courses, retreats and seminars designed to revitalize both corporate and individual spiritualty in the 21st century. In addition to being the former chair of the Calgary Alliance for the Common Good, Greenwood-Lee has been an outspoken community advocate on issues related to homelessness, environment and economic justice, queer rights and Indigenous justice. As bishop of the diocese of Islands and Inlets she intends, on behalf of the church, to continue to speak out about and get involved in issues that impact the most vulnerable, and will call on church members to do the same. "For all sorts of reasons, many people these days say that they ‘don’t believe in organized religion'. The flip-side of that, however, is that no one is looking for disorganized religion. The reality is that we are living at a juncture in history when the church needs to organize itself to bring more love, more justice, more compassion and more understanding to our communities," asserts Greenwood-Lee.
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Conversation with artists Alain Costaz and Victoria Edgarr
It is a pleasure to share this conversation with artists Alain Costaz and Victoria Edgarr about their exhibition WALKING TOGETHER. We invite you to travel slowly or quickly through this 30 mi Ute video; please follow this link:
For more infomation visit: http://colwoodanglican.ca/news/conversation-with-artists-alain-costaz-and-victoria-edgarr
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Financial Givings
We encourage parishioners to maintain their offerings during the time of these restrictions, and are truly grateful for this support. The parish office is open on Tuesday mornings from 10 AM to Noon to receive offerings brought to the church. Other options are as follows: 1. Change to pre-authorized remittances by calling Barb Gossman at 250-478-4747 or emailing her at barb.gossman@gmail.com to make the arrangements; 2. Mail your offerings to the church (mail will be monitored regularly), or 3. Call Bill Van Sickle at 778-265-5347 or email him at treasurer@colwoodanglican.ca to discuss other arrangements. Thank you, our faith family, for your consideration and patience as we work together in uplifting and supporting one another.
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