MAKING THE WORLD WORK FOR EVERYONE, WITH GOD'S HELP

The Third Sunday of Advent, is observed in the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia as MDG Sunday. Here are a few possible ways to observe MDG Sunday:
  • Use the Propers for the day as a resource for preaching about God's call to those of us who are advantaged to respond to extreme poverty in the third world;
  • Publicize information and resources available from the Bishop Marmion Resource Center related to the MDGs;
  • Distribute information found through links on this page;
  • Take a special collection for, or devote the loose offering to, MDG-related projects. 

The MDG committee was established in response to a resolution passed by the Council of the Diocese in January 2006. Council 2007 passed another resolution in support of the MDGs.

Find out what the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are and some of the ways the Episcopal Church is responding to them.

Young MDG: Age is not a factor when you are trying to change the world

Diocesan MDG Committee meets on an intermittent basis to discuss individual, parish and diocesan responses to the Millennium Development Goals. Contact: David Dixon (Chair)--St. John's, Roanoke dixonnd50@hotmail.com

From: Diocesan Home

Diocesan clergy on YouTube

The Revs. Judy Parrish (Nelson County Parish) and Marian Windel (Peace-in-the-Valley, Nellysford) can be seen in a new video produced by the Rev. Matthew Moretz, an Episcopal priest and producer of... MORE



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Statement from Evans House offices

Diocesan communication officer Christie Wills has released a statement regarding the police investigation of a body found at the edge of diocesan property. MORE



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Stewardship Development Institute

The Second Annual Stewardship Development Institute will take place on Saturday, August 16, 2008, beginning at 9:30 am at the Phoebe Needles Center. The event is designed for all parish stewardship... MORE



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