In preparation for the The Way of Love Revival October 26 in Appleton, All Saints Episcopal Church is hosting a two-evening study program of The Power of Love, a collection of sermons of the Presiding Bishop Michael Curry who is featured speaker. Discussion Leader is Larry Danielson, retired Professor of Ethnology. Sessions are open to the public and take place at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24 and October 1 at All Saints Episcopal Church on the east side of downtown Appleton, next to Lawrence University on the northeast corner of College Avenue and Drew Street (100 N Drew Street). Parking is available in the lot behind the church building and across Drew Street from the church. Excellent opportunities to share information about your ministries, missionaries, congregations, organizations and businesses are available October 25th & October 26th. Exhibitors pay a fee for use of an 8-foot table with a tablecloth, chair and wastebasket. There are a number of breaks allowing participants to browse during, before and after the event. Diocesan Convention: Over 150 people will attend from across the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac. Tables are $25 each. To reserve a table for the Diocesan Convention on Friday, October 25th, visit diofdl.org/convention and scroll down to Display Tables. Way of Love Revival: Over 500 people are expected to attend from across the state of Wisconsin. Tables are priced for businesses, not-for-profits and a special discounted rate for outreach and missionaries. To reserve a table for the Way of Love Revival on Saturday, October 26th, visit diofdl.org/wolr and click the Reserve Display Table button. When I was child growing up in the South, revivals were a part of the cultural fabric. The fact that my third-grade class (in public school, no less) took a field trip to a local revival service demonstrates just how socially-significant revivals were. (It also reminds me just how old I am!) For Southern Christians, revivals were primarily viewed as events – religious gatherings held by churches annually or semi-annually almost as a matter of course. There was no real expectation of any sort of spiritual awakening; the primary focus was upon promoting an event that, perhaps, would provide the church with some positive visibility. As we as a diocese look toward the visit of our quasi-rockstar Presiding Bishop next October, it would be very easy for us to fall into the trap of treating our forthcoming Way of Love revival as little more than a publicity stunt. That would be an immense tragedy, for it would represent the misuse – or downright abuse – of a remarkable opportunity for the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac. A skillfully-planned, well-attended event doth not a revival make! Revival is, instead, a bringing about of new life. It concerns the re-awakening of spiritual awareness, fervor, and commitment among the members of the Body of Christ. To facilitate a true revival, the lion’s share of the preparation made must be the preparation of hearts and minds. During its heyday, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association would routinely begin its preparations for a crusade one or two years in advance. Be assured, however, the concentration of its labors was not upon the mundane logistics of securing venues, scheduling talent, and plastering posters. Instead, a great deal of work went into to preparing the community spiritually for what was hoped to be an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Those who would be hosting the event were encouraged to “prepare the way of the Lord” through fervent prayer, focused formation, and faithful engagement with the target community. The “event” itself was largely the culmination of intense, spiritual efforts beginning long before Dr. Graham ever set foot on the rostrum. During the next six months, we who are members of the Body of Christ, resident in the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac, have the opportunity – yea, even, the responsibility – to prepare ourselves, both individually and corporately, for a revival. Our Bishop will be preaching about it. Our diocesan and parish leaders will be teaching about it. Our membership will be inundated with calls to participate in it. Don’t let the “it” be, for you, merely showing up at the Fox Cities Exposition Center on Saturday, October 26, 2019, to hear Bishop Curry hold forth. Instead, commit yourselves – your time, your substance, and your spiritual energies – to preparing diligently for a divine appointment, a spiritual visitation, and – God willing – a life-changing revival in the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac. The Very Rev. Patrick Perkins is Dean of the Cathedral of St. Paul, Fond du Lac and Co-Chair of the Way of Love Revival Design Team. Additional Resource: REVIVAL! EPISCOPAL EVANGELISM AND BILLY GRAHAM’S LEGACY by Carrie Boren Headington, Covenant Post of The Living Church, March 2018. The Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac has announced a new Way of Love Matchmakers Service. This service will specialize in making romantic matches for church-going folk in northeast Wisconsin. Bishop Matt Gunter, who grew up a Presbyterian, realizes that those who marry across denominational lines (such as Roman Catholic and Lutheran or some other Protestant) often experience difficulty in finding their church home. We have the solution to help such couples find a new church home that is friendly to both: the Episcopal Church. Way of Love Matchmakers is committed to matching such couples with the nearest Episcopal Church to find a community of others following Jesus on the way of love. The service, which launched on April 1, is according to Bishop Matt "intended for those who may be lovelorn Lutherans, Roman Catholic tired of roamin’ through life alone, or other protestants desiring matrimonial pairing." The bishop added that "these may be folks longing for someone to keep them warm during cold Wisconsin winters, looking for someone with whom to enjoy the beauty of this great state or just longing for someone to sit beside them to hold hands in church. Seriously, though, the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac is committed to matchmaking in the great romance between God and humanity (and all creation). While a matchmaking service described above is an April Fool's joke, we do invite you to join us at the Way of Love Revival on Saturday, October 26, 2019 in Appleton. This matchmaking event features the Episcopal Church's Presiding Bishop, Michael Curry, preacher at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Megan Markle. You don’t have to be an Episcopalian, or even have to become one, to attend! We want to introduce, or reintroduce you to Jesus and his way of love. Learn more at diofdl.org/wolr.
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