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THE 2010 JOURNAL
OF
THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF ARIZONA
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WITH PROCEEDINGS OF THE 50th ANNUAL DIOCESAN CONVENTION
OCTOBER 15-16, 2010 PHOENIX, ARIZONA
Ex-Officio
The Rt. Rev. Kirk Stevan Smith, Ph.D. President
Jack A. Colaric Treasurer
Judith Conley President, Standing Committee
Jan L. Feltz Secretary
Winifrid (Winnie) Follette President, Episcopal Church Women
Clarke H. Greger Chancellor
STANDING COMMITTEE Judith Conley, President Sherman Stephens, Clerk The Rev Franklyn J. Bergen The Rev Erika Von Haaren The Rev Gil Wade Stafford William Verdini
ECCLESIASTICAL COURT The Rev William C. Forrest Patrick C. Rile Susan K. Martin-Caskey Carolyn Sievwright
DIOCESAN COUNCIL
Elected Members
Mark Dobbins* Dan Packard* Charlotte Shepard** The Rev Susan Wilmot* The Rev Chuck Milhoan** Vivian Winter Chaser** The Rev Victor Sarrazin** The Rev Dan Tantimonaco* Jake McManus* * elected by Convention ** elected by Mission Convocation
MISSION CONVOCATION CONVENORS
Program Groups
Adult Education John Hurlburt Children’s Ministry Nancy Shumaker Communications Greta Huls Disability Concerns Charlotte Hawkins Shepard Hispanic Ministry The Rev Enrique Cadena Liturgy & Music The Rev Bill Young MDG Program Group The Rev Myra Kingsley Migration & Border Ministries The Rev Seth Polley
Military and Veteran Support The Rev Victor Sarrazin Mission Shaped Church The Rev John Maher Native American Ministry The Rev Dorothy Saucedo & Vivian Winter Chaser Nature & Spirituality David White Small Church Ministry The Rev Eugenia Durham World Mission/Companion Diocese The Rev Charles Milhoan Youth & Young Adult Ministry Matt Marino
Diocesan Officers
Chancellor
Vice-Chancellors
Church Attorney
Secretary
Treasurer
Clarke H. Greger
One N. Central Avenue, Suite 1200
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Anne L. Kleindienst
3003 N. Central Avenue, Suite 2600
Phoenix, AZ 85012
The Rev Richard N. Morrison
Donald Bivens
3003 N. Central Ave. Ste 1200
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Jan Feltz
Jack Colaric
602-440-4870
602-916-5392
480-892-8696
602-604-2102
602-803-6588
602-244-8139
Diocesan Staff
Bishop of Arizona
The Rt. Rev Kirk Stevan Smith, Ph.D.
Assisting Bishop in Arizona 2000- Bishop of Rochester 1984-1989
The Rt. Rev William G. Burrill, DD
Canon to the Ordinary Canon for Congregational Development and Stewardship
The Rev Timothy Dombek
Archdeacon
The Ven. Canon Veronica Ritson
Canon for Youth and Young Adults
Matt Marino
Canon for Peace and Justice and Hispanic Ministry
The Rev Canon Carmen Guerrero
Canon for Communications Greta Huls
Director of Children’s Ministries
Nancy Shumaker
Chaplain for Retired Clergy
The Rev Canon David Pettengill
Canon for Administration and Assistant to the Bishop
Cathy Black
Administrative Assistant
Sharon Graves
Canon for Finance
Vicki Hohnbaum
Financial Assistant Theresa Stottlemire
Receptionist
Shantae Riley
Committees, Appointments, Institutions
Altar Guild Constance Castillo, Directress Anti-Racism Committee Judith Conley, Chair Architectural Committee Not Active Canons Committee The Rev Richard Morrison, Chair Chapel Rock The Rev Daniel Tantimonaco, Advisory Board Chair Executive Director, David White Chaplain for Retired Clergy The Rev Canon David Pettengill Commission on Ministry The Rt Rev Kirk Stevan Smith, Chair Credentials Committee Cathy Black Jan Feltz Vicki Hohnbaum The Rev Victor Sarrazin The Rev Nicholas Romans
Ecumenical Officer The Rev Ronald G. Poston Department of Finance Finance Committee
Jack Colaric, Chair Investment Committee Richard Gillons, Chair Historiographer/Archivist Sharon Graves Jubilee Officer Evie Smith Necrologist The Rev Canon David Pettengill Nominations Committee Russell Smith, Chair Resolutions Committee The Rev Glenn Jenks, Chair Standing Committee Judith Conley, President The Arizona Episcopalian The Rt Rev Kirk Stevan Smith, Publisher Greta Huls, Editor
Diocesan Contacts for Affiliated Organizations
Church Periodical Club Madeleine Glaser, Diocesan Director
Daughters of the King
Nancy Watkins, Chapter President
Education for Ministry The Rev Robert W. Harvey, Diocesan Coordinator
Episcopal Church Women
Winifrid Follett, President
United Thank Offering (UTO) Marilyn Hedges, Diocesan Representative
Washington National Cathedral
The Rev Frances Ryan
Religious Orders
Servants of Christ – The Rev Cornelis J. deRijk, OSB
The Community of the Paraclete – Rev Sister Martha Simpson, OCP Guardian
Teachers of the Children of God – Rev Sister Alicia Torres, OTCG
Diocesan Solitary – Sister Diane Berkholtz, ObJN
Diocesan Solitary – Sister Sarah Veronica, OSB
Congregations by Cities
KEY:
A = Assistant/Associate CM = Campus Ministry PIC = Priest in Charge
AB = Assisting Bishop D = Deacon PS = Preaching Station
AD = Archdeacon DE = Dean Emeritus R = Rector
C = Chaplain I = Interim V = Vicar
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CITY CONGREGATION CLERGY
STREET ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
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BENSON ST. RAPHAEL IN THE VALLEY R. Stewart McDonald (V)
181 Union Street
Benson, AZ 85602
520-749-0182
BISBEE ST. JOHN'S Seth A. Polley (V)
19 Sowle Avenue
Bisbee, AZ 85603
520-432-7006
CASA ST. PETER'S James R. Porter (I)
GRANDE 1400 North Kadota Street Clifford Crook (A)
Casa Grande, AZ 85222 Carol B. Rose (A)
520-723-3845
CAVE CREEK GOOD SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS Barbara G. Schmitz (I)
6502 East Cave Creek Road John B. Robertson (D)
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
480-488-3283
CHANDLER ST. MATTHEW'S John C. N. Hall (R)
901 West Erie Street William C. Forrest (A)
Chandler, AZ 85225 Susan E. Youngblood (D)
480-899-7386
CLARKDALE ST. THOMAS OF THE VALLEY Richard D. Mallory (PIC)
821 First Street South
Clarkdale, AZ 86324
928-634-8593
COOLIDGE ST. MICHAEL'S Cynthia M. Spencer (V)
800 West Vah-Ki Inn Road
Coolidge, AZ 85228
520-723-3845
DOUGLAS ST. STEPHEN'S Seth A. Polley (V)
11th Street and D Avenue
Douglas, AZ 85607
520-364-7971
FLAGSTAFF CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY Claudia J. James (R)
423 North Beaver Street K. Janetta Beaumont (D)
Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Bess D. Driver (D)
928-774-2911 Frances S. Ryan (D)
FLAGSTAFF NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY (CM) Megan L. Castellan (C)
CAMPUS MINISTRY CENTER
500 West Riordan Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
928-774-3897
GILA BEND EPIPHANY ON THE DESERT VACANT (V)
Papago and St. Louis Streets
Gila Bend, AZ 85337
928-683-2355
GLENDALE ST. ANDREW'S Raymond P. Dugan (I)
6300 West Camelback Road Vicki Y. Lee (D)
Glendale, AZ 85301
623-846-8046
GLENDALE ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Frank H. Clark (I)
4102 West Union Hills Drive Charles E. Milhoan (D)
Glendale, AZ 85308
623-582-5449
GLOBE ST. JOHN’S Byron K. Mills, (V)
185 East Oak Street)
Globe, AZ 85501
928-425-5160
GREEN VALLEY ST. FRANCIS-IN-THE-VALLEY Edward L. Mullins (I)
600 South La Cañada Drive Patricia L. Kirk (D)
Green Valley, AZ 85614 Margret H. Perry (D)
520-625-1370 Vern A. Woodlief (D)
HOLBROOK ST. GEORGE'S Pat Thompson (LV)
168 West Arizona Street
Holbrook, AZ 86025
928-524-2361
KINGMAN TRINITY CHURCH Philip A. Shaw (V)
423 East Spring Street
Kingman, AZ 86401
928-753-5658
LAKE HAVASU GRACE CHURCH David A. Richardson (R)
CITY 111 Bunker Drive
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403
928- 855-2525
LAKESIDE CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR Susan E. Wilmot (R)
5147 Show Low Lake Road
Lakeside, AZ 85929
928-537-7830
LITCHFIELD ST. PETER'S Gae D. Chalker (R)
PARK 400 South Old Litchfield Road Gay A. Romack (D)
Litchfield Park, AZ 85340
623-935-3279
MESA CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION Nicholas Romans (PIC)
514 South Mountain Road Martha L. Seaman (D)
Mesa, AZ 85208
480-986-1145
MESA ST. MARK'S Scott D. Jones (PIC)
322 North Horne Street
Mesa, AZ 85203
602-964-5820
MORENCI SS. PHILIP & JAMES Eugenia M. Durham (V)
1 Reservation Road
Morenci, AZ 85540
928-865-4385
NOGALES ST. ANDREW'S M. Lucie Thomas (R)
969 Country Club Drive John (Pat) Maitrejean (A)
Nogales, AZ 85621 Lee (Skip) Vellom (D)
520-281-1523
ORO VALLEY CHURCH OF THE APOSTLES Megan M. Traquair (V)
12111 N. La Cholla Boulevard Franklyn J. Bergen (A)
Oro Valley, AZ 85737 Robert W. Harvey (A)
250-544-9660 Cynthia M. Spencer (A)
Wendy K. Hackler (D)
Claudia Heath (D)
PARADISE CHRIST CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Phillip A. Jackson (R)
VALLEY 4015 East Lincoln Drive Thomas W. Davidson (A)
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 David E. Pettengill (A)
602-840-8210 Andrew K. Petiprin (D)
PARKER ST. PHILIP'S (PS) H. Jeffrey Turner (Lay Vicar)
1209 Eagle Avenue
Parker, AZ 85344
928-669-2701
PAYSON ST. PAUL'S Dan F. Tantimonaco (V)
1000 North Easy Street
Payson, AZ 85541
928-474-3834
PEORIA PRINCE OF PEACE John F. Maher (V)
20403 N Lake Pleasant Rd Suite 287
Peoria, AZ 85382
602-501-2339
PHOENIX ALL SAINTS' CHURCH AND DAY SCHOOL Poulson C. Reed (R)
6300 North Central Avenue Marian D. Fortner (A)
Phoenix, AZ 85012 Licia Baldi Affer (A)
602-279-5539 Donald W. Monson (A)
PHOENIX CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY Susan B. Snook (V)
7010 E. Chauncey Lane Suite 100.
Phoenix, AZ 85054
480-307-9216
PHOENIX CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT Julie L. O’Brien (V)
2501 East Cactus Road
Phoenix, AZ 85032
602-971-2721
PHOENIX IGLESIA EPISCOPAL DE SAN PABLO Enrique Cadena (V)
2801 North 31st Street Sally E. Durand (D)
Phoenix, AZ 85008
602-255-0602
PHOENIX ST. JUDES’S John R. Maher (V)
6501 N. 39th
AVE.
Phoenix, AZ 85019
623-930-1140
PHOENIX ST. LUKE'S AT THE MOUNTAIN Romeo R. Rabusa (PIC)
848 East Dobbins Road R. Channing Johnson (A)
Phoenix, AZ 85040
602-276-7318
PHOENIX ST. MARY'S R. Craig Bustrin (PIC)
6501 North 39th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85019
602-930-1140
PHOENIX ST PAUL’S SUDANESE MISSION Anderia Arok (V)
527 W Pima Street
Phoenix, AZ 85003
602-253-4094
PHOENIX ST. STEPHEN'S Gregory J. Fry (R)
2310 North 56th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85008
602-840-0437
PHOENIX TRINITY CATHEDRAL Nicholas Knisely, Jr. (Dean)
100 West Roosevelt Street Veronica M. Ritson (AD)
Phoenix, AZ 85003 Carmen B. Guerrero (A)
602-254-7126 Debbie Noonan (A)
Mark R. Sutherland (A)
Maeve V. Johnson (D)
Myra J. Kingsley (D)
John L. Mather (D
PRESCOTT ST. LUKE'S Mark E. Moline (R)
2000 Shepherd’s Lane Kimball C. Arnold (D)
Prescott, AZ 86301
928-778-4499
SAFFORD ALL SAINTS Eugenia M. Durham (V)
210 West Main Street Ann S. Johnson (D)
Safford, AZ 85546
928-348-9430
SCOTTSDALE ST. ANTHONY ON THE DESERT Dorian L. Mulvey (R)
12990 East Shea Boulevard Susan E. Cihak (D)
Scottsdale, AZ 85259 Grant Gilfeather (D)
480-451-0860
SCOTTSDALE ST. BARNABAS ON THE DESERT James B. Clark (R)
6715 North Mockingbird Lane Philip L. Carlson (A)
Scottsdale, AZ 85253 Erika Shivers-von Haaren (A)
480-948-5560 Debra Asis (D)
SEDONA ST. ANDREW'S Mary T. L. Piotrowski (R)
100 Arroyo Piñon Drive
Sedona, AZ 86336
928-282-4457
SIERRA VISTA ST. STEPHEN'S Victor J. Sarrazin (R)
2750 Cardinal Drive Donne E. Puckle (A)
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
520-458-4432
SUN CITY ALL SAINTS OF THE DESERT Robert Burton (R)
9502 Hutton Drive Janice D. Watts (A)
Sun City, AZ 85351
623-974-8404
SUN CITY ST. CHRISTOPHER'S Martha (Marty) Conner (R)
10233 West Peoria Avenue
Sun City, AZ 85351
623-972-1109
SUN CITY WEST CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Gabriel A. Sinisi (R)
13150 Spanish Garden Drive Geoffrey Dibbs (A)
Sun City West, AZ 85375 Janet R. Gooltz (A)
623-584-0350 Roi F. Prueher (D)
TEMPE ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY (CM) Gil W. Stafford (C)
1735 South College Avenue
Tempe, AZ 85281
480-968-4111
TEMPE CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY Ronald G. Poston (R)
2222 South Price Road Richard N. Morrison (A)
Tempe, AZ 85282 Patricia M. Dwyer (A)
480-968-4111 Richard M. Spielmann (A)
TEMPE ST. AUGUSTINE'S Gil W. Stafford (V)
1735 South College Avenue Bradie O. Hopper (D)
Tempe, AZ 85281 Dorothy M. Saucedo (D)
480-967-3295
TEMPE ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE Kerry C. Neuhardt (PIC)
975 East Warner Road Stephen R. Ford (A)
Tempe, AZ 85284 Frederick E. (Fritz) Huls (D)
480-345-2686 Patricia T. Huls (D)
TOMBSTONE ST. PAUL'S Joel T. Ireland (V)
19 North 3rd Street
Tombstone, AZ 85638
520-909-7828
TUCSON CHRIST THE KING Michael A .Smith (R)
2800 West Ina Road Joseph W. King (D)
Tucson, AZ 85741
520-297-2551
TUCSON CHURCH OF ST. MATTHEW Richard (Rick) Wilson (R)
9071 East Old Spanish Trail Terry C. Burke (D)
Tucson, AZ 85710 William J. (Bill) Martin (D)
520-298-9782
TUCSON EMMAUS COLLEGIATE CHAPEL (CM) Lucas J. Mix (C)
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Campus Christian Center
715 North Park Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85719
520-623-7575
TUCSON GRACE ST. PAUL'S Stephen J. Keplinger (R)
2331 East Adams Street Katherine Baird (A)
Tucson, AZ 85719 Frederick Masterman (A)
520-327-6857 M. Nadine Martin (D)
Nancy D. Meister (D)
TUCSON ST. ALBAN'S William (Ted) Holt III (I)
3737 Old Sabino Canyon Road Sumith S. De Silva (A)
Tucson, AZ 85750
520-296-0791
TUCSON ST. ANDREW'S Jorge S. Sotelo (PIC)
545 South Fifth Avenue Jefferson M. Bailey (D)
Tucson, AZ 85701 Marie L. Webner (D)
520-622-8318
TUCSON ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS John R. Smith, Jr. (R)
602 North Wilmot Road Charles E. Harnsberger (A)
Tucson, AZ 85711 Michael W. Meyers (D)
520-886-7292
TUCSON ST. PHILIP'S IN THE HILLS John E. Kitagawa (R)
4440 North Campbell Avenue W. Allen Breckenridge (A)
Tucson, AZ 85718 Gail M. Carlsen (A)
520-299-6421 Blake R. Hutson (A)
Gregory W. Wyes (A)
Clare M. Yarborough (A)
Beverly Edminster (D)
Thomas J. Lindell (D)
Sally Stevens-Taylor (D)
Anne L. Strong (D)
Ralph D. Taylor (D)
WICKENBURG ST. ALBAN'S Pamela A. Mulac (I)
357 West Yavapai Street
Wickenburg, AZ 85390
928-684-2133
WILLIAMS ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL- Ann R. Johnson (V)
LUTHERAN CONGREGATION David E. Dent (D)
202 West Grant Avenue
Williams, AZ 86046
928-635-2781
WINSLOW ST. PAUL'S S. Scott Hankins (V)
600 West Henderson Street
Winslow, AZ 86047
928-524-2407
Clergy of the Diocese
The Bishop of Arizona The Right Reverend Kirk Stevan Smith, Ph.D.
Assisting Bishop The Right Reverend William G. Burrill, D.D.
Retired Bishop
The Right Reverend Robert R Shahan, Ph.D., D.D. Bishop of Arizona 1992-2004
Canonically Resident Priests The Rev John L. Abraham 1992 The Rev Licia Baldi Affer 2007 The Rev Susan Anderson-Smith 2002
The Rev Melinda Archer 2006
The Rev Anderia Arok 2008 The Rev Canon John J. Atwell 1957
The Rev Franklyn J. Bergen 2005 The Rev Dayl H. Bingell 1991 The Rev James H. Booker 2006 The Rev Kathryn Bradsen 2006 The Rev W. Allen Breckenridge 1992 The Rev James L. Brisson, Jr. 2009
The Rev Paul W. Buckwalter 1984 The Rev Norman C. Burke 1976 The Rev Robert Burton 2009
The Rev Craig R. Bustrin 2008 The Rev Enrique Cadena 2008 The Rev Canon Carl G. Carlozzi, D.Min. 1980
The Rev Gail M. Carlsen 2006 The Rev Philip L. Carlson 2001 The Rev Megan Castellan 2009 The Rev Gae D. Chalker 1999 The Rev Charles E. Chatham 2000 The Rev Peter G. Cheney 1993 The Rev Frank H. Clark 1997
The Rev James B. Clark 2004
The Rev Martha A. H. Conner 2009 The Rev James W. Conrad, Jr., D.Min. 1987 The Rev Harvey G. Cook, D.Min. 1989 The Rev Paul L. Crowell, D.Min. 1990
The Rev Thomas W. Davidson 2005
The Rev Sumith S. De Silva 1996
The Rev Cornelis J. deRijk, OSB 1976 The Rev Canon Timothy Dombek 2007
The Rev J. Kevin Donnelly 1988 The Rev Roger O. Douglas, D.Min. 1977 The Rev Canon Raymond P. Dugan 1960 The Rev Eugenia M. Durham 1994
The Rev John P. Fabre 2009
The Rev Steven R. Ford 1981 The Rev William C. Forrest 1992 The Rev Canon John C. Fowler 1951 The Rev Gregory J. Fry 2007
The Very Rev Richard M. George 1984 The Rev Canon Earl Gibson 2004 The Rev Janet R. Gooltz 2009 The Rev Canon Carmen Guerrero 2005 The Rev Angela Guida 2009
The Rev K. Edmund Gustafson 1988 The Rev Blaine J. Gutmacher 1966 The Rev John C. N. Hall, M. Div. 1994 The Rev Scott S. Hankins 2010 The Rev Joseph M. Harte, Jr. 1991 The Rev Robert W. Harvey 2006
The Rev William T. Holt III 1993 The Rev Carol S. Hosler 1994 The Rev Samuel O. Hosler 1994 The Rev W. Frank Hull IV, Ph.D. 1983
The Rev Blake Hutson 2009 The Rev Charles O. Ingram, Ph.D. 1974
The Rev Joel T. Ireland 1981 The Rev Phillip Jackson 2007
The Rev Claudia (Jan) James 2006
The Rev Glenn B. Jenks, J.D. 1974
The Rev Ann Ruth Johnson 2006 The Rev William G. Johnson 1974
The Rev Scott Jones 2008 The Rev John E. Kitagawa 2001 The Rev Canon Harold S. Knight 1957 The Very Rev William N. Knisely, Jr. 2006 The Rev Thomas E. Leonard 1995 The Rev E. Thomas Leyba 1959 The Rev Canon Lewis H. Long, OSB 1959 The Rev John F. Maher 2005 The Rev Brian McHugh 2006 The Rev Alan K. Meyer 1983 The Rev John D. Millar 2002 The Rev Byron K. Mills 2001
The Rev Daniel F. Miner 1993 The Rev Irvin S. Mitchell, D.Min. 1972 The Rev Lucas J. Mix 2010 The Rev Mark Moline 2009
The Rev Donald W. Monson 1970
The Rev Henry T. Morrison, Jr. 1993
The Rev Richard N. Morrison 1997 The Rev Pamela A. Mulac 2007
The Rev Dorian L. Mulvey 2008 The Rev Kerry C. Neuhardt 1985 The Rev Deborah Noonan 2009
The Rev Roger B. Noyes 1988 The Rev Julie O’Brien 2008 The Rev Diane M. Pella 1991 The Rev Canon David E. Pettengill 1960 The Rev Terry C. Pilarski 2008 The Rev Mary T. L. Piotrowski 2003 The Rev Seth A. Polley 2006 The Rev James R. Porter 1997 The Rev Ronald G. Poston 1991 The Rev Donne E. Puckle 1990
The Rev Romeo R. Rabusa 2004 The Rev Samuel M.N. Reec 2007
The Rev Jeffrey B. Reed 2003
The Rev James M. Porteus 1986
The Rev Poulson C. Reed, Jr. 2009 The Rev William C. Rhodes 2000 The Rev E. Albert Rich 1982 The Rev David A. Richardson 2005
The Rev Canon Charles K. Robertson 2004
The Rev N. Jean Rogers 1994 The Rev Nicholas Romans 2006 The Rev Victor Sarrazin 2006
The Rev Anne M. Sawyer 2005 The Rev Philip W. Schuyler 1988
The Rev Roger T. Scott 1992 The Rev Philip A. Shaw 2007 The Rev Gabriel Sinisi 2006 The Rev Charles H. Smith 1974 The Rev John R. Smith, Jr. 1987 The Rev Michael A. Smith 2004
The Rev Susan B. Snook 2003 The Rev Ben L. Somerville II 1999 The Rev Jorge S. Sotelo 2006 The Rev Diane J. Souder 1997 The Rev Cynthia Spencer 2010
The Rev Gil W. Stafford 2005 The Rev Joseph G. Stafford 1983
The Rev E. Lee Stevens, Jr. 1960 The Rev James W. Strader 2006 The Rev Edward M. Sunderland 1991
The Rev Daniel F. Tantimonaco 2006 The Rev David L. Thom 2005
The Rev M. Lucie Thomas 2003 The Rev Megan M. Traquair 2005
The Rev G. Vance Vidal 1971 The Rev Erika E. von Haaren 2008 The Rev Jeremy M. Warnick 2007
The Rev Harry L. Way 2001 The Rev Harlan E. Welsh 1984
The Rev Stephen R. Weston 1998 The Rev Forrest J. Williams 1984 The Rev Robert B. Williams 1967 The Rev Susan E. Wilmot 2007 The Rev Richard A. Wilson 2007 The Rev W. Jackson Wilson, R.Ed.D. 1979 The Rev Gregory W. Wyes, D.Min. 1976 The Rev Clare M. Yarborough 2010
The Rev William K. Young 1997
Canonically Resident Deacons The Rev Kimball C. Arnold 2000 The Rev Debra Asis 2009 The Rev Jefferson Bailey 2006 The Rev Katharine J. Baird 2009 The Rev Janetta Beaumont 2008 The Rev Daniel Behling 2006 The Rev Ernest H. Blair 1980 The Rev Terry C. Burke 2004 The Rev Susan Cihak 2009 The Rev William P. Cohee 2008 The Rev David E. Dent 1991 The Rev Bess D. Driver 2006 The Rev Sally Durand 2009 The Rev Beverley B. Edminster 2000 The Rev Margaret J. England 1992 The Rev Vergie R. Ferguson 1992 The Rev James P. Fitzsimmons 2010 The Rev Grant Gilfeather 2009 The Rev Harold S. Gillespie 2005 The Rev Michael Halle 2009 The Rev Susan B. Harte 2000 The Rev Gordon C. Hill 1992 The Rev Dr. Bradie O. Hopper 1991 The Rev Frederick E. Huls II 1993
The Rev Patricia T. Huls 2008
The Rev Ann S. Johnson 2002 The Rev Maeve V. Johnson 2006 The Rev John Kapp 2010 The Rev Joseph W. King 2005 The Rev Myra J. Kingsley 2009 The Rev Thomas J. Kinman 1997 The Rev Patricia L. Kirk 2000 The Rev Vicky Y. Lee 2000 The Rev Joan C. Goodwin Lewis 1992 The Rev Thomas J. Lindell 2000 The Rev Nadine Martin 2006 The Rev William Martin 2006 The Rev John Mather 2004 The Rev Marlys J. McLaughlin 1997 The Rev Nancy D. Meister 2010 The Rev Michael W. Meyers 2002 The Rev Charles Milhoan 2009 The Rev Steve W. Paterson 2004 The Rev Margaret H. Perry 2008 The Rev Roi F. Prueher 2005 The Ven Canon Veronica M. Ritson 1993 The Rev John B. Robertson 2008 The Rev Gay Romack 2006 The Rev Frances S. Ryan 2006 The Rev Martha L. Seaman 2004
The Rev Jon Skaug 2010 The Rev James A. Smith 2002 The Rev Sally H. Stevens-Taylor 2010 The Rev Anne L. Strong 2010 The Rev Ralph D. Taylor 2008 The Rev Anne P. Vellom 2005 The Rev Lee (Skip) Vellom 2005 The Rev Marie L. Webner 1989 The Rev Herman J. White 2006 The Rev Susan E. Youngblood 2008
Non-Canonical Licensed Priests The Rev David E. Bergesen The Rev Clifford L. Blinman The Rev Carl R. Bloom The Rev Charles T. Crane The Rev Dr. David Davidson-Methot The Rev Mary J. Delaney The Rev Cn Geoffrey Dibbs The Rev Patricia Dwyer The Rev Ian Frazer The Rev David M. Gillespie The Rev Charles E. (Ed) Harnsberger The Rev William W. Haugh The Rev Jackson R. Hazelett The Rev Earl D. Henderson The Rev Bruce T. Heyvaert The Rev Edward L. Hook The Rev Carl P. Ijams (Phil) The Rev R. Channing Johnson The Rev Rosanna C. Kazanjian The Rev Robert W. Kley The Rev Deane K. Lierle
The Rev Robert L. Linder (ELCA) The Rev John (Pat) Maitrejean The Rev Dr. Richard D. Mallory The Rev Frederick Masterman The Rev R. Stewart McDonald (ELCA) The Rev Edward Mullins The Rev Chibueze Okonkwo The Rev Carol B. Rose The Rev Cn Stephen H. Schaitberger The Rev Barbara G. Schmitz The Rev Robert S. Shank The Rev John A. Smart The Rev Richard N. Spielmann, Th.D. The Rev Nina L. Stasser The Rev Brian L. Ticknor The Rev John E. Turner The Rev Janice E. Watts The Rev Robert E. Welch The Rev Robert M. Wills The Rev Jack M. Wolter
Non-Canonical Licensed Deacons
The Rev Michael R.T. Bauschard The Rev Wendy K. Hackler The Rev Andrew K. Petiprin The Rev Dorothy Saucedo
The Rev Carolyn (Kay) Studley The Rev Richard E. Studley The Rev Vern A. Woodlief
Summary of Bishop’s Official Acts for 2010 Confirmations ................................................................................................................. 206 Receptions ........................................................................................................................ 67 House of Bishops ................................................................................................................ 2 Letters Dimissory Received ................................................................................................. 6 Letters Dimissory Issued ..................................................................................................... 4 Marital Judgements ...........................................................................................................21 Ordinations to the Diaconate .............................................................................................. 8 Ordinations to the Priesthood ............................................................................................. 6 Celebration of New Ministries ............................................................................................ 2 Parochial Visits .................................................................................................................. 32 Renewal of Ordination Vows ................................................................................................ 1
Ordination into the Sacred Order of Deacon
Laura Ann Adelia – Trinity Cathedral James P. Fitzsimmons – St Andrew’s, Nogales
Gregory A. Foraker – St Philip’s In The Hills, Tucson John Kapp – Christ the King, Tucson
Nancy D. Meister – St Philip’s In The Hills, Tucson Jon Skaug – Church of the Apostle’s, Oro Valley
Sally Stevens-Taylor, St Philip’s In The Hills, Tucson Anne Strong – St Philip’s In The Hills, Tucson
Ordination into the Sacred Order of Priest
Debra Asis – St Barnabas on the Desert, Scottsdale
Kathryn J. Baird – Grace St Paul’s, Tucson J. Peter Fabre – St Andrew’s, Glendale Angela Guida – Grace St Paul’s, Tucson
Deborah Noonan – Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix
Clergy Who Have Died in the Past Year
The Very Rev. Richard George The Rev. Canon Gordon McBride
The Rev. Harlan “Gene” Welsh The Rev. Janice Wilner
The Rev. Dr. Carey Womble
Parochial Visits in 2010
St Raphael’s in the Valley, Benson
St John’s, Bisbee
Church of the Good Shepherd, Cave Creek
St Matthew’s, Chandler
St Stephen’s, Douglas
NAU Canterbury Fellowship, Flagstaff
Epiphany on the Desert, Gila Bend
St Andrew’s, Glendale
St Francis-in-the-Valley, Green Valley
Church of Our Saviour, Lakeside
St Peter’s, Litchfield Park
Church of the Transfiguration, Mesa
SS Philip and James, Morenci
St Andrew’s, Nogales
Christ Church of the Ascension, Paradise Valley
St Philip’s, Parker
St Paul’s, Payson
Prince of Peace, Peoria
All Saints’ Church and Day School, Phoenix
Iglesia Episcopal de San Pablo, Phoenix
Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix
St Luke’s at the Mountain, Phoenix
St Luke’s, Prescott
All Saints, Safford
St Anthony’s, Scottsdale
St Barnabas on the Desert, Scottsdale
St Stephen’s, Sierra Vista
St Christopher’s, Sun City
All Saints, Sun City
ASU Campus Ministry, Tempe
St Augustine’s, Tempe
St James the Apostle, Tempe
Christ the King, Tucson
Grace St Paul’s, Tucson
St Alban’s, Tucson
St Andrew’s, Tucson
St Philip’s In The Hills, Tucson
U of A Emmaus Collegiate Chapel, Tucson
St John’s, Williams
St Paul’s, Winslow
JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS
50TH ANNUAL DIOCESAN CONVENTION
OF
THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF ARIZONA
“Back to the Future”
OCTOBER 15-16, 2010
The Sheraton Crescent Hotel
Phoenix, Arizona
Officers of Convention
BISHOP
The Rt. Rev. Kirk Stevan Smith, Ph.D.
CHANCELLOR
Mr. Clarke Greger
SECRETARY
Ms. Janet L. Feltz
TREASURER
Mr. Jack Colaric
REGISTRAR
Mrs. Cathy Black
2010 DIOCESAN CONVENTION DELEGATES
Benson, St Raphael's in the Valley Coolidge, St Michael's
McDonald The Rev Stewart Spencer The Rev Cynthia
Hoelzel Charlotte Holland Ana
Johnson Leslie Reid Chris
Vander Hoek Sherry Robertson Pat
Salatka Nancy
Bisbee, St John's
Polley The Rev Seth Douglas, St Stephen's
Austin Donna Melis Al
O'Neill Stephanie Melis Carol
Smith Dennis Peters Roy
Westendorf Ron
Casa Grande, St Peter's
Porter The Rev James Flagstaff, Church of the Epiphany
Dennis David James The Rev Jan
Hatt George Beaumont The Rev Janetta
Webb Heleanor Driver The Rev Bess
Ryan The Rev Frances
Cave Creek, Church of the Good Shepherd Duncan Georgia
Robertston The Rev Jack Lacy Marjorie
Austin William Stephens Sherman
Coates Jon Taylor Martha
Kulina Tony Weathers Caislin
Popejoy Barbara
Ranslem John Flagstaff, NAU Canterbury Fellowship
Castellan The Rev Megan
Chandler, St Matthew's Ghan Courtney
Hall The Rev John Lacey Anna
Forrest The Rev William
Youngblood The Rev Susan Glendale, St Andrew's
Bickley Lisa Dugan The Rev Raymond
Dunn Edgar Beason Janet
Knappe Sharon Butler Karen
McCracken Jim Crosland Lois
Youngblood Harlie Valenzuela Ray
Zakowski Betsy Warlick Ted
Zakowski Zak Willie Mel
Clarkdale, St Thomas in the Valley
Evans Barbara
O'Connor Rita
Smith Shirley
2010 DIOCESAN CONVENTION DELEGATES
Glendale, Chuch of St John the Baptist Litchfield Park, St Peter's
Clark The Rev Frank Chalker The Rev Gae
Milhoan The Rev Charles Romack The Rev Gay
Krug Nicole French Mary
Luptowski Jackie Hiller Muriel
Meeks Pat Povejsil Donald
Milhoan Stacy Van Meter Kathy
Pastula Cynthia Wolfe Caroline
Smith Colin
Stresing Connie Lake Havasu City, Grace Church
Richardson The Rev David
Globe, St John's Bramlett Barbara
Mills The Rev Byron Bullock Jon
Mills Rayla Tarnowski Diane
Moreland Diana Valenti Nancy
Phillips Jim
Mesa, Church of the Transfiguration
Green Valley, St Francis-in-the-Valley Romans The Rev Nicholas
Perry The Rev Marge Seaman The Rev Martha
Meade Phyllis Owen David
Miller Bill Dayley Gloria
Miller Marie Komarek Lois
Minkley Mary Beth Prior Roger
Perry Carl Sam
Tucker Bobbi Soper Linda
Wagaman Stanley Williamson Ann
Holbrook, St George's Mesa, St Mark's
Thompson Patricia Jones The Rev Scott
Cannon Debra
Kingman, Trinity Church Cheatham Kathy
Shaw The Rev Philip Hossack Judy
Palmquist David
Lakeside, Church of Our Saviour Rogers Jeanette
Wilmot The Rev Susan
Dalrymple Sharon Morenci, SS Philip & James
Risch Carol Tachie-Menson Samuel
Stone Barbara
Wilmot Steve Nogales, St Andrew's
Thomas The Rev M. Lucie
Fitzsimmons The Rev James
Vellom The Rev Lee
Boggess Jack
Gray Barbara
Moehlman Jean
Rodes Karin
Windmiller Jean
2010 DIOCESAN CONVENTION DELEGATES
Oro Valley, Church of the Transfiguration Phoenix, Church of the Holy Spirit
Traquair The Rev Megan O'Brien The Rev Julie
Bergen The Rev Franklyn Carpenter John
Harvey The Rev Robert Dunkelberg Jan
Skaug The Rev Jon Hardcastle Kelly
Chapman Fred MacArthur Alice
Delmastro Laurie
Meyers Marilyn Phoenix, Diocese of Arizona
Stricker Dennis Smith The Rt Rev Kirk Stevan
Stricker Dianne Cohee The Rev William
Dombek The Rev Timothy
Paradise Valley, Christ Church of the Ascension Guerrero The Rev Carmen
Jackson The Rev. Phillip
Pettengill The Rev David Phoenix, Church of the Nativity
Klejbuk Joyce Snook The Rev Susan
Moody Barbie Blum Jim
Penn Pamela Dobbins Jennie
Perdue Lane Dobbins Mark
Shover William Jensen Paul
Ward Tony Montheard Robert
Wickstrom Jon Norrell Sylvia
Worthington Bill
Payson, St Paul's
Tantimonaco The Rev Daniel Phoenix, Iglesia Episcopal de San Pablo
Bollard Dave Cadena The Rev Enrique
Bollard Nancy Durand The Rev Sally
Drury Steve Aragon Eduardo
Eckel Fred Aragon Lourdes
Horne Bob Leyva Martha
Martinson Dean Molodow Margarita
Perez Rosario
Peoria, Prince of Peace Perez Samuel
Maher The Rev John
Holmes Ken Phoenix, St Luke's
Sears Jim Rabusa The Rev Romeo
Bernal David
Phoenix, All Saints' Church & Day School Garcia Michael
Reed The Rev Poulson Kozimor John
Affer The Rev Licia Rodriguez Rod
Cianci Wendy
Dow Ron Phoenix, St Mary's
Hartman Carolyn Bustrin The Rev Craig
Hyland Timothy Edeson Phyllis
Packard Dan Pelton Gwen
Smith Evie Washington Karl
Verdini Bill Washington Virginia
Wethers Jan
2010 DIOCESAN CONVENTION DELEGATES
Phoenix, St Jude's Prescott, St Luke's
Jones Scott Moline The Rev Mark
Marino Kari Arnold The Rev Kimball
Phillips Dennis Fencken Bill
Kemper Lucy
Phoenix, St Stephen's Kensing Gary
Fry The Rev Gregory Kensing Karen
Belanger Brian McNaul Marty
Chew Matt Norman Laura
Christopher John Racy Irene
Fry Lisa
McCartor Kristin Safford, All Saints
Christopher Lisa Durham The Rev Eugenia
Moir Dollie
Phoenix, St Paul's Sudanese Mission O'Neill Bob
Lual The Rev Anderia O'Neill Terry
Aguto Peter
Akol Akol Scottsdale, St Anthony on the Desert
Akuch Kiir Elizabeth Mulvey The Rev Dorian
Awan Kuol Cihak The Rev Susan
Geu Garang Peter Gilfeather The Rev Grant
Job Malual Aziza Gotwals Rob
Riak Deng Deng Kyler Jill
Mitchler Susan
Phoenix, Trinity Cathedral Murrillo Jay
Knisely The Very Rev Nicholas Murrillo Leanne
Harte The Rev Susan Roberts Jeff
Johnson The Rev Maeve Wyper Kit
Kingsley The Rev Myra
Mather The Rev John Scottsdale, St Barnabas on the Desert
Noonan The Rev Deborah Clark The Rev James
Ritson The Ven Veronica Carlson The Rev Philip
Conley Judith von Haaren The Rev Erika
Cook Keith Cumisky Lynda
Rowland Art Estabrooks Lindsay
Vasquez Andrea Humphrey Janet
Vasquez Mario Maples Tom
Zermeno Zola McDaniel Susan
Mulvihill Ruthanne
Pickrell Barbara
2010 DIOCESAN CONVENTION DELEGATES
Sedona, St Andrew's Sun City West, Church of the Advent
Piotrowski The Rev Mary Sinisi The Rev Gabe
Follett Winnie Gooltz The Rev Janet
Hawn Darryl Prueher The Rev Roi
Kelly Lana Bell Fleet
Putman Chip Bell Nancy
Shreve Dick Gullickson Glenn
Warren George Latino Doris
Latino Pete
Sierra Vista, St Stephen's Mendonsa Bill
Sarrazin The Rev Victor Thomas Earl
Kelly Jacquie
McCreery Dinah Tempe, ASU Campus Ministry
McCreery Ron Braden Blair
Rea Nancy Lindsay Ruth
Sarrazin Rhonda
Speer Jeff Tempe, Church of the Epiphany
Poston The Rev Ronald
Sun City, All Saints of the Desert Morrison The Rev Richard
Burton The Rev Robert Bradley Beth
Arnold Zoe Evans Leslie
Barr Shirley Gibson Jim
Bickman Joe Hess Lynn
Champion Shirley Murphy Gillian
Jones Dan Ogden Michael
Reutter Virginia Swick Cassandra
Woodworth Wayne
Tempe, St Augustine's
Sun City, St Christopher's Stafford The Rev Gil
Conner The Rev Marty Hopper The Rev Bradie
Fabre The Rev J. Peter Ewing Scott
Benson James Heet Paul
Boekeloo Ron Stengel Leo
Chancey Clive Sundin Chad
Faulkner Wayne Williamson Becky
Hunter Marilyn Winter Chaser Vivian
Kassien Marj
Schoeben Doris Tempe, St James the Apostle
Neuhardt The Rev Kerry
Ford The Rev Steven
Huls The Rev Frederick
Huls The Rev Patricia
Cox Jon
Hollis Robin
Lewis Tommy
Spence Nick
2010 DIOCESAN CONVENTION DELEGATES
Tombstone, St Paul's Tucson, St Alban's
Ireland The Rev Joel Holt The Rev Ted
Lovorn Lee De Silva The Rev Sumith
Roselli Tony Andrews Emily
Wiemer Wil Andrews Fiona
Basford Susan
Tucson, Christ the King Morrow Jim
Smith The Rev Michael Plunkett DiAnn
Kapp The Rev John Plunkett Paul
King The Rev Joseph
Cosart Bill Tucson, St Andrew's
Davis Marybeth Sotelo The Rev Jorge
Hawk Fred Bailey The Rev Jefferson
Reed Bonnie Bryant Sandy
Stahler Claire Chaffin Ruth
Stahler George Collins-Knick Melinda
Underwood Bob Merino Angela
Vander-Heyden Tina
Tucson, Church of St Matthew
Wilson The Rev Richard Tucson, St Michael & All Angels
Burke The Rev Terry Smith The Rev John
Guida The Rev Angela D'Amore Debbie
Martin The Rev William King Proscovia
Delaney Bob Larsen Steve
Kowalick Judy Meyers Pat
Rees John O'Malley Paulette
Rees Sandy Smith Terri
Stoner Dawn Tracy Joyce
Vervik Donna
Vickers Jean Tucson, St Philip's In The Hills
Kitagawa The Rev John
Tucson, Grace St Paul's Breckenridge The Rev Allen
Baird The Rev Kathryn Edminster The Rev Beverly
Martin The Rev Nadine Hutson The Rev Blake
Meister The Rev Nancy Lindell The Rev Thomas
Bigglestone Kay Stevens-Taylor The Rev Sally
Hutson Linda Strong The Rev Anne
Ledyard Chris Taylor The Rev Ralph
Miksa Beth Yarborough The Rev Clare
Penn Williams Catherine Brouillette Beth
Towner Allson Brouillette Bob
Williams Steve Cross Tom
Driskill John
Kuns Richard
2010 DIOCESAN CONVENTION DELEGATES
Tucson, U of A Emmaus Collegiate Chapel
Cuthbertson Trevor
Kennedy Dylan
Wickenburg, St Alban's
Mulac The Rev Pamela
Crawford Glenda
Ryan Kelly
Stewart Pat
Teetsel Chuck
Williams, St John's Episcopal-Lutheran
Johnson The Rev Ann
Bingell The Rev Dayl
Dent Bonnie
Glaab Julia
Winslow, St Paul's
Hankins The Rev Scott
Baker Pixie
Horton Jonni
Horton Tommie
Non-parochial Clergy
Anderson-Smith The Rev Susan
Burke The Rev Norman
Sawyer The Rev Anne
50th
Annual Diocesan Convention
October 15-16, 2010
Sheraton Crescent Hotel
Phoenix, Arizona
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16
Bishop Smith called the meeting to order at 1:00 pm.
Bishop Smith introduced guests, The Rt. Rev. David Bailey, Bishop of Navajoland, The Rev
Donald Schell, Keynote speaker and Ana Hernandez, Keynote speaker and workshop presenter.
Bishop Smith also introduced Chad Sundin from St Augustine’s in Tempe who is doing the
music for Convention this year.
Bishop Smith asked that greetings be sent to Robbie Heistand, widow of The Rt. Rev. Joseph
Heistand, and Bishop Robert and Mary Carol Shahan.
Bishop Smith introduced the Diocesan Staff: Timothy Dombek, Carmen Guerrero, Nancy
Shumaker, Matt Marino, Greta Huls, Vicki Hohnbaum, Cathy Black, Theresa Stottlemire,
Sharon Graves and Shantae Riley.
Bishop Smith called upon the Secretary to Convention, Jan Feltz, to declare a quorum to be
present. She confirmed the quorum.
Bishop Smith asked convention to approve the appointment of Cathy Black as registrar of the
2010 Diocesan Convention. Motion made, seconded. All approved.
Bishop Smith appointed the following Committee on Credentials for the 2010 Diocesan
Convention: Cathy Black, Vicki Hohnbaum, Jan Feltz, The Rev. Victor Sarrazin, and The Rev.
Nicholas Romans.
Bishop Smith appointed the following Inspectors of Election: Mina Rafferty, Russ Smith, Mary
Hopeman, Randy Rogers, Marge Mathewson, Eileen Stanton, Beth Parknowitz,, Pat Burke,
Vicki Meyer, Barb Squires, Gina Sears, Ruth Brown, and Jeffrey Stewart.
Bishop Smith asked convention to approve the appointment of Clarke Greger as Chancellor and
Anne Kleindienst and The Rev. Richard Morrison as Assistant Chancellors. Motion made,
seconded. All approved.
Bishop’s Presentation, The Rt. Rev. Kirk Stevan Smith
Keynote Presentation: The Rev Donald Schell and Ana Hernandez
Dinner and Presentation by Keynote Speaker, The Rev Donald Schell and Ana Hernandez
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17
9 am - Eucharist Service
Bishop Smith reconvened the business meeting at 10:45 am.
Bishop Smith called upon Vicar of St Jude’s, The Rev John Maher, to come forward as
recognition of St Jude’s as a new mission in the diocese.
Bishop Smith called upon The Rev Richard Morrison, Chair of Canons Committee, to introduce
and explain Canon changes. He reminded the delegates that the voting must be by order.
Changes to the following Canons were moved. Results follow each.
Canon 6 - passed
Canon 7 - passed
Canon 8 - passed
Canon 17 - defeated
Canon 28 - passed
Canon 30 - passed
Bishop Smith called upon The Rev. Richard Morrison, Diocesan, Convention Parliamentarian,
to explain the voting options for the election. Rev. Morrison explained that the elections can be
done by majority or by plurality meaning the person with the most votes, wins.
Bishop Smith asked for a motion to vote by plurality. Motion made, seconded. All approved.
Bishop Smith called upon Russ Smith, Chair of the Nominations Committee to introduce the
nominees for election.
Secretary to Convention – elect 1 for a 3 year term. – Nominee is Ms. Jan Feltz from All
Saints’, Phoenix.
Diocesan Treasurer – elect 1 for a 3 year term. Nominee is Jack Colaric from St Stephen’s,
Phoenix.
Standing Committee – Clerical Order, elect 1 for a 3 year term – Nominees are The Rev.
Michael Smith from Christ the King, Tucson and The Rev Richard Wilson from St Matthew’s,
Tucson
Standing Committee – Lay Order, elect 1 for a 3 year term – Nominee is Barbara Popejoy from
Good Shepherd, Cave Creek.
Diocesan Council –elect 1 for a 3 year term – Nominee is William Fencken from St Luke’s,
Prescott
Deputy to General Convention – Clerical Order, elect 4 – Nominees are The Rev Megan
Castellan from NAU, Flagstaff; The Rev James Fitzsimmons from St Andrew’s, Nogales; The
Rev John Kitagawa from St Philip’s, Tucson; The Very Rev. Nicholas Knisely from Trinity
Cathedral, Phoenix; The Rev Susan Snook from Church of the Nativity, Phoenix; The Rev Ann
Johnson from St John’s, Williams
Deputy to General Convention – Lay Order, elect 4 – Judith Conley from Trinity Cathedral,
Phoenix; Matthew Hall from St Matthew’s, Chandler; Barbara Harber from St Luke’s, Prescott;
Diana Moreland from St John’s, Globe, Vivian WinterChaser from St Augustine’s, Tempe
Disciplinary Board – Clerical Order – The Rev Joel Ireland from St Paul’s, Tombstone; The
Rev Phillip Jackson from Christ Church, Paradise Valley; The Rev Norman Burke from St
George’s, Holbrook; The Rev Scott Jones from St Mark’s, Mesa
Disciplinary Board – Lay Order – Matthew Chew from St Stephen’s, Phoenix; Mary Ann Miya
from Grace St Paul’s, Tucson; George Mitchell from All Saints’, Phoenix
Rev. Chalker instructed the voters to take out their ballots. Rev. Chalker instructed to mark
ballots and pass them to the center aisles. The Tellers collected the ballots.
Bishop Smith called upon Jack Colaric, Treasurer, to present the 2010 Financial Statement of
Mission.
Mr. Colaric opened the floor for questions. There were no questions from the floor. Bishop
Smith called for a motion to approve the 2010 Statement of Mission. A motion was made and
seconded. All approved. The 2010 Statement of Mission was adopted.
Bishop Smith announced the results from the election.
Jan Feltz – Convention Secretary
Jack Colaric – Diocesan Treasurer
The Rev. Richard Wilson – Standing Committee, Clerical Order, 3 year term
Barbara Popejoy – Standing Committee, Lay Order
William Fencken – Diocesan Council
The Rev Nicholas Knisely, The Rev Megan Castellan, The Rev Susan Snook, The Rev
John Kitagawa – Deputy to General Convention, Clerical Order
Judith Conley, Matthew Hall, Vivian WinterChaser, Diana Moreland – Deputy to
General Convention, Lay Order
The Rev Ann Johnson, The Rev James Fitzsimmons - Alternate Deputy to General
Convention, Clerical Order
Pat Thompson, Barbara Harber – Alternate Deputy to General Convention, Lay Order
The Rev Scott Jones, The Rev Norman Burke, The Rev Phillip Jackson, The Rev Victor
Sarrazin – Disciplinary Board, Clerical Order
George Mitchell, Mary Ann Miya, Matthew Chew – Disciplinary Board, Lay Order
Bishop Smith called upon The Rev. Canon David Pettengill, Necrologist, to read the names of
our deceased clergy. The Very Rev. Canon Richard George, The Rev Canon Gordon McBride,
The Rev. Leon Miller, The Rev. Janice Wilner, The Rev. Carey Womble, Sr. Patricia
Mozelewski
Noontime prayer was read by The Rev. Deborah Noonan from Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix
Convention recessed for lunch and will reconvene at 1:00 p.m.
Bishop Smith reconvened the Convention at 1:07 p.m.
Bishop Smith announced the clergy changes in the Diocese.
Bishop Smith called upon The Rev. Glenn Jenks, Chair of the Resolutions Committee. Rev.
Jenks presented a resolution submitted by the Episcopal Community Services. The resolution
was read by Rev. Jenks. A motion to accept this resolution was made by Rev. Jenks, seconded.
The floor was open for discussion. Bishop Smith called for the vote. All were in favor. None
opposed. The resolution was adopted.
Rev. Jenks presented a resolution submitted by Nancy Shumaker, Canon for Children’s
Ministries. The resolution was read by Rev. Jenks. A motion to accept this resolution was
made by Rev. Jenks, seconded. The floor was open for discussion. Bishop Smith called for the
vote. All were in favor. None opposed. The resolution was adopted.
The following reports were also given during convention:
The Rev. Myra Kingsley, Millennium Development Goals
Jack Hanstein, Episcopal Community Services
Winifred Follett, ECW President
Nancy Shumaker, Diocesan Children’s Program
Leo Dressel, Episcopal Schools Foundation
Ben Sarracino, Episcopal Federal Credit Union
David White, Chapel Rock
Bishop Smith called for reports by title. Asked for a motion to accept the reports by title.
Seconded. All in favor.
Canon Cathy Black gave a report on the Program Groups which are mandated by Canon.
The Program Groups are listed in the Convention packet. .
Bishop Smith thanked all the volunteers who helped with convention. Bishop thanked the
registrars and tellers, Archdeacon Veronica Ritson for the Eucharist, and Chad Sundin from St
Augustine’s for the music. Bishop gave a big thanks to the Diocesan Staff and special thanks to
Canon Cathy Black and Laura Smith.
The 2011 convention will again be at the Sheraton Crescent Hotel on October 14-15, 2011
Motion to adjourn. All in favor. Convention adjourned at 3:10 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Janet Feltz
Secretary to Convention
Mission in our Congregations Mission Throughout our Diocese Mission in the Larger ChurchPrograms 963,150 Diocesan Ministry 929,800 Episcopal Church in U.S. & WorldChildren 20,000 Bishop 174,200 General Church Program 538,600
Youth and Young Adults 20,000 Clergy Staff (1.5 FTE) 178,800 Millennium Development Goals** 18,000
Campus Ministry 167,000 Lay Staff (8 FTE) 526,800 Province VIII Assessment 0
Cathedral Support 105,000 Travel 50,000 General Convention/Province Synod 15,000
Chapel Rock Support 70,000 Lambeth Reserve Fund 0
Multi -Cultural Development Program 15,000 Diocesan House 257,639Anti-Racism 1,000 Printing/postage/supplies 35,339
Hispanic Ministries 116,000 Communications/Marketing/Program 40,000 Expenditures 571,600Border Missioner/Bisbee/Douglas 66,700 Equipment leases 20,200
Gila Bend 10,000 Equipment Repair 13,500
Holbrook 12,900 Equipment replacement/purchase 13,600
Kingman 10,950 Utilities & Telephone 32,000 Total Expenditures 2,885,689Safford/Morenci Missioner 62,700 Building Maint/Repair 20,000
Tucson, St Andrew's 43,700 Janitorial Service 9,300
Williams 13,300 Taxes, legal etc 10,000
Winslow 3,900 Insurance 41,200
St. Paul's, Payson 0 Audit 17,500
Prince of Peace Mission* 93,500 Hospitality 5,000 IncomeSt Paul's Sudanese Mission* 74,500 Congregational Mission Shares (16.9%) 2,597,689
Church of the Nativity Mission* 0 Bishop's House 15,000 Endowment Income 85,000
New Growth Initiative Grants* 15,000 Alleluia Fund 183,000
Stewardship Training 6,000 Diocesan Convention 17,500 Seminarian Asst Fund 20,000
Congregational Development 6,000 Convention 14,000
Program Groups 30,000 Council 2,000 Total Income 2,885,689Standing Committee 1,500
Commission Support 8,000 *Funded from Alleluia Fund
Episcopal Relief & Development 1,000 **.7% of total Income from 2007
Ecumenical Work 5,000
Altar Guild 2,000 Expenditures 1,219,939
Clergy Ministry 123,000Arizona Deacon Formation 7,000
Continuing Education Grants 500
Clergy Sabbatical Asst 500
Clergy Wellness 3,000
Commission on Ministry 6,000
Deacons Retreat 3,000
Deployment 5,000
Placement Project 30,000
Priests Retreat 6,000
Retired Clergy 2,000
Seminarian Assistance 60,000
Expenditures 1,094,150
2010 Approved Financial Statement of Mission
10/23/2012
Annual Reports
to
2010 Diocesan Convention
ANNUAL REPORTS TO CONVENTION 2010 Adult Education Program Group – John Hurlburt Anti-Racism Committee – Judith Conley Architectural Committee –Inactive – no report Archivist/Historiographer – Sharon Graves Border, Immigration & Migration Program Group – Seth Polley – No report Canons Committee – Richard Morrison Chapel Rock Board – Dave White Chaplain to Retired Clergy – David Pettengill Children’s Ministry Program Group – Nancy Shumaker Commission on Ministry – Betsy Zakowski Communications Program Group – Greta Huls Deacon’s Council – Veronica Ritson Diocesan Altar Guild – Constance Castillo Diocesan Council – Jan Feltz Diocesan Cursillo – Christina Waters Disability Concerns Program Group – Charlotte Shepard East Central Mission Group – Inactive – no report Ecumenical Ministry – Ron Poston Education for Ministry – Robert Harvey Elder Ministry Program Group – Inactive – no report Episcopal Community Services Program Group – Carmen Guerrero Finance /Investment Committee – Vicki Hohnbaum Hispanic/Latino Ministry Program Group – Enrique Cadena Jubilee Ministry – Evie Smith Liturgy & Music Program Group– Bill Young Military/Veteran Issues – Victor Sarrazin Millennium Development Goals – Myra Kingsley Mission Shaped Church – John Maher Native American Program Group – Dorothy Saucedo/Vivian Winter Chaser Nature & Spirituality Program Group – Dave White – No report Necrology – David Pettengill Northern Mission Group – Inactive – no report Prison Ministry Program Group – Fritz Huls – No report Small Church Ministry – Eugenia Durham Southern Mission Group – Inactive – no report St. Andrew’s Children’s Clinic – Laura Ramero St. Luke’s Home – Larry E. Rush Standing Committee – Judith Conley Treasurer – Jack Colaric West Central Mission Group – Inactive – no report World Mission/Companion Diocese Program Group – Chuck Milhoan Youth & Young Adults Program Group – Matthew Marino
Diocesan Anti Racism Committee
2010
The Committee met 6 times and it will have one more meeting in November.
We held two conferences; one in the spring in Phoenix and one this past September in Tucson. The first Conference was done in conjunction with Province VIII’s Peace and Justice Unit. We were able to share resources for the cost. Several participants from the Province attendees included people from the Dioceses of Oregon, Olympia, Nevada, Los Angeles, California and the Area Mission of Navajoland. We also had many people from other denominations attend as well.
The later Conference did not have as many in attendance; but provided for those in the Diaconate program to meet their requirements.
We have many obstacles that get in the path of our momentum to eradicate racism. Understanding the seriousness of racism in Arizona and the need to address the problem is sorely lacking, Episcopalians not willing to serve on the Committee, and an inadequate budget have caused the slow pace in achieving our mission.
Archivist/Historiographer Report to Convention 2010
Due to the theme of our convention this year “Back to the Future”, The Rev Canon Ray Dugan has been researching the past 50 or more years of the history of our diocese. We do have a lot of information on file here at the Diocesan Office including old letters, clergy files, photos and video tapes. We have Diocesan Journals back to the 1800’s. It is amazing how much of the history of the Church affects the history of Arizona. I really appreciate the work Canon Dugan has done for this venture as my time is limited by my other duties and I am glad that we have someone like him to take on such a daunting task. I would also like to extend a special “Thank You” to Deborah Crall, editor of The Historiographer Magazine. Debbie’s office is located at Trinity Cathedral in Phoenix and I know she has also worked diligently on this project. There are many documents, etc. on file at the ASU Archives in Phoenix and at Iron Mountain. There is just no room for it all at our location and he has been mulling over those, too. I think his presentation will be very enlightening and fun for all at convention this year. As usual there is always someone needing information regarding confirmations or other items in our congregation records. I am happy to help in any way I can to honor requests for historical data. Sharon K. Graves Administrative Assistant Diocesan Archivist/Historiographer
2010 Canons Committee Report
The Canons Committee had an active year, prompted chiefly by revisions to Title IV in the Canons of The Episcopal Church (general church), and the finance-related proposal to change the method for assessing congregations within the Diocese of Arizona. The Canons Committee has advanced a proposed a change to diocesan Canon 28, intending to conform the diocesan canons to Title IV of the general church. Most readers will have had some prior notice of activity in this context pursuant to the following notice, which appeared for several weeks over the summer of 2010 in various communications organs of the church:
With the enactment of revised Title IV to the Canons of The Episcopal Church, the Diocese is required to establish a Disciplinary Board of not fewer than seven members. Members can be clergy or laity. The majority (by one) of the members must be Priests or Deacons.
Other required, conforming revisions to diocesan Canon 28 are contained within
the committee’s proposal to convention. (The canons of the diocese must be consistent with the canons of the general church. Where they are in conflict, the canons of the general church must be followed. Therefore, for clarity and uniformity, it is highly desirable to conform Canon 28.)
The Canons Committee also plans proposed revisions to Canons 6, 7, 8, 17, 21,
and 30, for reasons described both in the pre-Convention notice to delegates and in the planned presentation to the Convention. Of these changes, the revisions to Canon 6 are likely to be of the greatest interest, as the diocese considers the possibility of collecting Mission Share (the successor term to assessments) in relation to more current (“real-time”) collection data.
Many thanks to Diocesan Chancellor Clarke Greger, Canon Cathy Black, Canon
Vicki Hohnbaum, Karen Knisely, Jim Morrow, Jan Feltz, and Judith Conley for their assistance in formulating recommendations for the Convention this year.
Richard N. Morrison, Chair
Chapel Rock Annual Report Diocesan Convention October 15-16, 2010 As Chapel Rock prepares to mark 80 years of ministry in 2011, we look back with pride at the accomplishments of the past year that have moved this ministry forward: ACA Accreditation: In late 2009, we officially received accreditation by the American Camp Association. This honor recognizes that Chapel Rock meets or exceeds nearly 200 standards set by the nation’s foremost camping organization. This accreditation applies to both our summer program and our year round conference center services, and assures parents, campers, and other participants of a quality experience. Summer Camp: Over 400 kids from around the Diocese spent a part of their summer drawing closer to God and one another in our summer programs: ABC, Mini Camp, Safari to Pride Land, Chapel Rocks!, Creative License, and W.I.L.D. Children’s Education and Youth Directors from a variety of parishes spent the spring helping plan the programs, then spent a week or more at Chapel Rock helping implement them. One camper called the experience “eptastic!” Camp 60’s More or Less had one of its most successful events ever in August. New Diocesan Retreats: Working with the staff at Diocesan House, new retreats were held this year for Vestry members, lay staff, new priests in the Diocese, parish youth directors, and parish Christian educators. Credo: This spring, Chapel Rock joined a select group of conference centers from around the country as a Credo site. Credo is a national Episcopal program that sponsors 8-day retreats for clergy and lay leaders. In these retreats, participants develop Credo plans to develop healthier spiritual, vocational, physical, and financial lives. Credo has very high standards for the centers they work with, and we are honored to join them in this ministry. Aspen Creek Outdoor School: Chapel Rock now offers an environmental and outdoor education program to schools through our new Aspen Creek Outdoor School. Over 550 students spent three days at Chapel Rock, learning about
• the ecological processes that support life • working together to solve problems and make better decisions • the plants and animals of the Central Highlands and Sonoran Desert • great ways to spend time having fun in the out-of-doors.
We hope that Chapel Rock will grow even more in service to the parishes and ministries of the Diocese in 2011, and that you will have a chance to join us for a camp, retreat, conference, or event in the coming year.
CHAPLAIN TO THE RETIRED CLERGY AND SPOUSES REPORT TO THE 2010 DIOCESAN CONVENTION In April 1995 it was reported that the Very Rev. Richard M. George was appointed by the then bishop of Arizona, the Rt. Rev. Robert Shahan, to be the first Chaplain to the retired clergy and their spouses or widows/widowers living within the diocese and the canonically resident living outside of the diocese of Arizona. Fr. George accomplished his goals of having contact twice a year by having wedding and birth anniversary cards sent to his constituents and by setting up two coffees and two luncheons. The coffees and luncheons were arranged in Tucson and Phoenix. During these occasions the Bishop would meet with them and bring them up‐to‐date with the recent happenings in the Diocese and Episcopal Church in general. These endeavors had as their goal the inclusion of the retired in the life of the Church and gave them personal contact with our bishop. Dean George was also able to distribute the work of this ministry by having the Rev. Dr. Joseph King, deacon, to take care of schedules and contacts in the southern part of the diocese. After 15 years of faithful ministry to the retired, Chaplain George died, leaving many friends and family behind as he continues his faithful journey with the God he has loved and served these many years. The Rt. Rev. Kirk S. Smith, present bishop of the diocese of Arizona, has appointed the Rev. Canon David E. Pettengill to be the Chaplain to carry on the wonderful tradition and ministry fulfilled so well by Fr. George. Respectfully submitted
The Rev. Canon David E. Pettengill‐ Chaplain to the retired clergy and spouses
CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES DIOCESAN REPORT - October 15, 2010 What makes a Children’s Ministries program successful are the persons who do the preparation, organization, training and teaching and meaningful, sincere and purposeful clergy and vestry support. These persons are faithful to their commitment to The Christ and never lose sight of the children and young families under their care. Some of these persons and programs are listed below. Special Projects/Consultations/Workshops and Visitations St. Philips, Tucson, St. Jude’s, Phoenix, Church of the Apostles, Ora Valley, Christ the King, Tucson, St. Andrews, Sedona, Grace St. Paul’s, Tucson, St. James, Tempe, San Pablo, Phoenix, St. Alban’s, Tucson, St. Luke’s on the Mountain, Phoenix, St. Paul’s Sudanese Congregation, Phoenix, St. John’s, Eucharist on the Rim, Williams, Church of the Transfiguration, Mesa, St. Peter’s, Litchfield, Church of our Savior, Lakeside, St. Christopher’s, Sun City, St. Mark’s Mesa, St. Thomas, Clarkdale, St. Peter’s Casa Grande, St. Andrew’s, Tucson Activities and programs in 2010
Periodic Central, Northern and Southern area meetings were held for Directors of Children’s Ministries (DCM) and teachers to introduce persons who are in the same regional areas to develop networking resources and to build working relationships between parishes, continuing education training and resource distribution.
Developed, designed, wrote, trained and directed “We Are God’s Circle of Life” based on the theme of remembering who we are and whose we are through Jesus’ parables and emphasizing the importance of prayer at the three children’s summer camp sessions at Chapel Rock. Persons who contributed to the organization, development, and execution of this year’s program were Mary Eileen Middleton and Mary Vehr Mumaw, St. Barnabas on the Desert, Scottsdale, Debbie Quick, Church of the Epiphany, Tempe, Bee Sena, St. Luke’s, Prescott, Kimberly Pohs, Church of the Epiphany, Flagstaff, Ann Johnson, St. John’s, Williams, Julie O’Brien, Church of the Holy Spirit, Phoenix, Megan Castellan, Chaplain, NAU
2009 CONVENTION - Children’s Program - Theme – “SPLASH – And God Created Water” All members of DCMPG participated in staffing and creation of the program.
Bible Pray-ers Spiritual Retreat for all DCM’s, and Sunday School Teachers was held on April 9-11, 2009. The Rev. Dr. Charles W. Brockwell, Professor of Church History, University of Louisville, and retired Methodist minister from Louisville, KY was the Keynote. The Rev. Ericka Shivers von Haaren, St. Barnabas on the Desert was the chaplain and celebrant and Chad Sundin, St. Augustine’s, Tempe was the musician.
Diocesan Children’s Ministries Program Group - Special thanks and much gratitude go to the Diocesan Children’s Ministries Program Group Elizabeth “Beth” Beall, Christ Church of the Ascension, Paradise Valley, Katherine Douglas, St. Peter’s Litchfield Park; Beth Hammond, St. Anthony on the Desert, Scottsdale; Mary Eileen Middleton, St. Barnabas on the Desert, Scottsdale; Mary Vehr Mumaw, St. Barnabas on the Desert, Scottsdale; Bruce Phillips, St. Philip’s in the Hills, Tucson; Debbie Quick, Church of the Epiphany, Tempe; Bee Sena, St. Luke’s, Prescott, Carol Walker, Resource Consultant, Trinity Cathedral. The Rev. Erika Shivers -von Haaren of St. Barnabas on the Desert, Scottsdale serves as chaplain and spiritual support to the DCMPG. Nancy Shumaker, Canon for Children’s Ministries, served as a member of the preparation and visioning committee for the Lifelong Christian Formation Charter which was passed at the last General Convention. The charter is to be presented for adoption at the 2010 Diocesan Convention. Throughout this year Canon Shumaker has presented several workshops, training sessions and support visitations both in person and electronic communications for DCM’s. Please keep the children of our parishes in your daily prayers, warmly and sincerely welcome them in your parish. Always remember that Christ continues to say to us, “Let the little children come to me; do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs.” The church of today is in our midst and need us to support them and their parents in their lifelong Christian formation. Respectfully submitted, Nancy Shumaker, Canon for Children’s Ministries
Report of the Commission on Ministry To the 2010 Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona
The Commission on Ministry (COM) is composed of Priests, Deacons, and Lay Persons appointed by Bishop Kirk Smith. As defined by church law (Title III, Canons 2-3), the work of the COM is to assist and advise the Bishop and the discernment community with particular regard to: • To recognize and facilitate ‘present and future opportunities and needs for the ministry of all
baptized persons…” • To design and oversee “the ongoing process for recruitment, discernment, formation for ministry,
and assessment of readiness” for ministry. • To assist those “engaged in a process of ministry discernment to determine appropriate avenues for
the expression and support of their ministries, either lay or ordained. “ Under the leadership of COM Chairperson Gordon McBride, the COM was privileged to serve women and men from all over Arizona who are exploring a possible call to ordination and those who are in a process of formation for ordination. Notable milestones among those served by the COM: • Bishop Smith ordained Rev. James Brisson, Rev. J. Peter Fabre, Rev. Angela Guida, and Rev.
Deborah Noonan to the Priesthood. • Bishop Smith ordained Jim Fitzsimmons, John Kapp, Nancy Meister, Jon Skaug, Sally Stevens
Taylor and Anne Strong to the Vocational Diaconate. • Deacon Postulants Ruth Hooper, Leah Sandwell-Weiss, and Rebecca Williamson were advanced to
Candidacy. • Robert Berra Emilie Finn, and Lisa Fry were named Postulants for the Priesthood. • James Bade, Paul Bishop, John Christopher, Scott Deasy, Sarah Getts, Robin Hollis, Brigid
Wasczak, Vivian Winter Chaser, and Caroline Wolfe were named Postulants for the Vocational Diaconate.
Bishop Smith and The Rev. Dr. Gil; Stafford led the COM in a visioning process which explored team building for the purpose of carrying out the mission of the Diocese. Ms. Kim Sterling-Heflin and Dr. Linda Williams revised the COM Guidebooks, based on the results of this visioning. During the first quarter of 2010 CM members were sent out in teams of 2 to visit one third of the congregations in the Diocese. These visits will continue with each Congregation being visited once in every three years. The Holy Orders Day of Information was held in May 2010 by Bishop Smith and the COM for those exploring a call to Holy Orders (Aspirants) and their spouses/partners. In September 2010 a second gathering was held for Aspirants and representatives of their Parish Discernment Committees. Aspirants got better acquainted with the Bishop and COM members in small group discussions while training was offered for Discernment Committee members. On July 10, 2010, COM Chairperson Rev. Canon Gordon McBride PhD., died after a brief illness. May we honor Gordon’s memory by continuing his work of loving service to those in vocational discernment and formation. Faithfully Submitted, Elizabeth Baker Zakowski Secretary, Commission on Ministry
Communications Program Group 2010 Annual Report
Communications is a busy area for our geographically dispersed Diocese. We have now published three issues of Arizona Episcopalian, the diocesan quarterly magazine that wraps around Episcopal News Quarterly, the national magazine. Great effort has been made to make it cost effective and reader friendly as well as more visually appealing. Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive for the new magazine. The website, www.azdiocese.org, continues to be updated and includes slide shows as well as short movies. Every congregation within The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona now has at least a very basic website. Churches that have their website through the Diocese now find their stories and events part of an automatic feed on the Diocesan homepage. National stories also appear on the Diocesan homepage. Bishop Smith’s E-pistle continues to be sent out weekly and has 1775 total subscribers as of October 2010. The Diocese also utilizes Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin online. A new printer has been found in Phoenix to fulfill the Diocesan printing needs. Other large projects included the printing of the 2009 Episcopal Community Services Annual Appeal and the 2010 Alleluia Fund appeal. News and events from the Diocese of Arizona are once again being regularly printed in the magazine, The Living Church, and its editor is in frequent communication with our Diocese. Contacts have also been made throughout the country and Episcopal News Monthly via the Episcopal Communicators March conference and its list-serve. Respectfully submitted, Greta Huls Canon for Communications The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona
DEACONS’ COUNCIL Annual Report 2010
The Deacons’ Council is a working advisory group for the Bishop and Archdeacon in all areas related to the “health and well-being” of the Vocational Diaconate within the diocese. Since Diocesan Convention of 2009, the council has met two (2) times, primarily to:
Monitor the formation progression of Deacons-in-Formation:
Six were ordained in January 2010. Three were named as Postulants in February 2009; then named as Candidates
(Jr.) in August 2009. These Candidates are being prepared for, “God Willing” ordination in January 2011
Nine (9) were named Postulants in March or April 2010. Only seven (7) will be part of the “Class of 2012” because one died (summer of 2010), and one resigned from formation due to family health issues.
Accept the appointment of Deacon Kimball Arnold by Bishop Smith to replace
Deacon Steve Paterson who is doing a two-year assignment in Oaxaca Mexico.
Council members in actions:
Martha Seaman: Revising the Postulancy formation program Bill Rhodes+: Teaching Church Theology and Ethics in the Candidacy formation
program Cathy Stafford: Assisting with post-ordination formation segment
Monitor of ongoing Deacon transitions throughout the diocese
Conduct the Post-Ordination session for the “Class of 2010.”
Revise the formation time-line to accommodate the Commission On Ministry’s calendar change of the application process. This also included adding, expanding and rearranging some of the subjects (i.e. scripture, mini-CPE, etc.)
Report submitted by:
Archdeacon & Director of the Deacon Formation Academy The council’s membership includes:
Kirk Smith, Bishop ● Veronica Ritson, Archdeacon ● Tom Lindell, Deacon – Southern Region Martha Seaman, Deacon – Central Region ● Kimball Arnold, Deacon – Outlaying Region
William Rhodes, Priest Representative ● Cathy Stafford, Lay Representative
DIOCESAN ALTAR GUILD
The Diocesan Directressʼ primary responsibilities are to administer the Bishopʼs Loan Closet, coordinate a Diocesan Annual Meeting, maintain communication among the Dioceseʼs altar guilds, and serve as altar guild representative on the Diocesan ECW Board.
There have been many disbursements from the Bishopʼs Closet during 2010, and I am most thankful for the donations from parishes throughout the Diocese whose generosity is a blessing to those with needs. 2010 also saw the beginnings of a program to stock the Closet with small altar linens, and I appreciate the parishes and individuals who have contributed to the program with donations of time, materials and treasure.
The annual area meetings, held in conjunction with ECW and DOK, took place at St. Andrewʼs, Sedona (North), St. John the Baptist, Glendale (Central), and St. Stephenʼs, Sierra Vista (South) and were well-attended.
I regularly attend Diocesan ECW Board meetings, held five times each year and also attended the yearly meeting of the National Altar Guild Association Board on which I am serving a three year term as Secretary which was held at the Convent of St. John the Baptist, Mendham, NJ. Also in 2010, the Province VIII Womenʼs Ministry meeting was held at Trinity Cathedral October 1-2 and included a break-out session for altar guild members throughout the Province. Other activities included maintaining a Diocesan Altar Guild table in the Exhibition Hall at Diocesan Convention; publishing a Diocese of Arizona altar guild newsletter with three issues between September and May; and keeping an inventory of items in the Bishopʼs Closet, sent to all parishes on a regular basis.
Nancy Bollard of St. Paulʼs, Payson, is now making stoles for all Deacons ordained in the Diocese. She replaces Dolly Forbes, Trinity Cathedral, who performed this ministry for six years. The stoles are a gift to new Deacons from the Dioceseʼs altar guilds, and we are thankful for Dollyʼs service and for Nancyʼs willingness to assume this responsibility.
It continues to be a privilege to work with Bishop Smith and the Diocesan House staff as well as the clergy and altar guilds in the Diocese of Arizona. The Bishop deserves a special “thank you” for writing an article for the 2010 Summer issue of the “Epistle,” the National Altar Guild Associationʼs quarterly newsletter. His column appeared in “The Bishopʼs Chair” section of the newsletter which is mailed to NAGA members throughout the country.
Respectfully submitted,
Constance B. Castillo, Diocesan Directress
Diocesan Council Annual Report 2009-2010
December 11, 2009 Council discussed the recent Diocesan Convention, and discussed the importance of educating the Diocese about how the mission share system works and where funds are spent. Diocesan staff will be going to parishes instead of parishes being required to come to the staff. A more compassionate response to parishes in financial difficulty will be communicated. Council voted to recognize St. Jude’s as a mission of the Diocese. . January 22, 2010 Discussion took place regarding stewardship and leadership as it applies to deployment of new clergy in the Diocese and ongoing financial concerns. Bishop Smith will participate in an interfaith gathering to focus on humane immigration policies. A special meeting was planned with the Finance Committee to discuss arrearages and the Mission Share policy. February 26, 2010 Council met jointly with the Finance Committee to discuss possible changes in the way in which parishes’ mission share assessments are calculated. The Diocesan Investment Guidelines and Objective Statement was presented. Bishop Smith announced that the House of Bishops will meet in Phoenix in mid-September and visiting Bishops will be encouraged to preach at local parishes. May 7, 2010 Council discussed the controversy regarding the recent passage of SB 1070. An update regarding the potential sale of property owned by the Diocese in Chandler was received. It was announced that The Rev. Richard George passed away on May 5. Summer plans at Chapel Rock look positive.
September 10, 2010 Council discussed the upcoming House of Bishops meeting in Phoenix and the Diocesan Convention, which will be October 15-16. Bishop Smith announced a grant from the Neely Foundation for youth ministry development. Four new initiative grants were approved.
ARIZONA EPISCOPAL CURSILLO
Cursillo is back in Arizona! After several years of prayer and discernment, along with leadership by a governing board, we formed a Secretariat in the fall of 2008, which is currently lay‐led by Carol Williams. Since Cursillo's revival in Arizona, we have held 3 sets of weekends ‐ our most recent set of weekends were held in March (Men's #105 ‐ March 4‐7, 2010 and Women's #106 ‐ March 11‐14, 2010) and fall weekends are being held October 21‐24, 2010 (Men’s #107) and October 28‐31, 2010 (Women’s #108) at St. Stephen’s Church and Retreat Center in Phoenix.We are also excited to announce that we will be holding a co‐ed weekend at Chapel Rock in 2011, March 10‐13! Ultreyas have been regularly held throughout the diocese, with people from Central, Northern, and Southern Arizona regularly participating!
The Arizona Cursillo community will be hosting the National Episcopal Cursillo's yearly conference October 27‐30, 2011. This is a great opportunity for community, fellowship, and learning with fellow Cursillistas from all over the country! If you are interested in helping, Brian and Cindy Belanger are leading the host committee.
If you would like to know more about Cursillo, or be added to our email list, please contact us at [email protected] or view us on our website at http://cursillo.azdiocese.org/ . Carol Williams can be reached at [email protected] . Brian and Cindy Belanger can be reached at [email protected] .
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PROGRAM GROUP ON DISABILITY CONCERNS Annual Report 2010
In its third year of operation, the Program Group on Disability Concerns of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona has a steering committee of eleven members. Six members have a disability themselves. Several members have a person in their family who has a disability. Some have worked professionally with persons with disabilities. Eight members are lay persons; three are ordained. The group continues to be guided by the vision statement affirmed by the Diocese of Arizona in its 2008 diocesan convention:
The universal call to holiness leads us to recognize that the Body of Christ is not whole when some members are not invited to full participation; therefore we envision that every person with disabilities will experience full inclusion in the parishes, missions, church properties and programs of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona.
Highlights of this year’s activities in which one or more members participated:
• Responding individually or with a team to requests from congregations for help on such matters as assistive listening devices (e.g., audio loops, infra-red systems) and starting a parish disability concerns group.
• Developing and conducting disability awareness sessions at various Episcopal churches in southern Arizona. • Adding materials to the diocesan office mini-library on accessibility and other disability concerns. • Staffing an exhibit table at diocesan convention with disability-related materials. • Updating each member’s “Response Kit” developed last year for replying to information inquiries from
congregations. • Maintaining contact with our informal partners [.g., Pam Baldwin of Joni and Friends, staff responsible for
disability concerns in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix, and Nick Martrain of the Foundation for Senior Living (Leader, Senior Care Resources for Faith Communities.)]
• Sharing information about our program group with the Diocese of North Carolina, in response to a request from a disability leader in that diocese. Providing encouragement and advice as needed about how to form their own diocesan disability concerns group. After the official formation in March 2010 of such a group (“Accessibility Committee”), continuing to respond to requests from them with information, advice and materials.
• Initiating a deaf ministry program at St. Phillips in the Hills. • Establishing a disability concerns group at All Saints of the Desert, Sun City. • Volunteering at the 2010 Convention of the American Council of the Blind. • Setting a date, November 12, 2011, for the “Day of Empowerment” -- an all day leadership training event
open to any/all churches in our diocese -- for achieving accessibility and full participation of persons with disabilities in their churches. Holding extensive planning sessions with program group members and additional colleagues.
• Establishing an Accessibility Mini-Grant Program, developing and sending each church an “invitation and application,” publicizing the program, reviewing applications, selecting two churches to receive an accessibility mini-grant, and announcing and making the awards at diocesan convention.
Respectfully submitted Charlotte Hawkins Shepard, Ph.D., Convener
REPORT OF THE ECUMENICAL OFFICER
The ecumenical efforts of our diocese are centered on two things: local relationships and work among clergy and people of varied denominations, and the efforts of the Arizona Ecumenical Council led by The Rev. Jan Flaaten. The AEC’s committees range in interest from immigration justice, environmental issues, inter-denominational understanding, to presenting a common voice on the numerous pressing issues of the day. One of the most successful ecumenical opportunities this past year was the conference held at the United Methodist Church of the Good Shepherd in Kearney, Arizona, itself an ecumenical parish with pastoral oversight by Carol Hosler, an Episcopal priest. The conference was held pn September 24-25 and allowed judicatories from various mainline denominations as well as small working groups to meet, exchange ideas, and engage one another around our common concerns. The keynote presenter was the Rev. Bob Honeychurch, Missioner for Congregational Vitality for the Episcopal Church. Seeking New Shores was an important step forward in mutual ministry for small congregations in the mainstream tradition. When possible, our diocese is represented at the Week of Prayer for Christan Unity / National Workshop for Christian Unity, which moves to a new location each year.
Respectfully, The Rev. Ron Poston Rector, Church of the Epiphany, Tempe Diocesan Ecumenical Officer 1998-
Education for Ministry There were 26 EfM groups with a total of 235 students meeting in various parishes in Arizona for the academic year 2009-2010. These groups were mentored by 32 Sewanee certified mentors. The following 38 students received a Certificate of Completion of the 4 year program of Theological by Extension Education for Ministry as provided and administered by the School of Theology, the University of the South. Marilyn M. Abraham Patricia W. Dunham Alan K. McKeeman Vernon L. Springer James Robert Bade Lorraine Ann Erickson Debora B. Myrick Kathleen O. Tett Lorna Jean Bennett Rae Ann Godfrey David A. Neal Roberta Mae Tucker Marlin L. Bolar Carol L. Harrison Roger Wayne Pierce Cora E. Vere Sally Ann Bolar Anne Raymond Jacoby Wanda Sue Pierce Carol Dianne Willians-Hickey Jonathan Robert Bost Amanda Lee Johnson Margaret Neuert Powell Carol Ann Wills Helen S. Brotemarkle Mary F. Kim Michael Dean Powell Eleanor Howland Cox William L. Krauss Janel M. Rasmussen Joyce Ann Deihl Anthony Robert Kulina Patricia M. Roach William D. Deihl Daniel J. Martineau Charles Martin Spining In April, 2010 Basic/ In-Service mentor training was provided for 8 mentors and Formation training for 9 Mentors at Christ the King in Tucson. In August, 2010 Basic/ In-Service mentor training was provided for 8 mentors at the Franciscan Renewal Center in Scottsdale. Contact the Rev. Robert W. Harvey 8084 W Arching Stone Way, Tucson, AZ 85743 (520-744-7810 ([email protected]) for information about Education for Ministry (EfM) The Rev. Robert W. Harvey, EfM Coordinator for the Diocese of Arizona
EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY SERVICES
Report for Diocesan Convention
2010 Episcopal Community Services is celebrating 35 years of service to congregations, agencies, and individuals throughout the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona. In the past three (3) years ECS has provided more than $99,800 in grants to congregations and agencies in the Diocese. In February of this year, the ECS Board of Directors entered into a process of re-visioning, establishing goals and objectives for the next 3-5 years, and developing a specific action plan to increase the awareness of Outreach Ministry and Services throughout the Diocese. Board members researched the history of Episcopal Community Services and its many accomplishments since its founding by Bishop George Selway in 1975. As we gathered stories and pictures from around the Diocese, we found that most communities and congregations in the Diocese have benefitted from the services of ECS at some time in their history. The Cathedral Health Services, Benson Food Bank, St Andrew’s Clinic in Nogales, St Andrew’s Food for Life Program in Tucson, Samaritan Ministries in Green Valley, St Paul’s Sudanese Mission in Phoenix, St Andrew’s Parish Nurse Program in Sedona, The Reading readiness Program at All Saint’s Safford, St Paul’s Church in Tombstone, and The Shoe Box Ministry at Grace Church Tucson, are just a few of the many recipients of grant money and assistance provided by Episcopal Community Services. (http://www.azdiocese.org/peace-justice/ecs.html ) The records of Episcopal Community Services in Arizona indicate that since 1975 ECS has provided in excess of $2.4 million dollars in grants and assistance to congregations and agencies serving poor and disenfranchised persons in Arizona. We all need to be proud of that record and the work that all our congregations have made to reach out and serve “the least of these who are members of my family.” (Matt: 25) The Board of Directors has embarked on a journey to raise awareness and additional funding to increase the current ECS Endowment, thereby allowing us to increase the size and number of grants and services to congregations and communities. The annual Advent Appeal has been a primary source of funding for ECS, and we are confident that your gifts in the future will help us reach our goals. The Rev. Canon Carmen B. Guerrero Executive Director
Finance Committee Report to
The 50th Convention of The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona The Finance Committee met 7 times since the last convention: December 8, 2009, January 12, 2010, February 23, 2010, March 16, 2010, May 6, 2010, June 22, 2010 and September 7, 2010.
Members of the Finance Committee are: Mrs. Deanna Chew (Insurance)(Church of the Nativity); Mr. Jack Colaric (Treasurer) (St Stephen’s, Phoenix); The Rev Canon Timothy Dombek (Canon to the Ordinary); Mr. Richard Gillons (Investment) (Church of the Nativity, Phoenix); Mr. Clarke Greger (Chancellor) (St. Barnabas, Scottsdale); Mr. Dan Packard (All Saints’ Phoenix);The Rev. Tim Scott (St Alban’s, Tucson); The Rt Rev Kirk S Smith (Bishop); Ms Pat Thompson (St George’s, Holbrook); Mr. Matthew K. Chew (St Stephen’s, Phoenix); Cathy Black (diocesan staff)(All Saints’, Phoenix); and Vicki Hohnbaum (diocesan staff) (St. John the Baptist, Glendale). The Finance Committee took the following actions:
• Approved St Rafael spending $2,500 to $4,000 of its money for planning and engineering services for a new building
• Letters were sent to all congregations who had prior year Mission Share (Assessment) arrearages • Engaged Paul Severs, CPA to audit the 2009 records of The Diocese, Trinity Cathedral and Chapel
Rock. • St Stephen’s, Douglas was given permission to use $10,000 to pay for an in depth study of building
repairs • Approved a Fund B loan up to $20,000 for St Andrew’s, Nogales
The Finance Committee made the following recommendations to Council:
• Mission Share adjustments: Christ Church of the Ascension, Paradise Valley, Church of the Nativity, Phoenix, St. Anthony’s, Scottsdale and St. Philip’s, Tucson
• Approved a new loan for Church of the Apostles, Oro Valley • A policy for Mission Share for a newly established missions • Accepted a restricted gift of $3 million dollars to be used to start an emergent church project in
Gilbert, AZ • A proposed Financial Statement of Mission (budget) for 2011. • An Investment Guidelines and Objective Statement for diocesan investments • New Growth Initiatives for $1,000 each to Good Shepherd, Cave Creek; St Michael’s, Coolidge; St
Andrew’s, Tucson; and St Michaels and All Angels, Tucson.
The Investment Committee, which is a sub-committee of the Finance Committee, met 3 times since the last convention to review and make recommendations to the Finance Committee regarding investments. The Investment Committee is working on a sample Endowment Policy for the use of individual congregations which should be available by the first of the year. The members of the Investment Committee are: Mr. Brian Belanger (St Stephen’s, Phoenix); Mr. Jack Colaric (Treasurer) (St Stephen’s, Phoenix); Mr. Harold Dorenbecher (All Saints’, Phoenix); Mr. Larry Erickson (St Barnabas, Scottsdale), Mr. Dick Gillions (Chair)(Church of the Nativity, Phoenix); Mr. Mike Powell (Good Shepherd, Cave Creek); The Rt. Rev. Kirk S. Smith (Bishop)ex-officio; and The Rev Canon Timothy Dombek (Canon to the Ordinary)ex-officio.
Faithfully submitted on behalf of the committee by Jack A Colaric, Treasurer and chair.
Hispanic/Latino Ministry in the Diocese of Arizona Program Group 2010
The purpose of our group is to coordinate and support the Hispanic/Latino ministry in the churches of the Diocese. For this year, our primary goal was “Formation”. To accomplish these we set two actions: a) To initiate an Institute of formation of leaders and b) To bring The Cursillo Retreat for all the people in the pews. The Institute of Leaders: We have built a three year theological curriculum. Three curses will be thought each year with the expectation that we are rising the formation of our leaders to qualified as catechist, pre-sacramental teachers and preachers. And even to have candidates for sacred orders. Every course meets for six weeks. The clergy serving in the program group have divided the courses to teach and we are building a library of adequate materials for each course. 21 students responded to the call. This year we offered Introduction to the OT; Rev. Enrique Cadena Introduction to the NT; Rev Carmen Guerrero Christology and Paul; Rev. Enrique Cadena The Cursillo Retreat: We entered in conversations with the Cursillo movement secretariat in Arizona to bring the Cursillo in Spanish. The first Cursillo we would have to bring the team from outside (California and Texas). We had the dates, contacted the teams and even worked with two Lutheran Congregations that were also interested in participating in the project. Due to the reality of the immigration situation in Arizona we were forced to cancel the Cursillo and wait till next year to implement this action. The teams who were coming from Los Angeles and West Texas decided to wait for a better time to provide this retreat
For the first time in four years the program group decided also to cancel the Family Camp at Chapel Rock which usually involves about one hundred participants. People were afraid to travel on the highways of Arizona after the law entered into effect We therefore, had a Family Day Camp at San Pablo on August 14, 2010 The program group has as on going goal to coordinate and support the ministry work in all churches that have Hispanic/Latino ministry and this year we welcomed Rev. Peter Fabre who is starting a Hispanic congregation at St. Christopher’ Sun City. And Rev Walter Krobel (Old Catholic Church) who is collaborating with St. Mark’s in Mesa to start a Latino Congregation. These joined our regular group of San Pablo; Trinity Cathedral; St. Andrew’s Glendale; Epiphany Tempe, St Luke’s on the Mountain and St Andrew’s Tucson. Rev. Enrique Cadena
Jubilee Ministries
2009‐2010
Jubilee Ministry engages congregations in the important work of empowering people to change their lives in the fight against poverty and inequity.
Jubilee Ministry in the Diocese of Arizona received a grant of $1,000 for seed money for ministries. This, in turn, was matched by an equal grant from Episcopal Community Services. Consistent with Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori focus on domestic poverty, including rural areas, two grants were made. Both were to ministries who submitted competitive proposals for national Jubilee for funds to expand their ministry. Although neither proposal was funded, these grants meet some of their needs. One was to All Saints’ Safford for the Graham County Food Bank; the other to the Hoshoni Center, a Jubilee Project of St. Paul’s Holbrook.
Other Jubilee Ministries in Arizona are Bridging Arizona Furniture Bank, Mesa; Cathedral Health Services, Trinity, Phoenix; Empowerment Through Education Program for Sudanese, diocese; Food for Life, St. Andrews’, Tucson; Good Shepherd of the Hills, Cave Creek; Interfaith Cooperative Ministries, All Saint’s and Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix; Justa Center, diocese; Naco Wellness Center, St. John’s, Bisbee and other parishes; St. Andrew’s Children’s Clinic, St. Andrew’s, Nogales; St. Andrew’s, Sedona; and St. Phillips in the Hills, Tucson.
Parishes whose ministries include outreach to the poor, the naked, the orphan, the hungry, are encouraged to seek designation and affirmation as a Jubilee Ministry. In the current economy, grants are more limited but being a Jubilee Center brings not only greater visibility, but also intermittent grants. For more information go to episcopalchurch.org, click on advocacy, again on Jubilee Network. Once your application is completed and signed, mail to Evie Smith, 1924 East Rose Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Phone me at 602‐274‐6350 to walk you through the process or email at [email protected].
Respectfully submitted,
Evie Smith Jubilee Officer [email protected] 1924 East Rose Lane Phoenix, AZ 85016
Liturgy & Music Program Group Report to Convention 2010 The Liturgy and Music Program Group did not meet formally this past year, as no issues in this area came to our attention. Some research has gone into the possibility of working with ethnic music sources, but there is nothing to report at this time. Should any parish have issues or questions regarding liturgy or music, please feel free to contact me. Blessings, Fr. William K. Young Convener, Liturgy and Music
Subject: Annual Report for Military/Veterans Issues Group
Ever since Governor Napolitano created the Veterans Inter-Faith Round Table the
Diocese has been involved with Fr. Victor Sarrazin and Ronald McCreery appointed by
the Bishop as co-chairs. Both were present at the last Round Table in December of 2008
at the Capitol. A loose organization addressing the gaps through which veterans can fall
had already been started by Bob Strain, the Mayor of Sierra Vista, with religious, service
and veterans organizations being asked to join. This group has become known as the
Southeastern Arizona Volunteers Embracing Veterans (SAVEVETS).
It has produced a booklet listing 41+ areas of concern and which agencies can cover
them. This is for Southeastern Arizona but could be emulated in other areas of the state.
What is being learned is that there is a wide number of helping/assisting organizations
which may, or may not, know what other organizations offer. We are told that there are
an increasing number of treatments for traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD). There may even be DVDs available on these subjects in the near
future. We will ensure that the clergy of the diocese knows when available. The latest
information is that for those who experience multiple deployments there is a 90%
probability of some type of disorder.
Soldiers Angels <www.soldiersangels.org> is being looked at as a support program for
congregations. Congregations may also contact the Arizona Coalition for Military
Families at info@arizona coalition.org. For our “break out” at Convention, we hope to
have Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel) the Reverend James Brisson from Fort Hood, Texas.
Bishop Smith ordained Fr. Brisson last December.
Fr. Sarrazin is now the moderator/facilitator for SAVEVETS since the Mayor stepped
down in January. Ron McCreery is a member.
Pray for the 625,000 military members and their families.
S/ Victor Sarrazin
S/ Ronald A. McCreery
Diocesan Millennium Development Goals Report to Convention 2010 The Diocese of Arizona established the Diocesan Millennium Development Goals Committee in response to the 75th General Convention resolution that requested all dioceses establish a commission or similar body, which would be dedicated to mobilizing Episcopalians toward the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The Diocesan MDG Committee comprised of lay and clergy from throughout the diocese, began meeting prior to the 2007 Arizona Diocesan Convention. The Committee proposed Resolution 2-2007, which encouraged all congregations to move toward designating 0.7% of their income to support the international outreach efforts of the MDGs. The MDG Committee has also accomplished the following: • Established an MDG website: www.azdiomdg.org • Reviewed MDG project requests and awarded 14,000 dollars in matching
funds for a total of $28,000 funded for projects in Bagdad, Iraq; Darfur; Honduras; Veracruz, Mexico; and Haiti.
• Two grant requests pending review for projects in Darfur and Mexico. The Committee offers continued support of the efforts by churches throughout the Diocese with their efforts to meet the goals and advocate for participation by all churches and individuals with the MDGs. Speakers available to preach or teach on the MDGs. The MDG Committee also continues to encourage individuals and churches to send their MDG “stories”, (send to the committee in care of [email protected]) in order to celebrate the success stories and to learn through efforts that didn’t work as well as we would have liked. The MDG stories offer inspiration and give ideas for others in their effort to meet the MDGs. These stories help others find out “What can ONE person do?”, and that the answer is “Plenty”.
Mission Shaped Church Program Ministry Group
Report to
Fiftieth Convention Diocese of Arizona
The Mission Shaped Church Program Ministry Group pursued two lines of ministry during this past year:
1. Vision Sessions. We presented two vision sessions over 2009-2010. One was presented at St. Anthony on the Dessert. The other was presented in St. Matthew’s, Tuscon. Vision Sessions are two-hour presentations outlining the foundational concepts of Mission Shaped church and inviting participants to attend the Mission Shaped Introduction sessions. In addition to the two parish oriented Vision Sessions we also presented an abbreviated vision session at the 2010 Presbyters’ Retreat 2. Mission Shaped Introduction. We led two Mission Shaped Introduction classes. One was for a six week period at St. Matthew’s, Tuscon. The other one was Friday evening- Saturday all day retreat style event. The purpose of the Mission Shaped Introduction is to present the reasons we must make some changes in missionary strategy on the parish level. The sessions explore the changes that have taken place in society and why the church must respond to them. Participants were encouraged to enroll in Mission Shaped Ministry course to be offered in the future. The purpose of this course is to equip people to start churches and ministries that will reach people no other existing church is reaching.
This work was displayed at our table at the 49th Diocesan Convention. Respectfully submitted, The Rev. John F. Maher, Jr.
Native American Ministry Program Group (NAMPG)
Co‐Convenors: Vivian Winter Chaser and The Rev. Dorothy Saucedo, Deacon
Mission Statement:
To enchance and honor harmony between Native Spirituality and Christianity by sharing our relationships with our Creator.
Vision Statement:
Our vision is to be included along with Bila’ashela’ii* in the Reign of God. Loving God, our neighbors and being Good Stewarts of God’s creation. (*Five Fingers – Dine’)
As you can see we have been very busy. The NAMPG has designed their own logo, it’s been approved by our Bishop Kirk. The mission and vision statements are in place. A brochure is in the works of being released in time for the Diocesan Convention this year. NAMPG team members will model T‐shirts with our logo and other items that we will eventually have available for sale through our website.
Website? Yes, we will have one very soon, with updates, upcoming events, announcements and general news to share with the wider community. It will also be a place for individual Natives to share their stories of their culture and how Christianity has impacted their lives and their communities. Native oral stories have been passed down through the ages, some historical events were lost but now many have written languages so that these can now be passed down to our younger generation. So this website will be used as a learning tool as much as communication within the Diocese of Arizona and the world. We invite you to share your stories.
This convention the NAMPG will have a breakout work session titled “Native Spirituality within the Twenty First Century.” We will share our history, how the Episcopal Church came and made its presence known on the reservations and where we are today.
NAMPG has taken part in Winter Talk 25 where we learn about Asset Base Community Development (ABCD) and Oklahoma IV, where we spoke about Ordination processes and growing Native leadership. Encouraged and supported by Bishop Kirk, we attended these conferences to learn, to share and to bring back to our communities where the Native people would like to see the Episcopal Church today and in the future. Our voices are being heard, our challenges are being noted and changes are being made to empower the Native voice within the Episcopal Church. Presiding Bishop Katharine spent 5 days with the Native people in Sewanee, TN for Oklahoma IV, she listened she heard and is beginning to work with us.
Our Creator is One we are his children and He loves us all. We need only to have faith in Him to walk the path of beauty as it surrounds us, His love, His hands will always guide us.
Arizona Small/Tiny Church Network (Program Group)
We are not small....we are tiny....we have less than 50 average Sunday Attendance and weare scattered around the out skirts of the diocese in small and /or rural communities. We work as a network to support clergy and lay folk in their ministries and to share our joysand challenges. This happens when we see each other at diocesan events, when we call and talkto each other via phone or e:mail. The Arizona Small/Tiny Church blog has not been useful. Eugenia Durham, facilitator
FACT SHEET 2009 FOR THIRTY-SEVEN YEARS PROVIDING VOLUNTARY LOVING CARE, AND
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF IMPOVERISHED MEXICAN CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES!
St. Andrew's Children's Clinic, a nondenominational, nonprofit voluntary-staffed organization provides medical, surgical and restorative care for impoverished Mexican children living along the Arizona-Mexico border. Since its advent thirty-five years ago, the Clinic sees more than two hundred children the first Thursday of each month, providing medical specialty care, as well as food, clothes and toys. Every October, in cooperation with Children's Surgery International, approximately forty children have cleft palate and cleft lip surgery in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. This mission has become a special project because it involves enthusiastic volunteers on both sides of the U.S. – Mexican border.94% of each dollar donated goes to medical care for the children!
Mexican infants and children:
2,387 Clinic visits by volunteer doctors
261 Office visits (USA and Mexico) 230 Medical diagnostic tests 42 Cleft Palate surgeries 37 Orthopedic surgeries
24 Eye surgeries
We were also able to provide prostheses, medication, orthotic footwear, hearing aids and pair of eyeglasses.
PO Box 67 Green * Valley, AZ 85622 * Phone: 520-648-3242 * Fax: 520-648-2334 E-mail: [email protected] * Website: www.standrewsclinic.org
2009 Annual Report
70%
15%
10% 5% ProgramServicesManagement
Fundraising
SpecialEvents
45%
20%
21%
4%
10% Rents andService FeesContributions
Special Events
Grants
Investment
PUBLIC SUPPORT and REVENUE
EXPENSES BY CATEGORY
SENIOR PROFILE
Your continued support makes it possible for us to provide a comfortable home, nutritious meals, supervision and social activities for our low-income seniors throughout the year.
Based on 2009 audit information
78%
22%
Women
Men
2009 – A Year of Challenges and Accomplishments Frank Hamilton, President of the 2009-2010 Board of Trustees and Larry E. Rush, Executive Director
Given the economic climate, 2009 was a challenging year for St. Luke’s Home. With many non-profit organizations experiencing significant declines in contributions, St. Luke’s Home faced a serious challenge.
Knowing that our residents depend on us to provide them a safe and caring environment, all those responsible for fundraising worked extremely hard to meet the challenge. Through the efforts of the staff, the Board of Trustees, the Board of Visitors and our many friends, we ended the year with our most successful Annual campaign ever. The 90th Annual Baile de las Flores was another tremendous success. The Board of Visitors continues year after year to amaze all of us with their tireless efforts to create our most successful fundraising event. All of us at St. Luke’s are forever in their debt.
For the 14th year, Sensational Settings was again one of our premiere events both in terms of the number of people attending and the funds raised. This event takes a tremendous amount of effort to put on and improves every year. One of the major impacts of Sensational Settings is to increase awareness of St. Luke’s Home in the community.
A new committee of the Board of Trustees was created this year as an additional way to increase community awareness of St. Luke’s. The Outreach Committee has the very important task of spreading the word about St. Luke’s to individuals, corporations, foundations and any audience that can provide support to the Home in terms of time, talent and treasure.
In 2009, planning was begun for two new events to benefit St. Luke’s. The first is an annual golf tournament that will be held May 14, 2010. We have high hopes that this new event will not only raise significant new funds but again will raise the profile of St. Luke’s Home. In addition, 2010 is the 30th anniversary of St. Luke’s Home. A one-time event is being planned for September 2010 to reminisce about the history of the Home and thank all those who have been so instrumental in its success over these many years.
In March 2009, we celebrated the completion of the renovation of the St. Frances Chapel. This effort took many years of dedicated, hard work by the Chapel Committee and was completed through the generosity of many donors.
Overall, 2009 was a year of challenges that were met through the efforts of people like you: donors and volunteers. All of you make it possible for St. Luke’s Home to continue our Tradition of Serving.
86%
14%
Caucasian
Ethnic
Average Age 72.5 Average Annual Income: $11,800 Average Monthly Cost/Resident $ 1,765 Average Contribution/Resident $ 730 Shortfall $ 1,035
As of 12/31/09 Census
DIOCESAN STANDING COMMITTEE
2009‐2010
The Committee consists of the following: Mr. Sherman Stephens, The Revs. Frank Bergen, Erica Von Haaren, Enrique Cadena, Dr. Bill Verdini, The Rt. Rev. Kirk Smith and Cn. Judith Conley, President.
We have had five meetings since October 2009. All our meetings begin with worship and study. Bishop Smith brings the Committee up to date on the Diocesan State of Affairs at each of the meetings.
The Committee entertained requests from parishes concerning property, interviewed candidates for Holy Orders and discussed and signed several consents for elected Bishops.
TREASURER’S REPORT TO
THE 50TH Convention Of
The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona
It was my hope that we could hail our 50th Convention with a bright and shiny picture of our financial future. Unfortunately that is not to be. But there is good news. The majority of our congregations continue to struggle but we see a new commitment and energy to weather these financial storms. It is heartening to see the congregations fighting through the tough times and continue to forge ahead with their commitment to nurture and feed their parish families, the Diocese, the National Church and our Anglican Communion.
Although the Finance Committee has remained reluctant to grant mission share relief, it has recognized special circumstances and made allowances for the manner in which current mission shares are paid. Congregations with these special arrangements will be mentioned at our annual convention.
In response to the many inquiries regarding the manner in which mission shares are
calculated and assessed, the Diocese is attempting to incorporate a new procedure. This procedure is the result of many discussions with congregations. It is perceived that the new manner of assessment of mission shares will be “more fair” and responsive to what is actually occurring in the congregations. In brief, it means that current mission share will be based on current income. The percentage will remain the same. Our budget workshop will detail the process.
As a result of the new procedure, budgeting for this next year becomes a difficult if not
impossible task. To that end we have trimmed the budget in advance and continued our wage and hiring freeze. As always health care costs defy management. We continue our commitment to be a mission-driven Diocese and direct our efforts towards this goal. An independent audit of our financial position as of December 31, 2009, and the related statement of activities, changes in net assets, cash flows and functional expenses for the year then ended has been completed. A copy, including the auditor’s report and opinion, will be included in the Convention Journal. I would again like to thank all the members of the Finance and Investment committees who devote an extraordinary amount of time, resources and their hearts to guiding the Diocese. Remember them and all our volunteers in your prayers.
Thank you to Bishop Smith and all the staff who devote time and themselves to the tasks necessary to operate the Diocese.
Faithfully, Jack A. Colaric, Treasurer
The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona 2010 Diocesan Convention Annual Report
World Mission/Companion Diocese Program Group The Diocese of Arizona has companion diocese relationships with The Diocese of Dar es Salaam, The Anglican Church of Tanzania and The Diocese of Western Mexico, La Iglesia Anglicana de Mexico. We currently focus our efforts regarding World Mission in our companion diocese relationships. Diocese of Dar Es Salaam The World Mission/Companion Diocese Program Group Deacon transferred a total of $2,852.00 raised by the Dares Salaam Ministry – Phoenix – West Valley sub-group to assist with the maintenance of a 4 wheel drive vehicle for Bishop Valentine. The Program Group recommends supporting the Buguruni Anglican Health Centre of Henry and Pricilla Ziegler. The clinic continues to be a bright spot in our relationship with the Diocese of Dar Es Salaam. Diocese of Western Mexico Some progress has been made this year with regarding to communicating with the Diocese of Western Mexico. The Program Group continues to search for Diocese of Arizona members/clergy who have Spanish skills that might be helpful to our cause. The Program Group recently received a list of parishes and in the Diocese of Western Mexico We plan to use this information to solicit congregations in the Diocese of Arizona to select a sister congregation in the Diocese of Western Mexico. These sister congregations could begin to explore how they might help each other. The Program Group will be creating a prayer calendar to be sent to each Arizona congregation so that each of the Western Mexico congregations would be prayed for by the entire Diocese of Arizona on a specific Sunday. Your Help Needed We encourage anyone interested in being involved in the work of the Program Group to contact the convener or any member of the Group. We especially need persons who have Spanish skills. Rev. Chuck Milhoan, Deacon Convener [email protected]
Department of Youth Ministries and Young Adults Mission: To raise up a faithful Christian generation that is leading the church and changing the world.
Vision: We aim to be Christ-centered youth ministers who use our spiritual gifts to build and equip teams of volunteers who join us in going where youth are to proclaim the gospel of Christ and to guide, serve and disciple youth in the Anglican tradition.
The Youth Ministry Department recruits, trains, and deploys youth ministry professionals and provides opportunities and options to increase the depth and breadth of our ministry to students. We do this six ways:
1. Youth Minister Support Network: a. Monthly Youth Minister’s Day: Meet monthly to worship, share expertise, plan and pray. These
encourage and sharpen youth ministers professionally and as spiritual leaders. b. Fall Planning Retreat: Late fall overnight to plan, worship, fellowship, cast vision, and set goals for the
next school year. c. Annual Youth Workers Retreat: February retreat for spiritual growth and team building. Builds
community and “sharpens the saw” for youth leaders. d. Youth Ministry Volunteer Training: One-day youth volunteer ministry training at diocesan convention. e. Ecumenical Training Events: Sharpen youth directors and leadership teams. Reload day in fall. Urban
Youth Workers Conference (May). f. “Summer Camp Assignment” for full-time youth directors during the 2 ½ weeks of youth camp in which
youth directors work together to build the community of youth ministers and young adult counselors.
2. Events for Students: Giving students a way to reach their friends with the Good News of Jesus. a. Diocesan “flashmob” Events. “flashmob” is code for quarterly events for group building, spiritual
formation and evangelism led by youth ministers. Our goal is for students to view high school ministry as the crown jewel of our diocese’ youth ministry.
b. Youth Council: Az. Council of Teens (ACT): Student leadership development program. HS students plan and run diocesan jr high programs: Tenebrae and Acolyte Olympics.
3. Youth Camping: A youth camping program designed to build parish youth programs. a. 5 goals of Youth Camping: 1) introduce students to a lifelong and life-changing walk with Jesus & build
faith in those who already have a Christian commitment 2) Use the language of youth so that students can use camp as an evangelism tool for not-yet-churched friends 3) Build parishes by building youth groups 4) Develop young adult counselors as Christian leaders 5) Develop diocesan youth minister team
b. Move to “taking” students rather than “sending” them to camp. c. Summer camp: 6 Strand program: 1. Evening “youth group” type “Gatherings” for the verbal
proclamation of the gospel for those who “hear”. 2. Morning liturgical expression for those who “see”. 3. High energy games for those who “do”. 4. Low energy/contemplative activities for those who “ponder”. 5. Daily parish/regional small groups develop community back home. 6. The counselor as the incarnational bridge to the gospel; earning the right and processing the day each evening in the cabins.
d. Camp as the beginning of the summer “launch pad” for the ministry year. e. Staff for spiritual growth of entire camp team.
4. Parish Consulting: a. Help parishes fill youth director positions. b. Help parishes move to a missional and discipleship model of youth ministry through parish visitation,
seminars, training materials.
5. Youth Minister Training Program: For more information see youthministryapprentice.com
6. Missional Experiments: Multi-ethnic church for youth and young adults from un-churched backgrounds: http://www.mystjudes.com. Developing Christian leadership among young adults, Men’s and women’s Bible studies, college students (20+students) leading a high school discipleship group (20+), developing creative liturgies and introduce a non-Episcopal audience to the Episcopal Church.
The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona
Statistics from 2010 Parochial Reports
City Church
Active
Baptized
Members
Communicants in
Good Standing
Baptisms:
Adults
Baptisms:
Children
Confirmations:
Adult
Confirmations:
Children Received
Cave Creek Good Shepherd 182 178 1 0 0 0 0
Chandler St. Matthew's 633 474 2 37 10 18 8
Clarkdale St. Thomas 84 79 0 0 0 0 0
Coolidge St. Michael's 120
Douglas St. Stephen's 84 23 0 0 0 0 0
Flagstaff Epiphany 443 443 0 3 0 0 0
Gila Bend Epiphany
Glendale St. Andrew's 181 170 0 10 0 0 0
Glendale St. John's 512 321 1 7 0 0 2
Globe St. John's 139 97 1 3 0 0 0
Green Valley St. Francis 406 406 0 1 4 2 4
Holbrook St. George's 24 24 1 0 0 0 0
Kingman Trinity Church 64 60 1 2 0 0 0
Lake Havasu City Grace Church 279 87 0 1 1 1 3
Lakeside Our Saviour 117 113 1 0 2 0 2
Litchfield Park St Peter's 622 782 3 25 13 4 9
Mesa St. Mark's 274 207 1 0 2 0 0
Mesa Transfiguration 233 233 0 2 0 0 0
Morenci St. Phil/James 10 10 0 0 0 0 0
Nogales St. Andrew's 248 172 1 2 0 0 0
Oro Valley Apostles 222 222 1 2 0 0 0
Paradise Valley ChristChurch 830 830 1 23 8 1 5
Payson St. Paul's 206 206 2 1 0 0 0
Peoria Prince of Peace 58 58 0 0 0 0 0
Phoenix Nativity 271 258 0 0 0 0 0
Phoenix All Saints' 1,686 1,146 4 18 3 19 1
The Episcopal Diocese of Arizona
2010 Parochial Report Summary
Membership
City Church
Active
Baptized
Members
Communicants in
Good Standing
Baptisms:
Adults
Baptisms:
Children
Confirmations:
Adult
Confirmations:
Children Received
Phoenix St Judes 83 76 2 2 0 0 0
Phoenix San Pablo 420 327 0 90 10 0 0
Phoenix St Luke's 367 166 0 36 0 0 0
Phoenix St. Mary's 155 119 0 2 0 0 0
Phoenix St. Paul's Sudanese 385 385 0 0 0 0 0
Phoenix St. Stephen's 346 191 0 0 3 0 4
Phoenix Trinity Cath 1,022 507 4 17 8 3 22
Prescott St Luke's 701 655 5 3 8 0 6
Safford All Saints 37 37 0 0 0 0 0
Scottsdale St. Anthony's 411 360 0 5 0 0 0
Scottsdale St. Barnabas 1,840 1,072 1 15 3 10 1
Sedona St. Andrew's 196 194 0 1 8 1 4
Sierra Vista St Stephens 202 202 0 2 0 0 0
Sun City All Saints 235 235 6 0 5 0 6
Sun City St. Christ. 233 233 2 13 1 1 2
Sun City West Advent 548 548 1 3 0 0 1
Tempe Epiphany 852 537 0 5 0 0 0
Tempe St. Augustine's 272 272 2 6 1 0 2
Tempe St. James 205 85 7 1 0 0 0
Tombstone St. Paul's 34 34 0 0 0 0 0
Tucson Christ The King 240 188 0 4 3 0 0
Tucson GraceSt. Paul's 1,114 1,039 0 12 0 0 0
Tucson St. Alban's 1,377 1,377 1 7 5 10 0
Tucson St Andrew's 186 90 0 0 0 0 0
Tucson St. Matthew 's 334 273 1 2 2 0 2
Tucson St. Michael's 528 516 1 5 5 0 2
Tucson St. Philip's 3,194 2,547 2 23 3 7 1
Wickenburg St. Alban's 174 126 0 1 1 1 0
Williams St. John's 63 59 6 2 0 0 0
Winslow St. Paul's 46 29 0 2 0 0 0
Total 23,608 19,198 62 396 109 78 87
City Parish
Average
Sunday
Attendance
Sat- Sun
Eucharists
Weekday
Eucharists
Private
Eucharists Marriages Burials
Church
School
Students
Benson St. Raphael's 22 52 3 131 0 1 0
Bisbee St. John's 32 52 3 0 0 1 3
Casa Grande St. Peter's 58 67 19 3 0 3 9
Cave Creek Good Shepherd 105 104 34 19 1 4 6
Chandler St. Matthew's 349 157 35 131 1 6 134
Clarkdale St. Thomas 48 0 2 0 0 3 6
Coolidge St. Michael's
Douglas St. Stephen's 26 10 5 0 0 1 1
Flagstaff Epiphany 146 149 59 163 2 5 36
Gila Bend Epiphany
Glendale St. Andrew's 139 147 44 20 2 1 63
Glendale St. John 146 136 102 83 1 7 10
Globe St. John's 64 90 9 2 0 2 23
Green Valley St. Francis 259 110 55 383 0 8 12
Holbrook St. George's 12 626 0 0 0 0 0
Kingman Trinity Church 56 54 52 16 1 3 6
Lake Havasu Grace Church 98 105 44 176 0 3 0
Lakeside Our Saviour 69 104 77 58 0 4 0
Litchfield Park St. Peter's 313 182 64 0 2 8 161
Mesa St. Mark's 155 127 54 102 0 4 19
Mesa Transfiguration 130 105 31 0 1 3 12
Morenci St. Philip & James 7 38 0 0 0 0 0
Nogales St. Andrew's 70 128 5 42 2 5 7
Oro Valley Apostles 133 156 7 5 0 2 27
Paradise Valley Christ Church 211 156 52 68 8 19 70
Payson St. Paul's 91 0 42 3 3 3 13
Peoria Prince of Peace 30 103 2 4 0 1 8
Phoenix Nativity 131 95 5 2 0 0 64
Phoenix All Saints' 512 212 216 157 3 35 100
THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF ARIZONA
2010 Parocial Report Summary
Services of Holy Communion
City Parish
Average
Sunday
Attendance
Sat- Sun
Eucharists
Weekday
Eucharists
Private
Eucharists Marriages Burials
Church
School
Students
Phoenix Holy Spirit 77 52 74 24 1 3 6
Phoenix St Judes 45 52 0 0 0 0 5
Phoenix San Pablo 182 53 43 2 6 3 42
Phoenix St Luke's 208 104 0 0 3 2 85
Phoenix St. Mary's 78 52 16 1 0 1 51
Phoenix St. Paul's Sudanese 140 99 0 0 0 0 0
Phoenix St. Stephen's 118 180 89 0 0 0 24
Phoenix Trinity Cathedral 388 207 67 20 6 6 110
Prescott St. Luke's 245 160 81 73 3 14 46
Safford All Saints 18 49 2 4 0 2 0
Scottsdale St. Anthony's 201 108 61 109 0 10 48
Scottsdale St. Barnabas 443 158 50 0 6 14 105
Sedona St. Andrew's 115 103 64 55 0 7 18
Sierra Vista St. Stephen's 89 162 19 95 2 1 5
Sun City All Saints/Desert 157 153 71 183 0 24 6
Sun City St. Christopher's 123 131 72 27 0 5 8
Sun City West Advent 238 117 57 71 1 20 0
Tempe Epiphany 256 208 170 106 4 11 70
Tempe St. Augustine's 120 104 39 82 1 4 24
Tempe St. James 100 103 22 80 3 0 18
Tombstone St. Paul's 25 52 4 0 1 0 0
Tucson Christ The King 153 116 6 2 3 4 19
Tucson Grace St. Paul's 235 114 97 472 4 15 35
Tucson St. Alban's 241 103 86 98 2 15 81
Tucson St Andrew's 62 100 38 0 0 2 5
Tucson St Matthew's 120 112 15 129 1 7 12
Tucson St. Michael's 192 206 223 0 1 11 35
Tucson St. Philip's 580 283 121 113 14 18 246
Wickenburg St. Alban's 59 86 20 22 0 5 10
Williams St. John's 23 57 0 4 1 2 6
Winslow St. Paul's 21 53 7 18 0 2 6
Totals: 8,464 6,902 2,635 3,358 90 340 1,916
City Church
Pledge
Cards
Amount
Pledged
Plate &
Pledge
Normal
Operating
Income
Less
Bequests
Total
Revenues
Diocesan
Assessment Outreach
Operating
Expenses
Total
Expenses
Benson St. Raphaels 18 24,500 33,372 33,372 35,291 2,517 0 29,273 33,487
Bisbee St. John's 19 26,780 29,956 34,069 34,919 4,408 489 36,697 41,594
Casa Grande St. Peter's 40 47,340 52,210 53,265 53,265 10,216 3,004 39,039 52,370
Cave Creek Good Shepherd 83 311,738 352,526 361,811 386,578 62,633 60,000 283,559 436,217
Chandler St. Matthew's 204 425,426 467,890 467,890 605,742 84,142 6,341 364,631 585,925
Clarkdale St. Thomas 44 77,064 71,098 84,740 86,538 1,538 0 84,111 86,216
Coolidge St. Michael's
Douglas St. Stephen's 8 36,504 32,421 56,018 66,143 7,257 1,656 69,592 79,143
Flagstaff Epiphany on the Desert 126 257,656 288,241 292,422 358,077 40,000 2,900 249,330 352,635
Gila Bend Epiphany
Glendale St. Andrew's 58 98,262 105,528 152,631 178,105 22,800 946 131,386 177,062
Glendale St John the Baptist 119 242,791 268,988 273,402 278,298 25,481 430 286,909 320,561
Globe St. John's 16 30,695 62,214 62,214 62,214 10,144 5,837 56,615 88,691
Green Valley St. Francis-in-the-Valley 212 346,111 408,870 448,868 519,703 83,378 200 344,086 460,377
Holbrook St. George's 0 0 9,518 9,518 21,518 7,000 0 0 7,000
Kingman Trinity Church 28 32,516 36,786 48,633 56,257 6,564 3,829 40,573 56,911
Lake Havasu City Grace Church 78 106,707 76,232 101,048 101,048 6,141 0 101,834 108,165
Lakeside Our Saviour 65 114,360 124,252 129,509 184,268 21,756 2,549 116,129 163,212
Litchfield Park St. Peter's 0 0 323,945 352,094 519,555 52,401 3,544 347,082 564,590
Mesa St. Mark's 137 255,921 271,335 287,279 307,227 19,000 0 271,900 315,264
Mesa Transfiguration 87 121,467 160,763 173,329 183,093 28,178 6,805 143,703 185,112
Morenci St. Philip & James 3 4,440 4,330 4,335 4,335 1,108 8 6,649 7,826
Nogales St. Andrew's 64 137,793 172,979 177,908 213,932 30,922 0 154,624 220,565
Oro Valley Apostles 79 153,347 205,036 219,691 222,491 35,200 213 175,128 215,916
Paradise Valley Christ Church Ascension 150 491,455 574,228 650,741 722,765 35,000 6,000 605,671 687,492
Payson St. Paul's 61 139,876 153,053 183,856 231,938 24,045 4,817 159,242 214,305
Peoria Prince of Peace 16 29,416 37,065 44,591 52,120 15,000 137 35,074 52,059
Phoenix Nativity 76 310,279 332,963 332,963 396,546 10,103 20,837 294,795 369,825
Phoenix All Saints' 539 898,944 984,022 1,081,337 1,114,103 206,992 2,201 1,215,917 1,447,205
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Cards
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Bequests
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Phoenix St Judes 0 0 23,518 23,518 34,531 0 0 23,461 23,461
Phoenix San Pablo 225 30,000 37,024 49,831 55,631 8,062 2,792 44,071 54,925
Phoenix St Luke's at the Mountain 15 9,600 21,478 27,638 53,601 5,133 3,376 29,561 52,469
Phoenix St. Mary's 37 75,430 88,017 114,357 143,958 22,315 0 97,473 121,587
Phoenix St. Paul's Sudanese
Phoenix St. Stephen's 74 151,000 162,049 162,049 172,049 34,212 1,500 125,008 170,720
Phoenix Trinity Cathedral 142 343,914 423,426 479,466 746,125 75,552 14,827 550,951 756,408
Prescott St. Luke's 190 338,000 382,152 390,211 444,994 69,565 25,561 403,549 513,685
Safford All Saints 13 28,377 33,367 33,367 55,882 5,785 0 33,025 58,197
Scottsdale St. Anthony's on the Desert 132 339,471 331,988 349,023 601,447 33,630 0 307,415 434,048
Scottsdale St. Barnabas on the Desert 424 1,332,997 1,405,335 1,431,592 3,362,569 264,295 0 1,382,221 5,380,542
Sedona St. Andrew's 79 135,311 169,015 173,045 305,775 28,733 2,780 155,317 236,889
Sierra Vista St. Stephen's 63 131,294 147,862 150,988 175,235 27,112 0 122,107 164,637
Sun City All Saints of the Desert 198 323,921 333,589 447,888 695,841 80,385 0 427,217 584,610
Sun City St. Christopher's 68 108,963 135,285 303,948 515,397 44,688 5,699 256,113 494,778
Sun City West Church of the Advent 221 297,591 308,882 329,100 1,230,288 64,247 1,150 317,773 449,421
Tempe Epiphany 31 370,621 400,626 481,753 551,022 23,000 0 487,102 570,443
Tempe St. Augustine's 66 131,826 149,759 164,609 171,659 26,138 7,007 139,186 172,331
Tempe St. James the Apostle 0 0 153,696 156,678 207,267 6,309 50 161,838 232,184
Tombstone St. Paul's 0 0 25,095 30,365 52,382 3,506 0 26,384 46,094
Tucson Christ The King 87 167,000 200,053 249,996 302,443 37,905 10,281 289,545 392,403
Tucson Grace St. Paul's 172 365,285 427,171 463,547 543,285 77,744 0 369,555 517,282
Tucson St. Alban's 246 544,060 572,581 582,620 665,802 113,828 17,439 314,327 490,611
Tucson St Andrew's 25 30,970 67,717 100,959 146,124 13,857 354 134,107 150,497
Tucson St. Matthew's Church 91 148,394 156,824 201,434 223,055 31,219 1,295 171,615 219,988
Tucson St. Michael's Tucson 138 243,878 312,443 390,247 424,840 52,318 500 337,857 422,081
Tucson St. Philip's in the Hills 557 1,015,079 1,261,130 1,419,130 1,422,313 227,464 29,924 1,321,666 1,579,054
Wickenburg St. Alban's 59 82,121 94,233 126,033 159,516 23,641 5,235 96,583 146,933
Williams St. John's Williams 12 12,660 16,537 33,898 37,732 4,897 888 23,333 44,810
Winslow St. Paul's 18 28,776 32,165 34,077 41,227 6,226 300 27,307 34,390
Total: 5,713 11,507,927 13,512,838 15,018,901 20,538,059 2,265,690 263,701 13,819,216 21,845,203