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Welcome
to the website of the Diocese of New Jersey, the Episcopal Church in the
lower two-thirds of the State of New Jersey. We're glad you stopped by
and hope you find what you're looking for. If you don't, contact
us and we'll help.
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Take
a virtual trip to Ecuador
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So
what do you think?
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Senior
Baccalaureate Service
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Our
Companion Diocese — the Diocese of Ecuador Central — is
a beautiful land in the northwest of the continent of South
America. We have a warm and loving association with the Diocese
of Ecuador Central and its clergy and people.
A number of Jersey Episcopalians have made a trip there, but if
you've not been able to visit, four new slide shows will let you
do that virtually. You can view
LIke
more information about the Diocese of Ecuador Centrall?
Contact the chair of the Companion Diocese Committee,
Pete Ackerman, at jbajr@comcast.net or
see the home
page for that committee — with even more slide
shows!
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ONLINE
SURVEY DEADLINE: NOON on MONDAY, 21 MAY.
Click
here to go to the online survey.
Instructions for the survey are easy to follow. And it
shouldn't take very long to complete it.
Encourage members of your congregation to take part in the
survey by making announcements din church. And include this
link to the survey in your weekly worship bulletins: www.zplink.com/NJdiocese
WE WANT TO HEAR YOU! Take
the survey and let us know what you think.
| Senior
Baccalaureate Service
Sunday, June 10, 5 to 8 pm
Trinity Cathedral
Graduating seniors and their family, friends, and church members
are invited to a Baccalaureate service on June 10 at 5 pm,
at Trinity Cathedral in Trenton.

This traditional and moving service honors graduating seniors
from a public or private high school in the Diocese of New
Jersey. The date is chosen as one nearest the time when many
seniors are graduating from their schools.
Join Bishop Councell and the entire diocese in recognizing
our (and your!) graduates.
And be sure to stay for the reception after the service in
Synod Hall.
Deadline By Monday, June 4. See newjerseyyouth.org for
more information.
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New
Jersey supports Nets for Life
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ONE
BOOK!
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A
Diocese of New Jersey missionary
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The
Diocese of New Jersey is undertaking a Nets For Life Campaign to
purchase 10,000 nets at $12 each — a goal of $120,000. The
sum includes nets and education for their successful use. Launched
at Convention on March 2, the campaign continues through Convention
2013.
Start planning your church's participation. Have
a look at this video. Then head to inspirationfund.org where
you'll find all sorts of resources.
Go
ALL SAINTS, BAY HEAD! This
energetic parish raised more than $1400 to buy 117 nets during
a March fundraiser. All Saints' church school children led the
way with a banner decorated with their hand prints representing
children whose lives could be saved by nets.

A display included netting, ‘mosquitoes,’ stickers
for the kids, pictures and stories of nets in use. And a Nets
for Life Coffee and Discussion included two videos and a lively
discussion between them. An actual net was unfolded to show how
just one can protect up to three children.
Questions about the Nets for Life campaign? Contact Lou Cavaliere
at captainusn@comcast.net or
Janine Kleber at JanineKleber@comcast.net.
They'll be glad to help.
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Has a Dream: A Vision of Hope for Our Time by
Desmond Tutu
Check
out the blog here! Add your own thoughts as you read.
The Committee on LifeLong Christian Formation invites everyone — clergy,
adult, and youth — to read, study, and discuss One Book
in early 2012: Desmond Tutu’s concise and powerful book God
Has a Dream.
Read it as a parish, vestry, a book club, a ministry group,
an Adult Education study, or a small group study.

Grounded
in who we are as God’s children and focused on God’s
justice, this accessible book explores not only God’s
dream for all of creation but our part in that dream.
Archbishop Tutu speaks personally and compassionately
how pain and suffering can be transformed into hope and
new life, a life that reflects the fullness of God’s
goodness.
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Mr.
Charlie Nakash, a parishioner (and vestry member) of Christ
Church, Toms River, will begin serving as a missionary in
the Episcopal Diocese of the Dominican Republic in March 2012.
Charlie
is the first missionary from the Diocese of New Jersey and he
intends to live and work in the DR for three years.
As
of 8 March, Charlie has just arrived in the Dominican
Republic and has posted his first blog entry at
http://drmissionary.blogspot.com/
He created that blog so he'll be able to keep everyone
in Jersey up to date on information about his mission, ministry,
projects and progress.
Do keep Charlie in your prayers. And bookmark his his blog!

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Questions about the website?
Contact Canon
Cynthia McFarland, Director of Communications
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