Inside The Harvest From the Bishop
In 10 years his travels have taken Bishop Dean Wolfe across the Anglican Communion, and in this excerpt from his Convention address, he said on each trip he takes Kansas along with him. Page 2
Bishop Kemper School
BKSM’s dean, the Rev. Don Compier, offers some reflections on what the school is and what it means for all the people of the diocese. Page 3
Death of Topeka priest
The Rev. Barbara Bloxsom died on Nov. 11 at her home in Topeka. Learn more about her life and ministry. Page 3
Homework Helpers
Elementary students in Neodesha are benefiting from an after-school tutoring program started by Ascension Episcopal Church. Page 4
Kansas to Kenya
Health care professionals and others traveled this summer to Kenya, where they treated more than 1,000 medical and dental patients, handed out eyeglasses and offered prayers, hugs and kindness. Page 5
Episcopal Youth Event
Thirteen teens and three adult sponsors spent four days in Philadelphia in July learning about the Five Anglican Marks of Mission, worshipping with a thousand other Episcopalians, and taking their turn on the “Rocky” steps. Page 6
Under construction
Three churches, ranging from large to small, are doing some significant renovations to their buildings. Take a look at what they’re doing. Page 7
Convention awards
Outstanding ministry by a lay person, a priest and a deacon were highlighted with awards during the Diocesan Convention banquet. Page 9
Presiding Bishop
In September Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori announced that she would not seek a second term as leader of the Episcopal Church. Page 10
Episcopal Relief
Episcopal Relief & Development is celebrating its 75th anniversary and encourages people to learn more about how they work to heal a hurting world. Page 11
Instagram Advent calendar
Monks of the Society of Saint John the Evangelist encourage people to reflect and pray during Advent on their daily word, and then share a photo to create a giant Anglican Advent calendar. Page 11
Convention highlights ministry areas with time for fellowship By Melodie Woerman Editor, The Harvest The 155th Annual Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas took advantage of a lighter-than-usual agenda to present lay delegates and clergy with addresses from two bishops and in-depth information about a variety of diocesan-sponsored ministries. Convention, which took place Oct. 24-25 at the Capitol Plaza Hotel and Conference Center in Topeka, also voted to adopt the financial mission plan for 2015 of $1,808,798. By acclamation delegates elected two returning members of the Council of Trustees, Margaret La Rue and the Rev. Laurie Lewis, who ran unopposed in the only election scheduled for the meeting. Convention also affirmed four clergy members of the Council of Trustees who had been elected by their respective convocations: The Rev. Robert Harris, Northeast; Deacon Rex Matney, Northwest; The Rev. Foster Mays, Southeast; and The Very Rev. Tom Wilson, Southwest.
(Please see Convention, page 4)
Vicar of St. Timothy’s, Iola, dies of cancer Requiem Eucharists on Oct. 1 celebrating Chubb’s life, first at St. Timothy’s and later at St. John’s, Parsons, where The Rev. Jan Chubb, vicar of St. she had attended since childhood and Timothy’s, Iola, died on Sept. 25 from where her family lives. In his sermon, Bishop Wolfe said, ovarian cancer. She was 59. “Cancer is an insidious She had served St. foe, but it does give us Timothy’s since 2004, time to reflect — not and before that she had nearly enough time, served other churches mind you — but a little in the Southeast Contime to reflect. In Jan’s vocation after her orcase, we have had time dination to the priestto think about what she hood in 1997. She folhas meant to us, and lowed in the footsteps our grief is so deep of her late father, the precisely because we Rev. T.E. Lindemann, know what we have who had been the priest lost. at St. John’s, Parsons. “Gary has lost a deIn announcing her voted wife, a loving death Bishop Dean The Rev. Jan Chubb life partner in a close Wolfe said, “Jan was a faithful pastor to, and cheerleader marriage of a rare quality. Taryn and for, the people of St. Timothy’s. She Mark have lost a loving and involved proudly supported their many outreach mother who believed the sun rose and efforts, which ranged from feeding set in them. The family has lost a life people in the community to providing force of tremendous energy. “The community has lost an exhope, inspiration and financial support to a congregation in New Jersey hit traordinary friend, teacher and volunteer. And the church has lost a devoted hard by Hurricane Sandy. Chubb was the diocese’s liaison to and gifted leader, an extraordinary Episcopal Relief & Development and priest and a sister in Christ of the deepserved for many years as chair of the est convictions, a servant to us all.” Debatable Resolutions Committee for Diocesan Convention. (Please see Vicar, page 3) Bishop Wolfe presided at two By Melodie Woerman Editor, The Harvest
Bishop Michael Milliken of the Diocese of Western Kansas (center) speaks with Canon Pastor George Wiley (left) and Sue O’Connor, St. Timothy’s,Iola, before the start of Morning Prayer on the Saturday of convention. Bishop Milliken preached the sermon wearing red Converse sneakers, “ruby slippers” given to him and other convention dignitaries by Bishop Dean Wolfe. Photo by Deacon Bob Hirst
Episcopal and Lutheran bishops announce greater cooperation The Episcopal Diocese of Kansas The Episcopal and Lutheran bishops that serve congregations in Kansas and Missouri have issued a joint statement pledging renewed conversation about how they can work more closely together. Bishop Dean Wolfe sent the message to leaders of the Episcopal Diocese of Kansas on Nov. 7. In making the announcement, he said, “We are all committed to working more closely together in a number of areas, and we wanted to let the members of our churches know more about this exciting ecumenical adventure.” He added that they have undertaken this effort “knowing that we will be able to represent Christ and Christ’s Church better by working together than any of us could working alone.” In addition to Bishop Wolfe, the other bishops involved in the conversations are: Bishop Michael Milliken of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas; Bishop Martin Field of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri; Bishop Wayne Smith of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri; and Bishop Roger Gustafson of the Central States Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Here is the text of the joint statement: Dear Friends in Christ: “Let us consider how to provoke one (Please see Cooperation, page 6)