Anglican Fourth Day (A4D) in the Gulf Atlantic Diocese announces lay leaders for their 8th set of weekends.
Allen Daugherty and Lynette Matthews will lead the men and women's A4D renewal weekends to be held in October at Advent Christian Village (ACV) on the banks of the beautiful Suwannee River west of Live Oak, FL.
A4D is a renewal movement similar to the Cursillo weekends begun in the 1940s in Spain, which now reaches worldwide through many different
denominational expressions. The three-day weekend is a short course in Christianity where participants listen to and discuss talks given by both laity and clergy speakers while building community through various activities including worship services, singing and sharing. These weekends are known for their good food and fun-filled times. But, more importantly, these days away from the participants' normal routines offer an opportunity for reflection and to be spiritually renewed.
A Fourth Day weekend can be, for the individual, a powerful encounter with Christ but the Fourth Day also offers a means to continue in Christian growth after the weekend. The resulting Christian communities are men and women who live the Christian life, linked with Christ while supporting one another in their environments. This support is found in two post-weekend activities. Small groups of friends meet for mutual sharing, encouragement and support. The larger Fourth Day communities meet periodically in their local areas for reunions, called Ultreyas, where they enjoy worshiping, sharing and fellowship together.
Anyone interested in attending a Fourth Day weekend should contact his or her church A4D Coordinator or his or her parish priest for additional information. Weekend dates are shown below. Cost of attending a weekend is $180, which covers three nights lodging and eight meals at ACV. Scholarship money may be available through your church or through the A4D Council as we do not want the expense of attending a weekend to prevent anyone from experiencing this opportunity.
Anyone interested in working as team members on the fall weekends should contact Allen and Lynette as soon as possible as teams are now being formed. Their contact information is also shown below.
Men's #8 Oct 14-17, 2010
Allen Daugherty, Rector
3809 Purcellville Court
Jacksonville, FL 32246-8406
dancerfl4@yahoo.com
904-642-0500
Lynette Matthews
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Women's #8 Oct 28-31, 2010
Lynette Matthews, Rectora
1403 Split Tree Lane
Neptune Beach, FL 32266
rlmatt@comcast.net
904-247-1434(H)
904-699-4661(C)
Potential team members would also need to be able to attend two overnight team retreats to be held at ACV on 9/10-11/2010 and 9/24-25/2010. Cost of working a team is $220, which covers all lodging for the retreats and the weekend as well as eight meals on the weekend.
Scholarship money may be available through your parish or the A4D Council.
The follow-up Welcoming Ultreya will be held on Saturday November 13, 2010 at ACV.
The Anglican Fourth Day movement looks forward to celebrating five years since its formation in early 2006. The first set of weekends were held in October of that year. The 8th set of men and women weekends will be held in October of this year.
Representatives from churches throughout the Gulf Atlantic Diocese elect representatives to serve from their geographical area. In turn, those Council members elect and appoint various officers and committee chairs.
Current Council officers are:
Pat Mierse, Lay Director,
Christ the King, St. Augustine;
Jim Barnidge, Assistant Lay Director,
St. Peter's, Tallahassee;
Skip Cope, Secretary,
All Saints, Tallahassee;
Tiffie Mackoul, Treasurer,
Resurrection Anglican Church, Neptune Beach
Judy Cebeck, Registrar,
Calvary Anglican Church, Jacksonville.
Additional Council members are:
Tressa Dishman,
St. Barnabas, Jacksonville;
Mel Higginbotham,
St. Barnabas, Jacksonville;
Larry Nichols,
New Grace, Fleming Island;
Barbara Newman,
Jacksonville Anglican Fellowship, Jacksonville
Everett Yarbrough,
St. Peter's, Tallahassee;
Robin Hawkins,
Christ Church, Wakulla;
Mary Leigh Sehulster,
Immanuel, Keystone Heights.
The Rev. Michael LaCagnina, Christ's Anglican Church, High Springs, FL is the Council Spiritual Advisor.
Carol Wallis, Redeemer/Vineyard Fellowship, Jacksonville is the A4D Music Director.
Two Council representatives, Everett Yarbrough and Skip Cope, plan to attend the National A4D Ultreya in Bedford, Texas in late August. An article about the National gathering is elsewhere in this edition of the diocese newsletter.
A4D is establishing a scholarship fund to help cover expenses for Pilgrims and team members (both lay and clergy) that would otherwise be unable to afford to attend the weekends. Donations to this scholarship fund are always welcome.
Contact:
Tiffie Mackoul at: tmackoul@comcast.net or
Pat Mierse at: patmierse1@bellsouth.net for additional information.
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