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Alleluia Fund

Register Now for the Eighth Annual Alleluia! Open Golf Tournament

Neshobe Golf Club, Brandon, VT September 14, 2019 Proceeds will benefit the Alleluiafund. Schedule/Agenda 8:30 a.m. Registration, raffles and contests10:00 a.m. Play starts with contests on the courseLunch at the turnAwards Banquet completed by 4:00 p.m. Registration Fee Registration fee for golf, cart and meals: $125/single; $500/team Sponsorship Please consider becoming a sponsor. Sponsorship levels

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Things That Make You Say, “Alleluia!”

Alleluia! Christ is risen! For Christians across the globe, the Great fifty-days of Easter is a season dedicated to stories of deliverance and proclamations about the risen Christ. Throughout The Episcopal Church in Vermont, we have a unique opportunity to join in the Eastertide celebration through our contributions to the Alleluiafund, where we declare, “Christ

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The Episcopal Church in Vermont Says “Alleluia!” Through Jerusalem Peacebuilders

THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN VERMONT – Jerusalem Peacebuilders (JPB) is an interfaith, non-profit ministry that promotes transformational encounters among the peoples of Jerusalem and the wider Middle East. In partnership with other organizations, JPB specializes in experiential education programs for youth and adults that advance peace, interfaith citizenship, and leadership. A $3,500 grant, announced in

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The Episcopal Church in Vermont Says “Alleluia” Through Racial Healing

THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN VERMONT – The Racial Reconciliation Team (RRT) of The Episcopal Church in Vermont is responsible for leading the diocese’s anti-racism and racial healing efforts. As part of a training program launched last year, all of Vermont’s Episcopal congregations are being encouraged to invite people of color from their local communities to

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St. Mark’s Newport Says “Alleluia” Through Alternative Worship

NEWPORT, VERMONT – “Resting in the Spirit” is a non-traditional, non-doctrinal worship project underway at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church funded in part by a grant award. Beginning in 2018, the Northeast Kingdom church began offering a monthly, midweek opportunity for community members—regardless of religious or non-religious affiliation—to engage in spiritual practices of music, prayer, listening,

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