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Thirty Ways to
Celebrate Thirty Years 1. Hold
a forum
on ordination for the girls in your congregation. 2. Send
a note
to a woman priest, deacon, or bishop – or all three – who has
influenced your
life, and a note of affirmation to a woman in seminary. 3. Put
flowers
on the altar one Sunday in thanksgiving for the ministries of ordained
women. 4. Learn
the
names of the eleven women ordained in 5. Send
a
donation to an organization that supports women’s ministries or
concerns and
memo it in thanksgiving for women’s ordained ministries. 6. Explain
to
people in your congregation why God is not a boy’s name. 7. Work
to make
your congregation’s language more inclusive and expansive. 8. Use
the hymn
“Blessed Is She.” 9. Buy
a copy
of the new hymnal “Voices Found” for your church. All the words or
tunes are
written by women. 10. Have
women
as the subject for 11. Buy
or make
a stole that celebrates women’s ministry for your priest to wear. 12. Work
to
understand and dismantle patriarchy, being aware of how its oppression
affects
all minorities, not just women. 13. If
you
don’t have an ordained woman on your staff or in your congregation,
invite one
to preach and celebrate. 14. Send
a note
to a non-ordaining male Bishop and tell him how important women’s
ordained
ministry is. 15. Find
out
about the history of women’s ordination in your diocese. 16. Join
the
Episcopal Women’s Caucus, the Episcopal Public Policy Network, and the
Episcopal Women’s History Project. 17. Celebrate
our Lady of Guadalupe Day on December 12. 18. Read The
Gospel of Mary by
Karen King. 19. Find
a way
to celebrate your part in the priesthood of all believers. 20. If
you are
an ordained woman, make intentional efforts to reach out to laywomen as
peers;
if you are a lay woman, reach out to an ordained woman as a colleague
in
ministry. 21. Thank
one
of the people who made the ordination of women a possibility in your
diocese. 22. Celebrate
Mother’s Day as a Day for Peace, the way the founder, Julia Ward Howe,
intended
it. 23. Write
a
poem, prayer, or hymn in thanksgiving for women’s ministries. 24. Have
a
feast in your church and invite a woman who has been ordained twenty
years or
more to come and share her story. 25. Plant
a
tree in your church yard in honor of women’s ordained ministries. 26. Add
one or
more mother’s names to the list of the fathers in Eucharistic Prayer C.
27. Decorate
gingerbread cookies like women priests and serve at coffee hour. 28. Ask
your
vestry to find a way to celebrate the 30th anniversary in your
congregation. 29. Visit
the
Office of Women’s Ministries Web Site at www.episcopalchurch.org/women
30. Celebrate
the Feast of Mary Magdalene on July 22 and pass out red
eggs. (Learn about
this story if you do not know it.) Continue the octave in celebration
of all women’s
ministries and end on the Feast Day of Mary and Martha, the anniversary
of the this
page was published april 21 2006
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