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  Bishop   Releases 'Vision 2020' Five-Year Strategic Plan This is a strategic plan for the next five years, leading up to the year 2020. In this plan, we take a critical look at our accomplishments and refocus our planning. We   outline our remarkable history, place our mutual ministry into context and include information from a survey of staff, board members, lay leaders and clergy.    Click here to read it.
 
  Free   Clergy Spouse Retreat, April 4-5, at Camp Allen This free retreat is an invitation from JoAnne Doyle, Larry Harrison and Susan Fisher for all active clergy spouses. Join for fun, food and fellowship. You can even sign up for skeet shooting or horseback riding. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. on April 4   and ends April 5 at 3 p.m.   Register here.
 
  Sign   Up for Diocesan Youth Choir Camp, July 6-12 The Diocesan Music Commission will present Diocesan Music Camp for musicians in rising grades 4-8. The camp will be expanded to include both vocal and instrumental music   instruction. Interested campers can   apply here.  Scholarships are available.  For more information, contact Dr. Linda Patterson 979.836.7248.
 
  THE   Conference Opens Registration for May 2-4 Event Bishop Rob Wright of Atlanta, joins Jamie Clark-Soles, author and professor of New Testament at Perkins School of Theology, SMU, Dallas as keynoters for THE CONFERENCE   on evangelism, stewardship and formation, May 2-4, 2014.   Learn more here.
 
  Bayou   City Service Corps Seeks Fellows for 2014-15 Young adults are encouraged to apply for    Bayou City Service Corps. Bayou City is a year-long program starting in August that exists to provide young adults (ages 18-32) the time and space needed to search for truth, work for social and economic justice, live in community, and be challenged into   a more deliberate way of life. Fellows will work at a Houston based non-profit. Benefits include housing, insurance, stipend and $2,000 end-of-service award. Participants do not have to be Episcopalian, so pass on to your friends of other faiths!    Click here to read more or apply.
 
 National Renovaré Conference Comes to Houston, April 3-5Renovaré   is a ministry committed to Christian spiritual formation. The Diocese of Texas is a co-sponsor this year, and the conference theme is “Formation for whole life: identity, community, and mission.”    Register now.
 
 TENS Conference Opens Registration for June 6-7 EventThe theme for this year's TENS Stewardship Conference is Walking the Way. Sister Joan Chittister, The Rt. Rev. Robert Wright, Bishop of Atlanta, and The Rev. Canon Charles   La Fond, Canon Steward at St. John's in Denver, will serve as keynote speakers. You can visit in person, sign up for a live webcast or a recorded webcast.    Click here to learn more.
 
 Malawi Trip Seeks More ParticipantsJoin other Episcopalians, June 12-29, and travel to our partner diocese in Southern Malawi to stay with local families, worship, participate in ministry and learn about   their cultural history. You will learn what is being done to improve the lives of Malawians and where challenges still exist. A river safari is included. Cost is $3800 which covers airfare from Houston or Austin, accommodations, entrance fees and most meals.   Partial scholarships are available. Email Nancy Parish at   NancyP@stdave.org. For more information    click here. Applications and a $500 must be submitted as soon as possible. Full payment will be required by April 14.
 
 Walking the Mourner's Path Group at Palmer Memorial, HoustonWalking the Mourners' Path, a small group program for those mourning the death of a loved one, will be offered at Palmer this spring, beginning after Easter. Meeting for   8 weeks on Tuesday evenings, the faith-based group will be led by trained facilitators and follows a curriculum. Palmer is located at 6221 Main St. in Houston and invites all interested persons to contact facilitators Sue Hamblen at  essayhamblen@att.net for more information.
 
 Join a National Gathering to Challenge Violence, April 9-11Presentations, workshops and panel discussions examining violence in all its forms in American society, with a hard look at what can be done, are the elements of  a special   Episcopal Church gathering: Reclaiming the Gospel of Peace: An Episcopal Gathering to Challenge the Epidemic of Violence. Bishops, clergy and laity from throughout the Episcopal Church are invited to gather April 9 – 11 at the Reed Center and Sheraton in Oklahoma   City, OK (Diocese of Oklahoma).   Read more.
 
 Mike Endicott Visits Houston for Weekend of Healing MinistryThe Rev. Mike Endicott will return to St. John the Divine, Houston, for a weekend of healing ministry, April 30 - May 4.    Learn more here.
 
 More than 1,000 Kids are Already Registered for Summer CampSpring Break usually brings a large influx of parents thinking about summer camp. There are over 1,000 campers registered for Camp Allen this summer and some sessions   have filled. March and early April is the time to pick your session and process your application online at    www.campallen.org
 
 Diocese of West Texas to Participate in Walk to Action to Prevent Child AbuseAs a member from St. Alban’s, Harlingen, Kathy Dittman, is on the PCAT (Prevent Child Abuse Texas) Board and suffered the tragedy of losing her two-year-old daughter to   abuse by a caregiver. St. Alban’s has rallied around her, brining in many team members with their own experiences with child abuse, and each year, Team DWTX grows. This year the walk will be held on November 1, and DWTX would love help from the Diocese of   Texas. To learn more contact Laura Shaver, communications officer for the Diocese of West Texas at  laura.shaver@dwtx.org or visit    walktoaction.org.
 
 More Upcoming Events March   21 - The Missing Link Concert at St. Thomas, Houston March   22 - Cruzando la Frontera con Jesus, Houston March   24 - Samuel T. Lloyd at Seminary of the Southwest March   28 - Bishop Doyle Speaks at Houston ECW Luncheon March   29 - Altar Guild Workshop, Round Rock Click here for   a full calendar. 
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