Rachel Mash

Mvoti Servers Guild Diocese of Natal

The servers met at All Saints Stanger to recommit to the ministry and receive training for the work of serving God’s Church. A key thee of the training was the implementation of what we do sacramentally, as acts of service in the world. “If we carry a Candle on Sunday we are to carry the light of Christ in practical ways everyday.”  Being a server means serving God in the world he created and redeemed and serving creation by caring for it is fundamental to Christian service. “He who plants a tree, plants a Hope” – Thomas Fuller. As Mvoti Archdeaconry we aim to save our environment and teach the younger generation to keep their environment clean and how to plant a tree. We plant a tree whenever we meet as a group, be it a meeting or social gathering in out Archdeaconry, this initiative is headed by our Youth Chaplain Chris Robson.

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Safeguarding the Integrity of Creation

Canon Nikki Arthy and her husband Dr Giles Field recently travelled thousands of kilometres from the UK to the Kingdom of Eswatini in southern Africa. Canon Nikki was on sabbatical from her role as Rector of Gloucester City Centre and City Canon at Gloucester Cathedral. She and Dr Giles lived and worked in Eswatini 30 years ago which is where their commitment to the environment began. The Diocese of Eswatini hosted Nikki and Giles and took them to visit some of their environment projects. They were delighted to meet Bishop Dalcy Dlamini and tour some of the projects with her, together with her team of Green Anglicans who are the Project Officers. We were pleased to show them the Goats Project, Forestry Project, Piggery Project and the Communion Forest Project. Whilst in Eswatini, Giles and Nikki responded to the calling to be good stewards of creation by planting trees to offset the carbon emitted in their travel. Nikki’s tree marks her sabbatical and Giles’ tree marks his retirement. Two further trees were planted for their sons, Joshua Sizwe and Dominic Sipho making a total of four mango trees planted as part of the Communion Forest Project in celebration of mother earth. ‘We are so impressed by the energy as Green Anglicans of the Project Officers Mncedisi Masuku and Thuli Encongwane,’ writes Canon Nikki. ‘We thank Bishop Dalcy and her team for their warm welcome back to Eswatini and for continuing to inspire us in our joint commitment to the environment.’ The Diocese of Eswatini will grow and nurture the trees. Meanwhile, Nikki and Giles will encourage their friends and families to support both the Communion Forest Project and the Goats Project by donating a tree and / or a goat when celebrating special days such as birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, weddings or ordinations.  If others would like to donate a tree or a goat, please contact Mncedisi Masuku by email [email protected]   Mncedisi Masuku, Green Anglican and Project Officer, Diocese of Eswatini

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PREPARING THE STREETS FOR THE MESSIAH

Palm Sunday Procession, just as the people of Jerusalem threw down their clothes so that Jesus could ride in comfort into Jerusalem, the youth of the Diocese of the Free State committed to preparing the streets for the Messiah by cleaning up the streets in front of the Palm Sunday procession. They also educated the community about saving water, as world water day was on the 22nd of March. The Congregation Of St. Edward’s and St Peters  Anglican Church, Diocese Of The Free State, Hit The Streets With Placards And Refuse Bags. We Were Raising Awareness On The Importance Of Saving Water. We Were Letting People Know About National Water Week And Friday, March 22nd, Which Marked The Annual International Water Day. The Young Boys And Girls Helped Pick Up Litter In Front Of The Procession, Which Was The Task Of Green Anglicans. This Symbolized The Cleaning Of The Way As The Lord Jesus Christ Enters The Jerusalem Of Our Hearts, Souls And Minds. Morena Pule, Rethabile Maloisane

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PREPARE THE STREETS FOR THE MESSIAH

The voice of one crying in the wilderness: “Prepare the way of the LORD; Make straight in the desert A highway for our God. Every valley shall be exalted And every mountain and hill brought low; The crooked places shall be made straight And the rough places smooth; The glory of the LORD shall be revealed, And all flesh shall see it together; For the mouth of the LORD has spoken.” Isaiah 40:3-5 Today’s challenge is to have a clean up along the streets where you will walk for the Palm Sunday procession. What a powerful witness if the community can see the church out in numbers, cleaning up and when asked what are you doing we can say “we are preparing the streets for the Messiah”! Last Palm Sunday Bishop Steve Moreo of Johannesburg led a Palm Sunday Procession – but on going outside the Cathedral there was such a huge pile of rubbish, that he led a protest about poor waste management  -watch him here;https://x.com/RediTlhabi/status/1642809552004341760?s=20 If we really believe that cleanliness is next to godliness, then it should break our hearts to walk through the streets of our community and see such dirt.  Let us take this opportunity to gather together the day before Palm Sunday and to prepare the streets for the Messiah!

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MOVIE NIGHT

Here is the ocean, vast and wide, teeming with life of every kind, both large and small Psalms 104:25-27 Today’s challenge is to watch a movie about the impact of plastic with your youth group at church or your family – and have a discussion about how it makes them feel and what we can do about it Troubled waters: the impact of plastic on turtles Troubled waters Sea Turtles Albatross -this will break your heart! Albatross the movie Blue Planet 2 Episode 7 (on Amazon Prime) Broken On Netflix, the episode called “recycling Scam” it’s a documentary series Plastic Oceans have a range of films to watch What have you seen that has been impactful – either a movie or a short video clip – share with the group!

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