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Support Our Companion Diocese This Christmas

December 13, 2023
 

Dear Friends,
 
During the season of Advent, we proclaim an overarching message of hope, proclaiming with the prophet Isaiah that the light of God’s love shines in the midst of all that is part of our human condition:
 
The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light;
those who lived in a land of deep darkness
on them light has shined.
You have multiplied the nation, you have increased its joy;
they rejoice before you as with joy at the harvest, 
as people exult when dividing plunder.
 (Isaiah 9:2-3)


 
At Christmas, we celebrate this light by honoring the Incarnation of the God’s word in the birth of Jesus Christ. In this holy birth, we, together with all of creation, are born anew. Nothing will ever be the same again. It is natural that as we celebrate with joy and gratitude, we also remember those with whom we share the bond of faith and respond with a recognition of the call we all have to tell this good news of Christ with the world.
 
Our Companion Diocese of Newala is building a school for the pre- and primary school students. In the past few years, student enrollment has increased dramatically and the need for a new school is great. The CCM Sisters (Chama Cha Mariamu/Society of Holy St. Mary), the religious community of women that runs this school, have been sourcing good quality and fairly priced materials from the bigger cities to aid with construction and keep costs as low as possible. Fr. Oswald Bwechwa, assistant rector of Christ Church, Whitefish Bay and a companion diocese committee member, reports that currently electrical work is being completed and soon the plumbers will begin with their part of the project. The sisters have secured funding for both electric work and plumbing. The next major step in the construction process will be securing floor tiling in order to complete the school floors. The sisters estimate that they will need $15,000 for the costs of the tiles, cement, shipping, and other expenses.


 
During this holy season, we are asking parishes and members of the Diocese of Milwaukee to contribute toward this important school flooring project. Together we can support the work in our companion diocese by helping them provide clean, safe, and inviting schools to educate their children. Our goal is to completely sponsor the flooring part of the construction project. This means we are aiming to raise $15,000. Will you help with this important project?
 
To help, you may mail a check to the diocesan office with “Newala” written on the memo line to 804 E Juneau Ave, Milwaukee WI 53202. To offer a gift of stock or to give electronically, please contact Caroline Senn, CFO, at  .
 
Thank you and God bless you during this holy season and in the new year!
 

In Christ,

The Standing Committee and Diocesan Staff of the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee

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Christmas Message from Bishop Lee

Christmas 2021

"The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it." John 1:5
 
In our part of the world, Christmas is celebrated at the darkest, coldest time of the year. We celebrate the Light of Christ coming into this world — Emmanuel, God With Us — just when our physical surroundings are bleakest. This year, like last year, the bleakness might seem even more acute. Although there has been progress, the pandemic we thought, hoped, and prayed might be over is decidedly not. The unrest of the world seems as intractable as ever. Injustices flourish, violence plagues us, the earth itself is in turmoil. And still, we proclaim:
 
The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness does not overcome it!
 
I ask you to join me in making this proclamation our way of life. Let us make it real. The darkness of the world is our opportunity to shine brighter than ever. Every act of hope and love, every decision to care for one another, every kindness and act of generosity, every work of justice, every prayer of thanksgiving — they are all proclamations of the truth at the heart of the Christian life:
 
The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness does not overcome it!
 
In particular, I encourage every congregation in this diocese to refresh its commitment to the most careful practices we have adopted to keep one another safe. I have been informed by some congregations about their decision to suspend in-person worship at this time in the face of the Omicron surge, a decision I wholeheartedly support. For all of us, let us recommit ourselves to being fully vaccinated as appropriate, to wear masks and practice social distancing if and whenever we gather, to pay very close attention to matters of ventilation and spacing, and to provide virtual worship opportunities whenever possible.
 
Psalm 139 addresses God like this, "Darkness is not dark to you; the night is as bright as the day." This Christmas, let us rejoice that the Light of Christ shines in every darkness and that we live and move have our being in such a light. God is with us.
 
A holy Christmas to you all.

+Jeff
 
The Rt. Rev. Jeff Lee
Bishop Provisional of Milwaukee

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