The flags shown here are for all the nations represented at General Convention. Ours is truly an international church.
Deputies continue to hold their positions until their successors are elected.
Part of our responsibility is to share our experiences and the General Convention outcomes with the diocese that elected us. The NH Deputation will provide a briefing at a September Clergy Day, as well as sharing with our congregations, convocations, and friends around the diocese. There will be an article in the printed diocesan newsletter.
Individual deputies were blogged at their own sites during conventions. Here is one link:
Jason Wells at GC78
And Bishop Rob Hirschfeld also wrote a reflection on what he experienced:
Tending the Vine: Reflections on the 78th General Convention
General Convention is a combination of legislative gathering, family reunion, wide-ranging worship experience, education, inspiration, and so much more. At time it is overwhelming. It also provides precious moments of insight and grace.
The 79th General Convention will take place in Austin, Texas, in the summer of 2018.
Blogging from General Convention by the deputies from New Hampshire. We welcome your comments and questions!
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
New Hampshire Deputies on the Big Screen
The House of Deputies is enormous--seating and tables for nearly 850 elected representatives, as well as a platform with executive officers, officials, staff, technicians, transcribers, and more. Plus seating for alternates and registered guests.
Therefore, large screens hang at the front of the hall so we can see the speakers and text of resolutions and amendments and results of electronic voting.
Members of the New Hampshire deputation took advantages of opportunities to speak!
Therefore, large screens hang at the front of the hall so we can see the speakers and text of resolutions and amendments and results of electronic voting.
Members of the New Hampshire deputation took advantages of opportunities to speak!
Bill speaks during debate |
Sarah questions procedure |
Margaret gives a report from the committee she chaired |
Randy give the HOD some excellent advice |
Work Hard, but Have Fun!
Fun and frolic are an important--and necessary--part of Convention life. Here are some examples of how our NH Deputation uses humor as self-care.
The ERD Goat Poster--a popular photo op! |
St. Francis at the Forward Movement booth |
Randy & Lynn at the ERD 75th Anniversary Party |
Flipper helps with an electronic vote |
Deputy King from New York |
Fun with gummy bears during a long debate |
666, the Devil's Number, turned up more than once. It freaks out the HoD! |
Utah Night
At every General Convention, the host Diocese sponsors an entertainment or activity that represents the culture and community of their location.
The Diocese of Utah invited us to the Mormon Temple grounds and the Tabernacle for a special concert. The heat of the evening meant that we spent very little time exploring the outdoors!
Inside, we first heard a group of drummers, followed by a welcome by Episcopal Bishop Hayashi of Utah, and the head of the Church of Latter-Day Saints. Then we were treated to a multitude of performers: singers, dancers, choirs, instrumentalists, performing as representatives of the region. The concert closed with hymns and patriotic songs.
The Diocese of Utah invited us to the Mormon Temple grounds and the Tabernacle for a special concert. The heat of the evening meant that we spent very little time exploring the outdoors!
Inside, we first heard a group of drummers, followed by a welcome by Episcopal Bishop Hayashi of Utah, and the head of the Church of Latter-Day Saints. Then we were treated to a multitude of performers: singers, dancers, choirs, instrumentalists, performing as representatives of the region. The concert closed with hymns and patriotic songs.
The Temple, where Mormons marry, off limits to non-Mormons |
Another impressive building in the Temple Grounds |
The Tabernacle, built in the 1870s |
Inside the Tabernacle on Utah Night |
Ballet Folkorico performing Mexican dances |
Native American performers |
Worship at Convention
There is a variety of worship at General Convention, with prayers conducted in many languages--English, Spanish, French, Navajo.
Our worship bulletins were on the Virtual Binder |
A deacon from Navajoland preaches |
Suffagan Bishop Mary Glasspool presides |
Bishops gather to process in for Sunday Eucharist |
The one on the right is our bishop |
PB Katharine and PHOD Gay Jennings and deacon |
Presiding Bishop-Elect Curry preached at the closing Eucharist |
Here is the sermon:
Celebrity Sightings and Interactions at the 78th General Convention
You never know who will enter the room or sit down next to you at a General Convention. Here are some--though not all--of our brushes with greatness!
Kate with Bishop Barbara Harris, who is 90 years young. |
PB-Elect Michael Curry, Bishop Katharine, her predecessor Bishop Frank Griswold |
Louie Crew Clay, Founder of Integrity USA |
The President of the House of Deputies hangs out in New Hampshire |
Gay wears lots of ribbons--"NO WHINING" is the best! |
Becky with Presiding Bishop Katharine |
Deputy Porter finds a dog performing friendship ministry |
Sarah and Becky and others with PB-Elect Michael Curry |
The Rev. Dr. Gregory Straub, past Sec. of Convention, returns to the HoD |
Bishop Rob with Bishop Curry, our next Presiding Bishop |
Claiming Common Ground: A March Against Gun Violence
On Sunday, June 28, the Bishops United Against Gun Violence sponsored the "Claiming Common Ground" march from the Salt Palace Convention Center to a park several blocks away.
The New Hampshire Deputation participated, wearing our Jonathan Daniels t-shirts.
The march was inspiring, the stories shared were eloquent evidence to the destructive and deadly effects of gun violence in our communities. Thanks to Salt Lake City officials (15 permits were required in advance) and to law enforcement for blocking the streets so we could march peacefully through the city, in silent or in singing witness.
The New Hampshire Deputation participated, wearing our Jonathan Daniels t-shirts.
Marchers assemble beside the Salt Palace |
Gay Jennings, President of the House of Deputies |
Bishop Sutton of Maryland |
Bishop Hayashi of Utah, gunshot victim |
New Hampshire on the march |
Nearing the park |
This sign was seen throughout Convention |
At the park, several speakers addressed the crowd |
Formerly a police officer, now a clergy person |
SLC gunshot victim whose daughter was shot in front of her |
Our Bishop listens to powerful testimony |
Presiding Bishop-elect Michael Curry, the final speaker |
The march was inspiring, the stories shared were eloquent evidence to the destructive and deadly effects of gun violence in our communities. Thanks to Salt Lake City officials (15 permits were required in advance) and to law enforcement for blocking the streets so we could march peacefully through the city, in silent or in singing witness.
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