Today the Episcopal Church
remembers and honors Julia Chester Emery who died on this day in 1922. James Kiefer writes:
Her
father was a New England sea captain. Two of her brothers became priests. One
sister, Helen, cared for another sister who was ill, and made a project of providing
hospitality in her New York City home for missionaries on leave. Another
sister, Mary, was National Secretary of the Women's Auxiliary of the Board of
Missions for its first four years, from 1872 to 1876. At this point, Julia took
over, and was National Secretary of the Auxiliary for forty years, from 1876 to
1916.
She
visited every diocese in the United States, co-ordinating and encouraging work
in support of missions. She traveled to London as a delegate to the
Pan-Anglican Congress. She traveled to Japan, inland China, Hong Kong, and the
Philippines to advance missionary work there, and to be able to report on it to
the Episcopal women in the United States.
It was
Julia who invented the United Thank Offering (UTO). This works (or used to work
-- my political instincts tell me that not everyone today would be comfortable
with the original arrangement) by giving each woman a small box with a slit in
the top (a cardboard piggy bank), and encouraging her to drop a small
contribution into it whenever she feels thankful about something. Once a year,
the women of the parish present these at the Sunday service, and the money is
sent to national headquarters to be used for missions
Let us pray: O Almighty God, who have surrounded us with a
great cloud of witnesses: Grant that we, encouraged by the good example of your
servant Julia, may persevere in running the race that is set before us, until
at last we may with her attain to your eternal joy; through Jesus Christ, the
pioneer and perfecter of our faith, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy
Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
CALENDAR
REMINDERS
17 January 2013: Seaside Seniors at
St. Augustine.
21 January 2013: MLK Day at St.
Vincent’s House: Noon day prayers and celebration.
Please remember everyone on our
Prayer List, especially Robert Hacker’s mother and family, Lee Runion and Randy
Furlong.
Your servant in Christ,
The Rev. Chester J. Makowski+
St. Augustine of Hippo Episcopal
ChurchGalveston, Texas 77550
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