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From the Bishop Our cause is moving forward in the courts by the Rt. Rev. Jack L. Iker Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, On the Feast of the Epiphany we received a great gift from the wise men and women of the Texas Supreme Court. They will hear our Direct Appeal in the litigation brought against us by The Episcopal Church! This is good news for several reasons. First and foremost, it will save us lots of time and money. By not having to go first to the Court of Appeals in Tarrant County, it will save us as much as a full year or more in the legal process and a substantial amount of legal fees. Second, it gives us encouragement about the eventual outcome the Supreme Court s decision. While it is never wise to try to predict what a court will do, it is a very good sign that they are taking our case at this time. It is rare for a Direct Appeal to be filed in the first place, and it is even rarer for the Supreme Court to grant one! It is clear that the Court understands that key questions of the constitutionality of Texas statutes, trust codes, and property laws are at issue in this litigation. It is our hope and expectation that the Supreme Court, using neutral principles of law, will rule in our favor. Third, the other side did everything they could to prevent this from happening. They vigorously opposed a Direct Appeal, yet now they welcome the chance to reach an expedited resolution of this matter. We were required to file a brief with the Supreme Court by February 6, with the other side having until February 27 to file their reply. Then our attorneys will have until March 13 to make our response. The Court will then set a date for oral arguments in Austin, perhaps as early as late April, with a final decision not expected until months later. The Episcopal Church has sued departing parishes and dioceses all across the nation, and the local TEC folks are fond of quoting the favorable decisions reached in other state courts, while ignoring the fact that many of those cases in other states were decided under laws that do not apply in Texas. Our suit is a matter of Texas law, not laws as found in other states. While we pray for our Christian brothers and sisters who are being penalized for their faith, let s not become distracted by rhetorical tactics that simply change the subject and prove nothing. As a matter of fact, the outcome of our case either will uphold or rewrite Texas law. If allowed to stand, the ruling in Judge Chupp s court would permit (1) unaffiliated parties to remove directors of a non-profit corporation, contrary to the Texas Non-Profit Corporation Act; (2) an outsider such as TEC to file an action against a corporation with whom it has no affiliation and alleging that the corporation has acted contrary to its governing documents and has wrongly amended it articles of incorporation based on an ecclesiastical decision made by TEC; and (3) a non-property owner to amend a trust contrary to the Texas Trust Code, which states (a) only the owner of property may impose a trust on the owner's property and (b) that a trust is revocable unless it states otherwise. Let us continue to undergird all of this with lots of prayer. In addition to praying for our legal team, let us pray for wisdom and right judgment for the honorable justices of the Texas Supreme Court. Donations are still needed for our Legal Defense Fund, and your contribution at this time will help pay for the costs of our Direct Appeal to the Supreme Court. Editor s note: Text of the brief and other litigation documents can be found at www.fwepiscopal.org. 2 Forward In Mission ~ Winter 2012

Discipleship and Evangelism Brotherhood of St. Andrew leader addresses diocesan convention The Brotherhood of St. Andrew, or BOSA, is a century-old Anglican men s organization with chartered chapters on every continent but Antarctica. Since 2009 Jim Blauvelt, a Mississippi Anglican, has served as the Brotherhood s liaison to the ACNA. He received a warm welcome to our Diocesan Convention in November; following are excerpts from his remarks. I ve been impressed with the fact that the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth has the most BOSA chapters of any diocese or network within ACNA. I hope soon we can say that every church within this diocese and within ACNA has a Brotherhood of St. Andrew chapter that is functioning as an evangelism outreach. Our sole purpose is to bring men and boys into Christ s kingdom. Our three disciplines are daily prayer, regular study of the scriptures, and making continuous efforts to bring others to our Lord Jesus. For several years I was the ambassador to the seminaries and went around talking to many seminarians some are here today about what the Brotherhood is, and pointed out to them when they went into their first parish, that if they found a group of men who are praying daily, regularly studying the scriptures, and making efforts to bring others in, they have a winning situation. If they don t find that, the Brotherhood provides a way to help with that. Last Sunday I was with Rancho Hills Church in San Diego, Calif., where the priest is head of an Anglican Hispanic network ministry. After the first service, 20 guys stopped and heard about the Brotherhood. After the Spanish service, we had about 40 guys. From all indications, we will have a sizable chapter in Rancho Hills Church within the next month. We minister to youth through Junior Brotherhood chapters, where we have developed a popular program on Bible quizzing. We have three teams of three members each on jump seats. The quizmaster reads a question, and the first person up gets to answer the question. It s particularly interesting when you get into quizzing over the Gospels and the Book of Acts, because there are situation questions. To whom was it said, who said it, what was the result? Bible quizzing has contributed very much to young people finding vocations. My son Jeremy, who is now a priest, was introduced to Bible quizzing when he was in the 6th grade by a Presbyterian pastor in Washington, Iowa. In that quizzing class, three people found their vocation. It opened them up to the Word of God and let that Word seep into their being, and they followed the call which our Lord gave them. Rancho Hills Church is looking at doing the quizzing, because although they do many things in Spanish, the children are learning English in school. Bible quizzing in English will help them with language skills, and it will help them to grow in our Lord. During Jim s November visit he met with local BOSA members to discuss the formation of a multi-chapter Assembly as a way to help the Brotherhood grow. As a result, the first diocesan BOSA Assembly will be held Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul. For more about this, please see page 5. The Brotherhood s national Web site is at http://brothersandrew.org/. Forward In Mission ~ Winter 2012 3

Around the Diocese St. Matthias offers gift book to benefit orphans Nicene Creed is a devotional and a fundraiser. The slim, full-color picture book goes phrase by phrase through the Nicene Creed, setting the words with beautiful full-color images. The cost of a single copy is $24.99; multiple copies can be obtained for parish bookstores or events. Seventyfive percent of the profit raised goes to relief programs in Tanzania and Malawi. The Malawi program feeds schoolchildren in Karonga, a remote and needy district in the northern part of the nation. Contact Heather Smith at abeautifulthing@att.net. Diocesan Altar Guild meeting All Altar Guild members (and trainees) are invited to the diocesan Altar Guild meeting Saturday, March 3, at St. John s Church in Fort Worth. Bishop Iker will celebrate Eucharist at 10 a.m., and Bishop Wantland will give a program titled The Sacraments: Signs of Grace. The gathering concludes with a lunch and business meeting. To register, please send $15 and your name and parish information to Trish Williamson, 4405 Birchman Ave., Fort Worth 76107 by Feb. 27. Your tee time is 8:30 a.m. The annual Bishop s Challenge Golf Tournament is scheduled for Friday, June 1, at the Squaw Valley Golf Courses in Glen Rose. The tournament format is a four-person scramble. Play begins at 8:30 a.m., and lunch will be waiting when you return to the clubhouse. Prizes are awarded for longest drive, closest to the pin, and more. A Senior Flight will be offered again this year for foursomes with all members aged 60 or over. Hole sponsorship opportunities are available, too, for your business, ministry, or parish. Mark your calendar now and rally your foursome for this fun and relaxing day on the links, with all proceeds benefiting Camp Crucis. Parish coordinators will begin taking sign-ups begin in March. Come out and play a round for the kids. Lenten Quiet Day Fr. Charles Erlandson will present a program on Anglican Spirituality at the women s Lenten Quiet Day, Saturday, March 24, at St. John s Church in Fort Worth. Registration begins at 9 a.m., with Eucharist at 9:30. Fr. Erlandson s presentation begins at 10:30; a time of quiet reflection will be followed by lunch and a discussion period with Fr. Erlandson. The cost is $15. Download a registration form at fwepiscopal.org. Elder Care Committee formed An Elder Care Committee has been formed in the diocese to assist individuals and congregations with issues affecting the wellbeing of older members. Topics already identified include housing, health care, finance, pastoral care, and legal directives. Fr. Zeke Rogers, the rector of St. Gregory s Church in Mansfield, chairs the committee. Contact information is in the diocesan Directory or online at http://fwepiscopal.org/elder/ecaremain. Diocesan Convention election results The 29th Annual Diocesan Convention elected Fr. Scott Wooten and Mr. Ron Turner to threeyear terms on the Standing Committee. Fr. Timothy Matkin and Mr. Mack Wood were elected to the Ecclesiastical Trial Court. In addition, a slate of delegates was elected to represent the diocese at the 2012 ACNA Provincial Assembly, which takes place in Ridgecrest, N.C., this coming June. Dreaming of Summer Camp? Early bird registration continues through March 15 for Summer 2012 sessions at Camp Crucis. There is something for every age, from pee-wees through senior high. Check the schedule and sign up now at campcrucis.org for the best prices of the season on Summer Camp and Horse Camp sessions. A $50 deposit secures your discount. 4 Forward In Mission ~ Winter 2012

Clergy MilestoneS In recent months, three priests of the diocese were married, two were ordained, and three more were instituted as parish rectors. Here are some photos from those happy events. Fr. Alan Horton at his ordination. Gretchen & Fr. Sam Keyes Fr. Mark Polley at his ordination. Claire & Fr. Jon Jenkins Fr. Jeff Stubbs at his institution. Fr. Gregory Crosthwait processes out just ahead of the Bishop at his institution. Fr. Christopher Culpepper receives the church keys at his institution. Liz & Fr. Chris Guptill 6 Forward In Mission ~ Winter 2012