Rescheduled Ordination! February 7th at 10:00 AM!

The ordination for Deacon Caleb and Eddie Sluka has been rescheduled for then following Saturday, February 7th at 10:00 AM!
Clergy wear red stoles.

The ordination for Deacon Caleb and Eddie Sluka has been rescheduled for then following Saturday, February 7th at 10:00 AM!
Clergy wear red stoles.

Brothers,
As we enter this next chapter of communicating the life of our communion, we are launching Three Streams United — a unified effort to amplify the story, worship, and witness of the Charismatic Episcopal Church across modern platforms. Our mission is simple: to share with clarity, beauty, and Spirit the works of God happening in our parishes throughout the nation. This ministry depends entirely on participation from our churches. We cannot tell the story of the CEC without the voices, sermons, testimonies, photos, and written reflections of our people. We are asking you, our clergy, to serve as the first filter and encouragers of this effort. Please review the forms below and share them with those in your parish who can help generate meaningful content.
Why Your Participation Matters
From the earliest days of our movement, the CEC has carried a prophetic call to bear witness to the fullness of Christian worship — the convergence of the evangelical, charismatic, and sacramental streams. In past decades this message spread through books, cassette ministries, conferences, and worship albums. Today, that same message must be carried through YouTube, Instagram, podcasts, and written digital publications. Every submission — whether or not it is published — helps us see how God is moving in our communion. Not every piece can be selected for publication, but every piece informs the editorial teams and strengthens the collective picture of life in the CEC. Our goal is not volume, but faithful representation of what God is doing in our churches.
Submission Forms
Below are the three forms that will allow your parish to contribute to the YouTube channel, the Sermon of the Week, Instagram/Facebook highlights, and the Substack publishing arm of 3SU.
1. Sermon of the Week / Video Submissions (YouTube & Podcast)
Submit weekly sermons for consideration for the Sermon of the Week and long-form video/podcast content.
Link: https://forms.gle/
2. Photos, Parish Spotlights, Testimonies, Events, Social Media Content (Instagram/Facebook)
Submit parish photos, short videos, testimonies, event highlights, feast-day moments, and anything visually capturing the life of your church.
Link: https://forms.gle/
3. Written Articles, Testimonials, Event Write-Ups, Prophetic Words (Three Streams Publishing / Substack)
Submit written content for review by our editorial team, including teaching articles, devotionals, testimonies, event journalism, or reflections.
(Please see the attached submission guide referenced in the form.)
Link: https://forms.gle/
A Final Word
The CEC is experiencing a fresh stirring of the Spirit. We have seen it in our churches, in our young adults, and in gatherings like Three Streams Ignited. God is pouring out on our churches and part of stewarding that outpouring is making the works of God visible across our communion. We are deeply grateful for your partnership. Please encourage your parish leaders, worship teams, writers, photographers, and storytellers to participate. Your leadership will make all the difference as we “write the vision and make it plain” for all our people.
If you have any questions, or if you’d like help discerning what to submit, please reach out at 3su@cec-na.org.
In Christ,
Three Streams United
2021 Fall Clergy and Wives Retreat October 7th-9th (Synopsis by Fr. Jeffery Welch)
Early in October this year our Bishop Rob Northwood hosted all the clergy and their wives of our Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic CEC at a Spiritual Retreat at Solomon Island’s Holiday Inn. The Lord gave us beautiful weather on the ride there and all through the Retreat. We were blessed with several guests especially our Patriarch Bp. Craig Bates and his wife Cathy and Rev. Dr. Bob Engle From World Vision and The Urban Ministry Institute (TUMI).
Bishop Rob led us in Holy Communion Friday morning bringing us the first message through the sermon. He emphasized our Church’s mission to take the full gospel into all the world through signs and wonders as well as preaching and teaching. We do this because “our” Church is not ours! It belongs to our Lord Jesus. As in the story of the Samaritan Woman at the well, we are called to find ‘key’ people who will help open up whole communities to the gospel. He concluded that we needed to form small discipleship groups within the parish to minister and reach outside our parish.
Bob Engle taught the next two sessions. He shared his experiences as a World Vision missionary to the inner city (with his family) since 1982 and how God called him to learn different cultural languages. It was not always easy. But just like Jesus’ example there is no ‘gain without pain’! His talks were filled with ‘truth nuggets’ such as “If you want people to learn to build a ship, teach them to love the lonely immensity of the sea;” All the while emphasizing we are in an invisible spiritual war between two Kingdoms; How the currency of the galaxy is souls; and Jesus is LORD of all. This means the Church is central to our Christian life, the gospel is the basis of discipleship, the Holy Spirit empowers us for action, and we need to embrace and share the Kingdom of God. He added there is no great commission without a great submission to Christ.
Our Patriarch Bishop Bates preached at the Holy Communion on Saturday morning as the Retreat ended. He shared extensively of his personal spiritual journey including how God led him into the CEC and it’s early growing pains (as any creature of God experiences). He emphasized our need to re-commit to all three “streams” of the CEC, particularly true revival through our evangelical efforts. He emphasized the priesthood of all believers, not just the ordained clergy, and that true revival comes from committed laity involved in liturgy, charismatic ministry and going out to make disciples of all nations (including differing cultures). He left us with this golden truth-nugget: We don’t bring people to Christ… we are to bring Christ to the people where they live.
Great fellowship was enjoyed by all at meals and times of relaxed sharing while seated outside each evening. It was a refreshing and wonderfully challenging Spiritual time. Thank you Bishop Rob.