Episcopal Deacon Hasn't Taken 'the Easy Way'

As a deacon, she has served at two churches in Lakeland, All Saints and St. Stephen’s, where she taught classes, assisted in worship services and helped the pastors visit the sick and elderly.

“A deacon’s calling is to take the needs and concerns of the world into the church and the care and concerns of the church into the world,” she said.

She was so conscientious in her duties that in 1999, the bishop of the Diocese of Central Florida, the Rt. Rev. John Howe, nominated her for the Stephen Award, given annually by the Episcopal National Organization of Deacons.

Verret won the award, which she calls “one of the greatest honors I ever received.”

Howe calls her “a very special person.”

“She’s just an outstanding deacon. Joan truly lives with one foot in the world and one in the church. She’s a woman of deep prayer, and she has a heart of service,” he said.

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6 comments on “Episcopal Deacon Hasn't Taken 'the Easy Way'

  1. azusa says:

    Sorry, OT here – but has this strange story crossed your desk yet?
    What has the South African Church been concealing?
    http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=11106

  2. Katherine says:

    azusa, #1, here is the [url=http://www.thetimes.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=1057328]news article[/url] to which you refer. The retired Archbishop of South Africa, Ndungane, is being sued by his estranged wife for allegedly failing to support her financially since his retirement.

  3. azusa says:

    #2 – thanks. Ndungane was the man who played cover for Gene Robinson, flashing his ANC credentials. I suspected he was really a politician in a miter. I think his successor turned against him, but the report that he has ben AWOL from church and marriage for two years is pretty disturbing.

  4. Choir Stall says:

    Back on topic:
    Now I think I might believe in cloning. Clone this woman and TEC will thrive. She has the easily-minted clergy princes beat by a mile.
    What a servant! In the footsteps of the Servant whom many claim to serve this deacon leaves deeper prints.

  5. FenelonSpoke says:

    Lovely article; Thanks and may God continue to bless the work of this wonderful servant of the Lord.

  6. Capt. Father Warren says:

    As one canonically resident in the Diocese of Central Florida, I would like to point out the outstanding work of Archdeacon Linda Brondsted in supporting the diaconate in Central Florida as well as the attentive eye of Bishop Howe in supporting all orders of ministry in the diocese. Both of these clergy have worked tirelessly to provide support for all their clerical brothers and sisters and the results show.