Date: May 16, 2025
Having shared some highlights from our ’24-’25 program year and our May Anglican Commentaries, today we shift to a look forward and some of the projects we are working on this summer.
Through our Trinity grant project, we have completed on-line leadership training with 5 cohorts of young leaders from Kenya, Mexico, Diocese of Jerusalem, the province of Southern Africa, the Philippines. This summer we are preparing for a 6th cohort in Brazil to begin in September. We are also working on a manual for Anglican youth leadership development including the materials and reflections from the first 5 cohorts presented for use and contextual adaptation by Anglicans world-wide. The workbook is one of the major outcomes of our grant program with Trinity and will be complete by summer 2026.
This summer we are also spending time supporting international students who are staying on campus for the summer, providing them with some fellowship and emotional sustenance during a time when they will be missing their loved ones back home and their previously planned travels. We will also be preparing for Communion Sabbatical visits and continued Scriptural Reasoning events in the fall of 2025.
The Rev. Dr. Katherine Grieb, CACS Director, will be engaged in a number of writing projects, co-authoring books on the ordination of women in the Episcopal Church and the history of the Episcopal Church in the country of Georgia. She will travel to Utrecht in July to teach at the Anglican Summer School in Europe.
Katherine Grieb, Hartley Wensing, Melissa Allbrandt, Addie Budnick, Noni Shezi, and Daniel Bentley
CACS Team
