Please join me in offering the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Justin Welby, a very warm welcome tomorrow for what will be quite an exciting day. Archbishop Welby is joined by Canon David Porter, his Chief of Staff, and the Rev. Tosin Oladipo, his Chaplain. I am extremely grateful to CACS for coordinating this […]
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As the Seminary continues to navigate a world with COVID-19, we are starting to welcome groups, friends, and alums back to campus. Last week, the Seminary hosted a women’s discernment group, a vestry retreat, and the American Friends of the Episcopal Church of the Sudans. This week, we look forward to welcoming the Most Rev. […]
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Regular readers of the Commentary are aware that Luke Markham had a positive COVID result on Tuesday. As an exposed person, I then spent Wednesday and Thursday carefully navigating the world: I wore my mask constantly and did everything I could to physically distance. During this time, I took two “at home” tests, both of […]
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The Karl Barth Prize of the Union of Evangelical Churches in the EKD (Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland) has been awarded to an extraordinary array of exceptional scholars for over 36 years. Eberhard Jüngel (1986), Bruce McCormack (1998), George Hunsinger (2010), and Michael Beintker (2020) are all winners. So, I am proud and delighted to share […]
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The Office of Multicultural Ministries invites all students to a Flamingo Flock Talk on “Belonging at VTS,” moderated by the Rev. Canon John T. W. Harmon, Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Washington, DC. This is an opportunity for students to share their experiences of personal expression and intercultural belonging within the context of a […]
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As it happens Luke my son received the news that yesterday he has tested positive for COVID. He is feeling fine; his symptoms are confined to the effects of having an allergy. However, this does pose the question: What should I do? The CDC guidelines are clear. A person fully vaccinated and boosted is permitted […]
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When I was training for the priesthood, I remember vividly my first Holy Week at my contextual ministry site. On the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, I was responsible for leading a group of parishioners in the Evening Office. On Thursday, I was washing feet. On the Friday, I had a lunchtime service and then an […]
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Today is Maundy Thursday – the Last Supper; the moment of betrayal and the arrest occur on this day. We are now getting ready for the tragedy of Good Friday. Etymologically, the origin of Good Friday is from “God’s Friday.” In much the same way that Goodbye is from “God be with you,” tomorrow is […]
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Thinking through imaginative ways of cultivating our devotional lives is a key part of our work at Virginia Theological Seminary. So I was excited to learn that, in collaboration with the Rev. Patricia Lyons, D.Min., the Rev. Lorenzo Lebrija of our TryTank has 750 people signed up for the Holy Week experience. This was the […]
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One joy of Seminary is that there is a real opportunity to live into Holy Week. It is an extraordinary week. These are the days when we walk with our Lord. The growing opposition, the confusion of expectation (is Jesus a political ruler or not?), and the imaginative and profound teaching shape the Monday and […]
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