Category: Dean’s Commentary

Thank you Adoremos team

We have an expectation of at least one act of corporate worship a day at VTS. My practice is to attend the 8.15am Eucharist. Every occasion is a gift – after all, we are worshiping God and gathering together. However, today, I do want to thank in particular the team responsible for the Bilingual Eucharist […]

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Hurricanes – those that have been and those yet to come

VTS has many friends in North Carolina. Indeed we have two members of the Board of Trustees who are trying to navigate the horrendous devastation of Helene. Literally, there are churches that have been swept away. The cathedral in Asheville will need extensive repair. For Bishop José McLoughlin, every day is navigating the destruction of […]

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Voting is open in Virginia

It was last week. I realized that I had the full hour for lunch. I said to Taryn, my chief of staff, “I am going to vote”. I voted in person. There was no line. I had already evaluated the options for president, senator, mayor, and counselors. I did my duty as a citizen of […]

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Network for Christian Formation Certificate Program

Since Forma, the Network for Christian Formation for the Episcopal Church, became part of Lifelong Learning and the larger VTS community, one of the many dreams has been to reimagine and relaunch the Forma Certificate program. With combined leadership from the Lifelong Learning department and the Forma Leadership Council, the Certificate in Lifelong Christian Formation […]

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Blessing of the Animals

Once again, we have the blessing of the animals. The Seminary will bless the animals at 5.15pm today, which will be followed by a community dinner. The service starts outside the chapel. Dogs need to be on a leash; cats in a carrier; and fish should be in water. We are even offering a “drive […]

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Welcome Bishop Emily Onyango

One of the privileges of being in a seminary community with a world-class theological library, comfortable guest housing, and a lively body of students and faculty, is that we are able to welcome visitors from across the Anglican Communion to spend their sabbatical with us. Our first sabbatical visitor this semester is the Rt. Rev. […]

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Two Deanery Evenings

The concept of a Deanery evening is always intended to be a very gentle lift. It is deliberately designed to be limited to a small group – we cap the numbers. It is not intended for everyone. It is coffee and dessert – so you have had dinner and then grab a little something afterwards. […]

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Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Award for Carol P. Myers

This weekend several members of the VTS Community made the journey to Grace Episcopal Church, Holland, in Michigan, to present Carol P. Myers with the Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Award. This is an award given to a layperson who has given leadership and witness to the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ within their ministry […]

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Our sister seminary

As VTS is in affiliation with The General Theological Seminary, we want to keep our friends and students apprised of significant news affecting the GTS community. After extensive exploration of a whole range of possibilities, GTS has signed an agreement to lease the Close to Vanderbilt University. It is a lease arrangement , so GTS still […]

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A must go dinner for Middlers and Seniors

For those who are preparing to enter the ordained ministry of the Episcopal Church, there is a must attend dinner. The Church Pension Group is coming to Virginia Theological Seminary. The program they are introducing is called From Ordination through Retirement: Navigating Your Clergy Benefits with the Church Pension Group. The complimentary dinner and presentation […]

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