
Women's Mission in Pakistan (2010)
The Rev. Nazir Masih, Diploma in Anglican Studies '09
Seminary of the Southwest
An evangelical tour of the UK to gain insight and skill to develop programs to increase the independence and voice of women in the Church in Pakistan.
Holy Lingering (2009)
Michael Barham, D. Min. '10
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
To establish a pilgrimage center for "Holy Lingering" in Santiago,
Spain.
Film and Video in Liturgy (2009)
The Rev. Jim Friedrich, Spouse
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
To hold a symposium at Ridley Hall (UK) on the use of film/video in mission
and worship, and to hold a training event at Guilford Cathedral for starting
or enhancing use of media.
History of Christian Worship: A Multi-Media Approach (2009)
The Rev. Arnold Klukas, Ph. D., Faculty
Nashotah House
To research and write a book and multi-media kit for historical and contemporary
liturgy.
Evangelism to Post-Franco Youth (2009)
The Rev. Canon John Macdonald, Faculty
Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry
To study youth culture in Madrid in order to provide the foundation for
an evangelism strategy for that population.

Mission to Belarus (2009)
Lisa Mason & Gayle McCarty, MDiv. '09
Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest
To travel to Belarus for immersion and evangelism with those previously
oppressed by Soviet power, and to produce a written or oral curriculum
for evangelism in the Episcopal Church to those who have been previously
oppressed by organized religion.

Celtic Christianity (2007)
Amelia J. Dyer, Faculty
Virginia Theological Seminary
For a sabbatical immersed in the Celtic culture and spirituality with
its direct implications on the Christian formation of children.
Lord Bexley (2007)
The Very Rev. John Kevern, Faculty
Bexley Hall
To write a scholarly monograph on the original benefactor of Bexley Hall.
Alternative Liturgy (2007)
Cara E. Spaccarelli and Carissa Baldwin, MDiv '06
Episcopal Theogical Seminary of the Southwest
To attend the Greenbelt Christian Arts festival in Endgland, and return
to develop liturgies that convey the depth of our Anglican liturgical
identity in a culturally relevant way.
Peer to Peer Exchanges for Young Episcopal Seminarians (2007)
Karen Ward, Faculty
Fuller Seminary
To pilot new "peer to peer" exchanges, seminary courses and
intern training for young Episcopal seminarians and church planters.