
Promoting Global Partnerships (2010)
Eric Hungerford and Stephen Kidd, MDiv. '10
Seminary of the Southwest
Immersion in Southern Malawi; documentation and filming of domestic and Malawian participants in the partnership; production of a documentary promorting global partnerships as a means to fight global poverty.
Liturgical Art (2010)
Anne Emry, MDiv. '10
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
An internship with a renowned liturgical artist, development of a portfolio, and the development and execution of a large-scale project for Pentecost in the applicant's field parish.
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.
The Gospel in Art (2009)
Sarah Turnblom, MAR '10
Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry
To produce a set of guidebooks to major metropolitan art museums which
examine the presentation of the Gospel, and God's ongoing relationship
with his people within selected pieces from the permanent collections.
Filming Mission in Sudan (2009)
Connie Wilson, Staff
Seabury-Western Theological Seminary
To travel to Renk Diocese in Sudan, filming the work of the Episcopal
Church and documenting the impact of the church on the lives of the Southern
displaced and persecuted peoples.
Dancing With the Spirit (2008)
Belle Mickelson, MDiv '07
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
Hold "Dancing With the Spirit" bluegrass gospel camp for forty
Athabaskan Indian students; include classes, square dances, and students
playing in church and for the elders.

Bearfoot Bluegrass in Alaska (2007)
Belle Mickelson, MDiv '07
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
For fifty students to attend an Alaskan Bluegrass Gospel Camp in Athabaskan
Indian villages.

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.