Education Grants
Peer to Peer Excchanges 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.
Mission Exchange Blog
Hebrew Courses for Renk Bible College, Sudan (2005)
Dr. Ellen Davis and the Rev. Richard J. Jones, Faculty
Duke Divinity School and Virginia Theological Seminary
To send two teaching teams to Renk Bible College in Southern Sudan for an
intensive program in biblical Hebrew.
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Report: Hebrew Courses for Renk Bible College, Sudan (2005)
Course on Anglican Spirituality (2005
Ann P. Bonner-Stewart, MDiv
Berkeley Divinity School at Yale
To teach a course on Anglican Spirituality at St. Philipâs Theological College
in Kisimu, Kenya.
African studies in Kenya (2003)
Gerald L. Warren, MTS '04
Virginia Theological Seminary
Participation in a three-week immersion course at Maryknoll Institute of African
studies in Nairobi, Kenya, prior to travel to two African countries to identify
ways to facilitate partner relationships in worship, mission and education.
Sponsor a prisoner for a college education (2004)
Kathryn L. Schnaible, MDiv '05
Episcopal Divinity School
To sponsor a prisoner to receive a college education while finishing his prison
term, and to help him to successfully re-enter society.
Teaching conferences to the youth of the Church of Sudan (2001)
Robert Paul Price, MDiv '01
Berkeley Divinity School at Yale
Teaching conferences for over 200 youths in northern Bor (Sudan) and at Kakuma
Refugee Camp in Kenya to equip and form the future lay and ordained leaders of
the persecuted Sudanese Church.
African studies in Kenya (2003)
Sarah F. Midzalkowski, MDiv '04
Virginia Theological Seminary
Participation in a three-week immersion course at Maryknoll Institute of African
studies in Nairobi, Kenya, prior to visits to various dioceses in Tanzania.
A Creative approach to Bible Study (2004)
The Rev. Dr. Cynthia B. Kittredge and Delda Skinner, Faculty Episcopal
Theological Seminary of the Southwest
To produce an adult education course organized around the most significant and
least understood events in the biblical knowledge, integrating theology,
history, art and hands-on creative and imaginative exercises.
Training Seminars for teachers in Sri Lanka (2001)
The Rev. Rex Marian Joseph, DMin '01
Episcopal Divinity School
Residential and non-residential seminars in Sri Lanka to train Christianity
teachers in day and Sunday schools, to coach secondary level students for final
exams on Christianity, and an adult catechetical manual in the Tamil language
for those desiring to deepen their faith.
Reading James in Haiti
The Rev. A. Katherine Grieb, Faculty
Virginia Theological Seminary
Travel for two participants in a pilot course in applied New Testament ethics,
bringing together one canonical book (James) and one specific test case (Haiti)
in order to take advantage of learning by immersion.
African studies in Kenya
Kathleen P. Gannon, MDiv '05
Virginia Theological Seminary
Participation in a three-week immersion course at Maryknoll Institute of African
studies in Nairobi Kenya to identify fresh initiatives for evangelism and
education.
Maze Marigold Internship
Sara Fischer, MDiv '03
General Theological Seminary
A summer internship studying and working with the Maze Marigold Project, a
social justice ministry supported by churches in London's East End, and
participating in every aspect of the life of St. Barnabas Church in Bethnal
Green.
Textbooks for Africa (2004)
Gail Avery, MDiv '05
Episcopal Divinity School Provide textbooks for children and schools in South
Africa, involving outreach and youth groups from 49 New Hampshire parishes.
Writing a Seminary Course (2003)
Jeffrey R. Adams, MDiv '04
Virginia Theological Seminary
Write and produce a curriculum for Uganda Christian University in applied
Christian political thought using sources from the global North and global
South.
Training for a New Diocese in Tanzania (2002)
The Rev. Jacob Erasto Chimeldeya, MTS '03
Virginia Theological Seminary
A training program for clergy and lay church leaders to equip them for ministry
to the growing number of Christians in the Diocese of Mpwapwa and to establish
criteria by which to monitor and evaluate future training.
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