Internet & Technology Grants
Online classes for ministry formation (2006)
The Rev. David T. Gortner, Faculty
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
To establish a pilot program of online classes for the ministry formation
programs for two Dioceses in Province 8 and in the Philippines.
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Report: Hybrid, Online and Pan-Asian Education for Ministry Leadership (2005)
Ministry to the Deaf (2002)
The Rev. Canon Barbara J. Price, Faculty
Bexley Hall
To increase knowledge about Ephphatha Mission of the Deaf through print and
electronic advertising, and contact with local agencies serving the deaf
community, and to make available Christian Education opportunities for adult
deaf members and their hearing relatives.
Computer training for Dioceses in the Church of Uganda (1998)
Barrie S. Mosher, Spouse
General Theological Seminary
Technical and educational support for diocesan staff in Uganda to enable them to
utilize their computers in advanced word processing, database management,
spreadsheet techniques, and e-mail.
Intercultural experience and ministry in Costa Rica (1998)
The Rev. Canon Ernest K. Katahweire, ThD '01
General Theological Seminary
Study and participation with rectors and the Bishop of Costa Rica in the
intercultural services of a minority church, using audio cassettes to enhance
their worship.
Website for St. Dunstan's Church (1998)
The Rev. John A. Dally, Faculty
Seabury-Western Theological Seminary
A project to design and launch a website for St. Dunstan's Church in
Westchester, IL, to reach out specifically to a younger and computer-literate
constituency who regularly use the internet to gain information and meet life
needs.
Online learning environment (2004)
Robert C. Carlton, MDiv
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
To build an online learning environment focused on supporting lay and ordained
ministers as they learn and integrate emerging models of church.
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