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Building a Community of Hope Through Faithpg. 6
Summer InterTerm 2019pg. 14
Critical Connectionspg. 8
Healing the Soulpg. 9
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MISSION STATEMENTTrinity School for Ministry is an evangelical seminary in the Anglican tradition. In this fractured world, we desire to be a global center for Christian formation, producing outstanding leaders who can plant, renew, and grow churches that make disciples of Jesus Christ.
To this end we are forming Christian leaders for mission.
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Dear Trinity Family, Recently one of my grand-daughters was preparing for surgery when one of the medical team informed her that she has a genetic marker for a low clotting factor in her blood. While the doctors reas-sured us that we need not be
unduly alarmed, it got me thinking about markers, and even spiritual markers. Are there characteristics that predispose one to unbelief?
In my almost forty years as an ordained clergyman, and forty-eight years as an intentional follower of Christ, I would say there is one definite marker: the absence of hope. Hope is listed as one the three greatest virtues at the end of 1 Corinthians 13:13 when the apostle says “So now faith, hope and love abide….” We frequently hear sermons on love as the greatest virtue. Likewise, we hear many instructive sermons and talks on faith. But in my experience, we re-ceive far less instruction, either devotionally or academical-ly, on the topic of hope. Even as I began writing this letter, I looked at five or six commentaries on the verse above. I found each one shockingly superficial and unhelpful. There is a possible reason for this, and I believe the apostle Paul understood the complexity. First, hope is both a means and a destination. Second, it is possibly the hardest virtue to embrace and manifest in our lives. Third, it is arguably the quality above all others that demands humility of spirit.
It is a means as well as a destination in the sense that one must affirm that there is hope in order to embrace hope as a means for living through the pain and reality of life itself. Thus, the apostle Paul said that we must first trust in the God of hope in order to yield ourselves to the work of the Holy Spirit that makes us hopeful. Winston Churchill described his fellow prisoners and himself when they were imprisoned in the Staats Model School in Pretoria during the Boer War: “In the end, if there is no hope that a prisoner will lose his shackles, he may lose his mind.” (The Hero of the Republic, 187). When he escaped he ran headlong into his own fears: “‘I realized with awful force that no exercise
of my own feeble wit and strength could save me from my enemies.’ Finally, desperate and nearly defeated, Churchill turned for hope and help to the only source he had left: his God.” (220)
Hope is hard to manifest in our lives because the opposition we face is real and our fears clamor to overwhelm and para-lyze us. When the prophet Jeremiah spoke to God’s people, he did not minimize what they faced but instead described the suffering awaiting them in great detail. His gloomy as-sessments became known as jeremiads, and yet his promises of hope and of a new heart for the people (see chapters 29 and 31 especially) gave hope that was substantial. Ultimate-ly, he invited the people of God to hope for the future if they humbled themselves before God and embraced his promise to them.
Trinity School for Ministry is a seminary that recruits and trains leaders who will bring real and substantial hope to a world that is discouraged due to corrupt moral leaders, greedy politicians, and confused spiritual leaders. When many, even in the Church herself, are inclined to yield to the spirit of cynicism, critical judgements of others, and condemnation of others through a culture of ad hominem attacks, Trinity School for Ministry is forming leaders who sustain life by calling others to the hope of life in the God of hope. This edition of Seed & Harvest is pointing to how our alumni, faculty, staff, donors and students are bringing sub-stantial hope to a world and a church that sorely needs it. As we are ever wont to do, we invite you to join us in praying for and lifting up leaders who bring the hope of Jesus Christ to the world.
In Christ, the Hope of the World,
From the Dean and President
The Very Rev. Dr. Henry L. Thompson III Dean and President
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.” (Rom 15:13)
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Hope
OneofthegreatjoysofbeingonstaffatTrinityisaccompanyingstudentsfortwoorthreeyearsastheypreparefortheirfutureministries.Ihave
hadtheprivilegeofwatching12graduatingclasseswalkacrossthefrontofthenavetoreceivediplomas.Eachyear,itiswithasenseofjoy,pride,andyes,hope,thatwewatchanothergroupofwomenandmencelebratetheiraccomplishmentsandcommencetheirnewministries.Hopeforthefutureofourchurches.Hopefortheworld. Yet,aswelookaround,neithertheworldnorthechurchappeartobeplacesofhope.ThiswasbroughtintoourownbackyardlastOctoberasahate-filledgunmankilled11andinjuredsevenatthehistoricTreeofLifeSynagogueinPittsburgh.Orwhen,inDecember,analtercationatanAmbridgegasstationlefttwodead.OrwhenwelearnthatourbrothersandsistersinChrist—ourdearfriends— sufferpersecutionandmartyrdomaroundtheworldatthehandsofthosewhosetthemselvesagainstourLordandhisgospel. Nordoesthechurchseemtofareanybetter.Whatdenominationhasbeenimmunetoscandal?Whatparishhasnotstruggledwithdissention?Whatpastorhasnotstruggledwithdoubt?Whatministryhasnotstruggledtomakeendsmeet?AndasStone’spowerfulhymnputsit,thechurchis“byschismsrentasunder,byheresiesdistressed.”1 Andyet,fortheChristian,hopeisnotmerewishfulthinking.Norisitakindofreasonableassurancethatifwegetenoughpeopleallpullinginthesamedirectionwecaneffectpositivechange.Hopeisaparticulartheologicalvirtue.Itisacallingforallofus.Ourhopeis“sureandcertain.” Ournaturaleyesseemanyreasonsfordespair.
1. Samuel Johnson Stone, “The Church’s One Foundation”2. Good Friday Liturgy, Book of Common Prayer 1979, p.280
Buttheeyesoffaithcanseetheeverpresenttruth:
Things which were cast down are being raised up, and things which had grown old are being made new, and … all things are being brought to their perfection by him through whom all things were made….2
Sowedohavehopeintheministriesofourstudents.Aswehearfromouralumni,welearnoverandoveragainofthepowerfulandmovingwaysthatGodischanginglives,healingdiseasesofbodyandmind,reconcilingenemies,andgrantinghislife-givingSpirittothosewhowereformerlydeadintheirtrespasses.Butourhopeisnotmerelyinthecharacterofourstudentsortheexcellenceofourprofessors.Rather,itisinthecallofGodtotakepartinhisworkinthisworld,the“ministryofreconciliation”(2Cor.5:18)thathehasgivenus.Andthatisfargreaterthananyofuscanconceive.WhatagreatprivilegetobefellowworkersinGod’sharvest!ForweknowthatitisGodhimselfwhoisworkingouthiswillamongandthroughusforhisowngoodend:
Then shall the wolf dwell with the lamb, nor shall the fierce devour the small; as beasts and cattle calmly graze, a little child shall lead them all. Then enemies shall learn to love, all creatures find their true accord; the hope of peace shall be fulfilled, for all the earth shall know the Lord. (Carl P. Daw, Jr.)
DEANS’ CORNER
by The Rev. Dn. Geoffrey MackeyDean of Students and Director of Alumni Relations
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by Mary Lou HarjuDirector of Marketing, Communications and Public Relations
When I was six weeks old, my father died at the age of 40. He had a heart attack that was probably a result of undetected heart disease.
The good news is that, even with a new baby to care for, my mother lived through her grief, three years later marrying the man I had the privilege of calling Dad. The bad news is that being diagnosed with a heart murmur as a child and a bicuspid aortic valve in my 20s confirmed that I had likely inherited something from my father other than his cheekbones.
On January 30th of this year, at age 54, I had open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve. I began writing this article in late December at a time when I was very frightened about this surgery, even though I was told that there was a less than one percent risk of anything going wrong. And I allowed my fear to feed my tendency toward anxiety. My hope that my life might return to some kind of normal in 2019, after my dad died last February, had quickly faded upon learning that surgery was needed. I felt like I was never going to get a break! But God, who is the restorer of our hope when we allow it to fade, is so good!
“Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God, my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long.” ( PSA LM 2 5 :5 N IV )
One evening before my surgery, a relatively new friend who recently underwent open heart surgery called me. He shared, at my request, what he thought to be the worst part of the process; quite frankly, it didn’t sound as horrific as the worst scenario I had created in my mind. But his words that really hit home were these: He said, “Mary Lou, I have heard you tell others a countless number of times to trust God. It is now your turn to trust him.” At first I felt admonished. Until I remembered the
theme of this issue, Restoring Hope. I realized that my friend had just restored my hope through reminding me to turn this over to God; my God who is devotedly faithful in restoring peace to my soul in the midst of my self-induced anxiety—when I remember to ask him for his help. I also remembered that this same friend had called me from his hospital bed a few days after surgery to tell me how blessed he was feeling. What amazing trust and hope he exhibited!
Fast forward: I’m pleased to share that my surgery was a success and I was able to return to work after only five weeks! The total success of my surgery reminded me that I should not question God’s timing. I’ll admit that I had felt angry when I learned that I had to have heart surgery at a relatively young age. But there was more than one reason that the surgery was to be now: the surgeon found an undiscovered problem with my aorta that would have eventually caused an aortic aneurysm, and he was able to fix it during the surgery. Who knows if the aneurysm would have been detected in time otherwise? Trusting God’s timing was one of the many things that he taught me through this process.
Why am I writing about this in an issue of Seed & Harvest? It is to encourage you to think about the ways in which God has been faithful and has restored your hope when you’ve allowed yourself to lose it. He sends people into our lives at a time when we need them or their stories. He brought me to Trinity in 2017, knowing that I was going to need the people, the prayer, and the community that Trinity offers in the next few years. And my prayer that God was going to use this surgery to not only heal my heart, but to also heal me in a way that perhaps only he knew I was broken was answered in so many ways. The healing of my less than hopeful spirit has already begun. And my hope is restored that my life is not just going to return to normal in 2019, but that it is going to also be full of the joy and peace that comes through believing.
Healing a Heart Through Hope
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InasmalltowninnorthwesternPennsylvaniacalledGuysMills,thereisapost-secondaryChristianschooldedicatedtoequippingpeopleforalifetimeofservice
toGod’skingdom.Theyservetheirspiritualcommunitybypreparingstudentstobehumble,joyful,mission-driven,andChrist-centered.
SoundsalotlikeTrinity,doesn’tit?Itis,infact,aconservativeMennoniteschoolcalledFaithBuildersTrainingInstitute.
TrinitystudentKyleStoltzfusservesasCommunicationsCoordinatorandupcomingAcademicDeanatFaithBuilders.HeispursuinganMAR(MasterofArtsin
Religion)degreethatwillhelphimbetterservetheschool.“MennonitesareapartofthegreaterChristiantradition,”heexplainedofhisfaith.“WeflowoutofhistoricalChristianityandfindourrootsthere.StudyatTrinitywasappealingbecauseoftheirrootednessinthegreatertradition.”
StudentsattendingFaithBuilderscanchoosefromoneofthreeareasofstudy:teacherpreparation,Christianministries,orgeneraleducation.
MennonitesvalueChrist-centeredserviceforthehome,churchandcommunity.Itisimportantforthemtohaveeducatorswhocanhelpreinforcethis.“Ourfirst
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generationofstaffandfacultyisaging,”heexplained.“Wehaveaneedtopreparethenextgenerationofqualifiedteachersandleaders.”
OneofthosefacultymembersandalsothecampuspastorisJohnCoblentz,fatherofTrinitystudentJoshCoblentz.JoshisalsopursuinganMAR.StoltzfussaidJosh’sstudiesatTrinitywillbeanassettoFaithBuilders.
ManyMennonitepeoplearenavigatingawayfromfarmingandamoreruralwayoflifetotheprofessionalworld,Stoltzfusexplained.OnegoaloftheInstituteistoteachstudentstobesuccessfulinanever-changingworldwhilekeepingtheirloveofGodatthecenterofalloftheirlifedecisions.
FaithBuildersalsooperatesaprivateChristianschoolforchildreningradesonethroughtwelve.
“ThisschoolisasourceofhopeintheMennonitecommunity,”Stoltzfussaid,bypreparingstudentsforentryintoafaithfulandskilledadulthood.
“ThetownofGuysMillshasbeenlargelyisolatedandneglected,”hesaid.“Theschool,bringsnewresourcesintothetown,andwetrytobedeliberateaboutmeetingtheneedsofourneighbors.”
One goal of
the Institute
is to teach
students
to be successful
in an ever-changing
world while
keeping their
love of God at
the center of
all of their
life decisions.
Kyle and Marlene Stoltzfus with their three children
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Weallwanttofeelconnectedtosomething—ourfamily,ourfriends,ourcoworkers,andourchurchcommunity.Butforthosewithmental
illness,makingtheseconnectionsisnotalwayseasy.
TrinitystudentAbbyOpalwantstogivehopetothesepeoplewhootherwisemayfeellost.
“Severalyearsago,Godlaiditonmyhearttoministerwithinthe mental health community,”Abbysaid.ShereceivedherMasterofArtsinReligionfromTrinityin2011andisnowworkingtowardaMasterofDivinitydegree,andis a candidate in Care towardsordinationintheEPC(EvangelicalPresbyterianChurch.)
Aspartofherstudies,Abbyvolunteersatthe Mental Health AssociationinBeaverCounty(PhoenixCenter),locatednearTrinity,whichprovidessocialization,support,andadvocacyprogramsforpeoplewithmentalillness.SheisalsocurrentlyservingontheBeaverCountyMentalHealth/IntellectualDisabilityAdvisoryBoardtotheBeaverCountyCommissioners.
“Thereisastigmathatcomesalongwithhavingamentalillness,”she
said.“Andbecauseofthat,sometimespeopledon’tfeelliketheyareconnected;theymayfeelliketheydon’tbelonganywhere.”AtthePhoenixCenter,clientscandropinformeals,activitiesandsupportgroupsinasettingthatissafeandwheretheyarenotjudgedortreatedaslessbecauseoftheirstruggles.
“Sometimesthat’sallpeoplewant,istofeelaccepted,”shesaid.
AbbyhasstartedaspiritualitygroupspecificallyforwomenthatmeetsatthePhoenixCenter’s“Ladies’Lounge”wheresheeducatesparticipantsaboutGod,faith,hope,andforgiveness.Shenotedthatwomenwithmentalillnesscanbeespeciallyhardonthemselves.Sheencouragestheladiestofocusonthetruthinsteadoftheliesthatweoftentellourselves,andhopesthatitwillbeincorporatedintotheirself-careplanforwhentimesgettough.“Wealltellourselvesthingsthataren’ttrueandbelievetheliestheenemytemptsuswith.However,whenyouhaveamentalillness,thiscanbeintensified.AsChristians,withorwithoutamentalillness,wehavethegiftofbeingabletofindinScripturethetruthtorefutethelies.InScripturewealsoareremindedthatwefitinGod’splan”(Jer29:11).
Abbyhasalsoestablishedaministry,“Let’sTalkAboutMentalHealth,”atherchurch,FirstPresbyterianinthenearbytownofBeaver,PA.TheministrydesirestoglorifyGodbyservingasasupportandeducationresourceformembersofthecongregationandlocalcommunity,andhelpingtobreakthestigmaandshamesooftenassociatedwithmentalillness.Throughthequarterlyseminarstheyaddressavarietyofmentalhealthtopicsforpeoplewhomayhavelovedonessufferingfrommentalillness,aresufferingthemselves,orjustwanttolearnmore.“Thepeoplewhocometoourquarterlymeetingsnotonlywanttotalkmoreaboutmentalhealth,buttheycometofindcommunityandrelationshipwithothers.Asaministry,wewanttohelpbridgethegapbetweenthechurchandlocalcommunity,proclaimingtheloveofChristanddirectingpeopletowardtheresourcesthatareavailabletohelp,”shesaid.
Critical Connectionsby Deanna Hall
Communications Assistant
“FOR I KNOW THE
PLANS I HAVE FOR YOU,
DECLARES THE LORD,
PLANS FOR WELFARE
AND NOT FOR EVIL, TO
GIVE YOU A FUTURE
AND A HOPE.“
(JER 29:11)
(L to R) Joanne Koehler, executive director of MHA; Abby Opal; Cindy Straub, MHA
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Notallinjuriessustainedinwararephysical.AsaMarineplatooncommanderinIraqandAfghanistan,TheRev.WesJagoe(MDiv2017)has
beeninvolvedinsomeviolentcombatsituations.
“I’vebeenshotat…seenpeoplegetkilledbyIEDs.Itbreaksyoursoulandviolatesyourownbeliefs,buttheLordalwaysprotectedme,”Wessaid.
“It’s a privilege to hold someone’s soul in your hand, pray with them, and watch the healing begin.”
- THE REV. WES JA GOE
Aftereightyearsofactiveduty,whilelivinginNorthCarolina,WessaidhewassearchingforaChristiancommunityofwhichhecouldbecomeapart.HebegantakingclassesonlineatTrinityin2014.
“IalwaysthoughtIwouldbeinministryofsomesort,”hesaid.HisfatherPaulisa1989Trinitygraduate,andcurrentlyservesasahospicechaplaininGreenville,SC.
AlthoughWeswasawayfromcombatsituations,hesaidthathebeganexperiencingfeelingsofanxiety.Eventhoughhehadneverbeenphysicallywoundedinbattle,thememories,guilt,andshameofsomeofhisactionsweighedheavilyonhisheart.Hewassufferingfromaformofpost-traumaticstressknownasamoralinjury.
Helearnedaboutahealingprayerretreat,TheWelcomeHomeInitiative®,forveteransandtheirspousesfromallwarswhohaveservedincombat,andaredealingwithPTSD,combatstress,andmoralinjury.
“WhenIfirstattended,IthoughtIwasjustgoingtheretolearnsomecopingskills,”hesaid.Aspartoftheprogram,participantsareencouragedtotalkabouttheirstressfulsituations.Wesrecalledreadingaloudanactualletterhehadwrittentohisfamilyyearsearlierbeforeheadingoutonacombatmission.Readingthatletter,hesaid,wasextremelycatharticforhiminhishealingprocess.“IfeltthepresenceofGod,andmyburdenseemedtobelifting.”Hedescribeshisexperienceas‘profoundlyhealing.’Somuchso,infact,hehasbecomeateacherandprayergroupleaderfocusingonmoralinjuryattheretreats.“It’sverypowerful.Peoplearehealedduringthisexperience.EvenpeoplefromwarslikeVietnam,whohavekepttheirstresshiddenforalltheseyears.”
“Ithinkmoreveteransaredealingwithmoralinjurythanweknow.Somepeopleholdthebeliefthatjustbecausetheymaynothavebeenphysicallyinjured,theirtraumaisless.Butthat’snotthecaseatall,”hesaid.
“Itisanhonorformetohavetheopportunitytoofferhopetotheseveteranswhostruggleemotionallyeveryday,”Wesadded.“It’saprivilegetoholdsomeone’ssoulinyourhand,praywiththem,andwatchthehealingbegin.”
TheRev.WesJagoecurrentlyservesasCurateatSt.Peter’sAnglicanCathedralinTallahassee,FL.
Healing the Soulby Deanna Hall
Communications Assistant
The Rev. Wes Jagoe in military uniform
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HOPE ONTHE BORDERby Deanna HallCommunications Assistant
Photo by Anna Kraft Photography
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Imaginelivinginacountrywhereeconomicand/orsocialconditionsaresobadthatyouwouldriskyourlife,andpossiblythelivesofyourchildren,totravel
totheUnitedStatesinsearchofhope.Thejourneytakesdays,evenmonths,oftenonfoot.Youareunsureofyourpersonalsafetyorwhereyournextmealwillcomefrom.
Nowimagineyouarriveattheborderseekingasylum,areprocessedthroughUnitedStatesCustoms,andtoldyouwillhavetoappearbeforeanimmigrationjudgewhowilldeterminewhetherornotyoucanlegallystayinthiscountry.Nowwhat?Wheredoyougo?Howdoyounegotiatethelegalsysteminacountrywhereyoudon’tevenspeakthelanguage?
“It’sveryhumblingtohavetoaskpeopleforhelpwitheverything,”saidDanBehrens(MDiv2016).Heandhiswife,Rebekah,areworkingtohelpimmigrantscomingacrosstheMexico/TexasborderthroughtheoutreachministryTrinityontheBorder,aministryoftheAnglicanChurchinNorthAmerica.BehrensservesasMissionaryCurate.
“Thesearesomeofthemostvulnerablepeople,whohaveriskedeverythingtocomehere,”Behrenssaid.“Andweneedtoremembertheyarehumanbeings,withreallives,andrealstoriestotell.”
TrinityontheBorderprovideshealthcare,pastoralandsacramentalministry,andotherservicestothepooranddetainedasylumseekers.ThereisavibrantChristianlifeatTrinityontheBorder,offeringEucharisticworshipanddailyprayer.BehrensspendsmuchofhistimeteachingEnglishclassesatLaPosada,atransitionalshelterwheretheimmigrantscanstayshort or long-term,dependingontheirneed.
“There’salotofweightintheirdecisiontomakethisjourney.Theyknowhowdangerousanddifficultitisgoingtobe,buttheychoosetocomeanyway.I’veheardstoriesofchaosandevendeathintheirhomecountries.Whiletheystaywithus,theyknowthattheyaresafeandbeingwell-fed,whilegettingthespiritualsupporttheyneed,”hesaid.
Althoughhesaidhedidnotenvisionhimselfdoingthistypeofwork,headded,“MywifeandIhaveaheartforpeoplewhofeeldisplaced.Theimmigrationissuejustgrabsourhearts.”
Dan and Rebekah Behrens
Dan and Rebekah having dinner with a refugee family
Photo by Anna Kraft Photography
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TRINITY NEWS
TrinitySchoolforMinistrywassaddenedbythenewsthatSydneyMurphyhadpassedawaylastNovember.ShewasapassionatefollowerofChristandservedfaithfullyontheBoardofTrusteesofTrinitySchoolforMinistry,constantlychallengingtheBoardandtheFacultytoreachfarther,higheranddeeperinthemissionofChrist.WhentheBoardwasseekingGod’sguidanceforthelastcapitalcampaign,shewaiteduntiltheboardwasfinishingtheirdeliberationsanddiscernmentinprayer.SheannouncedthatsheandherhusbandMikewouldcommitto10percentoftheamounttogetthecampaignstarted.Tearsfilledtheeyesofboardmembersastheyrealizedwhathadjusthappened.Shewasapowerfulinstrumentofbothchallengeandencouragement.
SheandMikealsoinspiredTrinity’sformerDeanandPresident,JustynTerry,toinauguratetheworshipandsong-writingseminarsintheInterTermsthathavebecomesopopularinrecentyears,touchingthelivesofmanymusiciansandworshipleadersacrossthecountry.Herministrytouchedmepersonallyatamomentofcrisisinourownfamilystory.Ourson,Christopher,hadfallen89
feetfromawhitepinetreethathewascuttingdownasanarborist.IaskedtheBoardmemberstoprayforChrisasweagonizedthroughweeksofhisrecovery,uncertainwhatthefuturewouldhold.Sydneycommittedherselftofastandprayfervently.ShortlythereaftershecametothenextBoardmeetingwiththreewrittenpagesofwhatGodhadgivenherinprayeraboutourson.TearsfilledmyeyesasIreadthosewordsandreflectedontheimages.Whatmovedmemostwastheprofoundandhardworkshehadputintointercessionforourson.Thatwasalsocharacteristicoftheprayershegavetotheseminaryonaregularbasis.Asdescribedintheobituarywrittenbyherfamily,shewas“atruestudentoflife(with)…anunquenchabledesiretoexploreandlearnnewthings,challengingherselfandthosearoundhertoalwaysbethebestthatwaspossible.”WeshallmissSydney’spresencehereonearth.WegivethanksforherfaithfulanddevotedservicetoChrist,andparticularlyforhersupportofthemissionofTrinitySchoolforMinistry.MaytheLordcontinuetoblessherasshegoesfromstrengthtostrengthinHispresence.
Sydney West Murphy March 10, 1950–November 3, 2018
Mission Conference 2018InconjunctionwiththeStanwayInstituteforWorldMissionandEvangelism,TrinityhosteditsannualMissionConferenceinNovember.Thisyear’sthemewasMinistering in a Muslim Context,withTheRev.Dr.PervaizSultan,principalofSt.ThomasTheological
CollegeinKarachi,Pakistan,asourkeynotespeaker.Eventsincludedaninternationalpotluckdinner,HolyEucharist,Dean’sHour,LeadershipFormationGroups,MissionAwarenesspresentationsandEveningPrayer.
by The Very Rev. Dr. Henry L. Thompson III Dean and President
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The Rev. Aidan Smith Appointed Provost ofTrinity Cathedral
AcknowledgingtheroleofTrinitySchoolforMinistryasasendinginstitutionformissionaryleaders,weproudlyannouncetheappointmentofTheRev.AidanSmith,deanofadvancementandchurchrelations,asProvostofTrinityCathedralin
Pittsburgh.HewillbemissedimmenselybytheentireTrinitycommunity.
AsProvostunderBishopDorseyMcConnell,Aidanwillberesponsibleforallparishpastorresponsibilities.
AidangraduatedfromTrinitySchoolforMinistryin2014withaMasterofDivinitydegree,andhehopestograduatewithaDoctorofMinistrydegreein2020.ThroughouthistimeatTrinity,servinginmanycapacitiesduringthelastseveralyears,hehastirelesslycontributedtotheschool’sministry,ensuringthatallareasunderhisleadershiprespondtothecurrentandfutureneedsoftheschool.
“WearesogratefultoAidanforhisoutstanding workatTrinity,particularlyforhisenergeticworkinreinvigoratingthevariouspartnershipinitiativesoftheschool,increasingbothresidentialandonlineenrollments,buildingtheCommunicationsdepartmenttoallowforin-houserecordingofonlineclassesandpromotingthecommunicationoftheschool,anddevelopingstrategiestoensureongoingfinancialstabilitythroughfundraising,”saidLaurieThompson,deanandpresidentofTrinity.“Inpartbecauseofhisleadership,AidanisleavingTrinitySchoolforMinistryinapositionthatispoisedforfuturegrowthandexpandedministry.”
New Stanway DirectorInFebruary,Trinity’sBoardofTrusteesunanimouslyvotedtonameTheRt.Rev.Dr.GrantLeMarquandthenewDirectoroftheStanwayInstituteforWorldMissionandEvangelismandProfessorofMission.LeMarquand,formerBishopoftheHornofAfrica,is
currentlyservingasavisitingprofessoratTrinity.
“Granthasadeepconcernandcompassionforthedisenfranchised,”saidDr.ErikaMoore,Trinity’sAcademicDean,ProfessorofOldTestament,andDirectorofPartnerships.“Hehasawealthanddepthofexperienceinmissiononboththeglobalandacademicstage,alongwithanacademicacuityandcuriosity.HeistrulyablessingtotheTrinitycommunity.”
TheStanwayInstituteprovidesinstitutionaladministrationandoversightofprogramsandactivitiesthatcontributetowardformingChristianleadersformission.
“Trinityhasalwayshadmissioninitsblood,”LeMarquandsaid.AsDirectoroftheStanwayInstitute,hewantstomorefullyinvolveTrinityfacultyandstaffintheprocessofformingstudentswhoarepreparedformissionworkathomeorabroad.“MissionisthepurposeoftheChurch,”hesaid.“WeareinstitutionalizingitinawaythatishealthyforourstudentsandtheglobalvillageofourfellowChristians.”
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ST 550 Lutheran Confessions (Lutheran Focus, 2-weeks – 1/2 days)The Rev. Dr. Maurice Lee
AclosestudyoftheconfessionalwritingsoftheLutheranChurchasgatheredinthe
BookofConcord.ThecoursewillfocusontheroleoftheConfessionsaspublicdoctrineoftheLutheranChurch.ThemajortheologicaltopicsintheConfessionswillbestudiedinrelationtothewiderChristiantraditionwithaneyetotheirecumenicalandpastoralimplications.Classicandcontempo-raryLutherantheologianswillbeconsultedforinsightintowhatitmeanstobea“confessionalLutheran”inparticularplacesandtimes.(Prerequisite:ST540)
PT 670 Introduction to Lutheran Liturgy (Lutheran Focus, 2-weeks – 1/2 days)The Rev. Dr. Amy Schifrin
TheworshipofGod,Father,SonandHolySpiritisatthecenterofourlifetogetherasHis
people.ThroughWordandSacrament,GodcomestousthatwemightrendergloryuntoHim.ThiscoursewillprepareseminariansforpastoralliturgicalleadershipinLutherancongregationalsettings.TheLutheranBookofWorshipwillserveasatemplateforpracticumsinbasicliturgicalskills.
PT 550 Homiletics (2-weeks – 1/2 days)The Rev. Dr. Amy Schifrin
ThiscourseintroducesstudentstothebasicskillsnecessarytomovefrombiblicaltexttohomileticproclamationwithinaEucharis-
ticRite.Emphaseswillbeonbasicwritingskillsandoraldelivery.Studentswillbecomefamiliarwith20thand21stcenturyhomiletictheoriesandtheirdoctrinaloriginsastheybegintodesignanddeliversermonstocontemporaryChristianassemblies.Theywillhavemultipleopportunitiestopreachandreceivefeedbackwithintheclassroomsetting.
CH 680 Theology and Writings of Martin Luther (Lutheran Focus)The Rev. Dr. Mark Mattes
ThroughreadingsignificanttextsofMartinLu-therandimportantsixteenthcenturyconfes-
sionalstatements,studentsareintroducedtomajorthemes,events,andfiguresofthereformationera.Therelationshipbetweenearliertheologicalmovementsandcontemporarylifeareexploredespeciallywithafocusonministry.
DM 900 Listening and Trusting (DMin only)The Rev. Dr. Jack Gabig
Thisorientationcoursewillintegratetheology,spirituality,andmissiology,andgiveattention
tothepracticalapplicationofthecourseworktotheneedsandministerialcontextoftheindividualstudent.ThecoursewillalsoservetobuildupacommunityoflearningamongthestudentsoftheenteringDMinclass.
OT 700 Hebrew Exegesis (2-weeks)The Rev. Dr. Don Collett
ExtensivetranslationworkinvariousgenresoftheOldTestamentincludinghistoricalnar-rative,propheticspeech,andpoetry.Students
aretaughthowtousethestandardreferencegrammarsandadvancedlexicons.Thecourseisdesignedtopreparestu-dentsforfurtherexegeticalworkintheOldTestament.(Prerequisite:BL630orBL631andBL632)
NT 700 Greek Exegesis (2-weeks)The Rt. Rev. Dr. Grant LeMarquand
This intermediate course in New Testament exe-gesis offers students the opportunity to increase their skills in reading, interpreting and apply-
ing the text of the Greek New Testament. The course includes practice in reading and exegeting actual passages of the Greek New Testament. (Prerequisite: BL 650 or BL 651 and BL 652)
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NT 624/924 The Gospel of MatthewThe Rev. Dr. Orrey McFarland
ThiscoursefocusesontheGospelofMat-thew’sliteraryandcanonicalargument,engagesthehistoryofinterpretation,and
considersitstheologicalandpastoralimplications.AswestudytheGospelwewillencounteranumberofmajorissuesintheologyandministry:forexample,thepersonandworkofChrist,thenatureoftheKingdomofHeaven,therelation-shipbetweenlawandrighteousness,andaChristologicalreadingoftheOldTestament.Allinall,wewillseehowMat-thew’sGospeliscarefullyshapedtoshowthatJesusreenactsIsrael’sstoryasthetrueIsraeliteandsofulfillsIsrael’sscripturalhopes.
ST 900 Evangelical Theology (DMin only)The Rev. Robert Sturdy
Thiscoursesetsouttheessentialsofevangel-icaltheologyandappliesthemtoChristianministryincontemporarypluralisticsociety.
ItaddressesthesupremeauthorityoftheBible,theuniquepersonandworkofJesusChrist,thelordshipoftheHolySpirit,theimportanceofpersonalconversionandthereforethepriorityofevangelism,andthevitalroleoftheChurch.Italsodefendsthesepositionsfromsecularcritics,bothmod-ernandpost-modern.
CH 725/PT 925 Retrieving the Church Fathers: Scripture, Theology, Worship, and Spiritual Practice (AEF Class: Mon-Wed, AEF Conference)The Rev. Dr. Jonathan Warren
Across Christian traditions, the 20th century saw a marked turn toward the insights of ‘pre-critical,’ and in particular, patristic exegesis as a resource for contemporary theology, worship, and practice, a process which has only picked up steam in the first part of the 21st century. This process of resourcing and retrieval of the church fathers has inspired new initiatives in scriptural interpretation, liturgics, sacramental theology and practice, mission and evangelism in a number of different contexts. This course offers an introduction to these theologies of retrieval across several Christian traditions and what the initiatives inspired by these retrievals might mean for the contemporary church.
PT 675/975 Family Systems TheoryThe Rev. David Lee Jones, ThD
Thiscourseexaminesecclesialorganizationsandhowclergyfunctioninthem.Studentsareintroducedtosignificantwritingsinthefield
ofBowenfamilysystemstheory.Thecoursehelpsstudentsfocusoncriticalself-reflection,“differentiationofself,”andonanalyzingpersonalexperienceandpastoralleadershipinlightofsystemstheory.Studentscraftfamilygenogramsandannotatedtime-lineswithaviewtowardsconnectingtheirfamilyoforiginissueswiththeirindividualstylesofpastoralleadership.Studentsalsolearntoemploysystemstheorytoassessandevaluatecomplexorganizationalsystems.
ME 725/925 Lesslie NewbiginThe Very Rev. Dr. Leander Harding
Alookatthetheologianandmissionary-bishop,LesslieNewbigin,whowasfamousforhisbooks,includingThe Gospel in a Pluralistic
Society.Hiscross-culturalworkandecumenicalconver-sationsledtotheformationoftheChurchofSouthIndia,wherehebecameoneofitsfirstbishops.
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THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEWJUNE 10 & 11
InthisclasswewillsituateMatthew’sGospelinitshistoricalcontext,consideritsoverallstructure,ma-jorthemes,andhowtheGospelhasbeeninterpretedthroughouthistory.Followingthat,wewillbegintodelveintotheinterpretationofMatthew1-7,alwaysseekingtokeepinmindthetheologicalandpastoralimplicationsofwhatwe’restudying.
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CATECHESIS: BUILDING BELIEVERSSATURDAY, JUNE 8
Mostfamiliesandpastorswouldagreethatfamiliesarethebuildingblocksofahealthycongregation.Theretendstobeabreakdownsomewherealongthewaybetweenthedesireonthepartofchurchleadershiptoequipparentsandtheday-to-dayrealityoffamilieslivinginourfrenziedandfracturedculture.Similarly,parentswanttoprovidepositivepracticesathome,butareoftenatalossastohowtodoso.Thisonedayseminarwillfocusonfamiliesastheheartandhopeofthechurchbylookingatsomeverypracticalwaysforequippingpastors,parents,andchildrenforactivediscipleship.
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MOVES & TRANSITIONSAs of February 2019
TheRev. Daniel Behrens (MDiv2016)hasbeencalledtobetheMissionaryCurateatTrinityontheBorder,Harlington,TX.
TheRev.Dr. Hillary Bercovici (MDiv1983)retiredfromcongregationalministryonJune1stbutremainsinactivepracticeasapastoralpsychotherapistandspiritualdirectorinGreenwich,CT.
Sincereceivingherdoctorateineducationfouryearsago,Dr. Cilla Bercovici (LS1983)hascontinuedtoserveasthemathspecialistandheadofthemathdepartmentforpre-kthrough6thgradeatSacredHeart,Greenwich.
TheRev. Katherine Noel Collins (MDiv2013,STM2016)wasordainedtotheDiaconatebyTheRt.Rev.MarkZimmerman,BishopoftheAnglicanDioceseoftheSouthwestonSaturday,September22,2018attheChurchofSt.Clement,ElPaso,TX.
Lynnae (MAR2018)and Caleb Douglas (MDiv2018)welcomedtheirthirdson,JoelDavid,intotheworldonJuly28,2018inNewYork,NY,whereCalebservesatImmanuelLutheranChurch.
Joseph Ferritto (MDiv2017)hasbeennamedateacherofchurchhistoryandLatinatAugustineClassicalAcademyinMechanicville,NY.
TheRev.Dr. David Kyle Foster (DMin2001)recentlybegananewpodcast,“PurePassion”fortheCharismaPodcastingNetwork. Hecontinuestoworkwithhisministry,MasteringLifeMinistriesandPurePassionMedia.
TheRev. Rick Gillert (MDiv2017)wasordainedtothePriesthoodfortheACNAJurisdictionoftheArmedForcesandChaplaincyonNovember10,2018byTheRt.Rev.DerekJones.
TheRev.Addison Hodges Hart (MDiv1987)hashadanewbookpublishedbyCascadeentitled The Letter of James: A Pastoral Commentary.
TheRev. Jonathan Henson (MDiv2018)wasordainedtothepriesthoodbyTheRt.Rev.ClarkLowenfield,BishopoftheDioceseoftheWesternGulfCoastonFriday,October5,2018attheChurchoftheApostles,Houston,TX.
TheRev. Mark Hottel (MAR2016)wasordainedtotheDiaconatebyTheRt.Rev.RonaldJackson,BishopoftheAnglicanDioceseoftheGreatLakes,onNovember10,2018atLakewoodAnglicanMission,Lakewood,OH.
TheRev. Brian Hughes (MDiv2012)andhiswifeMandy welcomedtheirson,TheodoreAndrewSimeon,intotheirfamilyonSeptember26,2018.
TheRev.Cletus Hull (MDiv1989)haspublishedanewbookentitled The Wisdom of the Cross and the Power of the Spirit in the Corinthian Church.
TheRev. Wesley Jagoe (MDiv2017)wasordainedtothePriesthoodbyTheRt.Rev.JohnA.M.Guernsey,BishopoftheAnglicanDioceseoftheMid-AtlanticonNovember18,2018atSt.Peter’sAnglicanCathedral,Tallahassee,FL.
TheRev. Kimberly Karashin (MAR2018)wasordainedtotheDiaconateonDecember1,2018byTheRt.Rev.DorseyMcConnell,BishopoftheEpiscopalDioceseofPittsburghatTrinityCathedral,Pittsburgh,PA.
TheRev. John Kirby (MDiv2018)wasordainedtothepriesthoodonSaturday,January12,2019byTheRt.Rev.JohnGuernsey,BishopoftheAnglicanDioceseoftheMid-Atlantic,attheChurchoftheResurrection,Lutherville,MDwhereJohnservesonthepastoralstaff. Johnandhiswife,Ali,welcomedtheirdaughter,AveryJanette,intotheworldonSeptember10,2018. TheRev. Lauren R.E. Larkin (MDiv2007,STM2011)wasrecentlyacceptedtotheUniversityofAberdeenPhDprogram.
TheRev. Nicholas Marziani (DAS1994,DMin 2004) has announcedhisretirementasPastoralAdministratorofSt.JamesRomanCatholicChurch,St.Augustine,FL,aparishhefoundedsevenyearsago.
TheRev. Dan Morgan (MDiv1993)wasinstalledasRectorofSt.Luke’sMinistries,Copley,OHonSaturday,December8,2018.
TheMostRev. Héctor (Tito) Zavala Muñoz (MAR1989,DMin2004)wasinstalledasfirstArchbishopoftheAnglicanChurchofChile,astheChileandioceseswereinauguratedasanautonomousprovinceoftheAnglicanCommuniononSaturday,November4,2018.
Erica and Zac Neubauer (MDiv2017)welcomedtheirfourthson,KentGardner,intotheworldonDecember27,2018.
Jeffrey Alan Minshall (MDiv2011)diedunexpectedlyonSeptember4,2018.AmemorialservicewasheldonSaturday,September16atSt.Timothy’sAnglicanChurch,Spring,TX.
Jack Richards (MAR2008),thehusbandof Rosa Lee Richards (MAR2006,STM2012,DMin2015),passedawayonJanuary7,2019. AmemorialservicewillbeheldatWestPoint,NYinthespring.
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TheRev. Robert Osborne (MDiv2018)wasordainedtotheDiaconatebyTheRt.Rev.GregoryBrewer,BishopoftheDioceseofCentralFlorida,onSeptember8,2018attheCathedralofSt.Luke,Orlando,FL.
TheRev. David Pennylegion (MDiv2016)hasbeennamedRectorofSt.Aidan’sChurch,Windsor,ON. DavidwillcommencehisnewministryonMay1,2019.
TheRev. Gregory Alan Pfeifer (MDiv2013)wasordainedtotheDiaconatebyTheRt.Rev.MarkZimmerman,BishopoftheAnglicanDioceseoftheSouthwestonSaturday,September22,2018attheChurchofSt.Clement,ElPaso,TX.
TheRev. Sara Dulaney Phillips (MDiv2006)wasordainedtothePriesthoodbyTheRt.Rev.JamesRussellKendrick,BishopoftheEpiscopalDioceseoftheCentralGulfCoastonDecember1,2018atSt.Mary’sbytheSeaEpiscopalChurch,Coden,AL.
TheRev. Matthew Rivers (MDiv2018)wasordainedtothePriesthoodbyTheRt.Rev.MarkLawrence,BishopoftheDioceseofSouthCarolina(ACNA)onNovember27,2018at St.John’sChapel,Charleston,SC.
Kelseyand Aaron Rowley (MDiv2018)welcomedtheirson,Dietrich,intotheworldonDecember18,2018.
TheRev. Jeremy Shelton (MDiv2018)wasordainedtothePriesthoodbyTheRt.Rev.MarkLawrence,BishopoftheDioceseofSouthCarolina(ACNA)onDecember1,2018atSt.John’sParish,John’sIsland,SC.
TheRev. Jacob Brent Stewart (MDiv2018)wasordainedtotheDiaconatefortheACNAJurisdictionoftheArmedForcesandChaplaincyonNovember10,2018byTheRt.Rev.DerekJones.
TheRev. Hans Tolpingrud (MDiv2017)andhiswifeAnnewelcomedtheirdaughter,ZyskaMaria,intotheworldonSeptember29,2018.
TheRev. Brandon Wickstrom (MDiv2017)wasordainedtotheDiaconatebyTheRt.Rev.BrianThom,BishopoftheEpiscopalDioceseofIdahoonOctober12,2018atGraceChurch,Nampa,ID.
TheRev. Jacob Worley (MDiv2004)hasbeencalledasRectorofSt.Andrew’sChurch,FortWorth,TX.
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Confessing the Faith by Ray Smith with John H. Rodgers
InConfessing the Faithyouwillbepresentedwiththegreat doctrines
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A Restless Age by Austin Gohn (MDiv 2019)
InthetimeI’veknownAustinGohn,I’veheardalotabouthisministrytoyoungadults.Ineverclassedmyselfamongthem.WhenheaskedmetoreadabookhewaswritingonAu-gustineforthosesameyoungadults,Iagreedtoreadit—butashisfriend,nothistargetaudience.Iwasshockedtofindmyselfinnearlyeverypage.
A Restless Age: How St. Augustine Helps You Make Sense of Your Twentiesisabookyoushouldreadif(1)youareayoungadult,(2)youhavefriendswhoareyoungadults,(3)youministertoyoungadults.UsingAugustine’sancient Confessions asawindowintoourcontemporarytimes,Gohnbringsusthroughthequestionsthatplaguethisgenerationtotheirsole,unchanginganswer.
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Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations, and the Pauline Lettersby Dr. Wesley Hill
Acolleagueoncesaidtome,“Ijustmetyoursisters.Inowunderstandwhoyouaremuchmoredeeply.”Iappreciatedhisobservation—theThompsonfamilystoryisnotjustaboutoneperson,butrathertheunfoldingofinterrelationshipsovermanyyearsandplaces.WhilethissimpleillustrationdoeslittletodescribetheprofounddepthsofDr.Hill’sexcellentwork,itdescribesthestartingpoint.IncitingthescholarNilsDahl,Dr.Hillsetsupthepremise:“GodtheFather,JesusChristand…theHolySpiriteachhaveadiscreteidentity,andyetnoneofthethreecanbeadequatelydescribedunlesstheinterrelationshipamongthemistakenintoaccount”(26).HilldivesintothespecificsofPaulineviewsoftheTrinitybylookingatkeypassagesandilluminatinghowtheologiansandexegetesgowrongwhentheyneglectthemutualityembeddedintothenarrativeofsalvation.Neartheendofthebookheconcludes,“Ihavetried…toshowthattheconceptualcategoriesof‘personsinrelation,’developedsorichlyinthefourthcenturyandthefollowingtheologicaleras,mayenablethosewholivewiththemtolivemoredeeplyandfruitfullywiththefirstcenturyapostlehimself”(171).IfinishedthebookinspiredbywhatIhadread.Dr.HillmakesmewanttoreadmyBiblewithfresheyesandheart.
Therefore I Have Hopeby Cameron Cole
DuringourrecentvisittoTheCathedralChurchoftheAdventinBirmingham,ALweencounteredmanydimensionsofapowerfulanddiverseministry.ManytherewereexcitedbytherecentpublicationbytheirDirectorofChildren,YouthandFamily.CameronColehaswrittenaneasy-to-readworkthatcanbeimmediatelyappliedtotheworsttragediesoflife.Threeitemsjumpedoutformeinthispreciousbook.First,weallmustface“myworst”asColedescribesit.Forhimitwasthelossoftheirbelovedthree-yearoldson,Cam.Hewrites,“mydreadfuldaydreamshadbecomeareality…herewaswhenIwouldcurseGod,resignfromministry,andpursuealifeofself-interestasabitter,faithlessman.ButtheLordputawordinmymouththatsurprisedme…GodgavemefaithandhopewhileIstoodsquarelyinmyworst”(17).TheseconditemcamefromhisdiscussionofProvidenceandawell-meaningchaplainwhosaidGodhadnoinvolvementinatragiccaraccident.Themotherofthedeadsonreplies,“Don’tyoutakeawaytheonlyhopeIhave”(93).Third,thebookspeakspowerfullyofadoptingJoyasthe“newsong”ofourlivesaftertragedy.Thisbookisamustreadforthosewhohavefacedunspeakabletragedy,butperhapsitisevenmoreimportantforthosewhohaveyettoface“myworst.”
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“Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.”
(Isaiah 43:1b) OnthefirstSundayofeverymonthIaminprison.Letmequalifythat.OnthefirstSundayofeverymonthIampreachingandsharingtheEucharistintheAlleghenyCountyJail,downtownPittsburgh.Iamneverwiththesamecongregationtwice,asthejailministryteamsarerotatedthroughthedetentionpodsandinmatesaregenerallyinthecountyjailfornomorethana90-daystay.Theymightbeawaitingtrialortransporttoapenitentiary,ortheymightbeservingashortsentence.Wemeetinagymnasiumwithbarewalls,beatenplasticchairs,andlocksonthedoors.Andjustlikeonthe“outside,”attendanceisvoluntary. Ilovepreachingintheprison,andIlovemeetingeachnewassemblywhoiseagertohearawordofhope:awordthatwillgivethemlife;awordthatwillgivethemawaytosurviveinableakanddepressingenvironment;awordthatwillhelpthemtoseeGod’sbeautyinthefaceoftheircellmate,theirguard,orevenintheirownfacewhenthey
haveachancetolookinamirror;awordofhopethatsayswhereveryouare,inwhatevercircumstances,God,yourheavenlyFatherhasnotandwillnotstoplovingyou.Ilovepreachingthiswordthatsays,whenandifyouleavetheprisonsystemandseektolivebenevolentlyontheoutside,thosewhotrustthatGodhasraisedJesusfromthedead,i.e.,thechurchthatgathersinhisnamewillbeheretohelpyou,toteachyou,towalkwithyou,torebukeyouwhenyougoastray,tocomfortyouwhenitallseemstoohard,tolistentoyouwhenyouareexhausted,tocheeryouontherightpathwhenyourold“friends”areluringyoutothewrongone,tounderstandthatwhateversinsanyoneofushascommitted,noneofusismoreworthythananyother.WeallliveinthesamehopethathewhohasraisedJesusfromthedead,willdosoforallofhisbrothersandsisterstowhomhehasgivenhispromise.“Donotfear,forIhaveredeemedyou….” Forme,thepreachingGod’sholywordinacountyjailisasignforusall,sinnersofeverystripe,thatnomatterwhatfearswelivewith,nomatterhowfarwehavegoneastray,nomatterhowmuchwehavemanagedtohidefromourco-workers,ourspouse,orevenfromthelaw,theGodwhoseesallandknowsallwantsbetterforus.Hekeepsshoweringhisloveuponusthroughhislivingwordbecausehe keeps hopingthatwewouldhearandbedrawntohim.Thisis,ofcourse,whereourhopelies,inthepreachingofhimwhohasovercomeall,evendeath,JesusChrist,ourLord.
The Rev. Dr. Rich Herbster Director of Presbyterian Studies
AmongthemanifoldtormentsinflicteduponvictimsoftheHolocaustwasonedesignedtodestroyanysenseofmeaningorpurpose. Ordersweregiven
todigahole. Whentheholehadbeendug,ordersweregiventofilltheholeinagain. Theoutcomewasdespair. Weweremadeformeaningfulaction;weweremadeforpurposefulexistence. Failingthis,wedespair. Suchdespairistheantithesisofoneofthethreetheologicalvirtues:hope. Inthemidstofpain,grief,anddeath,weneedhope. Thegoodnewsiswe’vebeengivengoodnews:agospelofhope. Preachingisviewedinmanydifferentwaysin our day. Theword“preach”itselfisoftenusedwithnegativeconnotations,synonymouswitharrogant,judgmentalbrowbeating. ButpreachingintheNewTestamentsenseofthewordiswonderfullypositive. Itisadeclarationofgoodnews. Anditisfilledwithhope.
Paulcharacterizestheproclamationofthegospelasoneofhope. Hewrites:“WealwaysthankGod,theFatherofourLordJesusChrist,whenweprayforyou, becausewehaveheardofyourfaithinChristJesusandoftheloveyouhaveforallthesaints—thefaithandlovethatspringfromthehopethatisstoredupforyouinheavenandthatyouhavealreadyheardaboutinthewordoftruth,thegospel thathascometoyou”(Col1:3-6NIV). Theproclamationofthegospelisaproclamationthatisoneofhope. Andthathopecausesfaithandlovetospringforth. Hopeisintegraltotheproclamation,anditisfruitful. Thekindofpreachingwemostneedisgospelpreaching. Andgospelpreachingisgoodnewsofhope. Ifourpreachingisn’tcharacterizedbyhopeproducinggreaterfaithandlove,we’vestrayedfromthebiblicalmodel. Ourgeneration,nolessthanthatoftheapostleoftheGentiles,isdesperateforthatkindofpreaching.
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Forme,educatedfirstasanurse,andthenasaprofessionalsinger,thecalltoordainedministryin2006wassurprising.Ridiculous.Thiswouldbemy
thirdcareer.Thelogisticswereridiculous,too.AsingleparentformanyyearsIhadlimitedresources.Ihadresponsibilities:ahospitalcasemanagementjob,afamily,andamortgage.
Nevertheless,IwasdirectedbymyBishop,JohnGuernsey,toattendTrinity,eventhoughHowardUniversitySchoolofDivinity,VirginiaTheologicalSeminary,WesleyTheologicalSeminary,andReformedTheologicalSeminary,areallintheD.C.areawhereIlive.TheopportunitytoattendTrinityasadistancestudentwasthefirstopendoortoGod’scall.BishopGuernseyapprovedtheMasterofArtsinReligion,withemphasisonchurchhistoryandtheology.Asitwas,thisdegreewouldtakemeeightyearstocomplete.Itriednottobailoutatthatnews.Thankfully,TrinitydistanceadvisorsrecommendedthatItrynottolookdowntheeight-yearroad,buttotakeeachsemester,oneassignment,andonegradeatatime.GodwasmakingitplainthatIneededtotrusthimwithallofthis,particularlythepaceofprogress.MarthaGiltinan,instructorinpastoraltheology,calledit“spiritualformation.”Burnoutattheseven-yearmarkwasundoubtedlymorespiritualformation.
Iwasgratefulfortheweeklycheck-incallsandprayersofRussWarren,BarbaraKnecht,andGeoffMackey.TheirministrywastheregularconnectionthatpersonalizedTrinity.JuneInterTermswerewonderfulopportunitiesforgaininganothersemester’scredits.Theyalsoofferedmuch-neededfellowshipandnetworking,notonlywithotherswhowerestudyingasIwas,online,butwithinstructors,andwithstaffIknewonlybyemailorbyphone.
GraduationfromTrinityinMay2017,wasavictoryoffaith,perseverance,andofGod’swillovermine.ThisdegreerepresentstheverybestinstructioninChristianorthodoxy.Whenneeded,therewaspastoralsupportandprayerfromprofessors.Thisistrue,whethercoursesaretakenoncampusoronline.Otherthantheinherentlack
offace-to-faceinteractionwithclassmatesandprofessors,thereisnodifferenceinthequalityofinstruction,courserequirements,andhighstandardsforachievement.IbelieveseminarystudyatTrinityisrigorous,bydesign.TheperseverancethatAugustinespeaksofasagiftfromGodisagracenotonlyforthesuccessfulcompletionofaTrinitydegree,butforallfutureministry.God’scallisrelentless.Hisstandardrequiresourpersonalbest.
IwasordainedtothetransitionaldiaconateinNovember2017andordainedtothepriesthoodinJune2018.I’vebeensupplyinginmyparishandinotherparishesandcommunitiesintheNorthernVirginiaarea.Thetransitionhasbeensurprisinglysmooth.Meetingallofthosewritingdeadlineswastrainingmetoorganizeresourcesandthoughtsandtimeforthedevelopmentofsoundtheologicalthinking,deliveryofsermons—andthoseconversationsduringchurchcoffeehours.
Trinitypreparedmewell.TheprioritiesofprayerandacademicchallengegavemethecoinoftherealmforordainedministrythatglorifiesGodandproclaimshisgospel:trustinGodandlivingtheancienttruthsofhisWordandSacraments.
Susan Rockwell (MAR 2017) is the assisting priest at Christ the Redeemer Church in Clifton, VA, and the Chaplain-in-Charge of Anglican/Episcopal Services at the Greenspring Retirement Community in Springfield, VA.
“Do not feel surprise at being schooled amid toil:
you are being schooled for a wondrous destiny.”
-AUGUST INE OF H IPPO
by Susan Rockwell (MAR 2017)
Online Degree is a Victory of Faith, Perseverance and God’s Will
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InitsvisionofbecomingaglobalcenterforChristianformation,TrinitySchoolforMinistryisdeterminedtoparticipateintherealizationofGod’sdesireforthe
ChurchinLatinAmerica.AtTrinity,wearedaringtodreamwithaChurchunitedinfaith,love,andhope.AChurchwhereoursharedbeliefinthestoryofredemptionpersuadesustoforgiveaswehavebeenforgiven.AChurchinwhichthelovethatwehavebeengivenismaterializedinthecontinualdisciplineofregardingothersmorehighlythanourselves.AChurchwhereallmemberswait,inhopefulexpectation,forthesunriseofChrist’skingdom.HowfaristheChurchinLatinAmericafromthisdream?Theinitialpicturecouldcauseonetoloseheart.
TheGospelarrivedinLatinAmericawrappedinforeignclothes.Manyofussuccumbedtothetemptationofgivingprimacytothosegarments,forgettingthattheirmajestycomesnotfromtheirremarkablemanufacture,butfromthepersonwhoworethem.Inourerror,wehaverejectedourkingtocastlotsoverthegarmentsofreputation,numericalgrowth,self-definedpurity,andstrategicliaisonstothe“truechurch”—definedaswhicheverwavesourpolitical,economicortheologicalbanner.Thus,ourinabilitytodiscernbodyfromfabrichasobstructedthedevelopmentoftheChurchinLatinAmericatothisday.
Toaidintheremovalofthisobstacle,Trinity’staskinLatinAmericahastodowithequippingtheChurch
1.AndrewF.Walls,The Missionary Movement in Christian History: Studies in the Transmission of Faith (Maryknoll,N.Y. :Edinburgh:OrbisBooks ;T&TClark,1996),44.
sowecandiscernwhatisessentialtotheGospel.Onceequipped,theChurchwillbeabletodiscoverandarticulateChrist’smanifestationthroughherownparticularities,restatingthemessageintermsthatmakesensewithintheLatinAmericanContext.SuchanendeavoriswhatAndrewWallshasidentifiedasanintricateworkoftranslation.Thisisnotmerehumanlaborbecause,asWallshaswritten,thewhole“Christianfaithrestsonadivineactoftranslation:‘theWordbecameflesh,anddweltamongus’”(John1:14).1
Trinity’sworkoftranslationflowsfromtheimitationofthemaster’sownrenderingofdivinetruth.Hiswayofcommunicatingcamenotasanimpositionofheavenlystructures.Instead,hebecamethedescriptionandembodimentofthelifeGodintendedforhumanity.Trinity,wantingtobefaithfultothisspirit,willcontinuetopayattentiontothevoiceofGod,encodedinthespecificidiosyncrasiesoftheLatinAmericanpeoples.OurhopeisthattheworkthatGodhasentrusteduswillyieldthefruitoffreshexpressionsoftheeternalcharacterofGod.Weareawareofthetitanictaskahead,butwetrusthimwhosewordislifeabundant.Webelievehimwhohastoldusofatime—beyondtime—wheneverylanguagewillsing,inunity,thewondersofGod’slove.
Pictured above: Bishop Francisco Duque presented a recognition certificate to Trinity School for Ministry for their dedicated involvement in the formation of Episcopal Columbian clergy.
Photo by Edilson Suárez
Translating the Gospel for the Body of Christby Davíd Zamora-Ramirez
Facilitator of Trinity’s Online Spanish Program
SPANISH ACADEMIC PROGRAM
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Why Does Trinity Need Donations?
by Jack WalshDirector of Planned Giving
DEVELOPMENT
T rinitySchoolforMinistryhasbeenoperatingsuccessfullyformorethan40years,sowhydotheyaskmeandmychurchfordonations?
Thisisaworthwhilequestionweareaskedfromtimetotime.Theanswerhasseveralaspects.
First,wearereliantontheAlmightyandTriuneGodandweprayforourprovisionofdaily bread.Bydaily bread Imeanthecharitablegiftswhichsupplementtuitiontofundtheeverydayoperationsoftheschool.Wedependonhimandwewantmostofalltohonorhiminallwedo,includingthewaywegetandusemoney.So,weneverforgetthatGodisincontrol,andthisministryis,andalwayswill,remainprofoundlydependentonhimforeverything:goodincomingstudents,wiseleaders,reliablephysicalfacilitiesinwhichtodothiswork,andcertainlyforgenerousdonorpartners.
Second,allseminariesarespecialtygraduateschools,andnearlyallofthemhavenomorethanafewhundredstudents.Smallschoolsofanykindstruggletocoverbasicoverheadofrecruitingandretainingfaculty,buildingandmaintainingreliablebuildingsandstaff,andthebasic“stuff”ofrunningaschool.Trinityisnoexception.Butseminariesalsohavethespecialchallengeofproducingalumniwhowillbepaidverymodestcompensationfortheirlaborsaftertheygraduate.Twokeycorollariesofthisfactarethat(1)mostseminaryalumnidonors,asmuchaswelovethem,willgenerallybemodestdonors,and(2)seminarystudentsusuallyhaveverylittlecapacitytotakeonstudentdebt.
Allofthisimpliesthatsomeothersourceoffinancialsupportissimplyessentialforseminaries.Alookathowotherschoolsfunctionbearsthisout.Someschools,suchasRomanCatholicseminariesandsomeLutheranschools,establishtheirseminarieswithinthedenomination,allowingchurchresourcestobeusedtosupporttheformationoffutureleaders.Trinitywasfoundedasanentirelyindependentcharitableorganization(501c3)in
servicetothechurch,sothisapproachisnotanoption.Someseminariesoperateasminordepartmentsofhuge,prosperousuniversities,andthusbenefitfromthesupportoftheentireenterprise.Duetoourindependence,thisalsoisnotanoptionforTrinity.
Athirdgroupofseminarieshaveaccumulatedmassiveendowmentswhichproducesignificantincomeeachyeartosupportasignificantportionoftheschools’budgets.
Formostofitshistory,TrinitySchoolforMinistryhasbeensupportedwithannualdonationsbyfaithfulandgeneroussupporters,who,yearafteryear,havegiveninlargeandsmallsumstosupportthisministry.Somehaveevenleftbequeststotheschool.AfairlylargegroupofthesefolkscameoutofthecharismaticrenewalintheEpiscopalChurchduringthe1970sand1980s.However,werealizethatwecan’trelyonthissamegroupoffriendsandsupportersforever.Inordertosecurefuturefinancialstability,weknowthatwemustbuildnewrelationshipswithprospectiveandotherexistingdonorswhowillalsobesupportiveandgenerous.
Basedonallofthis,Trinityhaslittlechoicebuttoalsobuildsomelimitedendowmentfunds,particularlyforscholarships,whichwillhelpreducesomeofthefinancialburdenofsustainingTrinityuntilwecanincreasesupportfromneworexistingdonors.
Trinityasksforyourgenerousfinancialsupport:firstofallbecauseweloveandtrusttheLord,andthusdependonhisBody,theChurch,topartnerinthiswork;andsecondofallbecausethestructureoftheschoolsimplyrequiresthatsourcesoffinancialsupportbeyondstudenttuitionandalumnigiftsareessential.
GodhasgivenusauniquevocationasanindependentevangelicalAnglicanseminary.PleaseconsiderdonatingtodaytohelpusfulfillthemissionthattheLordhasgivenus.
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