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The Archbishop Tutu Travel Seminar

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On August 15 I depart for Cape Town South Africa and the incredibly exciting opportunity to participate in the Walk With Archbishop Tutu Travel Seminar . The seminar is led by the Rev. Dr. Michael Battle, a deeply gifted theologian and scholar who was ordained and married by the Archbishop and was his chaplain for two years. Dr. Battle's children were also baptized by "The Arch".  Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Anglican Archbishop, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 and served as chair of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate apartheid-era crimes. After the commission's work was complete the Archbishop became the chair of The Elders, where he gave vocal defense of human rights and campaigns for the oppressed, worldwide. Please follow my blog as I further describe the Archbishop's work and theology and how it very much relates to the work that we are all doing to spread God's Word and Peace in our community. Your comments and questio

Change of Plans

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Well, as you all know by now, I am back in Ft. Walton Beach - I am not in Italy. I had a bit of a tumble on the General Theological Seminary flagstone path and waded through two ER visits and five days of preaching tutorials. It seemed the wisest thing to return home and to be among my friends. Rest assured I am fine. Just a bit embarrassed. The class, Fresh Expressions in Preaching was suburb. I am so grateful to have been with Dr. Lisa Weaver (standing next to me) and Dr. Hillary Raining (in the white shirt). Their coaching tips on the sermons that we had to write, and deliver were invaluable. Stay tuned as I experiment with you all in my next sermon on July 10. By the way, I am now officially through my second year of the three-year doctoral program - wow!

I'm Off on the First Leg of My Summer Travels

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This coming Sunday, June 12, I leave for the first leg of my summer travels - a week of intensive study at the General Theological Seminary in New York City. The week will focus on Preaching with Fresh Expression and bring me just a little bit closer to the close of my Doctor of Ministry Studies. The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church is a seminary of the Episcopal Church in New York. Founded in 1817, GTS is the oldest seminary of the Episcopal Church and a leading center of theological education in the Anglican Communion. I have never been to the campus before - all other classes have been online due to Covid restrictions. I am really looking forward being on campus and to meeting my classmates in person and having time to chat with them face to face. Most of all - don't laugh - I am looking forward to some good NYC food and wandering the streets window shopping in the many boutiques and street stalls. Please pray that I don't spend too much money. I will be