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A Renewed Vision: Profiles in Theological Learning

 
 

WE ARE ALL INVITED TO BE THEOLOGIANS

This new video in two parts shares stories of creative, inspiring Episcopalians learning about God and growing in their trust and understanding of Christian faith and service. The stories are designed to encourage us all to seek the presence of God in our lives.

   
  In Part One:
Two PhD candidates have their lives transformed by St. Paul’s Chapel at Ground Zero… a church in Texas is reawakened by Christian spiritual practices… one in Wyoming begins calling its own members to be ministers… a multi-cultural parish in Los Angeles celebrates many understandings of “church” … and a Native Alaskan congregation passes on its own traditional wisdom…
   
  In Part Two:
A Church without Walls serves the Eucharist and lunch to all in a public park in Boston… seminaries reach out beyond their walls… the Mutual Ministry movement helps churches take ministry into their own hands… and playful storytelling helps sick children and adults find healing in the Bible
   
  >> Click here to watch sample clips from “A Renewed Vision: Profiles in Theological Learning”
 
The stories profiled in “A Renewed Vision” were selected by twenty Episcopal educators from around the Church. The video was created by Stepstone Productions, Inc., an award-winning not-for-profit marketing communications firm based in St. Louis, Missouri. Senior producer Mike Doyle led the Stepstone team.
 

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TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE VIDEO FOR YOUR CONGREGATION

Two copies of this video (in two parts on one cassette) were mailed to each diocese in the Episcopal Church early in 2003. The tapes were sent directly to the members of the Episcopal Council for Christian Education (ECCE) network in each diocese. Dioceses are permitted to make as many copies as needed for use by congregations. You may contact your diocesan education coordinator for further information locally. If you do not know who your coordinator is please contact the national Office of Children's Ministries, Jeffri Harre, Program Assistant at jharre@episcopalchurch.org

You may also obtain a copy through the Office for Ministry Development at the Episcopal Church Center in New York by contacting Martin Tsien, Administrative Assistant, at mtsien@episcopalchurch.org or call 1-800-334-7626 ext. 6166.