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Fall 2009 News

Preaching The Beatitudes:
Sermons and Comments from the 2009 Preaching Excellence Program, edited by Tim Mulder and Fred Rossi is complete in book form. Copies may be requested through the EPF office.

Recent Visits: Over the past few months the EPF Executive Director scheduled a number of visits with bishops, priests, active and retired clergy, faculty, deans, and administrators, as well as seminarians at both Episcopal and independent divinity schools. A number of informal findings have come to light. Men and women seem to preach differently. Laity are being empowered to preach, yet are not fully authorized to do so in some quarters. Time for sermon preparation seems to have decreased as other demands on clergy have increased. An “Opinion” piece appeared in Episcopal Life Online, October 23, 2009. Please click here to view the full article.

Alabama Preaching Conference held at the diocesan conference center on October 25-26 2010 was a successful gathering of bishops, priests and deacons, who preached sermons, discussed and critiqued one another, and heard two compelling addresses by the Rev. Dr. Thomas G. Long of Candler Seminary at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He also preached at the conference Eucharist. Evaluations were uniformly positive, many asking for another conference in the not-too-distant future.

The Academy of Homiletics is sponsoring its Annual Conference December 3-5, 2009 – “Preaching and the News.” Speakers include journalists E.J. Dionne, Mike McMurry, Julia C. Duin, and William F. Fore. Preachers scheduled for a variety of worship services are: Barry C. Black, Chaplain of the US Senate; Kay Northcutt of Phillips Theological Seminary, and Michael Quicke of Northern Seminary in Chicago, Illinois. More information is available on the Academy’s website. www.homiletics.org

Academy Of Preachers: A new organization with a focus on “young preachers” is being developed. The Academy describes its work as “a fresh initiative, underwritten by the Lilly Endowment, designed to identify, network, inspire, and support young people who sense a call to Christian preaching.” EPF has been asked to help identify young Episcopalians who might be interested in attending the Academy’s activities and offerings, including the Festival of Young Preachers taking place in January 2010.

National Episcopal Preaching Conference – April 19-22, 2010: Perhaps the most ambitious new initiative for the Episcopal Preaching Foundation will occur April 19-22, 2010 at the Episcopal Conference Center, Kanuga, in Hendersonville, NC. Billed as the first National Episcopal Preaching Conference, the gathering will be an opportunity for the wider church to experience the programmatic successes that have been at the heart of PEP conferences. Provisional planning has already begun, and notices are already being distributed with the following information.

The Episcopal Preaching Foundation is joining with the Kanuga Conference Center to sponsor the first National Episcopal Preaching Conference in April 2010. Through a mix of lectures, preaching groups, worship, and fellowship, participants will focus on “Preaching Jesus.” Confirmed speakers include The Rev. Dr. William Brosend (School of Theology, Sewanee, and a Director of the Episcopal Preaching Foundation), The Rev. Dr. Thomas Long (Candler School of Theology), The Rev. Dr. William Willimon (Bishop of the North Alabama Conference, United Methodist Church) and Lauren Winner, Ph.D. (Duke Divinity School). The former Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, The Rt. Rev. Frank Griswold, will serve as chaplain. In addition to enjoying lectures and sermons by the speakers, each registrant will participate in a small preaching group. Led by faculty of the Foundation’s annual Preaching Excellence Program, the groups will allow participants to offer sermons of their own for feedback and critique. An attendance of 200 Episcopal preachers is expected.


Revised Common Lectionary: Commentaries have been posted weekly on the EPF website with contributors representing several different seminaries writing from all over the country. Commentaries are scheduled through the end of Year B, and a new schedule is developing for Year “C.” If any are interested in contributing to this helpful initiative, please contact the Executive Director at execdir@tepf.net

(compiled by E. F. Michael Morgan, EPF Executive Director)

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