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Special Issue Winter 2019

Editoral: Winter 2019 Special Issue

Dorothy Linthicum

For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven (Ecclesiastes 3:1). This issue of Episcopal Teacher is focused on the

Building on the Legacy of the CMT in a Changing World

Lisa Kimball

Life is flux … The only thing that is constant is change. –Heraclitus of Ephesus, 535 BC The grass withers, the flower fades, but the

Profile: Kyle Oliver

Dorothy Linthicum

The Center for the Ministry of Teaching (CMT) had to invent a new job title to encompass Kyle Oliver’s first job description after he finished

Profile: Caroline Black

Dorothy Linthicum

Caroline Black entered Christian formation, like many lay leaders, at the church she attended with her family. After making pointed suggestions about the quality of

Profile: John Palarine

Dorothy Linthicum

John Palarine’s journey in the Church began with a revelation he had in Minnesota, where he lived as a child. On his own, he had

Profile: Helen Barron

Dorothy Linthicum

One paragraph in The Book of Common Prayersums up the ministry of Helen Barron, a lay powerhouse who coordinated the development of two important curricula, supported

Profile: Mary Hess

Keith Anderson

Mary Hess has been a tireless advocate for the practice and study of religious education at both the seminary and parish level. In her work

Profile: Anthony Guillén

Dorothy Linthicum

Bridge is a word that perhaps best describes the work of Anthony Guillén, missioner for Latino/Hispanic Ministries and Director of Ethnic Ministries for the Episcopal

Profile: John Roberto

Dorothy Linthicum

John Roberto ties his contribution to Christian formation to his longevity in the field. He describes his ministry as coming from an “acorn calling,” not

Profile: Sharon Ely Pearson

Katherine Malloy

The Center for the Ministry of Teaching (CMT) has both influenced Sharon Ely Pearson as it has been influenced by her life and work. A

Profile: Sheryl Kujawa-Holbrook

Lisa Kimball

With her signature pragmatism and humility, Sheryl Kujawa-Holbrook acknowledged, “Most of what I do as academic dean of a seminary has nothing to do with

Profile: Jerome Berryman

Amy Dyer

Jerome Berryman has been connected with the Center for the Ministry of Teaching (CMT) since its early years, as the development of the Episcopal Children’s

Profile: Verna Dozier

Dorothy Linthicum

Verna J. Dozier, a teacher and Bible scholar who lived from 1917 to 2006, was a gifted lay person who was tapped by Virginia Theological

Profile: John H. Westerhoff

Amy Dyer

In the mid 1970s John Westerhoff, theologian and educator, began a campaign in the church to move from a schooling model of Christian education to

Profile: Maria Harris

Kyle Oliver

In 1989, Maria Harris, a Roman Catholic educator, published Fashion Me a People: Curriculum in the Church, and Christian formation leaders have been trying to live

CMT Ushered Christian Formation into a New Era

George Kroupa

When the Center for the Ministry of Teaching (CMT) opened at Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS) in 1984, the heyday of the American Sunday school had

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