Anglicans and Lutherans: the
New World Experience of Two Old World Traditions
June 20-23, 2004
Marriot O’Hare Hotel, Chicago and
ELCA National Headquarters, 8765 W. Higgins
Road, Chicago
Sponsored by: The Church
Historical
Society, the National Episcopal Historiographers and Archivists, and
the
Episcopal Women’s History Project, The Canadian Church Historical
Society,
the American Chapter of the Anglican-Lutheran Society, the
Archives
Advisory Committee of the ELCA, and hosted by the Lutheran
Historical
Conference
EWHP Annual Meeting and EWHP dinner
Speakers:
- the Rev. Dr. Donald S. Armentrout, Associate Dean for Academic
Affairs
and Professor of Church History at the University of the South, Sewanee;
- the Rev. John Arnold, retired Dean of Durham Cathedral, and an
author of the ecumenical Porvoo Statement.
- Dr. J. Robert Wright, Historiographer of the Episcopal Church
- Georgiana Gleason, Executive Director of Episcopal Charities and
Community Services for the Diocese of Chicago
Panels:
- “Lutherans and
Anglicans:
Living into Common Mission Together.” the Very Rev. Donald G.
Brown,
the Rev. Dr. Duane Larson, the Rt. Rev. C. Christopher Epting, and the
Rev.
Randall R. Lee
- “New Aspects of Anglican and Lutheran History in Canada”
- “Before Being Called to Common Mission”
- “Lutherans & Episcopalians Face Hot Issues”
- “Anglicans, Lutherans & Ecumenism”
- “Anglicans and Lutherans in the New World”
- “Liturgy & Spirituality”
- “Younger Theologians & Historians Together”
Workshops:
- Starting an Archive, NEHA
- Discovering Women in Your Church History, EWHP
- The Historian’s role at Critical Moments in Church History, LHC
- Lessons from Canadian Church Litigation, CCHC
Tours:
- Episcopal Diocese of Chicago Archives
- Lutheran Archives
- Architecture of Oak Park
The registration fee is $135 for early registrants (before 1 May) and
$150
thereafter. Registration information will be available in March.