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Alumni Newsletter

Brad Hauff, SW ‘90 to Keynote 200th Gala!

The Bexley Seabury Seminary 200th Anniversary Gala Planning Committee is delighted to announce that the Reverend Dr. Bradley Hauff, Seabury Western Class of 1990 and a member of the Presiding Bishop’s staff as Missioner for Indigenous Ministries, will deliver the...

General Convention Brings Fellowship and Renewal

President Micah T.J. Jackson, PhD expressed heartfelt gratitude to attendees at the Bexley Seabury reception at General Convention. Dr. Thomas C. Ferguson, Assoc. Prof. of Church History, remarked on the exhilarating yet challenging history of Bexley Seabury...

Bishop Doug Sparks, SW ’89, leads at BPG Gathering

The Rt. Rev. Douglas Sparks, Seabury Western ’89, kicked off the Big Provincial Gathering in South Bend, Indiana on the evening of April 25 with a conversation on his experience “Walking the Potawatomi Trail of Death.” The Bishop of Northern Indiana as well as...

IN MEMORIAM: Robert Day Matheus, Seabury Western ’79

Robert Day “Rob” Matheus, Seabury Western Class of 1979, passed away on September 9, 2024 in Columbus, Ohio age 71,. Born on March 11,1953, in Pueblo, Colorado, Matheus was a beacon of kindness and a spiritual guide to many.  Matheus’s education journey began at Mt....

IN MEMORIAM: Everett Lees, Former Faculty

The Rev. Dr. Everett Cooper Lees, former adjunct professor of Preaching, died suddenly of Pancreatic Cancer, September 11, 2024. Born August 24, 1976, in Oklahoma City, OK, to Ann Masterson Lees and Donald H. Lees, he attended Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School in...
Reaching Toward a Goal

Reaching Toward a Goal

With deep gratitude to everyone who contributes in countless ways  In development the word “reach” is most often associated with reaching a fundraising goal. But “reach” is also about our aspirations, our hopes, our best intentions.  Bexley Seabury is in the...

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Driven to the Desert

♦ February 14, 2016 ♦ Sermon for the First Sunday in Lent Church of St. Paul and the Redeemer, Chicago I spent some time in the desert last weekend. I was the guest preacher at the Episcopal cathedral in Phoenix, a city that by rights shouldn’t exist where it does but...

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Words of Appreciation

Words of Appreciation

For everyone who contributes in countless ways J term began January 11, with classes both in Columbus and Chicago. In Chicago, our students, faculty and staff all eat lunch together at noon following chapel. One day a student in “Making Mission Possible Through Tough...

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Non-Profit Management and Leadership

June 2017 This course is available for academic credit only. Business savvy and theology dovetail in this innovative leadership program. Topics include: leadership; leading and following; leveraging generational differences in your organization; stewarding resources;...

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