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Newsletter of October 2012 Vol. 4, No. 1

A Tribute to the Anglican and Episcopal Faculty In this issue: A Faculty Tribute...... 1 mong the resources that Berkeley Divinity School students have at Yale, nothing Graduation 2012...... 3 is more significant than an Anglican/Episcopal faculty that currently numbers Global Mission Initiative...... 4 eighteen—more than some freestanding denominational seminaries. BDS itself supports two senior faculty chairs, two adjunct positions, and two lecturers. In Reflections on ELM...... 6 Aaddition, YDS has six senior (tenured) and two junior faculty members as well as four lec- Wesley-Royce Colloquium...... 7 turers representing the Anglican tradition, providentially spread across the theological dis- Annual Fund Report...... 8 ciplines. We are pleased to hold up each of these scholars and educators, and to offer a brief In Memoriam...... 10 description of their work and contributions to the wider church: Annual Fund Goal Achieved...... 12 Faculty Christopher Beeley (BDS): Walter H. Gray Associate Professor of Angli- can Studies and Patristics. Christopher is active in the Episcopal Gather- ing of Leaders, and serves on the board of the Anglican Theological Review. His book Leading God’s People: Wisdom from the Early Church for Today offers principles of church leadership as they were taught by the great pastor-theologians of the early church. Most recently, he has published The Unity of Christ: Continuity and Conflict in Patristic Tradition.

Joseph Britton (BDS): McFaddin Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Pastoral Theology. Serv- ing as President and Dean of the School, Joseph also teaches a core course in the history and theology of the Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion. Author of numerous articles on Anglican ecclesiology, he has also written the forthcoming Abraham Heschel and the Theologi- cal Uses of Piety. He has served as Associate Editor of the Anglican Theological Review and is Convener of the Council of Seminary Deans.

Maggi Dawn: Associate Dean of Marquand Chapel and Associate Professor (Adjunct) of Religion and Literature. Former at Robinson College, , The Newsletter is published three Maggi joined the faculty in 2011. She teaches liturgical theology, is a musician and composer times per year by Berkeley Divinity of contemporary hymns, and is the author of The Accidental Pilgrim: New Journeys on Ancient School at Yale. Pathways and The Writing on the Wall: High Art, Popular Culture, and the Bible. For more information about Berkeley, please contact: Berkeley Divinity School at Yale John Hare: Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology. John was asked to give the 409 Prospect Street prestigious Gifford Lectures in 2005, which he delivered under the title “Thou Shalt Love New Haven, CT 06511-2167 Thy Neighbor as Thyself.” Active in teaching both at the Divinity School and Yale College, he Telephone: 203.432.9285 Fax: 203.432.9353 is the author of The Moral Gap, God’s Call, God and Morality: A Philosophical History and Why Bother Being Good? www.yale.edu/berkeleydivinity A Faculty Tribute (continued from page 1)

Peter Hawkins: Professor of Religion and Literature. Well-known Chloë Starr: Assistant Professor of Asian Theology. Currently to generations of YDS students, Peter’s work centers on the work editing and translating a reader in Chinese Christian theology, of Dante, most recently Dante’s Testaments: Essays on the Scripture Chloë is also working on a project in Chinese intellectual Chris- Imagination. In 2007 he delivered YDS’s Beecher Lectures, focus- tianity, supported by a Luce Fellowship. Recent publications ing on the theme “Undiscovered Country: Imagining the World include Red-light Novels of the Late Qing, The Quest for Gentility in to Come.” He writes regularly for the Christian Century’s “Living China, and Reading Christian Scriptures in China. by the Word” column. Kathryn Tanner: Professor of Systematic Theology. A prolific Willis Jenkins: Margaret A. Farley Assistant Professor of Social author, Kathryn has published Economy of Grace, God and Cre- Ethics. Willis’ Ecologies of Grace: Environmental Ethics and Christian ation in Christian Theology, Christ the Key, and Jesus, Humanity Theology won a 2009 Templeton Award for Theological Promise. and the Trinity. She has served as a consultant to the theology He was a co-founder of the Episcopal Young Adult Service Corps, committee of the House of , and was a keynote speaker and is active in the joint degree program between YDS and the at the Trinity Institute. She is also a frequent contributor to the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. He has served as Anglican Theological Review. a consultant to the theology committee of the House of Bishops. Thomas H. Troeger: J. Edward and Ruth Cox Lantz Professor (BDS): Associate Pro- of Christian Communication. Tom is a regular participant in fessor (Adjunct) of Pastoral Theology the Preaching Excellence Foundation conference for seminar- and Worship. A former professor at the ians, and served as chaplain to the American Guild of Organists. Institute of Sacred Music, Jeffery served A hymn writer and poet, he is also the author of many works as in Charge of the Convocation on preaching, including Wonder Reborn: Creating Sermons on of American Churches in Europe. At Hymns, Music and Poetry and So that All Might Know: Preaching BDS, he now teaches hymnody and lit- that Engages the Whole Congregation. urgy, and is the author of the collection of litanies, The Wideness of God’s Mercy. Miroslav Volf: Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology and He is currently editing a new hymnal, Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture. A noted figure Sing of the World Made New: Hymns of in Christian-Muslim dialogue, Miroslav is a part of the “Build- Justice, Peace and Christian Responsibility. ing Bridges Seminar” sponsored by the Archbishop of Canter- bury and the author of Allah: A Christian Response. In 2006 he was Carolyn Sharp: Professor of Hebrew Scriptures. Currently serv- commissioned to write the Lenten Book for the Anglican Com- ing as the YDS Interim Academic Dean, Carolyn was recently munion, Free of Charge: Giving and Forgiving in a Culture Stripped ordained a . She serves on the Bible in the Life of the Church of Grace. He has also published Exclusion and Embrace and Public Project of the Anglican Communion, and the Association of Faith: How Followers of Christ Should Serve the Common Good. Anglican Biblical Scholars. She is the author of numerous books, including Wrestling the Word: The Hebrew Scriptures and the Chris- Lecturers tian Believer and Old Testament Prophets for Today. F. Washington (Tony) Jarvis (BDS): Lecturer in Educational Leadership and Bryan D. Spinks (BDS): Bishop F. Percy God- Ministry, and Director of the ELM Program. dard Professor of Liturgical Studies and Pastoral Julie Kelsey: Lecturer in Homiletics. Theology. With a wide range of liturgical inter- ests (including the churches of the Christian Kyle W. Pederson: Lecturer in East), he most recently published The Worship Supervised Ministry. Mall: Contemporary Responses to Contemporary Tracy Johnson Russell: Lecturer in Culture. Bryan also serves on the Anglican Litur- Pastoral Care. gical Consultation, and in addition to his aca- Glen Segger (BDS): Lecturer in Pastoral demic work, he is a Sunday Presbyter in the Theology and Worship. Middlesex Area Cluster.

2 | Berkeley Divinity School at YALE Into the Regions Beyond: Graduation 2012

n Saturday afternoon, May 19, the the graduating class: the Diploma in Angli- in Canterbury Cathedral in June. Andy was Class of 2012—along with parents, can Studies (18); the Certificate in Anglican ordained to the priesthood over the sum- Ofaculty, staff, alumni, and friends— Studies (3); the Diploma in Lutheran Stud- mer and is now serving as Music Director gathered for the Commencement Evensong ies (1); and the Certificate in Educational and teacher of environmental science at the in Marquand Chapel. This festive service Leadership and Ministry (3). Darrow School in upstate New York; he also was the occasion of the awarding of diplo- In addition to the diplomas and cer- assists at a parish on the weekends. Benja- mas, certificates, and prizes. In addition tificates, eight prizes were awarded. The min Straley received the Thomas Philips to the Dean and staff of Berkeley Divinity E. William Muehl Prize in Preaching, was Memorial Award for showing exceptional School and Anglican faculty members, also given to Janine Schenone. Ordained to the achievement and further promise in the present were YDS Dean Harry Attridge, transitional diaconate over the summer, study and practice of Anglican liturgy and Berkeley Trustees Chair Carl Anderson, Janine is now a Ph.D. student in theology at is now organist at the National Cathedral and Head of Lutheran Studies and Divinity Fordham University and assisting at Christ Church of Sts. Peter and Paul in Washing- Librarian Paul Stuehrenberg. Church, Bronxville. The R. Lansing Hicks ton, DC and an aspirant for Holy Orders in The service opened with the premiere of Prize for the graduating student who did the Diocese of . The St. Luke’s a new hymn tune written by senior Benja- the most to benefit the Berkeley community Award for outstanding contribution to the min Straley and dedicated to Dean Joseph during his or her time in seminary went to worship life of BDS was presented to Sam H. Britton. The tune, Britton, was set to a Andrew Barnett. Andy is the embodiment of Owen whose care of the community was wonderful text by Charles Wesley, “What multiple ways of doing ministry, completing evident in liturgy, most specifically through shall I do, my God to love, my loving God a dual degree in Divinity and Forestry and the offering of a healing ministry as part of to praise!” The festive liturgy continued constantly seeking ways to enhance each our Wednesday evening Eucharist. Sam is with Psalm 33, Exultate Justi, “Rejoice in ministry with the other. An accomplished now of the Haitian Congregation of the Lord, you righteous,” the singing of jazz musician, Andy made the most of his the Good Samaritan in Bronx, NY. the school hymn (“Come, Holy Spirit, by senior pilgrimage to Canterbury, worked In addition to those four Berkeley prizes whose grace this school each day has run its closely with their Director of Music and, for graduating seniors, one YDS prize was race”), and a homily by the Dean. Diplo- before the week was out, received a com- awarded by Dean Harry Attridge. The mas and certificates were then awarded to mission for a Jazz Mass that was presented Bradford E. Ableson Prize for Ecclesiasti-

October 2012 | 3 into the regions beyond: Global Mission Initiative

With deep thanks to a generous donor and friend of Berkeley Divinity School, nine students were awarded travel grants totaling $10,000. The stated purpose of the grant was to “build relationships of mutual partner- ship and understanding” across the Anglican Communion. These grants, by and large, provided matching or supplemental funds to mission grants already awarded the students by the Episcopal Education Society and the Seminary Consultation on Mission. Students traveled to Panama, El Salvador (group trip), Cuba, Honduras, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Ghana. Each student was transformed in some way by the experience; and each is deeply grateful for the opportunities afforded by the grant.

The Panama Project Jordan Haynie ’13 The Panama Project is a unique opportunity for mission; you could almost say it’s mission backwards. The Panama Project The American contingent with The Rev. David Alvarado and the children of is the Diocese of Panama’s mis- the mission church and school of San Jose El Congo sion to the American Episcopal Church. I learned about the his- tory of US-Panamanian rela- (also in Spanish—eek!), and Our Little Roses tions, both in government and On a tugboat in the Panama Canal, toured historical sights, includ- Orphanage, Honduras in the church, traveled around assisting an oil tanker through the ing the Panama Canal. I highly Lisa Zaina ’13 the country to observe the work locks (with Betty Jerez, a student at recommend the Panama Project I was fortunate enough to spend the CDSP School for ) of the church, and reflected for future travelers who want three weeks in Honduras at Our upon how TEC can learn from trip, I led worship in Spanish, to learn more about ministry in Little Roses Orphanage in San our Panamanian brothers and preached (in English), taught the Latino/a community (and Pedro Sula. I taught vocabulary, sisters. In the course of the religion at an Episcopal school improve their Spanish!). math, and art to first through

Graduation 2012, continued from page 3 tin Crisp (aspirant, Diocese of East Tennes- Diocese of Massachusetts; Shane Marcus, cal Leadership is awarded each year to the see) was awarded the E. Lee McGee Prize. Teach for America in PA; Kelly Moughty is student who, in the judgment of the faculty, Our graduates are now serving in par- associate, St. Alban’s, Cape Elizabeth, ME; possesses the most outstanding qualities of ishes, schools and missions all over the Emily Phillips, associate, Calvary Church, judgment and character to the future exer- country and into the regions beyond! In Stonington, CT; Josh Rodriguez is associ- cise of church leadership (awarded with addition to those mentioned above, Terri ate, Good Shepherd, Ruxton, MD; Marissa a preference for Anglican students). This Bays is , Cathedral of St. James, South Rohrbach, associate, Holy Trinity, Philadel- year, that prize was awarded to senior Jesse Bend, IN; Stephen Blackmer is curate, St. phia, PA; Matt Schneider, Prince George Zink. Jesse, ordained to the priesthood over Paul’s Church, Concord, NH; Hilary Cam- Winyah Church, Georgetown, SC; Amy the summer, is studying for a Ph.D. in theol- blos is rector, St. Thomas’, Abingdon, VA; Spagna, associate, Trinity Church, Bethle- ogy at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, UK. Otis Gaddis, chaplain, University of Mary- hem, PA; and Anne Spear, Two current students received prizes for land, College Park; Jennifer Landis Owen is Department of English. academic achievement: rising senior Leigh curate, Christ Church, Greenwich, CT; Ali- We at Berkeley already miss them Mackintosh (postulant, Diocese of South- son Lutz is with Partners in Health, Haiti; greatly, and hope that Berkeleyites who western Virginia) received the William Matt Lindeman is an administrator at the live near any of them will make yourselves Palmer Ladd Prize; and rising middler Jus- Episcopal Camp and Conference Center, known to them. —Greta Getlein

4 | Berkeley Divinity School at YALE and Collective Wounds,” at the of Memories workshops held Institute for Healing of Memo- in areas emerging from conflict ries. The Institute was founded around the world, including in in 1998 by Fr. Michael Laps- the US. I hope to put into prac- ley, SSM, an anti-apartheid tice what I have learned to fur- priest and activist who lost an ther my own work in healing, eye and both hands in a letter forgiveness, and reconciliation. bomb attack in 1990. Hundreds Three children at play at Our Little of people have been helped to Zimbabwe Roses reconcile with themselves and Beth Phillips ’13 with those who have caused I spent nearly three weeks in third grade students at the Holy them harm through Healing Zimbabwe with Bertha Gowera Family Bilingual School in the who, it is hoped, will be the first morning, and in the afternoon I ordained woman in Zimbabwe. took Spanish classes. I also was We visited her childhood home able to get to know the girls in and the village where she grew the orphanage. Spending time up. Her late father was the first Beth with one of the children at with people who face daily Christian convert of English Sunday worship challenges with such joy was missionary The Rev. Arthur inspiring. Shelley Cripps. He was head- worship and other community master of a missionary school events. They hope to donate El Salvador and founded the first Anglican part of their large family farm Anne Thatcher ’14, Jamie Maury congregation in the district of to a project that will generate ’14, Janine Schenone ’12, Wedza, Zimbabwe. More than income and economic opportu- The Rev. Greta Getlein 50 years later, Bertha and her nities for people in the area who Three students, accompanied Elaine with Archbishop Desmond siblings built a church for use remain woefully impoverished by the Director of Anglican Tutu by the entire community for but spiritually rich. Studies, visited the Anglican Diocese of El Salvador in May. The goal was to continue to General Convention 2012 build a relationship for the sharing of ideas and resources. New YDS Dean Gregory Sterling The group traveled all over the joined BDS staff, students, country visiting schools, Angli- friends and alumni at the can communities, churches seminary dinner at the General and missions. By the end of Convention in Indianapolis. the week, the entire group was unanimous: God was present in From left to right: Dean Joseph the intense community-based Britton, Jesse Zink ’12, Jordan Haynie ’13, Eric Gregory ’13, ministry of this diocese and it Brin Bon ’13, Dean Gregory was powerful to behold. Sterling, Adrian Sterling, Sandy Lynch, Pam Wesley, Justin Gabbard ’11. South Africa Not pictured: Otis Gaddis ’12. Elaine Thomas ’13 I travelled to Cape Town, South Africa, for a three-week train- ing course, “Healing Individual

October 2012 | 5 Some Reflections on the Educational Leadership and Ministry (ELM) Program at the annual gathering of the Anglican By Tony Jarvis Schools of Australia, and this summer I flew to Melbourne for the highly stimu- The E.L.M. Courses and Certificate Douglas presiding and preaching at the lating conference of International Boys’ The Divinity School offers three courses Eucharist on Sunday evening, June 24, fol- School Coalition at Scotch College—525 which prepare for ministry in schools and lowed by a cocktail reception on the Dean’s delegates strong from all over the world. colleges: Yale Chaplain Sharon Kugler’s porch at the Berkeley Center and dinner. This September I journeyed to Assisi as course in models and methods of univer- The conference continued on the YDS the Fetzer Foundation gathered delegates sity chaplaincy, my course in leadership campus Monday morning and afternoon from around the world for a conference on ministry in schools, and a seminar I offer focusing on topics of concern established love and forgiveness. I serve in the Educa- in advanced topics in leadership ministry by the ’ leadership group. tion Committee of the foundation. in schools and colleges. Students may take any of these courses. Last spring I had a ELM Representation at Conferences Helping Schools record number of students in my course I often represent the ELM Program at On my way to Australia, I spent an after- in schools ministry—23—and two-thirds conferences. In June, for example, I spoke noon and evening with Maryetta Anschutz were non-Berkeley students. on “Drury of St. Paul’s: The Sorrows of at the new Episcopal School which she has One of the most time-consuming Success” at the St. James Conference on founded in Los Angeles. It was thrilling to aspects of my job is helping graduating Church Schools, after which I preached at be “present at the creation” and to witness students write resumes and practice inter- the Evensong which inaugurated the cel- the miracle Maryetta has wrought. views for teaching and chaplaincy positions ebration of Father Stuart Dunnan’s 20th In September I gave the opening of in schools. I try to be proactive in contact- anniversary as headmaster of St. James. school address at Boston Trinity Academy, ing schools about our students. Since I have Later in June, I attended the Country Day the new Evangelical school in Boston. I students of many denominations, some School Headmasters’ annual conference, continue to be called frequently and asked of my conversations are with schools that this year at Pomona College. to recommend candidates for chaplaincies regard Yale with suspicion. Our two ELM In July, I flew to Australia for the second and for teaching religion, to give advice on field trips last spring were deliberately summer (their winter!) in a row. Last year school head searches, to deal with school made to a Catholic girls’ school and a new in Tasmania I gave the keynote address heads and chaplains in crisis. and flourishing Evangelical school. Hap- pily, YDS has now established a supervised ministry with the latter. We aim to serve a broad spectrum of schools. But students can do more than take the ELM courses. They also have the oppor- tunity to fulfill additional requirements— including a supervised ministry in a school or college—and receive the Certificate in Educational Leadership and Ministry. At graduation last June, Dean Britton awarded three Certificates of Educational Leader- ship and Ministry, and there are a number in the pipeline for the coming year.

Episcopal Chaplains’ Conference In late June, Berkeley hosted a one-day conference for nearly 40 Episcopal college chaplains from across the country. This gathering preceded the three-day interna- tional ecumenical conference of chaplains convened at Yale immediately following. This conference began with Bishop Ian Episcopal college chaplains in Marquand Chapel

6 | Berkeley Divinity School at YALE Episcopal Environmental Leaders at BDS

Youth Ministry NOW Parish youth ministers and those who are responsible for spiritual life and work in schools and colleges share some common concerns. Skip Masback, Senior Minister of the New Canaan Congregational Church and guru of parochial youth work in New England, spearheaded last spring’s Berke- ley colloquium on youth ministry. This initiative was generously supported by the Wesley-Royce Leadership endowment. Our students were put in direct contact with con- gregations where youth ministry was flour- ishing, and also heard presentations by some of the leading speakers on youth work today. These speakers also addressed New England Berkeley hosted a lunch for Episcopal leaders involved in the Summer Symposium: Religion and clergy and youth workers at a series of lun- Environmental Stewardship. The symposium was made possible by the H. Boone and Violet M. cheons. Happily, Skip, in conjunction with Porter endowment for the Chair in Religion and Environmental Stewardship. The Rev. Nicholas Porter ’94 (second from right) participated in the opening panel, and The Rev. Stephanie Johnson (fourth the Center for Faith and Culture and Berke- from right), who serves as Energy Minister for Province I, led a workshop. ley, has organized, for this academic year, a set of eight lectures on youth work, open to all YDS students and to practitioners within driving distance. Four of last year’s lectur- Wesley-Royce Summer Leadership Colloquium ers—Andrew Root, Roland Martinson, Skip Masbach, and Rodger Nishioka—will on Spiritual Vitality in Parishes be joined this year by Chap Clark, Michael Bird, and YDS’s own Tom Troeger. n early June representatives from over 60 pal Church in the years to come. Research parishes came to Berkeley to participate shows that the key catalyst in congrega- Iin the Wesley-Royce Leadership Col- tional growth is spiritual vitality. loquium. Modeled on the School of Man- Berkeley is deeply grateful to David agement executive symposia, this intensive and Sara Carson who began our leader- two day workshop grew out of eight years ship work and to the Royce Foundation of research and 80,000 surveys examining which supports this Colloquium as well as the question of spiritual vitality in parishes. endowing leadership training for our stu- Can spiritual vitality be measured and can dents and the wider church. it be deepened and, if so, what are the steps a parish can take to achieve such a deep- ening? Drawing from their experience at Notice of Accreditation Review the Willow Creek mega-church and at the by the Association of Episcopal parish of the Holy Spirit in Lake Theological Schools Forest, IL, Greg Hawkins, Jay Sidebotham, Berkeley and Yale Divinity Schools will receive Eric Arnson, and others addressed a sym- a comprehensive evaluation by the Associa- posium of 87 participants. tion of Theological Schools in January 2013. Those who were present now have the Comments for confidential review by the vis- opportunity to be part of a pilot program iting team regarding BDS may be sent in a sealed envelope by December 31, 2012, to: to help build an Episcopal data base on congregational spiritual vitality. The Dio- ATS Accreditation Team cese of Chicago has fifteen parishes in the c/o Berkeley Divinity School 409 Prospect Street, The Youth Ministry: Now banner welcomes second trial year and we hope that this New Haven, CT 06511 guests to Berkeley Center last January. work will be available to the entire Episco-

October 2012 | 7 Berkeley Divinity School 2011-2012 Annual Fund Donors

Dear Alumni and Friends of Berkeley, The Founder’s Circle Trinity Church, New York, NY, The Rev. Dr. James H. Cooper Gifts of $10,000 or more It has been my honor to serve as the Annual Appeal The Rev. Betsy N. Anderson The 1854 Society Chair for Berkeley and I am happy to report that thanks and Mr. Carl T. Anderson Gifts of $1,854 to $4,999 to your great generosity in this very difficult economy Mrs. Marion Dawson Carr Mr. G. Hartwell Hylton Ms. Rebecca S. Breed we were able to meet our goal of $430,000. The semi- Mr. Joseph L. Brewer The Rev. F. Washington Jarvis nary ended the fiscal year with a total of $445,726.73. Mrs. Jacquelyn Kirby The Very Rev. Joseph Mr. A. Gary Shilling and Dr. Karla Britton Your great response is a testament to the love and Christ Church Cathedral, Ms. Edith R. Dixon respect you have for this great seminary. Mr. G. William Haas Indianapolis, IN, The Very Rev. The combination of parish and alumni giving Stephen E. Carlson The Rt. Rev. Herman Hollerith IV St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, and Mrs. Melissa K. Hollerith accounted for over 63% of the total raised. In these days The Rev. Peter F. Walsh The Honorable James A. Kenney III of struggling parishes it is heartening to note that 107 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue, parishes contributed $188,762 and 364 graduates offered New York, NY, The Rev. Mr. Christian R. Sonne Andrew C. Mead Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill, support of $93,485. Our alumni individual participation NC, The Rev. Stephen J. Elkins- has increased from 17% in 2008 to 25%. Our trustees Williams The President’s Society and staff also led with their generosity with gifts totaling Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999 Christ & St. Stephen’s Church, New York, NY, The Rev. L. Kathleen $88,952. Jeff and I remain active and we want to offer Mr. Alan F. Blanchard Liles Dr. Steven E. Bush Christ Church Cathedral, Cincinnati, our heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to all of the and Dr. Peggie Ann Findlay OH, The Very Rev. Ron N. Berkeley community that continue to support the future The Rev. Sarah W. Buxton-Smith DelBene generations of Episcopal leadership. We can assure you Mr. and Mrs. David E. Carson Christ Church Christiana Hundred, The Rev. S. Rainey G. Dankel Wilmington, DE, The Rev. that it is a wise and wonderful investment. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dewey, Jr. Ruth L. Kirk We have much to give thanks for and I encourage The Rev. Dr. D. Stuart Dunnan Christ Church, Charlotte, NC, The you to be as generous in the coming year as the seminary Dr. Robert M. Kass Rev. Henry H. Edens III and Mrs. Anna Mae Kass Christ Church Greenwich, continues to rely heavily on our support. Ms. Westina Matthews Shatteen Greenwich, CT, The Rev. Dr. The Rev. Dawn M. Stegelmann James B. Lemler Faithfully in Christ, and Mr. Murry Stegelmann Christ Church, Harwich Port, MA, Mr. Charles R. Tyson, Jr. The Rev. Dr. Judith A. Davis Carol Pinkham Oak, M.Div. ’86 and The Rev. Lynda Z.Tyson Christ Episcopal Church, Roanoke, Chair, Berkeley 2011-12 Annual Fund Mr. David R. Wilson VA, The Rev. Deborah Hentz All Saints Episcopal Church, Atlanta, Hunley GA, The Rev. Geoffrey M. St.J. Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Hoare Forest, IL, The Rev. Jay St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta, GA, Dean Ladd Society Sidebotham Houston, TX, The Rev. Dr. Gifts of $500 to $1,853 The Very Rev. Samuel G. Candler St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Russell J. Levenson, Jr. Christ & Holy Trinity Church, Davidson, NC, The Rev. David St. Matthew’s Church, Pacific The Rev. Carol L. Anderson Westport, CT, The Rev. John H. Buck Palisades, CA, The Rev. Canon The Rev. S. Abbott Bailey Branson St. Elizabeth’s Church, Ridgewood, Howard Anderson, Ph.D. The Rev. Dr. Bennett H. Barnes, Jr. Diocese of North Carolina, Raleigh, NJ, The Rev. Canon John G. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Cary, The Rev. Canon Stephen M. Bolle NC, The Rt. Rev. Michael B. Hartnett NC, The Rev. George Adamik The Rev. Katherine S. Bryant Curry St. James’ Church, New York, NY, St. Thomas’ Church, Fort The Rev. Richard A. Burnett St. John’s Cathedral, Denver, CO, The Rev. Brenda G. Husson Washington, PA, The Rev. The Rev. Canon Mark R. Clevenger The Very Rev. Peter D. Eaton St. Mark’s Church, New Britain, Marek P. Zabriskie The Rev. Anisa P. Cottrell-Willis St. Luke’s Parish, Darien, CT, The CT, The Rev. Patricia M. Hames The Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, Mr. David H. Crandall Rev. David R. Anderson Palm Beach, FL, The Rev. James Ms. Carolyn E. Daniels Harlan The Rt. Rev. Ian T. Douglas Trinity Episcopal Church, Southport, Mr. Clark E. Downs This information was prepared to the best of our knowledge with the gift date beginning CT, The Rev. Nicholas T. Porter The Rev. Donna M. Downs 07/01/2011 to 06/30/2012. Although our donor lists have been prepared with every precau- Mr. Stefan P. Ford tion to ensure accuracy, we at Berkeley Divinity School apologize in advance for any errors Mr. George A. Fowlkes or omissions. * Denotes deceased

8 | Berkeley Divinity School at YALE The Rev. Frederick C. Fox III Diocese of Newark, Newark, NJ, Trinity Church, Columbus, OH, The Rev. Kevin G. Caruso The Rev. John P. Gedrick III The Rt. Rev. Mark M. Beckwith The Rev. Richard A. Burnett Mr. Scott P. Celella The Rev. Nancy E. Gossling Episcopal Church of the Trinity Episcopal Church, The Rev. A. Milton Cheney III The Rev. Adam S. Greene Resurrection, Starkville, MS, Charlottesville, VA, The Rev. B. Ms. Gail J. Chiasson Mr. Howard R. Greene The Rev. Carol L. Mead Cass Bailey The Rev. M. Ronald Chrisner The Rev. Daniel L. Gross Grace & St. Peters Church, Hamden, Trinity Episcopal Church, Concord, The Rev. Bonnie J. S. Clarke Mr. F. Lane Heard III CT, The Rev. Amanda K. Gott MA, The Rev. Anthony F. Buquor The Rev. Charles E. Cloughen, Jr. The Rev. Daniel R. Heischman Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral, Zion Episcopal Church, North The Rev. Canon Douglas T. Cooke Ms. Robin R. Henry Kansas City, MO, The Rev. Branford, CT, The Rev. Lucy The Rev. Edward C. Coolidge The Rev. Matthew F. Heyd Peter J. DeVeau LaRocca Mr. Peter B. Corbridge Mrs. Judith K. Holding Grace Church, Carthage, MO, The The Rev. J. Kathryn Costas The Rev. Anne K. H. Jensen Rev. Steven C. Wilson The St. Luke’s Society The Rev. R. David Cox The Rev. Stephanie M. Johnson Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Gifts up to $499 The Rev. Francis B. Creamer, Jr. and Mr. Gordon Hinshalwood Castro Valley, CA, The Rev. Mr. Peter G. Crumlish Mr. William W. Adams The Rev. Mary B. M. Johnstone Mark A. Spaulding The Rev. Mary T. Cushman The Rt. Rev. Dr. Laura J. Ahrens The Rev. Stephen B. Klots Holy Trinity Church, Fayetteville, The Rev. Thomas S. Cushman The Rev. Dr. Judith A. Allison The Rt. Rev. Chilton A.R. Knudsen NC, The Rev. Raymond F. The Rev. Dee de Montmollin The Rev. Russell J. Amend The Rev. Mitchell J. Lindeman Brown The Rev. Jay J. Dean Mr. William M. Anderson III The Rev. Canon Anne F. Mallonee St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church, San The Rev. John E. Denaro The Rev. Canon John G. B. Andrew and Mr. Anthony Furnivall Francisco, CA, The Rev. Tommy The Rev. Russell L. Deragon Mrs. Connie L. Annand The Rev. John W. Martiner J. Dillon II The Rev. Dr. Beverly J. L. Dexter The Rev. Dr. Mark S. Anschutz Dr. Dwight F. Miller St. Andrew’s By The Sea, Little The Rev. Dr. Richard C. Ditterline The Rev. Arthur W. Archer *The Rev. Malcolm H. Miner Compton, RI, The Rev. Peter G. The Rt. Rev. Herbert A. Donovan, Mr. John Armstrong The Rev. Canon Patricia R. S. Tierney III Jr. The Rev. Phillip W. Ayers Mitchell St. Andrew’s Church, Kent, CT, The Mr. Kenneth P. Doolittle Mr. Rodney V. Ayers The Rev. George O. Nagle Rev. Roger B. White The Rev. Charles H. DuBois The Rev. Richard A. Bamforth Mr. and Mrs. William H. Nickerson St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church, The Rt. Rev. Philip M. Duncan II The Rev. Kathryn Banakis The Rev. Sam L. Owen Carmel Valley, CA, The Rev. The Very Rev. Martin J. Dwyer Mr. Andrew K. Barnett and The Rev. Jennifer M. Robert W. Fisher The Rev. Richard F. Ebens The Rev. John H. Barrett, Jr. Landis Owen St. James Church, Perkiomen, The Rev. Deirdre A. Eckian The Rev. Terri Bays Mr. William Parsons, Jr. Collegeville, PA, The Rev. The Rev. John B. Edson The Rev. William N. Beachy, M.D. Mr. David P. Pearson Sunny Hallanan The Rev. Hentzi Elek Mrs. Susan R. Beebe The Rev. Dr. Carol Pinkham Oak St. James’s Church, Richmond, VA, The Rev. Richard A. Ellis The Rev. Jill Beimdiek The Rt. Rev. Morgan Porteus The Rev. Randolph M Hollerith The Rev. Dr. Robert S. Ellwood, Jr. The Rev. Harold E. Beliveau, Jr. Mr. John W. Potter St. John’s Church, Beverly Farms, The Rev. Joanne Epply-Schmidt The Rev. William R. Bell, Jr. The Rev. Charles A. Riffee MA, The Rev. Mark S. Delcuze The Rev. Paul F. Evans The Rev. Dustin D. Berg The Rev. Janice M. Robinson and The Rev. Lynda Z Tyson The Rev. Henry F. Fairman The Rev. Bettine E. Besier Ms. Karen F. Royce St. Matthew’s Church, Bedford, NY, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Finger, Jr. The Rev. James A. Birdsall The Rt. Rev. Calvin O. Schofield, Jr. The Rev. Terrence L. Elsberry The Rev. Nathan M. Finnin Mr. Stephen Blackmer Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Schorr III St. Matthew’s Parish, Wilton, CT, The Rev. Ryan C. Fleenor Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar L. Block, Jr. The Rev. Lael Sorensen The Rev. Mary Grace Williams The Rev. J. Seymour Flinn The Rt. Rev. Frederick H. Borsch, Mr. Anthony D. Tall St. Paul’s Church, Rochester, NY, The Rev. Elizabeth H. Fowle Ph.D. The Rev. Clayton L. Thomason The Rev. Frederic W. Reynolds The Rt. Rev. Leopold Frade The Rev. Robert J. Boulter The Rev. Paul E. Towner St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Ms. Faith S. T. Fraser The Rev. David L. Bronson Mr. John W. Watling III Nantucket, MA, The Rev. Dr. The Rev. and Mrs. James P. Frink The Rev. Sally J. D. Brown Mrs. Pamela S. Wesley Gomez Eugene C. McDowell The Rev. Thomas J. Furrer The Rev. Dr. A. Richard Bullock The Rev. Evelyn Wheeler St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, The Rev. Otis Gaddis III The Rev. Michael A. Bullock The Rev. Andrea L. Wigodsky Milford, CT, The Rev. Andrew The Rev. G. Kenneth Garrett Ms. Cheryl L. Bundy and The Rev. John D. Rohrs G. Osmun The Rev. Carmen Germino The Rev. Drew Bunting The Rev. Susan C. Wyper St. Stephen’s Church, Richmond, The Rev. Greta Getlein The Rev. Andrea Burr Mr. Roger A. Young VA, The Rev. Gary D. Jones Mrs. Roger Gilbert, Jr. The Rev. Grace P. Burson All Saints’ Parish, Beverly Hills, St. Timothy’s Church, Fairfield, CT, Mr. Thomas C. Gilmore The Rev. Edward S. Bushong, Jr. CA, The Rev. Canon Stephen The Rev. Matthew H. Calkins The Rev. Richard W. Gray Mrs. Ann James Buxton A. Huber The Cathedral Church of St. Mark The Rev. Dr. Kathryn Greene- Mrs. Anne T. Calabresi Calvary Episcopal Church, Parish Incorporated, Salt McCreight The Rev. Hilary Camblos Pittsburgh, PA, The Rev. Lake City, UT, The Very Rev. The Rev. Richard E. Greenleaf The Rev. Dana L. Campbell Harold T. Lewis, Ph.D. Raymond J. Waldon Jr. Mrs. Willard F. Greenwald, Jr. The Rev. Canon David L. Cannon Christ Church, Alexandria, VA, Trinity Cathedral, Phoenix, AZ, The The Rev. David F. Gurniak Mr. Timothy Carpenter The Rev. Pierce W. Klemmt Very Rev. W. Nicholas Knisley The Rev. Thomas W. Gwinn The Rev. Diana E. Carroll Diocese of New York, New York, NY, SOSc Mr. Thomas D. Haines Ms. Marion E. Carroll The Rt. Rev. Mark S. Sisk, D.D. Ms. Mary H. Hall

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Hall The Rev. Alison W. Lutz The Rev. Patricia A. O. Reuss The Rev. Michael E. Spencer The Rev. Robert M. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. MacBeth The Rev. Rodney V. Rice The Rev. Linda M. Spiers The Rev. Donald L. Hamer The Rev. George A. Magoon The Rev. Dr. William W. Rich The Rev. Caroline M. Stacey The Rev. Canon January E. Hamill The Very Rev. Richard H. Mansfield The Rev. John W. Rick III The Rev. Dr. E. Bevan Stanley The Rev. Bayard Hancock The Rev. Charles W. Marsh Dr. Gregory A. Robbins The Rev. Sandra H. Stayner The Rev. Michael E. Hartney The Rev. Christopher H. Martin The Rev. Paul B. Roberts The Rev. Canon Peter A. R. Stebinger The Rev. M. Peggy Wall Hays The Rev. William L. Martin The Rev. Franklin K. Robinson The Rev. Jane Stickney The Rev. John S. Hedger The Rev. Jeannie M. Martz The Rev. Joshua A. Rodgriguez Mr. Thomas W. Stoever, Jr. The Rev. Martha H. Hedgpeth Mr. William B. Matteson The Rev. Jerome D. Roeske The Rev. Lewis S. Stone, Jr. The Rev. Gail M. Helgeson The Rev. Ronald W. McBride The Rt. Rev. Jeffery W. Rowthorn Mr. Benjamin P. Straley Ms. Joyce Hempstead Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. The Rev. David A. Ryan The Rev. Jennifer R. Strawbridge Mr. David M. Hildreth McCulloch, Jr. The Rev. Walter B.S. Salmon The Rev. Charles R. Supin The Rev. Geoffrey M. St.J. Hoare The Rev. Dr. Ellen B. McKinley The Rev. Herbert W. Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce T. Swan The Rev. Carol A. Hoidra The Rev. Paul K. McLain III Ph.D. The Rev. Thomas N. J. Synan Mrs. Megan Holding The Rev. Vaughan D. McTernan The Rev. Philip D. Schaefer The Rev. Michael J. Tan Creti The Rev. Randolph M. Hollerith The Rev. Will H. Mebane, Jr. The Rev. Janine L. Schenone The Rev. Dr. Barbara M. Brown Ms. Margaret A. Holmberg The Rev. Elizabeth Marie Melchionna The Rev. Charles E. Schnabel Taylor Mr. Robert G. Holt The Rev. George R. Merrill The Rev. Matthew Schneider The Rev. James K. Taylor The Rev. Stephen C. Holton Ms. Beverly Mitchell The Rev. William L. Schnitzer The Rev. Robert E. Taylor The Rev. Ronald L. Hooker The Rev. Peter A. Molnar The Rev. Howard L. Seip, Jr. The Rev. Terrence A. Taylor The Rev. John W. Houghton, Ph.D. Mr. Emerson A. Morgan The Rev. Joseph Y. Seville Dr. Walker Taylor III The Rev. Kenneth E. Hulme The Rev. Kelly Moughty Ms. Barbara A. Shailor The Rev. Robert D. Terhune, Jr. The Rev. Deborah Hentz Hunley The Rev. Edward B. Mulligan and Mr. Harry W. Blair The Rev. Dr. Michael J. R. Tessman The Rev. Donald A. Hunt The Rev. Canon JoAnn R. Munro The Rev. Dr. Carolyn J. Sharp The Rev. Trevor E.G. Thomas Ms. Amy B. Hunter The Rev. Alan C. Murchie The Rev. Edmund K. Sherrill Mrs. Allene D. Thurston Mr. Franklin E. Huntress, Jr. The Rev. Canon William F. Murphey The Rev. R. Stephen Shuart The Very Rev. Anthony C. Thurston The Rev. Carl P. Ijams The Rev. Joanne L. Neel-Richard The Rev. G. Richard Siener, D.D. The Rev. Maria W. E. Tjeltveit The Rev. Donald T. Isaac Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Negri The Very Rev. C. Joseph Sitts Mr. John C. Train The Rev. Philip C. Jacobs III Mr. Philip Ness The Rev. Walter Smedley IV Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Treuhold The Rev. Molly F. James The Rev. Elizabeth M. Nestor, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Smith The Rev. Heidi M. Truax The Rev. Kelly K. H. Jennings The Rev. Canon Donald A. The Rt. Rev. Kirk S. Smith The Rev. Danielle E. Tumminio Mr. Charles W. Johnson Nickerson, Jr. The Rev. Roger S. Smith The Rev. William J. Turner, Jr. The Rt. Rev. Robert C. Johnson, Jr. The Rev. Barbara E. Nixon Ms. Anne Spear Mr. and Mrs. John W. Van Dyke The Rev. R. Channing Johnson The Rev. Canon Richard T. Nolan The Rev. William G. Johnson Dr. Nancy Olmsted Kaehr The Rev. Jocelynn L. Jurkovich- and The Rev. Michael Kaehr Hughes Mr. Frederick H. Osborn III In Memoriam Ms. Emily S. Kempson The Rev. Sherrell E. Osborn Alumni who died between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012 The Rev. Linda L. Kerr Ms. Sarah C. Oshana The Rev. Alcide Barnaby, Jr. ’68, 6/28/12 Ms. Eloise H. P. Killeffer The Rev. Andrew G. Osmun The Rev. Ralph R. Carskadden ’65, 9/13/11 The Rev. Anne B. Kimball The Rev. Donald H. Parker Dr. Pamela P. Chinnis ’90, 8/24/11 The Rev. Donald W. Kimmick, Ed.D. The Rev. Stephen D. Parker, Jr. Mr. John F. Collins ’53, 7/24/11 The Rev. Debra J. Kissinger The Rev. Cameron E. Partridge The Rev. Richard S. Crowell ’56, 6/7/12 Ms. Audrey E. Klein-Leach The Rev. Robert P. Patterson The Rev. R. Truman Fudge ’68, 5/14/12 The Rev. John F. Koepke III The Rev. Thomas J. Pellaton The Rev. Charles M. Furlow III ’59, 7/30/11 The Rev. Frederick F. Kramer The Rev. Everett C. Perine The Rev. Andrew Jensen III ’60, 6/18/12 The Rev. G. Allen LaMontagne The Rev. W. David Peter Noves The Rev. Dr. William B. Lawson ’55, 8/25/11 The Rev. Donald C. Latham The Rev. John H. Peterson Mr. J. Keith Miller ’55, 1/22/12 The Rev. Ledlie I. Laughlin III Ms. Emily A. Phillips The Rev. John M. Mills ’52, 9/30/11 The Rev. George M. O. Lee The Rev. Richard O. Phillips The Rev. Malcolm H. Miner ’49, 4/9/12 The Rev. Dr. Glenn M. Libby Ms. Ruth Pickens The Rev. Canon Leonel L. Mitchell ’54, 5/23/12 The Rev. Donald R. Lillpopp The Rev. Canon Louis W. Pitt, Jr. The Rev. Vernon Myers ’52, 1/21/12 The Rev. John D. Limpitlaw The Rev. Daniel S. Pope III The Rev. Leonard F. Neils ’56, 7/30/11 Mr. Matthew Lindeman The Rev. Sara L. Potter Mr. Robert J. Parenteau, Sr. ’80, 4/26/12 The Rev. Steven C. Ling The Rev. Robert W. Prichard, Ph.D. The Rt. Rev. Walter C. Righter ’51, 9/11/11 The Rev. Howard M. Lipsey The Rev. Joe Pummill Mr. Ray F. Saari ’58, 1/29/12 The Rt. Rev. Charles L. Longest Mrs. Emily Puskar The Rev. Gordon A. Taylor ’54, 3/17/12 Mr. Floyd A. Loomis The Rev. C. Corydon Randall, The Rev. Dennis A. Tippett ’61, 8/7/12 The Rev. Julia D. R. Loomis Ph.D., D.D. The Rev. Seaver A. Willey ’65, 5/6/12 The Rev. Dr. Molly O. Louden The Rev. George W. Razee Ms. Carol M. Lowe The Rev. Robert J. Reuss

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The Rev. Andrew H. Zeman The Church of St. Stephen the The Rev. Canon Jervis S. Zimmerman Martyr, Edina, MN, The Rev. The Rev. Jesse Zink Neil A. Willard The Rev. Jennifer G. Zogg Trinity Church, Portland, CT, The Christ Church Cathedral, Lexington, Rev. Steven C. Ling KY, The Very Rev. Carol L. Wade Trinity Episcopal Church, Torrington, Church of the Holy Spirit, CT, The Rev. Amy Doyle Welin Charlestown, RI, The Rev. Jay Sidebotham Foundations, Church of the Mediator, Allentown, Corporations, & PA, The Rev. Maria W.E. Tjeltveit Diocese of Maine, Portland, ME, Organizations The Rt. Rev. Stephen T. Lane Anderson Family Foundation Diocese of Northern California, The Diocesan Missionary and Church Sacramento, CA, The Rt. Rev. Extension Society, The Diocese of Barry L. Beisner New York Diocese of Rhode Island, Providence, Domestic & Foreign Missionary RI, The Rt. Rev. Geralyn Wolf Society St. Clare of Assisi Episcopal Ernst & Young Church, Ann Arbor, MI, The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Rev. James C. Rhodenhiser Kent School Corporation St. George’s Episcopal Church, McAdams Charitable Foundation Pungoteague, VA, The Rev. New To You Shop Cameron D. Randle Shilling Family Foundation Inc. St. James’ Church, Glastonbury, The Chilton Foundation CT, The Rev. Nancy E. Gossling The John C. Markey Charitable Fund St. James’s Church, Richmond, VA, The Kress Foundation The Rev. Randolph M. Hollerith The Thomas E. Dewey Fund St. John’s Church, Northampton, The Train Foundation MA, The Rev. Edwin H. United Way of Central New Mexico Voorhees, Jr. United Way of Rhode Island St. John’s Episcopal Church, United Way, New Haven, CT Watkins Glen, NY, The Rev. The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Michael E. Hartney Vincent Mulford Foundation St. Jude’s Episcopal Church, Buffalo, NY, The Rev. Linda M. Malia Gifts were given St. Luke’s Church, Fairport, NY, in honor of: The Rev. Deven A. Hubert St. Michael’s Church, New York, NY, Ann Dewey The Rev. Elizabeth G. Maxwell The Rev. Tommy J. Dillon II St. Peter’s Church, Monroe, CT, The Rev. Geoffrey M. St.J. Hoare The Rev. Kurt J. Huber The Rev. Ann Markle St. Raphael’s Church, Crossville, The Rev. Noelle York-Simmons TN, The Rev. Ann. E. Markle St. Stephen the Martyr Church, Gifts were given East Waterboro, ME, The Rev. in memory of: Kit M. Wang The Rt. Rev. Robert M. Anderson The Rev. Richard F. Van Wely The Rev. M. Jane White-Hassler St. Thomas Church, Terrace Park, The Rev. John Butcher The Rev. Canon Charles M. Vogt Mr. Charles P. Whittemore OH, The Rev. Darren R.S. Elin The Rev. Francis & Nonie Cheney The Rev. James D. Von Dreele Dr. Charles V. Willie St. Thomas Episcopal Church, The Rev. Alva Decker Dr. Edward F. Waggoner IV The Rev. Nancy A. Willis Amenia, NY, The Rev. Betsy B. The Rev. Floyd Steele Kenyon The Rt. Rev. Orris G. Walker, Jr. The Rev. James G. Wilson Fisher The Rev. William N. Penfield The Rev. Ralph R. Warren, Jr. The Rev. Edward S. Winsor St. Thomas Episcopal Church, The Rev. Edmund C. Richter The Rev. Robert W. Watson The Rev. Walter W. Witte McLean, VA, The Rev. Dr. RHT (Father of The Rev. Dr. Mr. Morris S. Weeden Ms. Maegan A. Wood Stephen B. Edmondson Michael J. R. Tessman) The Rev. Amy Doyle Welin Mr. Andrew F. Wooden St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, The Rev. Gregory W. Welin The Rev. L. D. Wood-Hull Danville, CA, The Rev. Kurt H. The Rev. Robert H. Wellner Mr. Douglas T. Yates Levensaler The Very Rev. George L. W. Werner The Rev. Noelle M. York-Simmons The Church of St. Barnabas, The Rev. M. Joanna White The Rev. Marek P. Zabriskie Irvington, NY, The Rev. Nora The Rev. Roger B. White Ms. Lisa Zaina Smith

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The Berkeley Community’s Generosity Enables Seminary to Achieve Annual Fund Goal of $430,000

erkeley Board Chair Carl Anderson expressed his profound gratitude to the graduates, trustees, parishes, friends, and staff who enabled the seminary Bto make its Annual Fund goal in 2011-12: “Berkeley’s Annual Fund is crucial; it underwrites all the seminary’s pro- grams. All our students are Yale Divinity students and their tuition goes entirely to the University. Berkeley relies on graduates, friends and parishes to provide the where-with-all to balance our budget and to support new initiatives that will help us to remain the Episcopal Church’s vanguard seminary. Your faithful gifts year after year enable us to maintain our leadership in theological education. We are grateful to the friends, graduates, and parishes that stretched this year to help us reach our goal of $430,000. Each gift truly helps Berkeley to train the next gen- eration of Episcopal leadership!” Senior Class pilgrimage to Canterbury 2012

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