Author Archives: CBA
Generally Speaking: A New Vision for GTS
The Right Rev. Craig B. Anderson, President and Dean The General Theological Seminary In the last two issues of The General Theological News, I have attempted to highlight and summarize the important work of our Strategic Planning Committee. The committee … Continue reading
Generally Speaking: “From a Vision to Strategic Planning”
The Right Rev. Craig B. Anderson, President and Dean The General Theological Seminary Visions, to borrow a phrase from Emerson, can be seen as a “bundle of beginnings.” For the past two years, faculty, staff, alumni/ae, Trustees and students have … Continue reading
Generally Speaking: Clarifying through Quantifying
The Rt. Rev. Craig B. Anderson, Dean and President The General Theological Seminary In our last issue I noted that the Strategic Planning Committee of the Seminary had arranged for Tony Ruger, consultant to the Association of Theological Schools, to … Continue reading
Generally Speaking: From Russia with Hope
The Right Rev. Craig B. Anderson, Dean and President The General Theological Seminary In response to an invitation to the Presiding Bishop from the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, His Holiness Alexy II, a delegation of fourteen Episcopalians journeyed … Continue reading
Generally Speaking
The Rt. Rev. Craig B. Anderson, Dean and President The General Theological Seminary The February issue of our national church newspaper, Episcopal Life, contained an article about the current state of seminaries. Largely a reaction to the Board for Theological … Continue reading
GENERALLY SPEAKING Spring 1995
The Rt. Rev. Craig B. Anderson, President and Dean The General Seminary News Spring 1995 As a new feature of what I hope you will agree is an improved publication, I plan to share thoughts and reflections about The General … Continue reading
Rector’s Ruminations for June 2011
Essential Services My reflections this month are a continuation of some concerns that I expressed in my ruminations last month regarding paying taxes. I stated that beyond the legal requirement, we have a moral opportunity and imperative to pay taxes … Continue reading
RECTOR’S RUMINATIONS FOR JULY 2011
“Essential Services, Part II” As you may recall last month I reflected on what constitutes what we term “essential services” for and by the State given the threat of a government shutdown that loomed large. I noted that the institution … Continue reading
RECTOR’S RUMINATIONS AUGUST 2011 “Looking Back and Looking Ahead”
Our Bishop’s Visit on July 17th provided the Vestry with an opportunity to review our parish ministry since his last visit three years ago. The results of that preparation are included in this issue of the newsletter entitled, “Vestry Report … Continue reading
RECTOR’S RUMINATIONS FOR DECEMBER 2011
THE FIRST ‘E’ OF “S.E.E.” – ENVIRONMENT In my November Rector’s Ruminations, I invited your attention to a vision I S.E.E. (Stewardship, Environment, Evangelization) for Emmanuel Parish. In reflecting on the “S” of S.E.E., Stewardship I noted that being a steward involves … Continue reading