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Resident Connections
July 2009
The
Christ
Church
Foundations for Spiritual Leadership Clergy Resident Program is one of the
Lilly Endowment’s Transition-into-Ministry programs (TiM). TiM is aimed at
assisting new clergy in making the critical transition from seminary student
to full-time clergy as part of its larger effort to strengthen the
preparation of pastoral leaders.
Our New Foundations for Spiritual Leadership Residents
This
summer we welcomed our new cohort of two clergy residents. On July 1 R.
Justice (Justi) Schunior of Candler Seminary Emory University and Nicholas
(Nick) Myers of Berkeley Divinity School–Yale University joined the clergy
staff at
Christ
Church
to begin their two year program.
Christ
Church
parishioners have been deeply involved in this process over the past few
months. The Foundations for Spiritual Leadership Steering Committee
continues to offer overall guidance and leadership, as we invite other
members of the congregation to join us in ministry for the next two years as
part of the Mutual Ministry team.
Please join us in prayer as we begin another new year.
Thank you for all of the support you offer to the clergy resident program
and for the mentoring you provide to the residents as they prepare for a
lifetime of healthy, creative ministry in the church.

Clergy Resident Updates
The
Rev. Earnest Graham accepted the position of Rector at
St. John’s
Episcopal Church in
Suffolk,
Virginia.
Founded in 1642 and located 40 miles outside of
Williamsburg,
St. John’s
is the quintessential small country church. The position is part-time, which
allows him to spend time with his son Evan and work on his artistic
translations of the Bible. Check out the blog Earnest has at
http://lookbothwaysartandfaith.blogspot.com.
Current news from the Rev. Leslie
Chadwick - I’m enjoying being the priest-in-charge
while my Rector Brad Rundlett is on sabbatical this summer. The
parish is filled with strong lay leaders and we’re helping each other out.
We’re going to introduce the program
Godly Play for our next Sunday School Year. When the teachers asked
about it, I was proud to tell them how well it had worked when I’d seen it
in action at Christ
Church.
Little Jay is now 15 months old, and we’re enjoying
hearing the new words he comes up with each day.
I can be reached at St. Timothy’s
Episcopal Church in
Herndon,
Virginia,
703-437-3790
x12.
Update from the Rev. Nicholas Szobota
- I continue to serve as Associate Rector for Worship and Adult Faith
Formation at St. John's Episcopal Church in Ellicott City, Maryland,
410-461-7793
x117.
I am involved in diocesan-level ministries by serving on the Diocesan
Liturgy and Music Committee and through serving on the board of the Maryland
Episcopal Clergy Association. From June 2008 through April 2009, I was part
of the third cohort of Lewis Fellows through the Lewis Center for Church
Leadership at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. This program
gathers clergy under 40 from across denominations for four separate
intensive weeks of exploring ministry and leadership in congregations.
During the year, we visited congregations in the Baltimore/D.C. Metro area,
the Kansas City Metro area, and in Atlanta, Georgia. Home is
410-988-5804,
cell is
571-289-3224.
The Rev. Joseph S. Pae,
Canon Pastor at The Cathedral of the Incarnation (516-746-2955 x13), shares
his wonderful news. I know it's been over a year but I became a dad! My son
Ethan was born last year and we celebrated his first birthday in May. Some
of my friends already know about this but I thought I would share that news.
He is healthy and strong and keeps me very busy...night and day! It's going
to be my sixth year at the Cathedral and I feel that I have done as much as
I can and it's time to move on.
The Rev. Jenni Ovenstone Smith has been
serving at
St. John's
Episcopal Church located in
Ellicott City,
Maryland
as Associate Rector for Children and Youth, and Chaplain of the
Parish
Day School, since
September 2008. She and her husband Pepper Smith, along with dog
Willow, just
moved into a church-owned home (next door to the Rev. Nick Szobota!).
Their new
address is
3501 N. Chatham Rd.;
Ellicott City,
MD
21042.
They have no land-line, only cell phones: Jenni's is
410-440-6322,
Pepper's is
703-577-4030.
Hello, from
The Rev. Mpho
Tutu - I am still busy writing the book due
out next March. I am now attending, and occasionally supplying, at St.
Mary's Church in Foggy Bottom. The girls love it. Address information
remains the same as before.
From
the Rev. Kurt
Levensaler - It is with a mixture of
sadness and joy that I announce to you that Leighanne, Luke, and I have
accepted an incredible opportunity for our family in
California
- we are planning to move in August.
In late April, Leighanne received
what could be a once in a lifetime opportunity for our family working as a
vice president with a new enterprise business software company in the Bay
Area. This move will also allow us to be closer to my extended family. After
we move to
California,
I have no immediate plans other than being Luke’s dad and finally doing some
of that writing I have always wanted to do. In this opportunity to be a
stay-at-home dad, I have discovered the emergence of a new calling – one I
didn’t expect but that I feel very pleased and privileged to have.
I ask your prayers
for our family as we embark on this new adventure.
From
Christ
Church
to St. Matthew’s – the Rev.
Daniel Lennox
– headed to
Westchester
County
with Abigail to take the position of Assistant Rector at St. Matthew’s
Episcopal Church in
Bedford,
New York.
Abigail and I are delighted with this calling. We are really looking forward
to our new adventure. That said, however, we are sad to leave the people of
Christ
Church!
The Rev.
Erika Takacs
has accepted a call to become the next Associate Rector for Evangelism and
Faith Formation here at
Christ
Church.
Erika will start her new position in mid-July.
Please let us hear your updates by sending them to the Rt. Rev. Jane Holmes
Dixon. Click here to send Jane an email.
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