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MARK YOUR OCTOBER CALENDARS
BAILEY LECTURE SERIES:
October 19, 20, 21, 2007

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Lecturer & Series Title:
The Very Rev. Martha J. Horne
Hospitality: A Central Theme In Scripture
This Fall, we are extremely delighted and especially honored to have as our Bishop Bailey Guest Lecturer, The Very Rev. Martha J. Horne,
newly retired Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary.

Examples of Martha Horne’s Publications
·  “A Challenge for Seminaries: Preparing Leaders for a Ministry of Reconciliation” in I Have Called You Friends: Reflections on Reconciliation, in honor of Frank T. Griswold, (Cambridge: Cowley, 2006).
·  “A Place of Integration and Synthesis: The Challenge of Seminary Education” in A New Conversation: The Future of The Episcopal Church, Robert Slocum, ed. (New York: Church Publishing, Inc., 1999). 
·  “A Vision for Theological Education in North America,” in Anglicanism: A Global Communion, (London: Mowbray, 1998).
·   “Sabbath and Compassion,” in The Living Pulpit, Vol. 7, No. 2 April-June, 1998.     
·  Book review: “Being There: Culture and Formation in Two Theological Schools” Bu Jackson Carroll, Barbara Wheeler, Daniel Aleshire; Penny Long Marler, in Virginia Seminary Journal, July 1999.       
·    Book review: Review of Saving Work: Feminist Practices of Theological Education, by Rebecca Chopp, in “In Trust” Magazine, Autumn, 1996.



ABOUT THE BAILEY LECTURE SERIES


The Bailey Lecture Series is the direct result of  funds given by the parishioners of All Saints' Episcopal Church to honor the many years of outstanding service of  The Rt. Rev. Scott Field Bailey to All Saints' as Rector from 1951-1961 and then as Bishop of the Diocese of West Texas from 1961 until his retirement in 1987.

The Rt. Rev. Scott Field Bailey died in San Antonio on April 9, 2005. Scott Field will always be remembered by his family and friends for his quiet presence, his kind, compassionate reassuring, warm and loving manner.  He was the most exceptional man, the very essence of who a man should be; forging love and compassion into strength of character that spoke volumes to everyone. He helped people realize the love of God within themselves and the love that God has for all people. It is with a special pride this year that we at All Saints' Episcopal Church honor him with the Bailey Lecture Series.

Each year this endowment fund is used to promote and bring in well known speakers to All Saints' and offer their insights and expertise to the parish and the community at no charge.

The Bailey Lecture Series is an approved CEU (Continuing Education Unit for Clergy) by the Diocese of Texas.