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Tri-History Conference

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2019 Toronto

6/18/2019

 
PictureA plenary session of the 2019 Tri-History Conference in Toronto, Canada.
​Trauma and Survival in the Contemporary Church: Historical, Archival, and Missional Responses"
​​June 18- 21, 2019, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The 2019 Conference saw over 80 attendees from 14 U.S. States, 6 Canadian Provinces and 5 countries. It was held from Tuesday, June 18th through Friday, June 21st in Toronto, Ontario Canada. ​It examined Trauma and Survival in the Contemporary Church: Historical, Archival, and Missional Responses.

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2016 Oneida

6/17/2016

 
"Wondering, Witness/Worship, and War: Historical Encounters between the Episcopal and Anglican Church and Indigenous Peoples in North America"
​June 14- 17, 2016, Oneida, Wisconsin.
The 2016 Conference saw over 100 attendees from 22 U.S. States, ​3 Canadian Provinces and 3 countries. It was held from Tuesday, June 14th through Friday, June 17th  in Oneida (Green Bay), Wisconsin. ​It examined the historical relationship between the Episcopal and Anglican Church with Indigenous Peoples in North America.
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2013 San Antonio

6/11/2013

 
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The 2013 Tri-History Conference was held June 11-14 in San Antonio, Texas with the theme "The Episcopal Church on the Borderlands". ​
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2010 Raleigh

6/21/2010

 
The 2010 Tri-History Conference was held June 21-23 in Raleigh, North Carolina with the theme "From Manteo to the MDGs: Seeking Mission and Justice in the Anglican Tradition 1584-2010."
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2007 Williamsburg

6/24/2007

 
The 2007 Tri-History Conference was held June 24-27 in Williamsburg, Virginia with the theme "Legacies and Promise:400 Years of Anglican/Episcopal History."

2004 Chicago

6/20/2004

 
June 20-23, 2004. A Joint Lutheran/Episcopalian Meeting.

2001 Toronto

6/23/2001

 
June 23-27, 2001. ​(Re)Making Anglican Traditions(s) in North America.
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(ENS) The triennial Anglican/Episcopal Church History Conference, commemorating the 300th anniversary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (SPG), will be held June 23-27, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The event is hosted by Trinity College and Wycliffe College of the University of Toronto and is sponsored by the Canadian Church Historical Society, Episcopal Women's History Project, Historical Society of the Episcopal Church USA, and National Episcopal Historians and Archivists. The conference will explore Christian traditions in a variety of cultures and their historical changes from a number of perspectives. Some 30 scholars from four countries will deliver papers around the following themes:
  • Change and diversification in North American Anglicanism;
  • The church and public culture;
  • Anglicanism, the New World, race and gender;
  • The church and the SPG in North America
Workshops for archivists and historians, demonstrations, church tours, displays, exhibits, dramatic programs and multicultural worship services are planned to round out the conference.

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1997 Pittsburgh

6/18/1997

 
June 18-22, 1997. Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: Anglican Visions of Apocalypse and Hope.
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1988 New Orleans

6/21/1988

 
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The Third Biennial Conference on the History of the Episcopal Church will meet [in New Orleans], June 21-24, [1988] taking as its overall theme "The Episcopal Church and American Culture". Co-sponsors of the event are the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church, National Episcopal Historians' Association, and Episcopal Women's History Project. Among the scheduled events will be an address on "The Episcopal Church in the Deep South" by Bishop Girault M. Jones, workshops on writing parish histories and the relevance of denominational histories, and lectures on "Church and Race in the South since 1950," "The Role of Women in the Episcopal Church in Victorian America," and "The Church Congress Movement."

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