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Latest podcast episodes about Trinity Episcopal School

The Dennis Michael Lynch Podcast
(Ep.2) How To Restore America's Faith and Connection With God

The Dennis Michael Lynch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 81:38


On this episode of Life After 50, DML sits down with Fr. Barrett, a writer and leader focused on ministry through character, academics, leadership, and community building. With degrees in English Literature from The University of the South (Sewanee), Education Administration from Fordham University, and Divinity from Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry, Fr. Barrett shares insights on restoring America's faith and connection with God.

The Charlotte Ledger Podcast
Catering to change, with Melissa Sutherland of Best Impressions Caterers

The Charlotte Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 27:28


In 2019, Melissa Sutherland made a dramatic career shift, leaving her role as a bank executive at Bank of America to join Best Impressions Catering as the company's chief operating and financial officer. Her move from a global financial institution to a small catering business offered her the chance to take her expertise to a new industry, she says, helping the company expand from a single location in Charlotte to three, including Raleigh and Charleston.But just as she was settling into her new role, the Covid pandemic hit.Facing a sudden halt in operations, Sutherland and her team pivoted to launch "Table Twine," a home delivery service that helped keep staff employed and kitchens running during the shutdowns. Today, Table Twine remains a successful arm of Combined Caterers, showing how innovation during a crisis can create lasting change.In this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast, Sutherland talks with host Steve Dunn about the transition from a big banking job to a small catering company, the challenges of navigating a small business through the pandemic, what she learned from watching Hugh McColl, former CEO and president of Bank of America, and more.Sutherland was a recipient of The Ledger's 40 Over 40 Award in 2024. The awards celebrate often unheralded people over the age of 40 who are making important contributions to Charlotte.This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast is presented by Trinity Episcopal School, marking 25 years of creating scholars, nurturing spirituality and embracing diversity in Charlotte's center city. Trinity offers a unique K-8 curriculum with a focus on critical thinking, curiosity about the world around us, and service to the community. Learn more about the admission process for the 2025-26 school year and register for an open house at TESCharlotte.org.For more information about The Charlotte Ledger, or to sign up for our newsletters, visit TheCharlotteLedger.com. This episode is part of a series in which we interview winners of The Charlotte Ledger 40 Over 40 Awards, which honor people aged 40+ who are making our community a better place. Find out information about those awards at Ledger40Over40.com.This podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit charlotteledger.substack.com/subscribe

Around the Table Podcast
S02E01- Hard conversations with Youth and Children with Imana Sherrill

Around the Table Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 32:33


Michelle and Cliff are joined by the Head of the Trinity Episcopal School in Charlotte North Carolina to talk about some of the hard conversations out young people are having and how we can be a part of them.

The Charlotte Ledger Podcast
A new look for the landscaping industry, with Nate Negrin of SouthernEEZ

The Charlotte Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 26:19


In this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast, Nate Negrin, owner of SouthernEEZ Landscaping, discusses the rapid evolution of the landscaping industry. Once viewed as a basic service, landscaping now involves advanced technology, sustainability practices and professional expertise. Negrin shares his journey from banking to landscaping, the challenges he faced early on, and the emerging trends such as robo-mowers and corporate consolidations. He also highlights the increasing demand for eco-friendly solutions and offers tips for keeping lawns healthy.This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast is presented by Trinity Episcopal School, marking 25 years of creating scholars, nurturing spirituality and embracing diversity in Charlotte's center city. Trinity offers a unique K-8 curriculum with a focus on critical thinking, curiosity about the world around us, and service to the community. Learn more about the admission process for the 2025-26 school year and register for an open house at TESCharlotte.org.This podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks.For more information about The Charlotte Ledger, or to sign up for our newsletters, visit TheCharlotteLedger.com. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit charlotteledger.substack.com/subscribe

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Reliable Truth
Dr. John Guest - The Certainty of Christ

Reliable Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 52:53


Today Dr. John Guest brings a message of hope in the certainty of Jesus Christ. "I wasn't raised to go to church. I did think Christians were soft. Pastors in England would talk in a rather slow and boring tone, and it was sort of remote. I didn't go to church, but I picked them up on the radio and when there was no such thing as television when I was a child and from time to time, you'd hear one speaking for whatever reason on the radio and I gave it no credence until I got into my adolescence and was asking questions about my own life..." - John Guest John is the author of ten books. He co-founded Trinity Episcopal School of Ministry and was a participant in the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelism and a board member of the National Association of Evangelicals. He founded the Coalition for Christian Outreach, an evangelistic organization employing approximately 150 staff on college campuses. Also, he co-founded South American Missionary Society (1976), hosted a daily radio broadcast, “New Life In Christ,” on WPIT-FM, Pittsburgh (1983-1990), and currently has a daily broadcast on WORD FM, 101.5 in Pittsburgh as well as several other cities. John married Kathleen Heggar in 1967 and has four daughters: Carrie, Chelsea, Sarah and Susanna.

Encounter with God Together
Preach the God-breathed Word ... reflections on 2 Timothy

Encounter with God Together

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 10:43


Join SU President, Gail Martin and guest Reverend John Guest (via event video), pastor, evangelist, author, founder, and apologist discussing a new week's readings in the book of 2 Timothy. You can subscribe to the daily Bible reading God, Encounter with God, via print, email or online at www.ScriptureUnion.org Featured Guest: Reverend John Guest John Guest was born and raised in Oxford, England. While studying as an engineer he was invited to hear the American evangelist, Billy Graham, in London, 1954. That night John responded to God's call and made his commitment to Jesus Christ at age eighteen. Shortly thereafter, he felt God calling him into full-time service as a pastor. He came to the United States in 1964; combining his love for young people with his musical ability he formed one of the first Christian contemporary music groups known as the Exkursions. For the next four years John used music to draw young people to meetings where thousands of them heard for the first time the “Good News” of Jesus Christ. One of John's first jobs in the United States was with Scripture Union where he and his wife Kathy helped to lead C.S.S.M. beach outreaches. In 1968, he became the Minister of Youth at St. Stephen's Church in Sewickley, Pennsylvania and four years later the senior pastor. Recognizing the gifts God has given him for evangelism, in 1990 St. Stephen's set him free to conduct city-wide evangelistic rallies across America. John has spoken to over 1,000,000 people face to face. He now serves at Christ Church at Grove Farm in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. John is the author of ten books. He co-founded Trinity Episcopal School of Ministry and was a participant in the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelism and a board member of the National Association of Evangelicals. He founded the Coalition for Christian Outreach, an evangelistic organization employing approximately 150 staff on college campuses. John is married to Kathleen Heggar and has four daughters. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scriptureunionusa/support

Monday Moms
Milestones - March 28, 2023

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 1:22


Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently appointed Austin R. Palmore of Henrico to the Virginia LGBTQ+ Advisory Board. Palmore is a judicial law clerk with Henrico County Circuit Court. *** Grace MacDougall of Glen Allen was named to the fall 2022 dean's list at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa. To qualify for the dean's list, students must earn a semester grade point average of 3.7 or higher. MacDougall, a graduate of Trinity Episcopal School, is a junior majoring in Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies and Japanese. *** The following local students graduated in December from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta:...Article LinkSupport the show

Good / True / & Beautiful | with Ashton Gustafson
Episode 207: The Rev. Aaron M. G. Zimmerman

Good / True / & Beautiful | with Ashton Gustafson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 64:24


Aaron was born in Houston, but his childhood took him to Mexico City; Washington, D.C.; Stockholm, Sweden; and Los Angeles, California, before finally settling in his hometown of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.After earning a B.A. magna cum laude in History of Science at Harvard University, Aaron spent two years with an educational non-profit in Kazakhstan. Aaron later worked at Harvard Business School and H.J. Heinz in Pittsburgh.He received his Master of Divinity from Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in 2008. Before coming to St. Alban's, he served churches in Pittsburgh and Houston. Aaron is a contributor to the Mockingbird blog and magazine, and is past President of the Board of Directors of Mockingbird Ministries. He is on the advisory board for StoryMakers NYC. He is a member of the Better Together BU Advisory Board and on the board of the Episcopal Foundation of Texas. He is currently the Dean for the Northwest Convocation of the Diocese of Texas. Aaron co-hosts Same Old Song, the weekly lectionary podcast of Mockingbird Ministries, with the Rev. Jacob Smith.

The Elephant in the Room
Education | Marty McCarthy, Regent Schools and Cornerstone Education Foundations, Inc.

The Elephant in the Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 35:31


A conversation with Marty McCarthy, President of Regent Schools and Cornerstone Education Foundation. Marty has spent the last 25 years starting charter schools and has been instrumental in bringing school choice to students and parents all across Mecklenburg County starting with Trinity Episcopal School downtown. He discusses how classical education was supplanted 50 years ago by progressive education and how that has sent American education to the bottom quartile of developed nations on earth. A fascinating discussion that ends with how we can return to being the dominant education system in the world. Be sure to support our campaign at https://www.robesonfornc.com/

Coffee with Keith: Helping LGBTQ+ Christians Heal Religious Trauma, Construct Authentic, Affirming Faith, and Develop Healthy

I am excited to welcome you to this week's Table Talks episode of Coffee with Keith.  Today, my guest is Dr. Nichole Foster.  Nichole is the founding minister and host of The Hippie Theologian, an online community of public theology and Biblical study.  She holds a Doctor of Ministry from Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in Ambridge, PA.  She taught in public schools for over a decade, and teaches a variety of topics, particularly on the Old Testament for churches nationwide.  I enjoyed getting to know a little about Nichole in this episode, especially around her work with online ministry.  We talk about that and how it is here to stay, regardless of our likes or dislikes.  Nichole also shares some value bombs about doing it the right way.  So, if you are part of a church who is doing online ministry, you will want to hear what she has to say.  She even wrote a book about it so you will certainly want to check that out.  Grab a cup of coffee, have a seat at my table, and let's chat with Dr. Nichole Foster on this Table Talks episode of Coffee with Keith.To connect with Dr. Foster:website: www.thehippietheologian.comTo connect with me on Instagram, visit here.Join my Patreon group and Support the show with just a $5 monthly gift.Free Support Group (LGBTQ+):  Christian Rainbow Group  Free: Interpret and Apply Scripture like a Scholar (Top of Landing Page)To visit my website and learn more or to get all my freebies, visit here.Jumpstart Your Healing 1-on-1 Coaching Coming Out 1-on-1 CoachingBisexual Relationship Coaching (Couple)Boundary Setting 101:1-on-1 Coaching.Visit www.jkeithbrown.com and look at the top of the landing page to grab your FREE copy of this .pdf worksheet. Then, simply go through the steps and you will be better interpreting Scripture immediately. If you need more help, consider joining one of my Rainbow Champions group coaching journey. I think we all suffer stress in the crazy days. I wanted to offer you a FREE copy of my Create Your Calm guided meditation. Just click HERE to grab your copy.

Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership
134: Why Corporations Should Look at Philanthropy in a New Way (Holly Welch Stubbing)

Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 49:06


134: Why Corporations Should Look at Philanthropy in a New Way (Holly Welch Stubbing)SUMMARYNonprofit organizations worldwide study ways to capitalize on corporate relationships in their fundraising efforts.  Having been on both sides of this equation, Holly Welch Stubbing, the President & CEO of E4E Relief, identifies specific challenges she sees as nonprofits try to connect with corporate leaders. She shares her thoughts on how corporations can look at philanthropy differently given the competing agendas they are constantly having to manage. In episode 134 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, we'll explore how to better align the mission of both the corporation and your nonprofit, and how implementing a plan around relationship building will improve that partnership.  As a strong nonprofit leader, educating yourself on corporate practices, governances, and structure will enable a better understanding when developing community philanthropic campaigns.ABOUT HOLLYHolly Welch Stubbing serves as President & CEO of E4E Relief, an international nonprofit organization that provides disaster and hardship grants to individuals worldwide and is a leading provider of employee relief programs for multinational corporations headquartered in the U.S.  Holly previously worked for Foundation For The Carolinas for over 20 years in advancement, investment and legal affairs and is a nationally recognized leader in charitable tax matters and serves or has served on key public policy committees representing nonprofits and philanthropy on the Hill and in the state of North Carolina. She is a past Strategy leader for the Alliance for Charitable Reform and serves professionally on the Merrill Lynch Bledsoe/Cathcart Group Advisory Council and the Seymour Legacy Trust Board of Trustees. She also serves on nonprofit boards for Wake Forest University Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation and Trinity Episcopal School.  Holly is a German Marshall Fund Marshall Memorial Fellow and is a recipient of the Charlotte Business Journal's Women in Business Award and 40 Under 40 recognitions. She was the Charlotte AFP's Fundraiser of the Year Award winner in 2013, and holds a Global Executive MBA from Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, a J.D. from the University of Dayton School of Law and a B.A. in Speech Communications and International Studies from Wake Forest University.  Holly is a member of the North Carolina and Tennessee Bar Associations.  EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESReed Hoffman's book Masters of Scale Learn more about E4E ReliefReady for a Mastermind?  Apply Today!

Sermons from St. George's
Guest Preacher: Bishop Greg Brewer

Sermons from St. George's

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 17:52


The Rt. Rev. Gregory O. Brewer, bishop of the Diocese of Central Florida, will be our preacher Sunday the 8:45am and 11:00am services, and he will teach "Evangelism: Being available for God to use you" in Johnson Hall at 10:05am. Before being called as bishop, he served at parishes in New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida. Bishop Brewer was assistant professor of pastoral theology at Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in Ambridge, PA, from 1992–1996. He was published regularly in The Anglican Digest from 1985–2007. Other publications include Bible Reading Fellowship: Journey Through the Word Series and The Coming of the Lord, Second Corinthians. Sermon from 10/24/21.

Deeper Learning with WeVideo
Episode 19: Solve in Time! with Dee Lanier, Sociologist turned Technologist

Deeper Learning with WeVideo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 16:55


"Originally from Southern California, “Sociologist turned Technologist,” Dee Lanier is a passionate and energetic educator and learner with over a decade of instructional experience on the K-12 and collegiate level. Dee holds Undergraduate and Master’s degrees in Sociology with special interests in education, race relations, and inequality. Dee served at Crossroads Charter High School as a full-time Vocational Studies teacher, Testing Coordinator and Title I Director then went on to become the Technology Catalyst for the Lower School at Trinity Episcopal School. He was also an Executive Director of a national nonprofit and a founding board member and tech coach at Charlotte Lab School. Dee is a Google Certified Trainer and Innovator and specializes in creative applications for mobile devices and Chromebooks, low-cost makerspaces, and gamified learning experiences. Dee is currently a Program Coordinator for EdTechTeam. You can find him on Twitter @deelanier."

The Sustainable Jungle Podcast
37 · KATE & MICHELLE · LET'S GO ON SAFARI…AND SAVE AFRICA'S WILDLIFE!

The Sustainable Jungle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 38:47


Kate Gilman-Williams: “Kate Gilman Williams wrote [Let's Go On Safari] when she was 8 years old. A trip she took to South Africa – and the friendship that developed with her safari guide, Michelle Campbell - inspired her to write Let's Go On Safari! Upon learning about the threats facing wildlife, Kate came home determined to do something to help the animals who were being harmed by humans - and she knew her generation could help.​Kate is now 9 years old and in third grade at Trinity Episcopal School in Austin, Texas. Michelle Campbell: Michelle Campbell was born in South Africa and lived in five different countries growing up. She fell in love with the bush at age seven when her family took her on safari. She never forgot that experience and years later, whilst working as an economist, she decided to follow her dream to become a safari guide.    We were so lucky to talk to these two ladies while they were on their book tour together around the US. We talk about the importance of wildlife advocacy, what readers of ‘Let's Go on Safari' can expect from the book and Michelle's other important project “Wild Wonderful World”, which focuses on connecting people from around the world to conservation projects in Africa, a model that developed after Michelle and her partner spend well over a year exploring the continent and learning about conservation issues. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Find the show notes here ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ *** SOCIALIZE WITH US *** Website Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube

The Partial Credit Podcast
SmashBoardEDU with Dee Lanier - PC026

The Partial Credit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 50:51


“Sociologist turned Technologist,” Dee Lanier is a passionate and energetic educator and learner with over a decade of instructional experience on the K-12 and collegiate level. Dee holds Undergraduate and Master's degrees in Sociology with special interests in education, race relations, and inequality. From 2007-2012 Dee served at Crossroads Charter HS as a full-time Vocational Studies teacher, Testing Coordinator, and Title I Director. Dee also served as the Technology Catalyst for the Lower School at Trinity Episcopal School and is currently the Director of Creative Instruction with of Think Open and a STEM specialist at Charlotte Lab School in Charlotte, North Carolina. Friends with New Podcasts Eric Curts Holly Clark & Tanya Avrith Quin Henderson Click Here for More! https://www.tradingracesgame.com/ SmashBoardEDU https://smashboardedu.com/ - - - - - Visit our website Share Feedback & Ideas Tweet us at @PartialCreditEd Follow us on Instagram @PartialCreditEd Like us on Facebook

On The Hot Seat With The Coach
On The Hot Seat 1/20 Malcolm Bell

On The Hot Seat With The Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 126:25


Debut episode of On The Hot Seat With The Coach, with special guest Malcolm Bell, former MEAC QB at NCCU. Now High School football coach at Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond, VA and Owner of Undefeated QB Trainer . The purpose of the show is to inform and educate about local and national sports related topics with a focus on the Central Va market. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawn-mears/support

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Assist Learning Podcast
Everyday Is Party Time! - ALP009

Assist Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 33:49


Host, Jennifer Cronk speaks with Dee Lanier. Originally from Southern California, “Sociologist turned Technologist,” Dee Lanier is a passionate and energetic educator and learner with over a decade of instructional experience on the K-12 and collegiate level. Dee holds Undergraduate and Master’s degrees in Sociology with special interests in education, race relations, and inequality. Dee served at Crossroads Charter High School as a full-time Vocational Studies teacher, Testing Coordinator and Title I Director then went on to become the Technology Catalyst for the Lower School at Trinity Episcopal School. He also was the Executive Director of a nonprofit called UNCOMMEN. Most recently, Dee served on the board of Charlotte Lab School then worked as the school’s STEM Specialist and Tech Coach. Dee and his wife have four wonderful children. You can find him online at @deelanier and dee@edtechteam.com. Resources and Highlights: Design Thinking is a cycle Empathy- whom does this problem affect? Define- the problem Ideate- (bad ideas welcome) Prototype- design or model/presentation/process Test- Put out to the people it is meant to serve. Visit SmashboardEdu.com Also, check out #makerkitchen edutechserve.com/makerkitchen Interested in having Dee come to your school, district, or event? Contact ken@edtechteam.com for keynoting or speaking inquiries. - - - - - After you listen please share your thoughts on Twitter with Jennifer and Amber by using #AssistLearning in your tweets. - - - - - Connect with Jennifer Cronk on Twitter.

L3 Leadership Podcast
The Price of Leadership and the Courage to Lead with John Guest

L3 Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 53:21 Transcription Available


In this episode, you'll hear John Guest give a talk on the price of leadership. John is 81 years old and is originally from the U.K. and he has been in ministry since he was 17 years old, when he gave his life to Christ at a Billy Graham meeeting. He has been in ministry for over over 40 years in Pittsburgh. This is an important talk for all of us to listen to. John has paid a huge price to obey the call of God on his life. He is not at his finish line yet, but he has made it further than a lot of other Christian leaders. My pastor says that he believes 2% of Christian leaders make it to their finish line. If that is true, you should be all the more eager to listen to what John has to say. This isn't someone who has talked a good game. This is someone who has lived a good game. I'd be absolutely thrilled if I knew my life would look anything like John's when I'm 81. The best part is, he's not slowing down. You'll hear about his newest Kingdom initiative in the talk. I think you'll come away from this talk fired up to go the distance in your journey! To see the notes and ways to connect with John Guest, go to the show notes at L3Leadership.org/episode161. John Guest's Bio: Dr. Guest was born and raised in Oxford, England, "…just an ordinary lad from London," as he describes himself. At the age of 18, while studying to be an engineer, he attended a Billy Graham crusade and committed his life to Christ. Shortly following his ordination, he moved to the United States as part of a Christian rock band, “The Exkursions.” He began his ministry in Pittsburgh nearly 40 years ago, serving as a youth pastor and then, shortly thereafter, as senior pastor and rector of Sewickley's St. Stephens Episcopal Church for more than 20 years. As co-founder of Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry (TESM), Guest had the opportunity to influence the Episcopal Diocese in Pittsburgh. During a very turbulent time in the Episcopal Church, he held firmly to conservative Biblical values and helped to establish a reforming influence nationwide. Guest has authored 10 books on the Christian lifestyle. He also participated in the Lausanne Committee on World Evangelism and co-founded the South American Missionary Society. Additionally, he helped found the Coalition for Christian Outreach (CCO), a ministry designed to support and equip young Christian college students. That organization still exists today, reaching out to more than 84 colleges in Pennsylvania, as well as several nearby states. Connect with L3 Leadership: Website: L3Leadership.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/l3-leadership Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/L3Leader Twitter: @L3leader Instagram: @l3leadership Podcast: The L3 Leadership Podcast in iTunes How You Can Help this Podcast: To listen to past interviews, go to my podcast page. Subscribe to this podcast Rate and leave a review of the podcast Share the content on Social Media Sign-up for my L3 Leadership Newsletter If you have an idea for a future podcast you would like to hear or a leader you would like me to interview, e-mail me at dougsmith@l3leadership.org. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate it on iTunes and write a review.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/l3leadership)

Talks with Teachers
Mentor Texts with Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O’Dell

Talks with Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2016 27:27


Episode #83 of the Talks with Teachers podcast Allison Marchetti  (Co-Founder of Moving Writers) currently teaches English 8 and Reading Writing Workshop 9 at Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond, Virginia. Previously, she taught English 9, 10, Creative Writing, and AP Language at James River High School in Midlothian, Virginia. Allison earned her B.A. in English with a Poetry Writing Emphasis and her Master of Teaching from the University of Virginia. Allison is a professional development provider with Heinemann PD.  You can connect with her via email atallisonmarchetti@trinityes.org or Twitter @allisonmarchett. Rebekah O’Dell (Co-Founder of Moving Writers) currently teaches Reading Writing Workshop 9 and 12th gradeInternational Baccalaureate students at Trinity Episcopal School in Richmond, Virginia.  Rebekah previously taught English 9-12 at Atlee High School in Hanover County, Virginia. As a member of Virginia Commonwealth University’s clinical faculty, Rebekah also has extensive experience teaching and mentoring pre-service teachers. Rebekah earned her B.A. in English and  her Master of Teaching from the University of Virginia. Rebekah is a professional development provider with Heinemann PD. You can connect with her via email at rebekahodell@trinityes.org or Twitter @RebekahOdell1. In this episode you will learn:  How Allison and Rebekah define the term mentor text Why there was a need in the curriculum to create a mentor text unit Where you can go online to find good mentor texts What is the first step you should take to develop a mentor text unit What students gain from using mentor texts How Rebekah and Allison developed their book, Writing with Mentors If you enjoy the interview, I highly recommend Writing with Mentors: How to Reach Every Writer in the Room.  The post Mentor Texts with Allison Marchetti and Rebekah O’Dell appeared first on Talks with Teachers.

Church of the Incarnation: Classes
Summer Art Wave – Christianity & The Arts

Church of the Incarnation: Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2013


The former Rector to All Saints Church in Chevy Chase, MD, Dean of the Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in Pittsburgh, PA, Dean of the Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, AL, Rector to St. James’ Church in Charleston, SC, and Rector to St. Mary’s Church in Scarborough, NY. Rev. Zahl is the author of several books including Grace in Practice: A Theology of Everyday Life, and The First Christian: Universal Truth in the Teachings of Jesus.

Chapel 2003 - 2004
Mario Bergner November 3rd 2003

Chapel 2003 - 2004

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2010 37:50


Mario Bergner is a frequent lecturer on the subject of homosexulaity and is the director of Redeemed Life, a ministry of pastoral care for the sexually broken. He has a M. Div. from Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry.

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