The Bishop's 4th Annual Spring Conference

Bishop Frade: "I get it--the E church--the Episcopal Church! Nobody can spell Episcopal,
so from now on, I will tell people I work for the E-church!"

Tex Sample: “I don’t know of a more multi-sensory experience than the Eucharist.”

Charles Fulton: Traditional church design says "God is up  there".             

Music is an essential part of the multi-sensory worship experience...

Members of the band Drive get Saturday's activities off to a rousing start..

Mark Siekmann and sign-language interpreter Babs Kall of the Celebration Singers from St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Pompano Beach, help lead a song.

Tex Sample demonstrates how the 1965 song "In the Midnight Hour"
changed the way we feel the beat.

Youth were also a part of the event...

Gabriela Verdial from Holy Cross, Miami, read the lesson at Morning Prayer on Saturday.

Kelly Gordon (center) waits for an answer from Aquinas (left), the presenter for the youth event at the conference, as Chris Boye uses one of the electronic tools that Aquinas says can help build electronic communities.

Young people from Holy Cross, Miami, share ideas.

With some help from Lee Davis and Archdeacon Bryan Hobbs, Bishop Frade encourages
parishes to order a "Passion" banner to display during Holy Week and the Easter season.

Bishop Frade presents a plaque thanking Fr. Ralph Evans and his congregation
for St. Mark's hospitality for the conference.

The E-Church planning committee poses with Bishop Frade and the two presenters.

Kneeling, (l-r): Bishop Frade, Pam Anderson, Mark McCullough;
standing (l-r) Archdeacon Byan Hobbs, Ann Goraczko, Judi Steinbauer,
Deb McLaughlin, Linda Schlepp-Gray, Pat Evans, Gail McShane, Danielle LeMoal, Tex Sample, Charles Fulton

     

 

   

 


 

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