Registration Form for the Fifth Annual Conference of the SCP in North America
Wednesday, October 9, 2013 through Saturday, October 12, 2013

The Fifth Annual Provincial Conference will take place on October 9 - October 12 in Philadelphia, PA. We are grateful to the parish of St. Mark's in Philadelphia for being willing to host us this year.

Following our custom over past conferences, this year's conference will begin with Evensong and Benediction on Wednesday the 9th.  We'll end the evening of the 11th and say goodbye after a simple said Morning Prayer on Saturday, October 12th, giving everyone ample travel time to get home.

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Conference Schedule
The conference begins on Wednesday, October 9th, from 4:00-5:30 with registration and social hour followed by Solemn Evensong with Benediction at 5:30pm. The schedule will be updated below once it is finalized.

Wednesday 10/9
**2:00pm-4:00pm Optional Visit to the Yarnall Collection**
4:00-5:30      Registration and Social Hour
5:30              Solemn Evensong and Benediction
6:30              Dinner (Provided)
7:30              Welcome & Thoughts, Fr. Bill Carroll, Society Convener
8:30              Sung Compline

Thursday 10/10
7:30              (Parish Morning Low Mass, Rite I)
8:30              Sung Matins
9:30              Opening Meditation – Bishop Rodney Michel
10:00            The Mystery of Catholicity – Bishop Frank Griswold
Noon            Angelus
12:15            Lunch (Provided)
1:30              Catholic Ministry in Context: St. James' Episcopal School
5:00              Break
5:15              Evening Prayer at St. Clement's
5:30              Solemn Mass at St. Clement's
6:45              Reception with Heavy Hors d'oevres (Provided), at St. Clement's
8:00              Panel Discussion: Catholic Ministry with Young Adults (St. Mark's)
9:30              Sung Compline

Friday 10/11
7:30              (Parish Morning Low Mass, Rite I)
9:00              Morning Prayer
9:30              Anglo-Catholicism in the English Cities – Fr. Benjamin King
11:30            Break
11:45            Society Business Meeting called to Order
Noon            Angelus
12:15            Lunch (Provided), Society Business Meeting continues
2:00              Preaching & Spiritual Formation – Fr. Martin Smith
4:00              Break
4:15              Panel Discussion: Best Practices for Chapter Life
5:15              Break
5:30              Evening Prayer
6:00              Solemn Mass with Induction of New Members
7:00              Evening Free to Explore Philadelphia

Saturday 10/12
9:00              Morning Prayer
9:30              Confessions in the Lady Chapel
10:00            Low Mass
10:30            Rosary
Conference Speakers
"Catholic Identity"
The Most Rev. Frank Griswold, 25th Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church
Bishop Griswold was the 25th Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church. Bishop Griswold was co-chair of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission from 1998 to 2003. He was a member of the standing committee for the 1998 Lambeth Conference. He has also served on diocesan, national and international committees for liturgy, worship and ecumenism. He is also a member of the Fellowship of the Society of St. John the Evangelist and broadly identifies himself as being in Anglo-Catholic tradition. He is interested in interfaith dialogue and currently sits on the Board of World Religious Leaders for the Elijah Interfaith Institute.

"Catholic Evangelism in Context"
St. James' Episcopal School
St. James is a faith-based Philadelphia middle school in the Episcopal tradition, committed to educating traditionally underresourced students in a nurturing environment. The school is a community that provides a challenging academic program and encourages the development of the moral, spiritual, intellectual, physical and creative gifts in its students. When the Church of St. James the Less was vacated early in 2006, the property sat vacant for two years before being adopted by Saint Mark’s Church, Philadelphia. With the support of Saint Mark’s, the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, and countless other churches and schools in the Greater Philadelphia area, the new St. James School opened its doors in September 2011 and continues to stand as a bright light of catholic evangelism and service in this city. During our time at St. James, we will take a tour of the school’s beautiful historic property, meet the students and faculty, and engage in prayer and service for the school’s continuing mission. To learn more about St. James, please visit their website at www.stjamesphila.org.

"Anglo-Catholicism in the English cities: From Social Conservatism to Social Conscience"
The Rev Dr Benjamin King, Associate Professor of Church History, The School of Theology at Sewanee
Fr. King is first of all a lover of history, but also a lover of Christian theology, and the areas where both come into conjunction are those to which he is drawn. Early Christianity is one passion; another is the reception of the theology of that early period by later generations, especially by nineteenth and twentieth-century English church historians, above all John Henry Newman. He is currently working on a book exploring one of Newman's topics, Consulting the (Lay) Faithful in Matters of Doctrine.

"Preaching and Spiritual Formation; Bringing into Focus the Spirit and Intention of Catholic Preaching"
The Rev. Martin Smith
Fr. Smith is well known throughout the Episcopal Church and beyond as a retreat leader and preacher, and the author of widely read books exploring contemporary spirituality, including /The Word is Very Near You/, /A Season for the Spirit/, /Love Set Free/, /Reconciliation & Reconciliation/. He has recently retired from his position as Sr. Associate Rector at St Columba's, Washington and now devotes himself to his roaming ministry as a teacher and workshop leader. He is a regular contributor to Sojourners magazine.

Panel Discussion: Catholic Ministry with Young Adults
Panelists including – Father Peter French (Chaplain, Princeton University); Ms. Lindsay Barrett-Adler (Servant Year Program Director); and Father Robert Hendrickson (Sub-Dean, St. John's Cathedral in Denver & Founder of St. Hilda's House in New Haven, CT).

Panel Discussion: Best Practices for Chapter Life
Panelists including – Father Brian Coleman (Rector, St. Thomas, Battle Creek and Chaplain to the Society and to the Great Lakes Chapter); Mtr Lizette Larson-Miller (Former Council Advisor, currently at work forming a chapter in the Bay Area); Mtr. Annette Chappell (Rector, Episcopal Church of the Redemption and Convener of the Middle Atlantic Chapter).

Opening Meditation
The Rt. Rev. Rodney Michel
Bishop Michel began his life and ministry in Nebraska. After graduation from the University of Nebraska and several years of teaching Junior High History he attended and earned the degree of Master of Divinity from Seabury Western Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois. He served parishes in Nebraska for twelve years before becoming rector of St. Paul's Church, Grand Forks, North Dakota. After five years of ministry in North Dakota he became Canon Pastor of the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, New York an then Rector of St. Peter's By-the-Sea in Bay Shore, New York. He served as seventh Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of Long Island for ten years prior to his retirement from active ministry. His gifts for ministry are varied but he especially loves caring for the People of God and tending to their pastoral needs and concerns. He currently serves as Assisting Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania and Episcopal Visitor for the Holy Cross Chapter of the Society.

 **Optional early excursion: Visit to the Yarnall Collection at the University of Pennsylvania**
This is a collection of over 30,000 volumes that is owned by St. Clement's but housed at Penn. The collection is primarily religious in nature, primarily focused on Anglo-Catholicism, and includes some really wonderful old volumes (illuminated manuscripts, old prayer books, etc.). It's a brilliant collection. The librarian who is in charge of maintaining this collection is a parishioner at Saint Mark's, and he has offered to set up a small private exhibition of the collection for the Society.
Conference Logistics
Conference Fee Includes
Your registration fee for the Conference includes dinner on Wednesday and Thursday evenings as well as lunch on Thursday and Friday, costs for presenters, and other administrative costs associated with the Conference. The registration fee also includes your annual dues for FY2014 (July 2013-June 2014).

If you have any dietary restrictions, please be sure to note that in the registration form.

Lodging
The original block of rooms at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown has sold out. However, we have negotiated a second bock at the Philadelphia Courtyard Marriott, also within walking distance, at the same group rate is $185 per night. To get this rate you must either register online at: http://tinyurl.com/SCP2013-Hotel or you may call the hotel at (215) 496-3200 and ask for the group rate for the "Episcopal Church." The room block is limited in size and also in time—rooms must be reserved no later than September 21, 2013. Thus, members are encouraged to make their reservations soon so that they may secure the reduced rate.

If you would like to find a roommate, we commend the Society listserv as a resource. If you are not already on the listserv, you can contact our Communications Director, the Rev. Chris Arnold at for assitance.

Travel to Philadelphia, PA
Those traveling by air will want to fly into Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). The airport is around 10 miles from the conference. Transport from the airport to the conference location will cost around $8 for subway or $26 for taxi.

Those traveling by rail will arrive at the 30th Street Amtrak Station and can easily find transportation to the conference by cab or walking.

Financial Assistance with Registration Fee
For those clergy or seminarians for whom the registration fee would be prohibitive, there are limited funds available to assist. There are also a limited amount of scholarships available to cover travel costs for those who don't have funds for such. Please send those requests or any other questions regarding registration to the Society's Treasurer, the Very Rev. Jared C.Cramer at rector@stjohnsepiscopal.com.
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