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2015 Louisville

12/6/2015

 

Ecumenism in the History of the Episcopal Church

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August 11-13, 2015
Louisville, Kentucky


​The 2015 NEHA Annual Conference was held in Louisville, Kentucky at Laws Lodge Conference Center, nestled on the campus of Louisville Seminary in east Louisville's Cherokee Park district. The focus of the conference was examining the history of ecumenical relations of the Episcopal Church through the centuries. With attention to John 17:21, “…that they may all be one.”

The banquet speaker was Mr. Richard Mammana, Jr., Ecumenical and Interreligious Associate in the Office for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations of the Episcopal Church. Mr. Mammana spoke on the future of ecumenical relations.

Topics & Events included the Episcopal Church's relationships with other denominations; the founding of the Episcopal Church in Kentucky; tours of archives, including the Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine University.
Conference 2015, Louisville

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  • About
    • Awards >
      • Bishops Award
      • Davis Award
      • Fish Award
    • Board Information
    • History >
      • History Summary
      • NEHA 40 year history
    • King-Talbot Fund
    • Pictures
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    • Past Conferences List
    • Past Conference Detail >
      • 2020 Conference
      • 2018 Conference >
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        • Presentations 2018
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      • Historiographer
      • Historiographer Back Issues
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