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Past Events

NEHA sponsors a regular conference around the country. The purpose is to offer practical insights into recording, preserving, and writing of the history of the Episcopal Church. Each conference includes a variety of workshops, tours,  speakers, worship and fellowship.

Every third year is the Tri-History Conference held jointly with the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Women’s History Project.
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2006 NEHA Conference, Mobile, Alabama
Date
Location
Theme
2019 June 18–21 Toronto, Ontario Trauma and Survival in the Contemporary Church: Historical, Archival, and Missional Responses*
2018 August 7–10 New Haven, Connecticut In Remembrance of Thee: The History of Reconciliation in the Episcopal Church
2017 June 20–23 New York, New York Immigration, Going Out and Coming In: Ministries, Transitions and Change in the Episcopal Church
2016 June 14–17 Oneida, Wisconsin Wondering, Witness/Worship, and War: Historical Encounters between the Episcopal and Anglican Church and Indigenous Peoples in North America*
2015 August 11–13 Louisville, Kentucky A Brief History of Ecumenism in the Episcopal Church
2014 June 17–20 Salt Lake City, Utah The Quiet Strength of the Episcopal Church: Our Forgotten Women.
2013 June 11–14 San Antonio, Texas The Episcopal Church on the Borderlands*.
2012 Aug 21–24 Buffalo, New York Living Into The Legacy of Hobart and Brent.
2011 June 14–17 Portland, Oregon Eden – End of the Oregon Trail.
2010 June 21–23 Raleigh, North Carolina
1997 June 18–22 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: Anglican Visions of Apocalypse and Hope*. 
1996 June 26–29 Salt Lake City, Utah The Episcopal Church: The Journey West
1995 June 21–24 Austin, Texas The Episcopal Church: Civil Rights and Christian Mission
1994 July 13–16 Washington, D.C. Episcopal Church History in the 1990s
1993 June 23–26 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Education / Computers
1992 July 8–11 Cambridge, Massachusetts Preservation
1991 June 18–23 Brown's Summit, North Carolina The Episcopal Church in North Carolina
1990 June 17–22 Los Angeles, California The Episcopal Church: Traditions/Traditions*
1989 June 20–23 Hartford, Connecticut 1789 And All That
1988 June 21–24 New Orleans, Louisiana The Episcopal Church and American Culture*
1987 June 16–19 Nashotah, Wisconsin Archives in the 21st Century
1986 June 17–20 Washington, D.C. Movements in the Episcopal Church*
1985 June 18–21 Seattle, Washington
1984 June 26–29 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1983 June 21–24 Austin, Texas
1982 June 14–17 Kansas City, Missouri
1981 June 16–18 New York, New York
1980 June 16–19
1979 June 18–21 Hobart College, Geneva, New York
1978 August 16–18 Amarillo, Texas
1977 June 8–10 Springfield, Illinois
1976 June 23–25 Princeton, New Jersey
1975 June 25–27 Lake Oswego, Oregon
1974 June 26–28 Austin, Texas
1973 August 1–3 West Park, New York
1972 August 9-11 Sewanee, Tennessee
1971 August 25–27 Bayard, Nebraska
1970 October 8–10 Austin, Texas
1969 August 27–30 Gambier, Ohio
1968 August 28–30 Topeka, Kansas
1967 Sept 23 Seattle, Washington
1966 Aug 10-13 Hartford, Connecticut
1965 Sept 21–23 Washington, DC
1964 Oct 17 St. Louis, Missouri
1963 May 15–16 Austin, Texas
1961 Aug 18–20 Sewanee, Tennessee
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  • About
    • Awards >
      • Bishops Award
      • Davis Award
      • Fish Award
    • Board >
      • Board Information
      • Board Documents
    • History >
      • Summary of NEHA History
      • NEHA 40 year history
    • King-Talbot Fund
    • Pictures
  • Membership
  • Conferences
    • Past Conferences List
    • Past Conference Detail >
      • 2020 Conference
      • 2018 Conference >
        • Information
        • Presentations 2018
  • Publications
    • Booklets
    • The Historiographer >
      • Historiographer
      • Historiographer Back Issues
      • Editor
    • Clearinghouse
    • Releases
  • Resources
    • Links
    • Pictures
    • Repositories
    • Videos
  • Contact