Theologian-in-Residence for 2022: The Rev. Dr. Hillary Raining

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UPDATES: Read Rev. Raining’s article on spiritual inheritance and gratitude here.

See video of her two-part online forum on intergenerational trauma and intergenerational blessing, March 9 & 16, 2022, here.

See video of her online forum on spiritual practices in times of change, May 18, 2022, here.

Materials and video of her in-person workshop on Mary Magdalene and spiritual healing, August 20, 2022, may be found here. She also offered an in-person guest sermon and participated in a Sunday morning forum on Sunday, August 21, 2022.

Materials and video of her workshop on Liturgy and Intersectionality, Saturday, November 12. may be found here. On November 13, she preached (in person) as well as participating in a Sunday morning forum and led a discussion for youth.


A MESSAGE FROM DEAN THOMASON

Dear friends,

It is my delight to share the news that The Rev. Dr. Hillary Raining will serve as Saint Mark’s Theologian-in-Residence for the coming year. In this role, Dr. Raining will bring her manifold gifts and considerable experience as she engages the cathedral community at periodic intervals as theologian, priest, preacher, teacher, and ministry consultant. We look forward to her presence among us, which will be virtual initially, with travel to Seattle coming later this year. Dr. Raining writes:

“I am thrilled to journey with the cathedral this year! I believe that the Holy Spirit will speak to us during this time of fellowship, theology, and experience. ”

Dr. Raining serves in several roles as a leader in the Church: she is rector of St. Christopher Episcopal Church in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania (the first woman to rector a 500-member parish in the suburbs of Philadelphia); she is the Founding Director of the Doctor of Ministry program at the General Theological Seminary in New York City; she has served as a deputy to several General Conventions of the Episcopal Church; she serves on the Presiding Bishop’s Task Force for the Way of Love; and she serves as mentor, coach and spiritual advisor to several people seeking ordination. She is a member of the Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Native Americans, and she recently published an article in Anglican Theological Review on “blood memory and gratitude as a multi-lineage spiritual practice.” She is also a founder of The Hive, a home for wellness, spirituality and growth.

Dr. Raining earned her Doctor of Ministry from Drew University (2014), her Master of Divinity from Yale University (2007), and Bachelor of Arts in Religion and Psychology from Moravian University (2005). Read more about Hillary, her background, writings, reflections and publications on her website.

Dr. Raining is scheduled to offer a two-week series in March for Cathedral Commons on “blood memory and our spiritual inheritance.” We will share more on that in the coming weeks.

I look forward to Hillary engaging our community at regular intervals in the course of next year, and I hope you will join me in welcoming her. I am,

Gratefully yours,

The Very Reverend Steven L. Thomason, Dean & Rector

2 Responses

  1. Margaret Hudskn
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    God Bless you Hillary, may the wings of our Lord carry you!

  2. Laura Howell
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    Rejoicing in this news, Hillary! The people of St. Mark’s will be blessed by your presence, and you by them.

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