Event Description
The 2025 Tri-History Conference, Caminemos con Jesús (Let’s Walk with Jesus): History of Latino Ministry in the Episcopal Church, will take place June 17–20 at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C. Single-day registration options are available, allowing participants to attend individual days of programming for a reasonable fee. The full conference registration is $295, increasing to $345 after June 1. The Glover Park Hotel, the official conference hotel, is conveniently located just half a mile from the venue.
This year’s conference will shine a spotlight on Latino voices and experiences in Episcopal Church history, featuring a rich program of scholarly papers, panel discussions, oral history workshops, and worship. Simultaneous interpretation will be offered throughout the event, thanks to generous support from Trinity Church Wall Street and equipment provided by the Episcopal Diocese of Washington.
Daily Highlights Include:
Wednesday, June 18
• The Rev. Dr. Carla Roland Guzmán, “PECUSA’s Soap Opera was not a Mexican Novela”
• Schuyler Rowe, “La Iglesia de Santiago: The First Spanish-Speaking Episcopal Church”
• The Rev. Dr. John Rawlinson, “An Attempt for Equality”
• The Rev. Dr. John L. Kater, “Liberation Theology and Latin American Anglicanism: A Fruitful Dialogue”
• Keynote Speaker: The Rev. Anthony Guillén
Thursday, June 19
• Conference Address by Mr. Ray Suarez, journalist and PBS host
• Grace Sears & the Ven. Lydia Bush, “Thriving in Nine Countries: Orden de Las Hijas del Rey, 1994–2024”
• The Rev. John Rawlinson, “Practices and Policies for the Amateur Archivist”
Friday, June 20
• Nuevo Concionero Editorial Committee, “El Nuevo Concionero – The New Songbook”
• Dr. Joan Gundersen & Dr. Heather Huyck, “Preserving Memory: How to Do an Oral History”
• The Rev. Canon Isaías A. Rodríguez, “Reflexión sobre el anglicanismo y el mundo hispano”
• The Rev. Marta Rivera Monclava, “The Development of the Libro de Oración Común, 1853–2022”
• Revda. Lis M. Hernández, “Una reseña sobre la historia de la Iglesia Episcopal en Cuba”
• Hugo Olaiz, “A Compass and a Lightning Rod: The New Spanish Prayer Book”
All sessions are open to the public with registration. Whether attending a single day or the full conference, participants must register in advance.
For the full schedule, registration, and lodging information, visit www.trihistory.org.
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