Right Reverend Robert Gillies, Ph.D. (Friday, November 16, 2018)
Right Reverend Robert Gillies, Ph.D., Retired Anglican Bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church, delivered this sermon while visiting Virginia Theological Seminary.

Right Reverend Robert Gillies, Ph.D., Retired Anglican Bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church, delivered this sermon while visiting Virginia Theological Seminary.
The Most Rev. Suheil Dawani, the Archbishop of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East, delivered this sermon while visiting Virginia Theological Seminary.
The Rev. Mark Jefferson is the Visiting Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Virginia Theological Seminary. This sermon was delivered at National Baptist Memorial Church Washington, DC.
The Rev. Mark Jefferson is the Visiting Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Virginia Theological Seminary. This sermon was delivered at Macedonia A.M.E. Church Accomack, VA.
Br. David Vryhof of the Society of St. John in his visit to Virginia Theological Seminary.
The Most Rev. Antje Jackelén is Lutheran Archbishop of Uppsala and Primate of the Church of Sweden visiting Virginia Theological Seminary.
The Rev. Barney J. Hawkins IV, Ph.D., is the Arthurs Carl Lichtenberger Professor Emeritus in Pastoral Theology and Continuing Education and co-director, Bicentennial Campaign at Virginia Theological Seminary.
The Rev. Mark Jefferson Visiting Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Virginia Theological Seminary. The current sermon was delivered at the National Baptist Memorial Church.
Mitzi J. Budde, D.Min. is Head Librarian and Professor at Virginia Theological Seminary.
Linda Lanam (Tuesday, October 30, 2018) by Virginia Theological Seminary
The Rev. Melody Knowles, Ph.D. is Vice President of Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Old Testament of Virginia Theological Seminary.
The Rev. Ross Kane, Ph.D. is the Director of Doctoral Programs and Assistant Professor of Theology, Ethics, and Culture at Virginia Theological Seminary
The Rev. Ruthanna Hooke, Ph.D. is Associate Dean of Chapel and Associate Professor of Homiletics at Virginia Theological Seminary
The Very Rev. Ian Markham, Ph.D. is the Dean and President and Professor of Theology and Ethics at Virginia Theological Seminary. Sermon is a portion of original sermon given by Rev. William Douglas delivered May 30, 1773 at Beaverdam Episcopal Church in what is now Maidens, VA. The Rev. William Douglas served as a transitional figure from the Colonial Anglican Church to the Virginia Episcopal Church and set the stage for the reforms in doctrine preached by William Meade and others.
Stephen L. Cook, Ph.D. is the Catherine N. McBurney Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature at Virginia Theological Seminary
The Very Rev. Ian Markham, Ph.D. is the Dean and President and Professor of Theology and Ethics at Virginia Theological Seminary.
Rev. Mark Jefferson is the visiting assistant Professor of Homiletics
The Rev. Katherine Sonderegger, Ph.D. is the William Meade Professor in Systematic Theology
The Rt. Rev. James Mathes is the Associate Dean of Students and Director of Anglican Studies at Virginia Theological Seminary.
The Rev. David T. Gortner, Ph.D. is the Associate Dean of Church and Community Engagement
Timothy F. Sedgwick, Ph.D. is the Clinton S. Quin Professor of Christian Ethics
The Very Rev. Ian Markham, Ph.D. is the Dean and President and Professor of Theology and Ethics at Virginia Theological Seminary.
The Rev. Ruthanna Hooke, Ph.D. is the Associate Dean of Chapel and Associate Professor of Homiletics
Hannah Matis, Ph.D. is the Assistant Professor of Church History
The Very Rev. Ian Markham, Ph.D. is the Dean and President and Professor of Theology and Ethics at Virginia Theological Seminary.
Joe Thompson, Ph.D. is the Director of Multicultural Ministries and Visiting Professor of African American Studies
The Rev. Katie Nakamura Rengers is the Vicar, Director The Abbey
The Rev. David T Gortner Ph.D. is the Associate Dean of Church and Community Engagement
The Rev. J. Allison St. Louis, Ph.D. is the Director of Contextual Ministry & Second Three Years Program
The Rev. James Farwell, Ph.D. is the Professor of Theology and Liturgy at Virginia Theological Seminary.