St. John’s Church
325 Bull Street
Savannah, GA 31401
February 20–21, 2025
Twelve speakers over two days.
Thursday 9am – Friday 4pm
Tickets: $195 $145
Limited time pre-sale discount, includes free print subscription to The Anglican Way.
Speakers
Torrance Kirby
Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Director of the Centre for Research on Religion, McGill University
Samuel Fornecker
Associate Rector, St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Mount Pleasant, SC; Instructor and Director of Seminary Programs, The Ridley Institute
Neil Robertson
Associate professor in the Foundation Year, Early Modern Studies and Contemporary Studies programs at the University of King's College
Peter Robinson
The Most Rev. Peter D. Robinson is the Presiding Bishop of the United Episcopal Church. He also serves as ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of the East and vicar of Good Shepherd Anglican Church in Waynesboro, Virginia
D. N. Keane
Dr. Keane (Phd St And) teaches English at Georgia Southern University. He edited (with Samuel L. Bray) the 1662 Book of Common Prayer: International Edition and authored (with Samuel L. Bray) How to Use the Book of Common Prayer. He serves on the Liturgical Commission and Commission on Ministry for the Diocese of Georgia and formerly served on the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music for the Episcopal Church.
Gavin Dunbar
Fr. Gavin Dunbar is President of the Prayer Book Society and rector of St. John's parish in Savannah, GA. Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, he studied classics at the University of Toronto and Dalhousie University, Halifax; before studying theology at Wycliffe College, Toronto.
Ashley Null
The Rev'd Canon Dr. Ashley Null serves as the Canon Theologian of the Anglican Province of Alexandria. He also chairs the Wittenberg Center for Reformation Studies (WCRS) in Wittenberg, Germany. In addition to his work in the church and academy, Ashley serves as a chaplain to elite athletes and coaches.
Attractions
Thursday Evening Choral Evensong
Exhibitor Hall and Bookstore
Two mid-day tours: A walking tour of historical downtown Savannah, Georgia and another of the Green Meldrim House, a 19th-century Gothic revival National Historic Landmark on the church grounds that is notable as the site of General Sherman’s headquarters during the “March to the Sea.”
Friday Morning Prayer and Holy Communion (1928 Prayer Book)
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Sponsors &
Exhibitors
Sponsors
We welcome sponsorship of speaker sessions. The sponsorship fee is $1500, which offsets the cost of the honoraria for the three speakers in the session. Sponsorship would be listed in the program and announced in the session. Sponsors may also chair the session if they wish, but if that is not preferred, we will arrange for a different session chair, who will duly acknowledge the sponsor.
Exhibitors
The exhibit hall includes several 8 x 30-inch tables and power cords as needed. Exhibitors are welcome to set up a space as they see fit. The exhibit hall will also feature a cafe, book vendors, and seminaries. The Exhibitor fee is $250.