New Province 1 Executive Director

Congratulations to Ms. Sarah Dylan Breuer, who has been appointed Executive Director for Province I. She brings a plethora of gifts and experiences to this position; check out her wonderful blog, SarahLaughed to read some of her writing:

Episcopal Province of New England Announces New Executive Director
From the Province One of the Episcopal Church press release

The Executive Committee of the Province of New England (Province I) is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Sarah Dylan Breuer as Executive Director of the Province. Dylan will begin her responsibilities on July 1, 2010. She succeeds Ms. Susan Ohlidal who has resigned to become the full-time Canon for Ministry Development in the Diocese of Vermont.

In The Episcopal Church, Dylan currently serves on Executive Council, having been elected by General Convention in 2009. She served on the Special Commission on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, created to prepare General Convention to respond to the Windsor Report in the 2003 - 2006 triennium; on the New Congregations Team of the 20/20 Task Force in the 2000 - 2003 triennium; and as an adult member of the design team for the "Count Me Faithful" youth event at General Convention in 2003. Dylan has been editor of The Witness magazine and served as president of Gathering the Next Generation (GTNG), the network for "Generation X" Episcopalians, and with John de Beer she created the adult formation curriculum series Klesis and its "open source" style of distribution, which has led to its being adopted by congregations in nations, languages, and age groups from Maine to Melbourne.

Read it all HERE

Comments (1)

Ii have admired Sarah Dylan Breuer's writing for a long time. This is a wonderful thing for both Province 1 and TEC! Congratulations and best wishes to her.

Paige Baker

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