Saturday, December 14, 2:00 p.m.
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 228 Halifax Street, Petersburg, Virginia
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The Rev. Joe Green
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The Episcopal Project invites you to a very special event. Enjoy the
stories and experiences of two Southern Virginia churchmen of the
Greatest Generation. The Rev. Dr. Joseph N. Green, Sr. (age 93), and the
Rev. Robert O. Johnston (whose 100th birthday is this month) will take
the stage and, in an interview format, share their stories: their
journeys to becoming Christians and priests, their journeys in the
Episcopal Church and the parishes they served, and how these journeys
were experienced within the times in which they have lived.
The Rev. Bob Johnston was the rector of Bath Parish in
Dinwiddie County in the 1970s and early 1980s and director of
Jackson-Feild Home from 1975 and 1979. The Rev. Dr. Joe Green, Sr. is
rector emeritus at Grace Episcopal Church in Norfolk and a former
Norfolk vice mayor and City Council member. Both men are veterans of
World War II.
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The Rev. Bob Johnston
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The event will be moderated by the Rev. Willis Foster, Sr., rector of
St. Stephen's in Petersburg. The Rev. Foster served as a Marine Corps
helicopter pilot before his ordination to the priesthood. He attended
Virginia Theological Seminary.
Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Event begins at 2 p.m. A social hour follows the event.
The Episcopal Project
This event is also an opportunity to get to know The
Episcopal Project and the historic preservation work being done in the
Diocese of Southern Virginia. The Episcopal Project's mission
is to help Episcopalians collect, preserve, protect, and share their
stories. In so doing we will help the Episcopal Church use its history
to care for its people, now and into the future.
Please Register
Click here for for a printable version of this invitation.