Last night the participants in this year's Panama Project arrived, and they were at San Pablo for the 9:00 am service. The Panama Project is a program of the Seminaries of the Episcopal Church in which students experience Anglicanism in a Central American, Panamanian context. The program is for three weeks. I participated in 1998, and was back later in the year to interview for a position with the Diocese. We've been here since 1999! Canon Walter Smith and I run the Project here in Panama, and the Revda. Nancy Eswien is our person in los Estados Unidos.
I will be very busy with the Panama Project this for the next few weeks, so blogging may be a bit sparse. Friday Red Mr. Peanut and Gallito Mescalito Blogging will happen, come hell or high water.
Photos follow
Padre preaches
Las Seminaristas. Dustin Trowbridge (General Seminary); Vivian Lam (Church Divinity School of the Pacific); Linda Hall (Church Divinity School of the Pacific). As an Alum of CDSP, I'm always happy to have participants from that school.
Two ladies at Coffee Hour
The youth group at San Pablo has really grown since Revda. Glenda took over. Their group is larger than Luz de Mañana (San Cristóbal's Youth Group). I guess the historic competition between San Pablo and San Cristóbal continues wit da yoots.
There would have been more photos, but Padre hadn't re-set the flash after Friday's Red Mr. Peanut Bank episode, so many of Mona's photos didn't come out well. My bad!
2 comments:
You mean it's already been three years since I worshiped at San Pablo as a Panama Project seminarian? Maybe that explains my gray hair. Hope all have a good visit ... y saludos a Walter y Mona y Chompita.
Hi guys!
[waving madly]
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