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Join BisHoP seaBury
academy ParenTs (BsaP)
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SAP is an integral part of Bishop Seabury Academy. Our mission is to support our school,
faculty, and community. As part of the Seabury community, you are automatically a member
of BSAP. We welcome your time and talents as we plan for multiple programs throughout the
school year. There are a variety of volunteer opportunities with varying time obligations. Please
consider joining a committee today!
It's going to be a great year with BSAP! Won't you join us?
Shawn Bay
BSAP President
(785) 423-1218
BSAP_president@seaburyacademy.org
Devon Kim
Vice President
BSAP_vice-president@seaburyacademy.org
BULLETIN BOARD
Our bulletin board is a living calendar updated regularly on the BSAP page of the BSA
site. This provides detailed information about BSAP-supported events. Check it out at
www.seaburyacademy.org/parents/bsap-bulletin-board.cfm.
GROCERY CARD PROGRAM
For convenience, Seabury friends, parents, and faculty can now sign up online and pay with
a check, Paypal, or credit card! Fifteen percent of our community currently supports BSAP
through the Grocery Card Program. Please participate in this key program today! Everything
needed to participate can be found here: www.seaburyacademy.org/parents/bsap-grocery-
cards.cfm.
WINE, CHEESE, AND WEBINAR
Join us on November 9 in welcoming Dr. Devorah Heitner, author of Screenwise: Helping
Kids Thrive (and Survive) in Their Digital World. An excerpt from Chapter 1 is available
on our site at www.seaburyacademy.org/parents/bsap-bulletin-board.cfm and books can be
purchased in advance at a discount for $20. Betsy will have these on hand.
What's New with BSAP
Everyone
Has a Role in
Chapel
Chaplain Stephanie Jenkins
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'm proud that there was a small group of
Episcopalians who were at the core of the
dream of Bishop Seabury over 20 years ago,
and I recognize and value that Episcopalians
are a minority of the faith tradition represented
here. As Dr. Schawang shared during our faculty
workshop, I too believe the Episcopal Church
has a unique way of approaching faith. As an
Episcopal priest, I am rooted in the specifics;
however, there are broad principles that I believe
can reach beyond.
My view related to chapel is that everyone has a
role. Maybe your role is to sit and be present or
to read a lesson. Maybe you receive a blessing
at communion. Either way, I want you to engage
with chapel as you feel is authentic to you.
What is most important is that you are present
as a member of the community. My hope is that
chapel on Wednesday morning is a contemplative
space to look inward and be nurtured so that we
can then turn and look outward together.
While I have ideas and thoughts about how to
approach leading chapel and serving as chaplain
at Bishop Seabury, I'm really feeling my way
into and through this role. In all of this, I'm
coming to understand more deeply the culture
and history of Bishop Seabury. It's out of that,
I can help foster and develop chapel experiences
and pastoral relationships that are integrated and
representative of the community and connect
with the community's needs, so please reach out!
Join BSAP
Today!