The Rev. A. Katherine Grieb, Ph.D. became the Director of the Center for Anglican Communion Studies (CACS) on July 1, 2021. She has served the Anglican Communion for some twenty years in many roles, on the Inter-Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission (IATDC) and the Inter-Anglican Standing Committee on Unity, Faith, and Order (IASCUFO), among others.
Dr. Grieb received a B.A. in Philosophy and Religion at Hollins University, a J.D. from Columbus School of Law at the Catholic University of America, an M.Div. at Virginia Theological Seminary, a Ph.D. with Distinction in Theology at Yale University, and an LL.M. with distinction in Canon Law at the Cardiff University in Wales.
She has taught Virginia Theological Seminary as Professor of Biblical Interpretation and New Testament since1994 and now combines her duties at CACS with teaching Biblical Greek and New Testament Interpretation.
Her book, The Story of Romans: A Narrative Defense of God’s Righteousness(Westminster John Knox, 2002) is widely used in seminaries. Dr. Grieb is one of the Six Preachers, chosen by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Dean of Canterbury Cathedral. She has written extensively about preaching and has preached at Canterbury Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, and many Episcopal parishes in the United States.
Past Sermons at Saint Thomas Church
We were honored to have Dr. Grieb preach at the Three Hours’ Devotion on Good Friday during Holy Week 2022 and throughout Holy Week 2021. All of these sermons are available on our sermon archive.