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The Very Reverend Anthony P. Clark began his ministry as the thirteenth Dean of the Cathedral in December of 2006
. After graduating from the Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, VA in 1992, Dean Clark served two years at
All Saints Church in Winter Park, FL. This was in preparation for his ministry as the Vicar and first Rector of the
Church of St. Mary in Belleview, FL; his next call was to the Church of the Holy Spirit in Apopka, FL. |
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Dean Clark grew up in Jacksonville, FL and earned a B.A. from Stetson University in 1983. His spiritual autobiography
centers on Florida: his confirmation in Jacksonville in 1980, his first glimmerings of a call to the priesthood in the
summer of 1981 while attending an ordination service at the Cathedral, and his Cursillo weekend at Camp Weed
in 1988, which played a significant role in his process of discernment regarding the priesthood. |
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He is quick to identify several theological principles that inform and shape his ministry. They begin with an acknowledgment
of the Holy Scripture as the inspired Word of God and the primary authority in matters of faith and practice. He describes
God’s Word as his “primary textbook for preaching and teaching.” Other foundations of his ministry include recognizing
the local congregation as the hub for gathering the people of God as disciples for worship, fellowship, and formation,
yet always balancing “gathering” with “scattering.” The people of God must be scattered as apostles and heralds
of the Good News in their homes, schools and work. |
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Not only is Dean Clark enthusiastic about his ministry at the Cathedral, but he also
envisions exciting possibilities for outreach and ministry beyond the Cathedral. As he notes,
“The City of Orlando possesses a vast foundation and network of Christian business men
and women willing to assist us in developing marketplace ministries and outreach ministries
to the glory of God and the spread of His reign throughout the Greater Orlando area.”
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In addition to retail and military experience prior to seminary, and a wide range of parish
ministry experience, Dean Clark also possesses a breadth of ministry on both the Diocesan
and National level. He has served on the Diocesan Board, the Finance Committee, as a
three-time Deputy to General Convention and on the Diocesan Standing Committee. A 2009 graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Dean Clark also serves the community, state and the nation as a Command Chaplain in the Florida Army National Guard. |
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Dean Clark’s wife, Laurie, grew up in Charleston, SC and graduated from Sewanee,
the University of the South. Although her background is in mortgage banking, she has taught
preschool for the past seven years. She served as a Girl Scout Council Service Unit Manager
in Seminole County for four years and now enjoys scrapbooking in her spare time. |
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The Clarks have two children. Rebecca graduated from the Academy of Health Careers
at Seminole High School and currently majors in marine science at Jacksonville University.
Their son Patrick is a sophomore at Lake Brantley High School with aspirations to play
college lacrosse.
You may contact Dean Clark at the Cathedral office (407.849.0680) or by email: DeanClark@StLukesCathedral.org. |
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