What’s in a Name: The Seamen’s Church Institute of…
January 20, 2023
The Seamen’s Church Institute updates its official name By Mark Nestlehutt – SCI President and Executive Director During our almost 200-year history, the Seamen’s Church Institute (SCI) has operated under various names. We began in 1834 as the Young Men’s Church Missionary Society before focusing our efforts solely on mariners in 1843, which was reflected […]
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The Seamen’s Church Institute Welcomes The Reverend Christine Brunson As Its First Houston-Based Chaplain
December 16, 2022
Following a comprehensive search process, the Seamen’s Church Institute (SCI) is pleased to announce the selection of the Reverend Christine E. Brunson as its newly appointed maritime Chaplain. Christine will be based at SCI’s Center in the Houston Ship Channel and begins her work on Tuesday, January 17. “We are truly excited to have Christine […]
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River Bell Awards Luncheon 2022 — December 8 — Paducah, Kentucky
December 16, 2022
The Seamen’s Church Institute welcomed the inland river transportation industry for the 22nd Annual River Bell Awards Luncheon on Thursday, December 8, in Paducah, KY. This year’s sold-out event featured Jim Guidry, Executive Vice President of Kirby Marine Transportation Group, receiving the River Bell Award, and Frank Morton, Founder and Director of Turn Services, taking home […]
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The Rev. Mark Nestlehutt on The Last Dinosaur
December 12, 2022
SCI President and Executive Director, The Rev. Mark Nestlehutt, joins Christopher Aversano on The Last Dinosaur, a podcast focusing on digitization in the maritime shipping space. In this episode, Chris and Mark discuss the work SCI does, connectivity, building resilience networks, and Christmas at Sea. Click the play button below to listen.
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Here for Mariners During This Low Water Crisis
October 25, 2022
The Rev. Mark Nestlehutt, President and Executive Director, The Seamen’s Church Institute Last week, the National Weather Service noted the water level in Memphis at negative 10.75 feet—the lowest ever recorded at that mile marker. The Mississippi and Ohio rivers, from top to bottom, are currently experiencing unprecedented low water this year, significantly suppressing the […]
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Center for Maritime Education Hosts Courses for Offshore e-Learning Company
October 24, 2022
In 2020, during the pandemic, Angel Owens started Maritime Training Online (MTO) in response to a clear need for asynchronous e-learning specifically tailored to the offshore industry—accessible anytime, anywhere. Upon start-up, Mrs. Owens reached out to Seamen’s Church Institute’s Center for Maritime Education as it seemed to her “a natural choice to look to when […]
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Christmas at Sea, 2022
October 22, 2022
The Seamen’s Church Institute’s Christmas at Sea program dates to 1898 when volunteers aligned with SCI began distributing knits to sailors and merchant mariners. More than a hundred years later, Christmas at Sea is going strong, with 20,000-plus handmade items waiting to be delivered to mariners on the inland waterways and Gulf-coast regions and seafarers […]
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From The Engine Room: Myra
October 13, 2022
By Chaplain Michelle McWilliams I was busy selling SIM cards to the deck crew in the ship’s office on the Cosco Philippines. Some seafarers called down to the engine room and reported that three others were interested in buying and would make their way to the deck. After they bought their SIM cards, they started […]
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The Waterways Journal Weekly: SCI Raises $3 Million For Ministry On The River
October 3, 2022
Article printed in the Waterways Journal Weekly, September 23, 2022 The Seamen’s Church Institute (SCI) has announced that it has raised more than $3 million of its $5 million goal so far in support of its Ministry on the River campaign. The campaign was launched in 2019 with two lead gifts from American Commercial Barge […]
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A Message for IMO World Maritime Day 2022
September 29, 2022
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