Chad Hatfield

Fr. Chad Hatfield (born December 15, 1953) is an Eastern Orthodox Archpriest. He is currently the President of St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Seminary, where he teaches Missiology and Evangelism courses. He is also the editor of the Orthodox Christian Profiles Series, published by St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press.

Biography

Fr. Chad Hatfield was ordained to the diaconate (January 5, 1994) and the priesthood (January 6, 1994) by Bishop Basil of Wichita (Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America). Between 2002 and 2007 he served with great distinction as the Dean of St. Herman Seminary in Alaska. On November 18, 2006 he was elected as Chancellor of St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Seminary and began his term on September 8, 2007. After serving a decade as Chancellor, on May 25, 2016, The Very Rev. Dr. Chad was appointed as Chief Executive Officer by the Board of Trustees of St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Seminary.[2]After a few months, on November 30, 2016 Fr Chad was appointed as President of St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Seminary. By unanimous vote, the SVS Board of Trustees gave Fr Chad a five-year appointment beginning July 1st, 2019.

He is married to Matushka Thekla. She is the Coordinator for the St. Juliana Society. An iconographer and graphic designer, she is currently finishing her certification as a botanical illustrator. They have one child and three grandchildren.

Education

Pastoral experience

  • 1978-1993 – 16 years of ministry in the Episcopal Church as parish priest, school chaplain, missionary in South Africa and as cathedral dean
  • 1994-2002 – Founding Pastor of All Saints Orthodox Church, Salina, Kansas
  • 1999-2002 – Priest-in-charge, St. Mary Magdalene Orthodox Mission, Manhattan, Kansas

Publications

Although Fr Chad’s activity focuses on administrative work, he is also editor of the Orthodox Christian Profiles and the Mission and Evangelism Series, and author of several publications.

Selected publications include:

  • From Masks to Icons – Center for Ethics and Religion, University of Notre Dame, 2004
  • Seminarians and Substance Abuse Training – National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, Columbia University, 2005
  • Models for American Orthodox Missiology, Orthodox Education Day, SVS, 2007
  • Banquet Keynote – Dedication of the new OCMC Center, FL, 2009
  • Speaker at “Europe & the Judeo-Christian Tradition”, Vienna, Austria, 2010
  • Bishop Grafton & St. Tikhon, Fellowship of Ss. Alban & Sergius Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Glorification of St. Tikhon, Nashotah House
  • Speaker, National Religious Freedom Conference, Washington, D.C., 2012
  • Guest Lecturer in Missiology, Kiev Academy, Ukraine, 2013
  • Anglican/Orthodox Dialogue, Annual Kuhner, Reformed Episcopal Seminary, Blue Bell, Pa, 2014
  • Orthodoxy & The Seventh Ecumenical Council, Anglo-Catholic Congress, Fort Worth, TX, 2015
  • Marriage & Theosis, World Congress of Families, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2015
  • Legacy of St. Vladimir’s Seminary, 1000th Anniversary Celebration of the Repose of St. Vladimir, Moscow, Russia, 2015
  • Lessons from Contemporary Orthodox Missiology, Romanian Youth Worker Symposium, Fordham University, 16 April 2016
  • Marriage as a Pathway to Theosis, "Walk Through the Door of Holiness: An Ecumenical Conference Exploring Christian Character within Post-Christian Culture,” Greenwich, NY
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