Brad Neary, Director of The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Program will be joining us in person from Minnesota to present the story of the original handwritten and illuminated folios of The Saint John’s Bible. He will be with us on Sunday, February 20, 2022, at 9 A.M. in the Parish Hall.

Photo courtesy of Saint john’s University, Collegeville, Minnesota. 2014

16 years in the making – as well as on the production of the stunning Heritage Edition. Limited to 299 sets, the seven volumes of the Heritage Edition of The Saint John’s Bible are true to the scale, beauty, and artistic intent of the original manuscript.

Following his presentation, Neary will host an “open house” session for anyone interested in taking a closer look at the Gospels & Acts volume of the Heritage Edition.

Brad Neary – Director, The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Program

Brad Neary serves as director of The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Program. He also serves as a Senior Development Officer on Saint John’s University’s (Collegeville, MN) Institutional Advancement team.

Neary is a 1981 graduate of Saint John’s University and served as the University’s Assistant to the President from 1981 to 1984. Neary earned his master’s degree in industrial relations/human resources from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management in 1987 and held senior positions at TRW, KeyCorp and Medtronic over the course of his 20-year career as a human resources executive. Neary resides in Seattle, WA, and is an active member of Epiphany Episcopal Parish, where he has served on the Vestry, co-chaired annual stewardship campaigns, sung in the choir and currently presides at Evensong.