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From the Canyon to the World

Explorations of community, family, and transformation—
carrying the Canyon’s mission far and wide.

“Everyone has a story. The question is whether or not we are going to love each other enough to be able to share our stories and receive help and strength and healing for the journey.”

Howard Butt Jr.
Mission

To share compelling stories that reflect the transformative power of connection, community, and faith, amplifying the voices and experiences of those inspired to action by the H. E. Butt Foundation’s programs and initiatives, both within the Canyon and in surrounding communities.

Vision

A world where storytelling fosters understanding, inspires reflection, and strengthens communities by celebrating the beauty and resilience of the human spirit in the face of life’s challenges.

Our History

1933
The H. E. Butt Foundation is born

Founded by Mary Holdsworth and Howard Butt Sr., the Foundation focuses on charity, philanthropy, and education. In its early days, the Foundation promotes literacy, helps fund numerous recreational and childcare facilities, and begins a tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment program in the Rio Grande Valley.

1954
Foundation Camps purchased on the Frio River

Almost immediately, planning begins for building five separate campsites on the property: Echo Valley, Singing Hills, Windsong, Linnet’s Wings, and Comanche Outpost, later rebuilt into Headwaters. Today, Foundation Camp groups still use the facilities at no charge.

1961
Laity Lodge hosts its first retreat

Howard Butt Jr. founds Laity Lodge: an ecumenical Christian retreat center located on the Foundation’s property to support, encourage, and build up Christian lay leaders. (“Laity” means “lay people” or “ordinary people,” as distinct from clergy.)

1977
Newsbriefs launches just before Congress of the Laity

Howard Butt Jr. launches the Foundation’s first regular publication Newsbriefs as a promotional tool for the North American Congress of the Laity in Los Angeles. The event was the capstone of the Laymen’s Leadership Institutes.

Read Vol.1 No.1

1999
Laity Connections shares stories of the Foundation mission

After twenty years, Newsbriefs relaunches as Laity Connections, with more in depth stories about the Foundation’s programs. It is an important step toward more reflective content.

Read Connections

2001
The High Calling of Our Daily Work

Howard Butt Jr. starts a series of radio spots on faith and vocation. He eventually records hundreds of 60-second messages that air on 3,000 radio stations across all 50 states.

Listen Now

2015
Deborah and David Rogers take the helm

Deborah and David Rogers, the daughter and son-in-law of Howard Butt Jr., take the helm of the Foundation, with David as acting president. The Rogers begin to expand the scope and reach of the Foundation’s work, developing strategies for new initiatives in Leakey and San Antonio, in addition to investing in the environmental stewardship of the Frio River Canyon.

Read David’s Presidential Letters

David Rogers speaks at the H. E. Butt Foundation's Bridging Our Differences luncheon.
2016
Echoes Magazine debuts to Canyon constituents

Our very first issue of Echoes is published with the goal of sharing stories from the Canyon. The publication is initially sent to constituents of our Canyon programs; primarily Foundation Camp, Laity Lodge Family Camp, and Laity Lodge visitors.

Read Vol.1 No. 1

Read a Reflection from David on the creation of Echoes

2025
The Echoes Podcast Launches

The Echoes Podcast launches on January 7th, 2025 continuing the magazine’s legacy of storytelling that fosters understanding, empathy, and action. Hosts Marcus Goodyear and Camille Hall-Ortega explore personal journeys and societal challenges with inspiring guests—from faith leaders and poets to social advocates.

Listen to Season 1 Now

Editorial and Creative Team