“Melissa served as a passionate ICTG Advisor for several years prior to joining the Board. She brings a wealth of institutional nonprofit, youth ministry, and education experience,” said ICTG Executive Director Rev. Dr. Kate Wiebe.
Outside of ICTG, Melissa is a social entrepreneur, feminist liberation theologian, and trained community organizer. As a director at the Center of Social Concerns, she works with university students in academic and experiential environments to address some of today’s most pressing social issues.
Melissa completed her MA in Theology and received her M.Div from George Fox University in Portland, Oregon.
“As a Board Member, we know Melissa will provide astute and generative leadership, as she has in every setting she has participated in so far," said Kate.
About ICTG
Through the generosity of individuals, families, and granting organizations, the Institute for Congregational Trauma and Growth (ICTG),a 501(c)(3) organization, provides research, education, training, and networking tools for ministers to address long term congregational care needs and build trauma-informed congregational ministry.
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For questions, contact Isabel Sterne, Communications Coordinator at [email protected] or visit the ICTG website at ictg.org