BOARD OF DIRECTORS
  The Rev. Winnie Varghese, Chaplain  
Rebecca Barnes (Vice Chairperson) Rebecca Barnes is a member of St. Bartholomew's Church where she serves as parish coordinator for Ecclesia Ministries of New York. She is the coordinator of the New York City Chapter of Contemplative Outreach. Rebecca has been a professional church musicain for over 20 years.
  Willaim Burnett (Secretary)  
  Clyde Kuemmerle (Executive Director)  
  The Rev. Elizabeth Maxwell  
Eugene Mintz (Treasurer) Eugene G. Mintz
Born December 3, 1933.
High School, The Putney School in Vermont
B.A. Carleton College 1956
M.B.A. Graduate School of Business Ad. N.Y.U.
Financial Market Analyst, Brown Brothers Harriman 1962 to 2001, retired.
Vestryman, then Warden St. Paul's Church Brooklyn, New York for 25 years.
Volunteer Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen since 2002

  John C. Lord  
  Roseanne Haggerty  
The Rev. Dale Irvin, President President and Professor of World Christianity at New York Theological Seminary, in New York City. He previously served the school as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Academic Dean. A graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary (M. Div., 1981) and Union Theological Seminary in New York (Ph.D., 1989), he has been a member of the Seminary’s faculty since 1989. He is the co-author with Scott W. Sunquist of History of the World Christian Movement, a two-volume project that has been written with a consulting team of more than 50 scholars from around the world and published by Orbis Books of Maryknoll, NY. Volume 1, Earliest Christianity to 1453, is now in its fifth printing. Dr. Irvin’s previous books include Christian Histories, Christian Traditioning: Rendering Accounts (Orbis Books, 1998), and The Agitated Mind of God: The Theology of Kosuke Koyama (Orbis Books, 1996), which he edited with Akintunde E. Akinade. His articles have appeared in a number of journals, including Christianity Today, The Ecumenical Review and The Journal of Pentecostal Studies.

Dr. Irvin has held visiting or adjunct appointments at the University of Uppsala, Sweden; Drew University Theological School; Union Theological Seminary, New York; Wake Forest University Divinity School; New Brunswick Theological Seminary; and Regent University School of Divinity. He is currently the Executive Vice President and member of the Editorial Board of The Living Pulpit, a highly acclaimed journal for preaching. An ordained minister in the American Baptist Churches USA, he is a member of The Riverside Church in New York.

The Rev. David Lewicki (Chairperson) Associate Minister at Marble Collegiate Church in New York. He is the pastoral advisor to the Connection (adults, 20s & 30s) and plans and directs Marble's innovative Wednesday Worship. He also works with Marble's Benevolence & Mission Committee and the South Africa Partnership. Raised in North Carolina and Ohio, Rev. Lewicki was drawn to ministry through his work with disadvantaged teenagers. In 1997, he co-founded Urban Solutions, Inc., a job training and neighborhood development program in New Haven, CT. At Urban Solutions, he received a 1998 echoing green Foundation Public Service Fellowship. He is a graduate of Yale University (BA, American Studies, 1997) and Union Theological Seminary (MDiv, 2004). He was ordained in 2005 by the Presbyterian Church (USA).
  The Rev. Dr. Deborah Little Wyman Founder and Missioner, Ecclesia
Ministries/common cathedral
  Nancy Mead  
  The Rev. Titus Presler  
Jim Melchiorre Worked in journalism and television production for more than 30 years, since a high school job at a Philadelphia radio station.

He has also stayed active in ministries of the United Methodist Church, including almost a dozen overseas work missions.

He currently serves as Chair of the Church Council of the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew (United Methodist) in New York City. He’s been a volunteer in shelters for 17 years, both in Nashville and New York, and is currently co-chair of the shelter that is run jointly by his congregation and Congregation B’nai Jeshurun.

  The Rt. Rev. Catherine Roskam  
  Mary Brosnahan Sullivan  
  Nate Groves