Lyn Headley-Moore Named Justice Minister for The Oasis in the Diocese of Newark
John Palmer Croneberger, bishop of Newark, announced at Convention Banquet on January 24, that he has appointed a new Justice Missioner for The Oasis.
Ms. Lyn Headley Moore, well known to many
of us as an intelligent, elegant, and eloquent voice for justice, will begin her new duties sometime in April. Lyn presently serves as Executive Director of the AIDS Resource Center at St. Barnabas Church in Newark, is L1 and Dean of the Newark Deputation to General Convention, and is a member of the Standing Committee.
She is immediate past president of the Episcopal Women's Caucus, and served at General Convention in Denver on the Commission on Urban and Social Concerns (where many LGBT issues were directed, prior to Committee 25).
As Justice Missioner, Ms. Headley-Moore will
coordinate the mission and ministry of The Oasis Commission, The Mission to Dismantle Racism and the Bethsaida Team Commission an agency that is working for the full inclusion of people with handicapping conditions). She is charged with building bridges of trust and care among these groups, within these groups and ib the individual congregations and districts in the Diocese of Newark, as well as with the larger church and the world.
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