A Message from Our Local Clergy

As the Greenwich Fellowship of Clergy, we are so grateful for the ways that our community has pulled together to support one another in this difficult time.  We applaud our brave healthcare workers, first responders, all essential workers, and the many people who have helped their neighbors in extraordinary ways, even as they maintain social distancing.  For all those who have continued to support our local nonprofits, provided cans of food, and sacrificed time, energy and talent for others in these trying times, we say “thank you”.  There have been many points of light in this challenging time, that have encouraged us, as your faith leaders in our ministry.  We have all shared a common story these past few months and also have seen the best of what our community can be.  We stand together and invite you to continue the kindness and generosity of spirit we have seen in these days into our future life together. 

The Greenwich Fellowship of Clergy
Rabbi Mitchell M. Hurvitz, Temple Sholom
The Rev. Dr. Heather Wright, Stanwich Congregational Church
The Rev. Carol Bloom, Diamond Hill United Methodist Church
The Rev. Dr. Edward G. Horstmann, Senior Minister, Round Hill Community Church
The Rev. Dan Haugh, Round Hill Community Church
The Rev. Marek Zabriskie, Christ Church Greenwich
The Rev’d. Stephanie M. Johnson, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
The Rev’d. Ted Pardoe, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church
The Rev. Dr. Nathan Hart, Stanwich Congregational Church
The Rev. Dong Hyun Choi, First United Methodist of Greenwich
Tiffany Faulstich, First Church of Christ, Scientist
Monsignor Alan Detscher, St. Catherine’s of Siena Church (former)
Mareta Hamre, First Church of Round Hill (former)
Cantor Jill Abramson, Congregation Shir Ami
Rabbi MJ Newman, Greenwich Hospital
Rev. Maxwell Grant, Second Congregational Church
Rev. Shawn Garan, Second Congregational Church
Fr. Eddie Lopez, Greenwich Hospital
The Rev. Dr. Felix Gerard Delatour, Bethel AME Church
The Rev. Margaret Allred Finnerud, Greenwich Chaplaincy Services
The Rev. Canon Suzanne M. Culhane, The Episcopal Diocese of Long Island, Christ Church Greenwich (former)

 

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