Religion and Spirituality Division Leadership
President (2006-2007)
Nella Uitvlugt
Executive Committee:
- Bill Gaventa, Executive Secretary
Jeff McNair, President Elect
- Marybeth Fox-Grimm, Treasurer
- Rev. Earl Bleke, Chair, Certification Committee.
- Kathryn Papaleo, Henri Nouwen Award
- Rev. Roger Peters, Representative to The Network of Pastoral Care and Counseling organizations
- Christopher Phillips, Web Activities
Newletter:
- Bill Gaventa, Editor
- Becca Hornstein. B'Shalom Column.
- Rev. Peggy Dunn, Seminary Education Column
- Rev. Earl Bleke, Newsletter Production at Bethesda Lutheran Homes and Services
About Rev. Jeanne Lloyd
The Rev. Jeanne Lloyd currently serves All Soul's Unitarian Universalist Church in Greenfield, Massachusetts, as its Parish Minister, and the Unitarian Universalist Society: East in Manchester, Connecticut as its Affiliate Community Minister. She is ordained by the Unitarian Universalist Society: East in Manchester, CT (affiliate church), and the Universalist Church of West Hartford, CT, and in final fellowship with the Unitarian Universalist Association in Boston, MA. As a minister whose specialty is in the area of community ministry, Rev. Jeanne facilitates a process whereby all people and congregations/organizations are encouraged to contribute their gifts and resources to build stronger communities.
Rev. Jeanne is President of the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Religion & Spirituality Division. Locally, she serves on "Focus on Canton," an interfaith coalition that works together to meet citizen needs in the town of Canton, and also serves as Secretary on Canton United Fund, an affiliate of the United Way, distributing funds for projects that support the community. She is also a member of the Canton Chamber of Commerce & the Avon-Canton Rotary.
Rev. Jeanne is also certified by the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Religion & Spirituality Division as a pastoral care giver and uses art as a form of therapeutic self-expression for people with intellectual disabilities.