Coffee with Amelia Fulbright


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Oct 02 2017 35 mins  

Reverend Amelia Fulbright is the founding minister at Labyrinth Progressive Student Ministry. Amelia went to Wake Forest University then studied Pastoral Care and Counseling at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

After seminary Amelia served for five years as an Associate Pastor at University Baptist Church in Austin, TX, before transitioning to full-time campus ministry. In addition to her work as a pastor, Amelia has previously worked in community mental health services in Cincinnati, OH and as a domestic violence crisis counselor in Austin. Amelia has a wide range of interests, including a special affinity for feminist theologies, contemplative spiritual practices, holistic medicine, and bluegrass music. She is also happily married and enjoys being a mother to her daughter, Vivienne.

Even more succinctly:

Curator of silence.
Connoisseur of well-chosen words.
Seeker after justice.
Beneficiary of grace.

Interesting to me was that I had previously interviewed Amelia's seminary president, Ted Wardlaw. That was on the Clergy for Hire Podcast which is the predecessor to the Coffeepot Fellowship. Perhaps we will initiate a Throwback Thursdays someday and re-publish those earlier interviews.

Links:

Sponsor: United Faith Leaders

Just Texas - Faith Voices for Reproductive Justice

Amelia's Pro Facebook Page

Labyrinth Progressive Student Ministry on Facebook

Labyrinth Progressive Student Ministry Website

Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

The University of Texas at Austin

Wake Forest University

University Baptist Church

Twitther: @labyrinthatx

President Ted Wardlaw, Austin Presbyterian Seminary President

Rev. Kathleen Buckley