The Reverend Mary Wellemeyer

Unitarian Universalist Church of Manchester

669 Union Street, Manchester  NH  03104

603-625-6854

mwellemeyer@uuma.org

 

Status in Professional Ministry:  Received Final Fellowship with the Unitarian Universalist Association, 2004.  Ordained, 2000.  Received Master of Divinity Degree at Andover Newton Theological School, 2000.

 

Experience:

Parish Minister, Unitarian Universalist Church of Manchester, 2001 to present

Interim Minister, Unitarian Universalist Church of Utica, New York, 2000 - 2001

Summer Minister, Unitarian Universalist Church of Reading, Massachusetts, 2000

Internship, First Parish in Brookline, Massachusetts, 1998-2000.

Summer Intensive Clinical Pastoral Education at Interfaith Health Care Ministries of

Rhode Island, 1999.

 

Professional Service:

Meditation Manual Admire the Moon, Boston: Skinner House, 2005.

Contributor to Skinner House publications Bless this Child, Edward Searl, ed., 2005; For All That Is Our Life, Helen and Eugene Pickett, eds.2005; and How We Are Called, Mary Benard and Kirstie Anderson eds. 2003.

General Assembly Workshop: with Rev. Dr. Theresa Baumberger and Rev. Kendra Ford, "Poetry, Spiritual Practice, and Worship" 2005.

Emerson-Ballou Chapter of Unitarian Universalist Ministers' Association, President, 2004-2006, Vice President and Program Chair, 2002-2004.

Unitarian Universalist Community at Andover Newton Theological School, worship coordinator, 1998-2000.

 

Unitarian Universalist Involvement:

New Hampshire Faithful Democracy steering committee member, 2004-present

At Unitarian Universalist Society: East, in Manchester, Connecticut, 1985-1997:

Congregation President, Sunday Services Committee Chair, Social Responsibility

Committee Chair, Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans leader.

Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Consultant for Promise Connecticut's Children

            1996-97

First Unitarian Universalist participation at All Souls Unitarian Church, Washington DC,

for Sunday School. Attended Mount Vernon Unitarian Fellowship as teenager.

 

Earlier Academic Career:

Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, Assistant Professor of Economics, 1977-82; College of the Holy Cross, Worcester Massachusetts, Assistant Professor of Economics, 1976-77; Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, Assistant Professor of Economics, 1975-76

 

Education: George Washington University, B.A. in Economics, 1965.

                  University of Connecticut, M.A., 1968 and Ph.D. in Economics, 1976.

                  Andover Newton Theological School, M. Div., 2000.