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For other people of the same name, see Charles Curry (disambiguation).
The Rev. Chuck Currie (1969 - ) is a United Church of Christ (UCC) minister in Portland, Oregon who works on issues related to homelessness, housing and health care, and as a writer and preacher.
Currie was named the Associate Director of the Westar Institute, an international program promoting Biblical literacy located on the campus of Willamette University in 2011[1].
Before that he served as the Acting Minister of First Congregational United Church of Christ in Salem, Oregon (2011)[2] and as a long-term interim minister at Parkrose Community United Church of Christ (2006-2009) in NE Portland[3]. During his three year tenure the congregation engaged in a strategic planning process, voted to become “Open and Affirming” towards gays and lesbians, expanded theological educational programs for adults, launched a new joint youth program with another congregation, and decided to sell their property and relocate with a new focus on mission and outreach to the community[4].
Rev. Currie continues to guest preach throughout the area. He also writes a personal blog on religion and social issues (that The LA Times cited for “top-tier” editorial writing in 2004)and for The Huffington Post[5].
He has appeared on ABC's World News Tonight and been mentioned or quoted in The New York Times, The La Times, The Washington Post, Newsweek, NPR, and is seen, heard or quoted frequently in local media[6].
Rev. Currie earned a Master of Divinity degree at UCC-related Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, MO[7].
He is married to Liz Smith Currie, a policy advisor for Multnomah County. They have twin daughters, Frances and Katherine, who attend kindergarten in the Portland Public School District[8].
Sources
- Rev. Chuck Currie Named Associate Director Of The Westar Institute
- Chuck Currie Biography
- New minister hopes for balance in world, The Oregonian, September 21, 2006
- Veteran 'blogger' to post commentary on Synod news, United Church News, June 28, 2005
- Parkrose Community United Church of Christ website
Reference
- ^ http://www.westarinstitute.org/curriepress.html
- ^ http://www.uccsalem.org/
- ^ http://www.midcountymemo.com/june08_currie.html
- ^ http://www.oregonlive.com/O/index.ssf/2009/04/when_the_people_are_the_church.html
- ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rev-chuck-currie
- ^ http://chuckcurrie.blogs.com/chuck_currie/recent-news.html
- ^ http://www.eden.edu/Chuck%20Currie.aspx
- ^ http://chuckcurrie.blogs.com/chuck_currie/the_rev_charles_stephen_c.html
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