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Carol Howard Merritt

Rev. Carol Howard Merritt is a minister whose writing, speaking, and teaching is anchored in theological and sociological insight. She’s a sought-after keynote speaker, especially on the topic of ministering in a new generation. After being raised as a conservative Baptist and attending a fundamentalist Bible college, Carol studied at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Texas and became a Presbyterian (USA) Minister. She’s known for serving growing Presbyterian (USA) churches, especially those with a deep commitment to serving the poor and disenfranchised. A pastor for more than a decade, Carol has served Presbyterian (USA) churches in the swamps of Cajun Louisiana, a bayside village in Rhode Island, and an urban neighborhood of Washington, DC. This breadth and depth of practical experience informs her consultations with denominational governing bodies, publishing houses, seminaries, and local churches. The award-winning author of Tribal Church: Ministering to the Missing Generation (Alban), Reframing Hope: Vital Ministry in a New Generation (Alban), and Healing Spiritual Wounds: Reconnecting with a Loving God After Experiencing a Hurtful Church (HarperOne, February 2017), Carol is a frequent contributor to books, websites, magazines, and journals. She is a regular columnist at the Christian Century where her blog is hosted.

Reassessing Religion through ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’

Carol Howard Merritt
April 28, 2017
Books, Church Life, Global, Theology, Women
6
Yet, in the fog of Margaret Atwood’s story, I realized that I was being sexualized, just in a different way.

Learning to Love: The Gospel I Saw at the Women’s March

Carol Howard Merritt
January 23, 2017
General, Politics, Theology, Women
8
It is not too late to call out for justice and to love in public. It is not too late for us to do the things that Jesus taught us.

Why I Changed My Mind

Carol Howard Merritt
April 19, 2016
LGBTQ+, Practical Justice, Theology
28
God is love. And with that simple, beautiful fact, I changed my mind.

Nurturing Peace

Carol Howard Merritt
December 9, 2015
Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
3
Throughout history, we are our best when we strive for peace, fight for justice, and stoke the courage to love.

Shalom In Our Shattered Lives

Carol Howard Merritt
December 26, 2014
General
We will keep dreaming of wholeness in our shattered lives. We will claim that God is with us—because there rests our hope and in our longing.

Domestic Violence and the Church #yesallchurches

Carol Howard Merritt
July 12, 2014
Church Life, General
142
JULY 12, 2014 | BY: CAROL HOWARD MERRITT -- Domestic violence is rampant in our country. Women have learned to live in fear. Now, in this important...

Why the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision upsets women and men of faith

Carol Howard Merritt
July 3, 2014
Family and Parenting, General
276
JULY 3, 2014 | BY: CAROL HOWARD MERRITT -- The Supreme Court’s decision to side with Hobby Lobby is a setback for all women, but...

Our Addiction to Violence, Reducing the Risks

Carol Howard Merritt
February 17, 2014
General
61
FEB 17, 2014 | BY: CAROL HOWARD MERRITT -- In light of all the shootings, it seems like we ought to be able to pass gun restrictions. Why...

Root for Humanity! Why our Messy, Recalcitrant Lives are Better than Robots, Drones, and other Human-replacing Technologies

Carol Howard Merritt
January 11, 2014
Church Life, General
JAN 11, 2014 | BY: CAROL HOWARD MERRITT -- Throughout the movie World’s End, there is hope, because we root for the human. We long for...

Sex, Pills and the Image of God

Carol Howard Merritt
January 4, 2014
General
45
JAN 4, 2014 | BY: CAROL HOWARD MERRITT -- Even in our Christian theology, we have a terrible tendency to reduce the complicated facets....

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