Rev. Jerald Stinson A magna cum laude graduate of both Occidental
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Rev. Jerald Stinson A magna cum laude graduate of both Occidental
Rev. Jerald Stinson A magna cum laude graduate of both Occidental College and the Divinity School at Harvard University, Rev. Jerry Stinson has been a minister in the United Church of Christ for forty-two years. He retired from parish ministry at the end of 2012 after serving for twelve years as the Senior Minister at the First Congregational Church of Long Beach. He previously served congregations in Carlsbad, California and Almira, Washington as well as serving for four years with the United Church Board of World Ministries in southern Africa. In retirement, Rev. Stinson works with several groups seeking social justice and progressive theology. He is Vice Chair of Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace. He is on the South Bay Committee of Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice and is a recipient of that organization’s 2013 Giant of Justice award. He is one of the founding members and on the Executive Committee of the Christian Muslim Consultative Group of Southern California. He is on the Board of Directors of The Center for Progressive Christianity. As an advocate for religious pluralism, Rev. Stinson was a founding member of the Long Beach JewishChristian-Muslim Leadership Forum. He previously served on the Board of Directors of the South Coast Interfaith Council and was president of the Long Beach Religious Leaders Association. He received the Interfaith Unity Award from the South Coast Interfaith Council, the Interfaith Courage Award from the California Council of American Islamic Relations, the Muslim Peace Award from the Southern California Islamic Center, and leadership awards from Masjid Al-Shareef and the Long Beach Islamic Center. He served previously on the Board of Directors of the Southern California American Civil Liberties Union, the Board of Directors of Progressive Christians Uniting and the National Advisory Board of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State. He also served on the Steering Committee of the Long Beach Community Partnership to Prevent and End Homelessness. Rev. Stinson has been part of three peace and justice delegations to Palestine and Israel, and was part of a church delegation to Mexico studying the economic impact of NAFTA and American immigration policies. For his denomination nationally, Rev. Stinson served as a member of the directorate of the Office for Church In Society and as Chair of the Board of Directors of the United Church Board for World Ministries. He was a featured preacher at the UCC General Synod in 1999. Rev. Stinson received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Long Beach NAACP and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Leadership Award given jointly by the City of Oceanside, CA and the Oceanside branch of the NAACP in recognition of his involvement in the struggle for civil rights. He was also the first United Church of Christ minister to receive the Disciple of the Year Award given by the Pacific Southwest Region of the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in recognition of his commitment to social justice, peace and freedom for all. Rev. Stinson is married to Kay Gault, a retired teacher and they have three children and five grandchildren. 2