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Born and reared in Iowa, Douglas Fletcher received a B.A. from Drake University and Master of Divinity and PhD degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary. He served Presbyterian (USA) congregations in Penrose, CO, Tulsa, OK, Austin, TX, and Hilton Head Island, SC. Fletcher also has taught in the field of Biblical studies at universities in Oklahoma, Texas, and Zambia. He was part of a Lilly Endowment Pastor-Theologian program with the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, N.J.
A trained life coach, Fletcher is committed to working to deepen conversations and understanding in churches and communities and families. He has been a part of interfaith dialogues and is involved in his local community on the boards of the Community Foundation and Neighborhood Outreach Connection, an organization with innovative afterschool educational programs. His wife, Wesla Liao Fletcher, an ordained Methodist minister, teaches psychology at the University of South Carolina, Beaufort. They attend Campbell Chapel, an African Methodist Episcopal church in Bluffton, S.C.
Born and reared in Iowa, Douglas Fletcher received a B.A. from Drake University and Master of Divinity and PhD degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary. He served Presbyterian (USA) congregations in Penrose, CO, Tulsa, OK, Austin, TX, and Hilton Head Island, SC. Fletcher also has taught in the field of Biblical studies at universities in Oklahoma, Texas, and Zambia. He was part of a Lilly Endowment Pastor-Theologian program with the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, N.J.
A trained life coach, Fletcher is committed to working to deepen conversations and understanding in churches and communities and families. He has been a part of interfaith dialogues and is involved in his local community on the boards of the Community Foundation and Neighborhood Outreach Connection, an organization with innovative afterschool educational programs. His wife, Wesla Liao Fletcher, an ordained Methodist minister, teaches psychology at the University of South Carolina, Beaufort. They attend Campbell Chapel, an African Methodist Episcopal church in Bluffton, S.C.