Episcopal Diocese of Missouri
Parker Williams is an experienced ministry professional currently serving as a Ministry Placement at Magdalen College, University of Oxford, where responsibilities include leading morning prayers and officiating at Eucharist services. As Missioner for Creation Care and Stewardship within the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri, Parker collaborates with the Creation Care Commission to provide resources and advocate for environmental stewardship. Additional roles include Parish Administrator at the Church of the Holy Cross and a former Chaplain at Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center, delivering spiritual support in critical situations. Parker has also contributed to the COP26 as an Official Observer and has held leadership positions in various organizations, including co-founding Southland Irrigation. An educational background includes advanced degrees in Theology and Applied Theology from notable institutions, including the University of Oxford.
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Episcopal Diocese of Missouri
The Mission of the Diocese of Missouri is the mission of all baptized Christians: to teach and to spread the Gospel and its knowledge of salvation to all people; and to make the love of Christ known in the world through our own actions as individuals, as congregations, and as the Diocese, by feeding the hungry, welcoming the stranger, clothing the naked, housing the homeless, caring for the sick, visiting the prisoner, and comforting those in times of trouble.