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Tracy Howe Wispelwey
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This individual is not a direct affiliate of the Berkley Center. They have contributed to one or more of our events, publications, or projects. Please contact the individual at their home institution.
Tracy Howe Wispelwey is a musician, producer, theologian, and pastor. She is the minister for community and congregational engagement (MCCE) for Justice and Witness Ministries (JWM) in the National Setting of the United Church of Christ (UCC). As the MCCE she works with artists and ministers to translate the many powerful resources of JWM into music and liturgy for the local church setting and develop art, creative advocacy initiatives, and more to help communities and congregations encounter and process complex realities in the context of the progressive theology and justice commitments of the UCC. In tandem, she helps guide the vision of Restoration Village Arts while producing music, liturgies, and theological works with/in today’s specific and intersecting movement of liberation, resourcing communities, institutions, and individuals in holistically seeking justice and beauty in all their efforts.