Executive Minister of Justice and Service for The Baltimore-Washington Conference of The United Methodist Church. She is a worshiper, wife, mother, Prayer Warrior, Pastor, Professional Leadership Coach, youth-advocate, and Visionary Leader. During her tenure in ministry, Dr. Wilson has served as the Lead Pastor of Good Hope Union UMC in Silver Spring, MD, the Pastor of Mount Winans United Methodist Church in Baltimore, and as the Associate Pastor of Linthicum Heights United Methodist Church in Linthicum, Maryland.
She has received national acclaim as a lectionary writer for the General Board of Global Ministries and for her prayers and litanies published in the award-winning Africana Worship Book. She has traveled from street corners to national pulpits to share God’s powerful message of redemptive love. Most recently, she was selected as Wesley Theological Seminary’s 2016 Commencement Preacher/Speaker at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., Princeton University Chapel’s 2017 Guest Preacher for their Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Service of Recommitment, and United Theological Seminary’s 2017 Distinguished Doctoral Alum of the Year.
As an ardent believer in education, justice and community service, Dr. Wilson serves on the Board of Governors for Wesley Theological Seminary, the Northeastern Jurisdiction Board of the United Methodist Volunteers in Mission, has served on The Executive Committee of the Board of Ordained Ministry (Provisional Member Registrar for the Board of Ordained Ministry, 2008-2016); and, is a Board member of The Boys of Girls Club in Metropolitan Baltimore. She is also a member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF) and a founding member and Chaplain of the Female Clergy Support Group of Maryland.
Pastor Stacey earned her undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Morgan State University and has worked professionally as a Senior Analytical Chemist specializing in Petroleum and Materials Characterization via Mass Spectrometry, X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD).
She has earned a Master of Divinity degree from Wesley Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry degree from the United Theological Seminary with an emphasis on Collaborative Community-Church Partnerships. She is a distinguished Lewis Fellow, Lewis Community Leaders Fellow, Transition in Ministry (TiM) Excellence Fellow, Duke Divinity Foundations in Church Leadership Fellow; and, was a participant in The Joseph Engle Preaching Roundtable (3 Yr. Program) at Princeton Theological Seminary in NJ.
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