Lee Hull Moses is a minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), currently serving as Executive Director of the Proclamation Project, an initiative to support and equip Disciples preachers. Previously she served as Vice President and Chief of Staff in the Office of the General Minister and President, as senior minister of First Christian Church of Greensboro, North Carolina, and as an associate minister in Falls Church, Virginia.
Lee’s writing has appeared in a number of online and print publications, including the Christian Century, Fidelia’s Sisters, and Practicing Families. Her most recent book, More Than Enough: Living Abundantly in a Culture of Excess, is a call for faithful and responsible consumerism. She is the co-author, along with Bromleigh McCleneghan, of Hopes and Fears: Everyday Theology for New Parents and Other Tired, Anxious People, which offers reflections on faith the tasks of parenting. A few of the things she loves, in no particular order: her husband Rob, their two kids, the church, running, the Back to the Future trilogy, and just about any kind of ice cream. She lived in the South long enough to appreciate the word “y’all,” though now that she's back in the Midwest where she grew up, she’s mostly slipped back to “you guys” and is learning that home is wherever your people are. She just wishes Indianapolis was a little closer to the ocean. |