Join Us for Coffee Hour!
At 9:15 a.m. this Sunday, join us a conversation about Episcopal City Mission with guest speaker Beth Goad, Executive Director.
Beth became the Executive Director of Episcopal City Mission (ECM) in July 2013. After spending over 25 years in the corporate world, she felt moved to use her professional skills and volunteer experience working for a nonprofit organization.
Beth’s new career direction brought her to ECM, where the executive director position was a perfect match for her passion to serve the community and her professional experience to manage all of ECM’s administrative needs. She hopes to stay with ECM for many years where she can see ECM chaplains continuing to touch the lives of the troubled youth.
Beth is a native of the St. Louis area. She has been a dedicated fan of Cardinals baseball since she was in grade school and listened to Jack Buck when she should have been asleep! In addition, she can be found following college basketball during March Madness, especially now as she has nephews playing Division 1 basketball!
Beth earned her M.A. degree in Marketing from Webster University and received her B.S. degree in Biochemistry from the University of Missouri in Columbia.
Please brew a cup of coffee (or tea) and join us - and invite a friend!
Zoom link: http://bit.ly/SPECsundaycoffee
Meeting ID: 815 0169 0657
Passcode: 719071
Join us next week, May 23, for Sacred Conversations: Exploring Race & Community. The series continues with guest speaker Dr. Sharonica Hardin-Bartley, Superintendent of University City Schools. You can read more about Dr. Hardin-Bartley on the district's website: https://www.ucityschools.org/Superintendent
May 23 will be our final virtual coffee hour until fall, except for a possible special June 27 edition of Sacred Conversations. Stay tuned!