CRIC IS NOW OFFICIAL
CRIC is Now Official
Thanks to the efforts of Rev. Andrew Scanlan-Holmes, The Center for the Restoration of Impaired Clergy is a non-profit corporation in the State of Indiana. We are now applying for IRS recognition of the non-profit status which will make contributions from individuals tax deductible. Of equal importance, many foundations offer funding only to non-profit 501, (c), (3) organizations.
CRIC Has an Official Board
The CRIC Board consists of a gifted group of professionals from different denominations and different parts of the country. They have a wide range of experiences in both the for profit and non-profit worlds.
Rev. Wendy Miller Olapade, M. Div. is Pastor and Connector in Chief at Sanctuary United Church of Christ, Medford MA. Before her nearly 30 years in ministry, she managed marketing, sales, and business process reengineering teams. She is President of the Center’s Board.
Rev. Dr. Andrew Scanlan-Holmes D. ThM, is Senior Pastor at Roberts Park United Methodist Church in downtown Indianapolis, IN. Prior to entering the ministry, he worked in professional theatre and television production, ran his own video production company, and was a partner in a $1.4 million manufacturing concern where he was responsible for finance and administration. He is the Board’s Treasurer.
Rev. Dr. Matthew DuVall, D. Min. is the Development Officer for the McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University in Atlanta. He has raised $6.5 million for Mercer and grew alumni participation in giving from 8.5% to 23.5%. Prior to his work in development, he served as Pastor to several large Baptist congregations.
Fr. Stephen E Lane, BS in Management Information Systems, M. Div. From Bexley Seabury Seminary. He is an Episcopal priest serving St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, Buffalo NY. His prior experiences included 28 years of owning a retail store and working as a Systems Analyst for Boeing and NASA.
Rev. Anna Terman-White, BA, MA, M.Div. is a Pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), a Licensed Mental Health Practitioner (LMHP) and a Licensed Professional Counselor in Omaha, NE. She has numerous certifications including Stress Studies and Sex Therapy. She was a Pastor serving congregations for over 15 years prior to becoming a therapist.
Rev. Otto B. Schultz, BA, M.Div. has been an ELCA Pastor and Licensed Alcohol and Drug abuse Counselor (LADC) for over 40 years. He has been a Pastor, treatment Chaplain, intervention and prevention educator, grant writer, and program developer. He is the Executive Director of CRIC.
Just Say “No Thanks”
Compassionate Accountability is the newsletter of The Center for the Restoration of Impaired Clergy. You receive it since you indicated an interest in the Center’s work. To stop it, just say “No Thanks.” The newsletter is assembled by Otto Schultz so address your complaints and questions to [email protected].