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Amy Campbell is the mother of three and wife of Marc. They live in High Point, NC with their teenage son. They have two adult daughters, one a junior at UNC Chapel Hill and the other in Boone, NC who has completed college and begun her career also working with children. Amy joined the Episcopal Church after the birth of her first child in 1998. Shortly thereafter she began working part time in the church office at St. Christopher's High Point. Her role at St. Christopher's grew to encompass ministry with children and youth, becoming a full-time position and passion. She joined the staff of the Episcopal Diocese of NC in January 2014 as a youth missioner. Amy holds a B.S. in Liberal Studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and in 2014 she completed both a graduate certificate in nonprofit management from UNCG and a certificate in youth ministry and theology from Princeton Theological Seminary. She is currently working on a certificate program from San Francisco Theological Seminary in Trauma and Pastoral Care. Amy enjoys cooking, baking and napping when she is not busy with work and family.
Amy Campbell is the mother of three and wife of Marc. They live in High Point, NC with their teenage son. They have two adult daughters, one a junior at UNC Chapel Hill and the other in Boone, NC who has completed college and begun her career also working with children. Amy joined the Episcopal Church after the birth of her first child in 1998. Shortly thereafter she began working part time in the church office at St. Christopher's High Point. Her role at St. Christopher's grew to encompass ministry with children and youth, becoming a full-time position and passion. She joined the staff of the Episcopal Diocese of NC in January 2014 as a youth missioner. Amy holds a B.S. in Liberal Studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and in 2014 she completed both a graduate certificate in nonprofit management from UNCG and a certificate in youth ministry and theology from Princeton Theological Seminary. She is currently working on a certificate program from San Francisco Theological Seminary in Trauma and Pastoral Care. Amy enjoys cooking, baking and napping when she is not busy with work and family.
In the summer of 2020, I decided that it would be fun to create a formation club for children and families in the Diocese of North …
Continue Reading about The Green and Growing Club: Engaging Families in Creation Care Practices