| Alice Winters is a graduate of
the University of Michigan Law School and worked as a tax law
specialist for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service in Washington,
D.C. Her involvement in an inner-city Washington church led to
her call to the gospel ministry, and she worked as pastoral assistant
at Sixth Presbyterian Church in Washington before her studies
at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.
During a year as an exchange student at the Latin American Biblical
Seminary in Costa Rica, she discovered an abiding interest in
the “revolutionary dimensions of the gospel” as a
theological imperative in the struggle against poverty, injustice,
and oppression. She first went to Colombia in 1977 to direct a
program of leadership training among rural pastors in the jungle
wilderness of northwest Colombia, incorporating health, agriculture,
and community development into theological education. In 1983
she joined the faculty of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary,
predecessor to the School of Theology of the Reformed University,
and served as its president from 1987-1992. She was the first
woman to be named president of a seminary in Latin America.
Alice was ordained to the ministry of Word and Sacrament in 1977
in Sixth Church, Washington, D.C., and is a clergy member of National
Capital Presbytery.
Birthday: October 30
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