Jennifer Bailey
Reverend Jennifer Bailey is Founder and Executive Director of Faith Matters Network. She was named one of 15 Faith Leaders to Watch by the Center for American Progress.
She is an ordained minister, public theologian, and emerging national leader in multi-faith movement for justice. Faith Matters Network is a Womanist-led organization equipping community organizers, faith leaders, and activists with resources for connection, spiritual sustainability, and accompaniment. She comes to this work with nearly a decade of experience at nonprofits combating intergenerational poverty.
Rev. Bailey is an ordained itinerant elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and serves locally on the staff of Greater Bethel A.ME. Church in Nashville, Tennessee. An Ashoka Fellow, Nathan Cummings Foundation Fellow, Aspen Ideas Scholar, On Being Fellow and Truman Scholar, Jennifer earned degrees from Tufts University and Vanderbilt University Divinity School where she was awarded the Wilbur F. Tillett Prize for accomplishments in the study of theology.
She writes regularly for a number of publications including On Being, Sojourners, and the Huffington Post. Rev. Bailey enjoys good food, dancing like no one is watching, and road trip adventures with her husband, psychotherapist and religious studies scholar Ira Helderman.
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