Faculty

The Rev. Eric H. F. Law is the founder and executive director of Kaleidoscope Institute, the author of the Sustainist blog, creator of dialogue videos on the YouTube channel graceincyberspace, and the author of numerous books on diversity and congregational development.

 

The Rev. Donald Schell, president of All Saints Company, San Francisco, served as a college chaplain at Episcopal Church at Yale, as a small-town mission vicar in Idaho, and for almost thirty years as founding rector of St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church in San Francisco.  

The Rev. Jacqui Lewis, Ph.D., is Senior Minister, Middle Collegiate Church, New York. Middle is a progressive, multiethnic fully welcoming and inclusive congregation that celebrates the arts in worship and in programming. Jacqui is the author of The Power of Stories: A Guide for Leaders in Multiracial/Multicultural Congregations.

Horatio Hung-Yan Law is a public art and installation artist. He creates collaborative installations with different communities to explore cross-cultural issues and spirituality in the evolving global culture. He is an Assistant Professor in Photography and Intermedia at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lizze Calogero is an actress who has appeared on stages around the Bay Area, most recently as the Ghost of Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol at the San Jose Repertory Theatre. She also teaches workshops with All Saints Company, bringing into churches what she has learned on the stage. Born in Tehran and brought up in Bedfordshire, England, Lizzie now lives in Berkeley with her handsome genius husband and her dangerous, beautiful children.

 

Jacob Slichter is a drummer, writer, and teacher whose work includes teaching worship communities how to use hand percussion instruments to support (and not overwhelm) congregational singing.