About the Trustees of WSCF
Since 1895 the World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) has provided global, ecumenical leadership training for students exploring the connection between faith and social justice. Today the WSCF has member movements, called student Christian movements (SCMs), in over 100 countries.
We are a group of friends and alumni whose lives have been transformed by our experience with the Student Christian Movement in the United States and around the world. Through support of the WSCF we work to ensure that current and future generations have the same global, ecumenical, faith-based and justice oriented experiences.
Established in 1925, the WSCF Trustees supports the work of the global WSCF and student Christian movements in the US and around the world. The WSCF Trustees raise and manage funds for the benefit of the WSCF and have worked to preserve and make available the rich history of US student Christian movements and the global WSCF.
We are a group of friends and alumni whose lives have been transformed by our experience with the Student Christian Movement in the United States and around the world. Through support of the WSCF we work to ensure that current and future generations have the same global, ecumenical, faith-based and justice oriented experiences.
Established in 1925, the WSCF Trustees supports the work of the global WSCF and student Christian movements in the US and around the world. The WSCF Trustees raise and manage funds for the benefit of the WSCF and have worked to preserve and make available the rich history of US student Christian movements and the global WSCF.
Board of Directors
Ken Guest, Ph.D., President
Professor of Anthropology, City University of New York Rev. Alice Hageman, JD, Vice President Presbytery of Boston (retired) Rev. Jorge Domingues, MPA, Secretary Director of Connectional Ministries, California-Nevada United Methodist Church Bruce Bergquist, CPA, Treasurer Controller - China Ting Fashion Group USA Shantha Ready Alonso, MSW Former Director, Creation Justice Ministries; WSCF Global Vice Chair 2009-2015 Alison Boden Dean of the Chapel, Princeton University (retired) Elizabeth Calvin International Ministries with Women and Children, United Methodist Global Ministries (retired) |
John Delap
Office of the Provost, Princeton University Kelly Figueroa-Ray, Ph.D. University Chaplain, Hamline University William K. Lee, MD Cardiologist; National Board, YMCA Rev. H. Scott Matheney Chaplain and Dean of Religious Life, Elmhurst University William Muhler, Ph.D. Sacred Space Renaissance, Landscape Design and Construction, Oakland, CA Rev. Bruce Rigdon, Ph.D. President, Ecumenical Theological Seminary, Detroit, MI (retired); President, Pilgrims of Ibilin interfaith ministry Rev. Erica Williams National Social Justice Organizer for Repairers of the Breach and the Poor People's Campaign |
Staff
Erin Hancock, M.Div.
WSCF-US National Organizer
Erin (they/them), originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, holds a Master of Divinity with a concentration in Christian Social Ethics from Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Previously, Erin has worked for United Methodist Women in the Office of Economic and Environmental Justice and taught courses on religion, sexuality, and gender at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in New York. Prior to seminary, Erin served internationally for two years as a United Methodist Global Mission Fellow with the Grenada Community Development Agency (GRENCODA), a local non-profit supporting Grenada’s rural communities.
“I am both excited and humbled by the opportunity to learn from and work with WSCF’s global community of prophetic kin-dom builders. I look forward to bringing what I've learned as a student, teacher, organizer, and activist into my new role as the National Organizer for the WSCF-US.” -Erin
WSCF-US National Organizer
Erin (they/them), originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, holds a Master of Divinity with a concentration in Christian Social Ethics from Union Theological Seminary in New York City. Previously, Erin has worked for United Methodist Women in the Office of Economic and Environmental Justice and taught courses on religion, sexuality, and gender at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility in New York. Prior to seminary, Erin served internationally for two years as a United Methodist Global Mission Fellow with the Grenada Community Development Agency (GRENCODA), a local non-profit supporting Grenada’s rural communities.
“I am both excited and humbled by the opportunity to learn from and work with WSCF’s global community of prophetic kin-dom builders. I look forward to bringing what I've learned as a student, teacher, organizer, and activist into my new role as the National Organizer for the WSCF-US.” -Erin