Our mission is to foster renewed imagination, will, and ability among clergy, congregations, and communities as we journey together, becoming agents of thriving.
We root our mission in the scriptural calling to love our neighbors and our hope for God's final consummation of the whole creation.
We accomplish our mission by walking alongside our neighbors, developing innovative solutions that address barriers to thriving; seeking peace, justice, and prosperity in the communities that we share.
We envision churches and communities that are equipped to work for thriving amidst times of enormous disruption and transformation.
Our Team
The Ormond Center aims to embody its understanding that communities thrive when they learn to live well across differences. As such, our team is comprised of practitioners, researchers, pastors, writers, entrepreneurs, and many others who contribute to our common thriving through their own unique skills, background, insights, and experience.
Our Core Team
Rev. Dr. Linda Silver Coley
Executive Director
Rev. Elizabeth Styron Howze
Director, Teaching, Training, and Learning
Dr. David E. Kresta
Agent of Thriving, Translational Research & Community Economic Development
Rev. Dr. Michelle Lewis
Agent of Thriving, Climate & Environmental Justice
Rev. Luke E. Lingle III
Director, Pathways Towards Impact
Rev. Todd Edwin Maberry
Managing Director
Maria Nkonge Mugweru
Program Coordinator
Our Student Agents
Yohan Alvarez
Church & Community Agent
Cate Cunningham
Placemaking Agent
Chase Lucas
Communications Agent
Jilian Palmer
Church & Community Agent
Hannah Doty Rochford
Head Agent
Shirlye Grandy
Church & Community Agent
Jordan Heinzel-Nelson
Placemaking Agent
Margie Peeler
Environmental & Climate Justice Agent
Victoria Pannullo
Placemaking Agent
Logan Pollock
Environmental & Climate Justice Agent
Alexa Roseman
Church & Community Agent
Austin Spence
Environmental & Climate Justice Agent
Ray’Chel Wilson
Environmental & Climate Justice Agent
How We Imagine Congregations
We imagine congregations as both community anchors and community citizenry.
Community Anchors
The Church Gathered
Christian congregations have always acted as anchor institutions to their local communities through the use of their physical property and buildings, their ministries and missions work, corporate worship, and through their preaching and teaching.
Community Citizenry
The Church Scattered
Christian people have always worked at the forefront of community leadership, advocacy, and service motivated by their faith and inspired by their vocational callings and occupational positions.
How We Imagine Communities
We imagine communities as people, places, institutions, and resources.
Communities are living ecosystems where place, neighbors, and institutions intersect.
Communities are also fields of practice or professions (i.e. “communities of practice”).
How We Imagine Thriving
We imagine thriving as shalom.
We ground our understanding of thriving—and our quest—in the scriptural concept of shalom. Thriving in this sense is right relationship with God, self, others, and creation.
Part of this thriving is transforming growth. Thriving means growing into the fullness of who we were created to be as persons, families, and communities. It does not mean happiness or endless consumption and economic growth. Rather, thriving is an active, often challenging, journey of personal and communal growth and transformation.
Three fundamental questions animate our mission to reimagine what thriving can be.
Empirically,
what does it take for congregations and communities to thrive in today’s world—and crucially, who does and does not get to thrive?
Normatively,
how can communities of faith draw on their distinctive traditions and histories to contribute to our collective understanding of what thriving can be in our time?
Practically,
how can congregations and their communities work together to create the conditions of a faithful and just thriving for all?
Our Guiding Principles
Wonder
Holistically understanding reality and wondering a new future.
Humility
Listening, learning, and trusting other point of views.
Honesty
Seeking and communicating truth in everything we do.
Mutuality
Building right relations with ourselves, others, and creation.
Pioneering
Seeking new expressions of
thriving.
Pragmatic
Finishing what we start, working hard, and staying connected.
Prayer
Posturing our mission, work, and lives in prayer.
Rootedness
Rooted in our faith and rooted in our place.
Our Home & Anchor Partner
We are founded by the Duke Divinity School, which means we have access to a deep network of trusted scholars, cutting-edge research, and tested theories and frameworks that support and guide our work.
We are supported by The Duke Endowment in a grant to Duke Divinity School to bolster the leadership that it provides across the church, in academia and in the communities served by the school.