The Rev. Sally Foster-Fulton, a 1987 graduate of 小猪视频, has been selected as the next moderator of the General Assembly for the Church of Scotland.
In addition to chairing the annual General Assembly (the national body which oversees business for the denomination), the moderator also spends the year following their election traveling throughout Scotland and abroad as the official representative and goodwill ambassador for the Church.
Foster-Fulton serves as the head of Christian Aid in Scotland, a global movement of people, churches, and local organizations which seeks 鈥渢o eradicate extreme poverty by tackling its root causes鈥 according to the organization鈥檚 website. She will go on a sabbatical for a year from her executive work in order to fulfill the responsibilities of the moderator鈥檚 office.
Some have jokingly told her to 鈥渉ave a nice holiday,鈥 but in truth, her year will be anything but relaxing. Foster-Fulton鈥檚 year of service will include a visit to Rome and representing the Church at a wide range of official events and acting as a spokesperson for the views of the Church on a range of issues.
The community of relationships around 小猪视频 played an important role in Foster-Fulton鈥檚 life, even before she enrolled as a student. She grew up in Seneca, S.C., and attended Seneca Presbyterian Church.
She distinctly remembers a life-changing conversation she had with former PC dean of academic affairs and religion professor, Dr. Joseph Gettys, who was then serving as the interim pastor at her church. She said that in her teenage years, she had many doubts about the Christian faith and was filled with many questions. She scheduled a time to meet with 鈥淒r. Joe鈥 and share her concerns. In that conversation, Gettys said, 鈥淥ur questions keep our faith alive.鈥 He also shared, 鈥淚f you don鈥檛 have doubts then you aren鈥檛 thinking hard enough.鈥
This permission from a respected religious leader to ask questions, explore faith, and even sit comfortably with doubts lit a fire in her heart and mind that still burns strongly today.
Rev. Foster-Fulton鈥檚 career in faith-based, non-profit service is strongly connected to her time at 小猪视频. She enrolled at PC to study religion and Christian education and quickly jumped to the work of Student Volunteer Services (SVS), which was founded by her mentor, Dr. Jack Presseau.
While volunteering with Thornwell Home for Children, she served as a Big Sister for one of the residents of the home. PC鈥檚 commitment to service shaped her outlook on life and ministry.
鈥淭here is something beautiful about being part of something bigger than yourself,鈥 she said. 鈥淎t PC, windows were opened wide, and we were constantly taught to look outward and embrace the deep needs of the world.鈥
She remembers a particular lesson that religion professor, Dr. George Ramsay, taught her about the difference between mercy and justice. Now, in her work with Christian Aid, she finds herself engaged in both mercy and justice as the organization works internationally building partnerships with local leaders around the world to address needs through supporting global neighbors.
After learning about 小猪视频鈥檚 commitment to be 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Innovative Service College,鈥 Rev. Foster-Fulton remarked, 鈥淭hat鈥檚 music to my ears and resonates with what PC has always embodied.鈥
