Rev. Mel Hoover

Rev. Mel Hoover

In honor of the tenth anniversary of Rev. Josh Pawelek’s call to serve as UUS:E’s parish minister, our special guest preacher on November 10th is Josh’s mentor, the Rev. Mel Hoover. Mel currently serves as co­minister of the UU Congregation of Charleston, WV, with his wife, the Rev. Rose Edington. For many years Mel served as the director of the UUA’s Faith in Action Department where Rev. Josh was a staff member.

Mel is the 2013 recipient of the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Distinguished Service Award. The UUA Board of Trustees presented this award to Mel at the 2013 General Assembly in Louisville, KY in recog­nition of his work in anti-racism, anti-oppression, community-building, gender equality and environmental jus­tice; and his role in shaping the path of faithful justice-making in the UUA. In presenting the award, board member Lew Phinney said, “Mel is a truth-seeker, truth speaker, collaborator, networker, and community-builder. His ministry is filled with gifts of the spirit-grace, hope and courage. Where others see injustices and fall into despair, Mel looks for ways to make new paths.”

For 11 years, Hoover served as the Chair of the Board of Directors of Crossroads Ministry, an interfaith antiracism education and organizing institution, and he continues as a crossroads core trainer. He also serves on the Faith Leaders Religious Roundtable for the National Conference for Community and Justice and on the Religious Leaders Roundtable of the Congressional Caucus of Black State Legislators. Hoover is involved with the Earth Charter Movement and is an incorporator of “Earth Scouts” for boys and girls 3 to 17. He is a founding member of West Virginia Patriots for Peace.

We are deeply honored to have Mel with us for Rev. Josh’s tenth anniversary weekend.