Faculty

Maria Elizabeth Muñoz

Anglican Studies


contact

[email protected]

education

2010 Candidate for Doctor of Ministry in Preaching, ACTS Program, LSTC
2002-2005 Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, TX. Masters of Divinity
1986-1995 California State University at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, Multiple Subject Credential, Learning Handicapped Credential, Resource Specialist Certificate
1975-1980 Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. B.A., English

biography

Maria Elizabeth “Liz”  Munoz is a Chicana activist priest who has served churches in Los Angeles and Chicago. She currently serve as Vicar of Santiago/St. James Episcopal Church in Oakland. Liz is also practitioner of liberation/mujerista theology, a bilingual preacher, a Godly Play teacher and a community organizer who delights in knitting together all these spiritual disciplines within intergenerational liturgies and in the formation of saints of all ages. She has served on the boards of Directors of Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice in the L.A. areas, Arise Chicago, the Community Renewal Society in Chicago. She was recently elected to the Episcopal Impact Fund in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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