Christina Cataldo

“I understand Christianity as not a thing that is best done by yourself. I understand my faith as something rooted in connection and community.” - Rev. Christina Cataldo

This episode of Queer Spirit interviewed United Church of Christ (UCC) Rev. Christina Cataldo. The conversation explored Chrissy's spiritual journey into the UCC, the nature of ministry in a small town, and the centrality of community and connection to spirituality. 

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About

Rev. Christina Cataldo is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. She is a native of East Tennessee, but followed her wife here, to Maine, where she serves a small but soulful and scrappy congregation in Winthrop, and where she serves on the Anti Racism Resource Team for the Maine Conference. She is a graduate of the Divinity School at Wake Forest University and Chicago Theological Seminary. Chrissy sees her vocation as both a call to faith and action. She says, “I am called to be present and attentive to the needs of those considered to be the least of these. In my presence and my action, I hope to accompany those whom I serve on a journey towards deeper and more meaningful faith.”