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Suzie Barry, Director of Operations, has worked in churches for the past 20 years. A native of Lexington, Suzie earned her bachelor’s degree at Bentley University and holds a Certificate in Church Management from Villanova University. At Hancock since 2018, Suzie handles finance, HR, IT, and building use and oversees the admin and operations team.
Mark Morgan, Director of Music, has worked in churches all over the country for the past 40 years. A native of Wisconsin, Mark earned his bachelor’s degree at Macalester College and his master’s degrees in choral conducting and vocal performance from the Eastment School of Music. At Hancock since 2009, Mark believes that community building through the making of a wide variety of quality music is the mission of our music program.
Christy is an MDiv candidate at the School of Theology at Boston University. She utilizes creativity to engage people to explore social justice, the sacred, and Wild Spirit. She has a deep passion for building a kin-dom where all can be called beloved.
Harriet Lindeman is grateful to be joining the Hancock Church team as Director of Youth Ministry and Outreach.
Harriet grew up in New York (first city, then state), went to college in Southern California (Scripps!), and has called the Boston area home since 2017. She completed a Master of Divinity in 2024, focusing at the intersection of spirituality and social justice movements. Work with youth has been a source of grounding and joy all along the way, from time as a camp counselor/ director in the Hudson Valley, to work with non-profit youth programs and the church school at Memorial Church in Cambridge. She takes pride in her time working with families as a babysitter and nanny, too!
Harriet is energized by building intentional community, cooking and sharing food, endlessly rereading and rewatching her favorite books and movies, sing-alongs, and trying to center love and justice in this beautiful and messy world. She can’t wait to get to know you (and your pets if they can visit).
Rev. David C Clark is originally from Windham, Maine where he grew up in the congregational church. He received his undergraduate in philosophy from the University of Southern Maine and his Master of Divinity from Andover Newton Theological School in Newton, Massachusetts. Hancock Church called David to serve as Associate Minister in June of 2022. David’s husband, Adam, is also a UCC minister. They live in Lexington with their two cats, Bubble & Squeak.