The Rev’d Michael Mills
After graduating from seminary in 1995, Michael Mills spent more than a decade in active ministry, serving for much that time in Dallas, but also in northern England and coastal Alabama. In 2006, Michael entered law school at the University of Alabama. He is currently associated with the law firm Fletcher Farley, where he specializes in defense litigation.
Glenn West
Glenn West is a corporate lawyer at a major international law firm. If he wasn’t practicing law, Glenn says that he would be writing books on theological subjects. He has taught adult classes at Episcopal Churches for more than 30 years on a wide variety of topics. Glenn has taught a course entitled: “The Gospel of Mark: The New Beginning,” which is a course that seeks to study Christ as a radical departure from the religious establishment of the first century in hopes of challenging our preconceived notions of what is conservative and what is liberal from a religious standpoint. He most recently finished teaching a course entitled: “The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion: Reexamining their Relevance Today,” which is a course designed to reacquaint modern Episcopalians with the historical roots of their faith and the particular approach of the Anglican Church in expressing that faith.