Carla Roland Guzmán

II New York

I am passionate for theological formation and, in particular, church history.  I have a MA degree in Church History (Early Church) and a PhD in Theology with a focus on Church History and Methodology (Early Modern Transatlantic). I have served for several years as a diocesan examining chaplain for the Diocese of New York.  I am currently an Affiliate Faculty in Church History at The General Theological Seminary--I teach introductory church history courses, currently Early Modern to the Present; I have also taught courses on Decoloniality and History of the Episcopal Church. I always aim to connect church history to preaching and teaching, and to our breadth of tradition and liturgy, including the BCP. Moreover, I am fully bilingual (English and Spanish). Finally, I have also written a book on Episcopal Church history, specifically, the institutional history of ministry to, with, and among Latinx persons and communities.