Staff and Volunteers:
The
Reverend Bernice Warren became Director/Pastor of Chester Eastside
Ministries in 1995. Rev. Warren was born and raised in Chester and
educated in its schools. She graduated from Kutztown University in
1974. After teaching in a G.E.D. program in Delaware County for two
years, she earned her Master of Divinity degree at Johnson C. Smith
Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1980 she became the first African-American
woman to be ordained as minister in the Philadelphia Presbytery. After
serving four years as Assistant Pastor of Knox Presbyterian Church
in Baltimore, she entered a chaplaincy training and residency program
at the Delaware State Hospital, and became a certified chaplain. Rev.
Warren served ten years as Pastor of the former First and Olivet Presbyterian
Church in Wilmington, Delaware. In 1995 she was appointed by the Philadelphia
Presbytery to serve as Pastor/Director of Chester Eastside Ministries.
In addition
to doing ministry locally, Rev. Warren has a strong interest in serving
globally. She is part of the Friends of Hope organization, which fosters
health and education in the isolated mountains of Haiti. She has also
traveled and done ministry in Guatemala, Ethiopia, Egypt, Jamaica,
and Brazil.
Helen
Brown (far right) has been staffing 'Helen's Boutique' for Chester
Eastside Ministries' clothing closet for 24 years. Volunteers Dorothy
Williams (far left), Thelma Whitsett (sitting) and Helen Ford (white
top) have each been at Chester Eastside for over seven years. They
are there three days a week sorting and distributing clothes to
those in need in the Chester and the surrounding communities.