Phyllis N. Green
1st Episcopal District
Areas of Expertise
- Coaching & Mentoring
- Editing & Proofreading
- Parenting & Family Support
- Public Speaking
- Spiritual Counseling
- Writing & Editing
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Areas of Interest
- Reading
- Writing
- Cooking & Baking
- Meditation & Mindfulness
- Spirituality & Faith
- Animals & Pet Care
Supervisor Green has served alongside her brother-in law, the Right Reverend Samuel Lawrence, Green, Sr., since 2009, and has provided leadership for the WMS, YPD, CDMC and M-SWAWO +PKs in the 12th Episcopal District (Oklahoma and Arkansas), the 7th Episcopal District (South Carolina) and now in the 1st Episcopal District (Bermuda, Delaware, New Jersey, New England, New York, Western New York and Philadelphia).
Signature projects during her tenure in the 12th Episcopal District included adoption of Simone’s Home in Little Rock, Arkansas. Simone’s home was a community-based program for girls 12-18 years old who were in long term foster care family-style environment. The facility ran like any other household—the six residents attended public school, participated in sports and extracurricular activities. Some of the girls even held down part-time jobs. In addition, an annual Christmas party was held for the residents and the staff. During the 2010 Connectional YPD Leadership Training institute, two dozen young people from across the AME Church volunteered to redecorate the recreation room and also planted fresh flowers along the front porch area. One of the Episcopal YPD officers completed undergraduate degree requirements by interning at Simone’s Home. Supervisor Green has also taken international mission trips to Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.
Since 2016, Supervisor Green continued her work in South Carolina, when Bishop Sam was assigned to the Seventh Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. She took her work with the Women’s Missionary Society, the Young People’s and Children’s Division, the Christian Debutantes and Masters Commission, and the Ministers’ Spouses, Widows, Widowers Plus P.K.s Organization (MSWAWO) to another level. Signature projects included partnerships with Student Support Services at Allen University in Columbia, SC. The WMS and YPD annually donated $150,000 in support of educational programming. In addition, clothes closet on campus afforded the students access to business attire for job/career fairs and for other educational pursuits. A toiletry pantry and suitcase drive supplied essential items to students.
In addition, the various ministries within the Seventh Episcopal District answered the clarion call to help others at home and abroad by partnering with social service agencies and other Episcopal Districts.
Since August of 2024, Supervisor Green has been blessed to continue working alongside Bishop Sam in the 1st Episcopal District. No matter the geographical location, you can find her making space for missions and ministry within the communities she’s blessed to serve.
Supervisor Green, a native Floridian, was educated in the public school system of Pinellas County. She furthered her education at Bethune-Cookman College (University) in Daytona Beach, Florida where she obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. She later earned a Master’s Degree at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) in Counseling Education.
Aside from her work in the church, Supervisor Green is a Golden Life Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, has served as a tutor for elementary school-aged children and is a former member of the Tallahassee Chapter of Jack and Jill of American, Incorporated. In addition to her social, civic and church-related responsibilities, Supervisor Green loves “tweaking” recipes when cooking for her family.
Supervisor Green and her husband are the proud parents of one daughter.
Supervisor Green has published a devotional/meditation guide for clergy spouses and is working on a second volume of the meditation guide for publication. From the initial meditation guide, she created virtual workshops for clergy spouses to focus on themselves through self-care activities, goal setting, and comradery/friendship building exercises. In addition, Supervisor Green is intentional in creating avenues by which all people, especially women, will come to understand their responsibility for sharing with others the gifts and graces given to them by God.
Supervisor Green relies on one of her favorite scriptures found in Proverbs 16:3—”Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.” (CEB)
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pnmgreen@gmail.com
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