
Rev. Lee Hull Moses
Lee is a graduate of Albion College and earned her M.Div. from the Divinity School at the University of Chicago. A life-long member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), she has served as a Peace Intern for the Disciples Peace Fellowship, as well as worked on regional and national events for youth and young adults. She now serves on the Board of Trustees of the Disciples Divinity House at University of Chicago. She is the co-author of Gifts of Gilead.
Lee enjoys reading and writing, watching good movies, doing just about anything outdoors, and spending time with her husband, Robert, and daughter, Harper.
Before coming to Greensboro, Lee served as Minister of Faith and Family at First Christian Church in Falls Church Virginia. Lee is inspired in her ministry by the wisdom of Micah 6:8: What does the Lord require of you? But to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God.
Visit Lee’s blog for thoughts and reflections as well as news about activities at First Christian.
Contact Rev. Lee Hull Moses at pastor@fccgreensboro.org.
Jody H. Henley is a North Carolina native, and has spent most of her life in our community. She received both her Master of Music and her Bachelor of Music degrees from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and is a National Board Licensed Teacher. Jody has taught choral music at grades K-12 and undergraduate courses at UNCG School of Music after earning all three levels of Orff Certification.
With 25 years as a music educator for Guilford County Schools, her choirs have been invited to perform at many prestigious venues, including the White House, the Governor’s Executive Mansion, Biltmore House, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City. Her choirs consistently receive Superior ratings at State Contest, earning over 50 Superiors in 15 years while serving as Chapter President for Alpha Delta Kappa, District President and Contest Adjudicator for the North Carolina Music Educators Association.
She has been married to Dan Henley for 25 years, and is the proud mother of two talented musicians, Megan and Weston. Her hobbies are colonial history, needlework, grant-writing, cooking, and her family’s two rescued Golden Retrievers, Lady and Lucy.
Betty Self was born in Eden, NC, and grew up in the First Christian Church (DOC) there. After graduating from Morehead High School, she attended Greensboro College in Greensboro, NC. She married George D. (Buddy) Self in 1961; they have four children and nine grandchildren. Buddy and Betty were active members of First Christian Church, Greensboro, since the early to mid-60’s, with the exception of a few years they lived in other locations. While at First Christian, Betty sang in the Chancel Choir and served on various functional committees. In 1999, she moved her church membership to Stoneville Christian Church (DOC), where Buddy is serving as Senior Minister.
Betty began working at First Christian, Greensboro, in 1987 as an Assistant Secretary and is currently serving in the position of Administrative Assistant.
Van Whitsett is a Greensboro native and a graduate of James B. Dudley High School, Class of ‘69. He joined the staff of First Christian Church in December, 1998.
In his spare time, Van studies Internet Affiliate Marketing, designs and builds websites, and plays with his 18 year old Senegal parrot, Koko.