Our Team

Rev. Freeman L. Palmer serves as the Conference Minister for the Central Atlantic Conference United Church of Church. Freeman began this call in February 2019 after serving nine years as Associate Conference Minister, Congregational Development, for the New York Conference of the United Church of Christ. Freeman was ordained at The Riverside Church in 2004 to his call as Associate Minister at Middle Collegiate Church in Manhattan, where he served for five years. He is member of the Reformed Church of Highland Park in Highland Park NJ. Freeman is also an original contributor to the African- American Lectionary, an online worship, scriptural, and cultural resource used principally by African American congregations.

Originally from Washington DC, Freeman is a second career minister, attending Seminary after a fifteen-year career with CBS Inc. He had several positions in television and radio financial management before serving as head of Finance and Administration of WCBS-AM News Radio 880 in New York City. After graduating from Georgetown Day High School in Washington, Freeman’s educational background includes a BA in Economics from Swarthmore College, an MBA in Finance from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a M.Div. with honors from New York Theological Seminary, where he served as Comptroller while a student and received an award from the faculty for excellence in theological studies. He also served for two years as Chief Financial Officer for the North Jersey Community Research Initiative, one of New Jersey’s largest social service organizations serving people living with HIV/AIDS. Rev. Freeman lives with his spouse, Donal, an ordained minister with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, in Baltimore with their Australian Silky Terrier Pooh.

In his spare time, Freeman enjoys both traditional and contemporary jazz, reading books ranging from biographies to graphic novels, enjoys movies, and as a ‘map geek’ with extensive knowledge of the US highway system, enjoys getting on a road just to enjoy it and see where it leads.

A prayer that Freeman offers daily is Psalm 143:10, “Teach me to do your will, for you are my God. May your Good Spirit lead me on level ground (NIV).”

Rev. Freeman Palmer, Conference Minister

Rev. Sheresa Simpson-Rice, Associate Conference Minister

Rev. Sheresa Simpson-Rice serves as the Associate Conference Minister for Leadership Development and the western region of our conference, providing support to churches in West Virginia, Virginia, and western Maryland. A native of south central Pennsylvania, Sheresa has served rural churches in Penn Central Conference and an urban church in Heartland Conference prior to conference ministry. Previous to her role at CAC, she completed an interim ACM role with Minnesota Conference. The product of the small rural church, she has a heart for this ministry and the faithful that uphold Christ’s Call to be a neighborhood church that welcomes all.  

Sheresa has a passion for congregational development and the nurturing of our clergy. She has completed Lombard Mennonite Peace Center’s Mediation training and is a trainer for Peter Steinke’s Healthy Congregations program. Her work with Committees on Ministry has a foundation in multiple paths development and the creation of teams to support congregations and clergy in conflict. Additionally, Sheresa has traveled multiple times to Germany as a part of the UCC’s partnership with the EKBO and has developed long lasting relationships with ecumenical pastors both in the cities she has served and abroad.

A graduate of Pennsylvania State University and Lancaster Theological Seminary, Sheresa is married to her husband Karl. She has a son, a daughter by marriage, a beloved dog named Lola, and two grand pups. Serving Christ through the work of the church is the honor of her life.

Rev. Marvin M. Silver, Associate Conference Minister

Rev. Marvin M. Silver serves as Associate Conference Minister for Justice & Witness Ministries with the Central Atlantic Conference of the United Church of Christ (UCC).

Serving the Eastern Region of DC, MD (stretching north to Gaithersburg and east to the Eastern Shore), and VA (south to Richmond and Chesterfield), Rev. Silver works to maintain a climate of pastoral care through guidance and support of clergy, local churches and peer-to-peer pastoral support networks. And he organizes and mobilizes the expertise and leadership of professional networks for church development and congregational vitality in keeping with the Conference “New Visions” ministry.

In response to local churches facing uncertain futures and questions of legacy, Rev. Silver has developed the Nehemiah Pilot Project in partnership with Church Building & Loan Fund to provide a transformative experience and process of living into and fulfilling the Gospel ministry and mission in new ways that meet the growing needs and challenges that God’s people and the world are facing today.

In addition, he serves as the primary CAC Ministry Team member for Justice & Witness Ministries. More than just responding to social injustices, Rev. Silver is transforming the Conference’s paradigm and approach to the work of justice by building a new justice movement based on a vision, mission and set of core principles that defines and unites local churches, clergy and justice leaders into a powerful, effective, and faithful organizing network. As the architect and director of the Conference’s new Justice & Witness Action Network, he collaboratively organizes and leads strategic campaigns to advance a justice agenda regionally and nationally.

Prior to joining the Conference, Rev. Silver served as Pastor of Jubilee UCC (formerly Amistad St. Paul UCC) in Lanham MD, a faithful community of believers that proclaim, practice and celebrate God's love through Jesus Christ. During his six year tenure, Pastor Silver led the church through an intentional renewal process and belief that God is resurrecting a new church, with new life, vision, mission, name and ministry that fulfills its calling and purpose. In partnership with church leaders, a strong foundation was laid for a new church based on a new identity and focus for ministry. The congregation worshipped for the first time as Jubilee on Resurrection Sunday April 8, 2012.

He has an unquestionable commitment to justice that has been demonstrated throughout his ministry in leading and organizing social justice campaigns as Policy Advocate with the UCC former Justice & Witness Ministries, as Senior Campaign Manager and Deputy Legislative & Policy Director with USAction (now called People’s Action), a national grassroots progressive advocacy organization, and as Outreach Director at Americans for Financial Reform.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from Bowie State University, a Masters of Divinity from Howard University, and is a graduate of Harvard University Divinity School Summer Leadership Institute, a cutting edge training program for clergy and lay leaders involved in faith-based community and economic development.

His ministry vision, “Transforming lives and communities.”

Rev. Craig Peterson, Associate Conference Minister

Rev. Craig Peterson serves as the Associate Conference Minister for Congregational Development.  He works primarily with churches in New Jersey and supports Search and Call efforts in Delaware and NE Maryland as well.  Craig also provides ministry for Church vitality  and new church development throughout the Conference.  Craig served an ecumenical church (PCUSA, UMC, and UCC) in Aurora, CO, and a UCC church in Los Angeles, CA.  He has ministered in various settings, ranging from small towns to suburban to urban settings.

In the twenty-one years he spent serving as a local pastor, Craig served on three associations’ Committees on Ministry.  These experiences instilled in him a passion for mentoring individuals on the path to authorized ministry, supporting local churches in their efforts to embody the Gospel, and caring for authorized ministers.  Craig is a natural bridge builder who thrives when bringing diverse peoples together first to identify shared vision and values and then acknowledge and learn from their differences in experience and perspective. 

His early work as an educator and community organizer in the fields of juvenile corrections, public health, and human rights shaped his drive to exhort local churches to lead by example.  

Craig received his bachelor’s degree in education from Pacific Lutheran University and his Master of Divinity degree from the Iliff School of Theology.  He is single and spends his free time rooting on Houston’s sports teams, having coffee with real and virtual loved ones from around the country, and making music when he can find his way to a piano or keyboard.  His infectious enthusiasm and optimism is grounded in his firm conviction that NOTHING can “separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:39 NIV).

Angela Megna, Administrative Assistant

Angie returned to the Conference staff in 2008. She is the Administrative Assistant to the 5 Association within the Conference and maintains the records for them. She also works closely with Conference staff to ensure records are kept up to date and that correspondence to the churches and clergy is sent out in a timely fashion.

Angie is an avid gardener and animal lover.

Ka Lam, Office Administrator

Born in Hong Kong, Ka moved with her family at an early age and spent her childhood in Washington DC. She earned her Bachelor of Science Degree from Slippery Rock University and also has a certificate in Graphic Design with Digital Tools from Montgomery College. Ka comes to the CAC having served as Parish Administrator at St. Thomas Parish in Washington DC and most recently as Church Administrator at Chevy Chase United Methodist Church in Chevy Chase MD. Ka has experience in several technical applications and has brought great energy and enthusiasm in her role.