Leadership

Fletcher’s board is made up of women and men from diverse denominational bodies, including various Baptist and United Methodist traditions.

Board

Board Chair – Rev. Stephanie Nash
 
Finance Committee Chair – Rev. Dr. David Little, Esq., Attorney
 

Members:

Mrs. Bridget Onion Langford

Rev. Dr. Margot Ann Perez-Greene

Dr. Rob Sellers

Rev. Bethany Busby

Rev. Masyn Evans-Clements

Dr. Mark Waters

Dr. Tom Copeland

Rev. Stephanie Nash

Rev. Stephanie Nash

Stephanie Nash is a retired pastor from Second Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas, where she served on the pastoral team for 19 years after 25 years of teaching. She earned a Master of Divinity from Logsdon Seminary, a Master’s in English from Texas Tech, and a Bachelor’s degree from Baylor.

Rev. Masyn Evans-Clements, Board of Trustee Member

Rev. Masyn Evans-Clements

Rev. Masyn Evans-Clements is the Associate Pastor of The Church at Highland Park in Austin, Texas and received her Master's of Divinity from Logsdon Seminary in 2021. She believes deeply in the mission of Fletcher Seminary which makes theological education accessible to all people.

David Little, Board of Trustee Member

David Little, J.D.

David E. Little has been working for 30 years and has a proven track record of success. David has a broad range of experiences and views that assist to give you advice and services. At the firm, we use those tools to help you down a path to give you the results needed.

With law being the

Margo

Dr. Margot Ann Perez-Greene

Rev. Dr. Margot Ann Perez-Greene, an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church (UMC) and member of the Rio Texas Conference, has served as Associate Dean of Enrollment Management at Southern Methodist University | Perkins School of Theology since 2017 when she was appointed to Extension

Dr. Rob Sellers

Dr. Rob Sellers

Dr. Rob Sellers is a retired missionary educator in Indonesia and at Logsdon Seminary. He currently is a regular contributor of articles to Baptist News Global and The Interfaith Observer.

Dr. Mark Waters

Dr. Mark Waters

Dr. Mark Waters is Professor of Religion and Chair of the Division of Humanities, Religion, and Social Sciences at McMurry University in Abilene, Texas. He received his MDiv (1984) and PhD (1991) at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary prior to the completion of the “takeover.” He was confirmed

Tom Copeland

Dr. Tom Copeland

Dr. Copeland retired as Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Hardin Simmons University and was the Director of the Julius Olsen Honors Program. He has a special interest in supporting LGBTQ+ people and started the first Human Sexuality course at Hardin Simmons University.

Dr. Copeland has

Rev Bethany Busby

Rev. Bethany Busby

Rev. Bethany Busby has a B.S. in Ministry from Hardin-Simmons University and a M.Div. from Logsdon Seminary. She is a board-certified chaplain through the Association of Professional Chaplains and works full-time as a chaplain for Centra Hospice. Bethany is married to Rev. Ryan Busby, the pastor of

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