BOARD MEMBERS | Outstanding Atlanta: Rev.. Joshua M. Noblitt is the Minister of Social Justice at Saint Mark United Methodist Church in Atlanta, and owns a private practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Registered Neutral/Civil Mediator. In addition to offering individual, couples, family and group therapy and mediation, his ministry involves leading program, advocacy and volunteer opportunities related to social justice issues in the community. Rev. Noblitt completed his Master of Divinity at Emory University in 2004 and was ordained at the Western North Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church in 2009. Rev. Noblitt is a Clinical Fellow with the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, has served on the Board of Directors for the Reconciling Ministry Network since 2008, is a member of the Emory University Hope Clinic for HIV/AIDS Research Community Advisory Board, is a member of the Atlanta Police Department LGBT Advisory Board, serves as Vice President of the South Atlanta Civic League, and is proud to begin service as a member of the volunteer Chaplain Corp for the Atlanta Police Department. Rev. Noblitt has received numerous recognitions from Atlanta’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community including selection as one of the Grand Marshalls for the 2012 Atlanta Pride Parade, selection by Fenuxe Magazine in 2011 and 2012 as one of the 50 most outstanding members of the Atlanta LGBT community, the 2012 Voices of Note award by the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus and the 2013 Keeping the Faith Award by the Emory University Offi ce of LGBT Life. Rev. Noblitt is a proud alumnus of the LEAD Atlanta Class of 2011 (best.class.period.), and the New Leaders Council Class of 2013. In his free time, Noblitt enjoys hosting parties at his home in Historic South Atlanta, kickball, playing cards, film festivals, good food and wine, and running with his pitbull, Moses.
Instead of being the lost soul of a loner drifting aimlessly having a peripatetic wind, I'm now preferring something with more bite to it. As experience is just nature cruel way of giving the exams first followed by their lessons; you eventually reach a point where silence can no longer be contained no matter the cost.
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About Me
- Simply Jim
- Hearing impaired (tendency to appear dumb, dense, and/or aloof), orthodox atheist (believe faith more harmful than doubt), self depreciating sense of humor (confident/not to be confused with low self esteem), ribald sense of humor (satorical/mocking when sensing Condescension), confirmed bachelor (my fate if not my choosing), freakish inclination (unpredictable non-traditionalist opinions), free spirit (nor conformist bohemian) Believe others have said it better...... "Jim! You can be SO SMART, but you can be SO DUMB!" "Jim! You make such a MARTYR of yourself." "He's a nice guy, but...." "You must be from up NORTH!" "You're such a DICK!" "You CRAZY!" "Where the HELL you from?" "Don't QUITE know how to take your personality." My favorite, "You have this... NEED... to be....HONEST!"
Thursday, August 6, 2015
MINISTER OF SOCIAL JUSTICE JOSHUA NOBLITT: BOARD MEMBERS | Outstanding Atlanta
BOARD MEMBERS | Outstanding Atlanta: Rev.. Joshua M. Noblitt is the Minister of Social Justice at Saint Mark United Methodist Church in Atlanta, and owns a private practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Registered Neutral/Civil Mediator. In addition to offering individual, couples, family and group therapy and mediation, his ministry involves leading program, advocacy and volunteer opportunities related to social justice issues in the community. Rev. Noblitt completed his Master of Divinity at Emory University in 2004 and was ordained at the Western North Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church in 2009. Rev. Noblitt is a Clinical Fellow with the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, has served on the Board of Directors for the Reconciling Ministry Network since 2008, is a member of the Emory University Hope Clinic for HIV/AIDS Research Community Advisory Board, is a member of the Atlanta Police Department LGBT Advisory Board, serves as Vice President of the South Atlanta Civic League, and is proud to begin service as a member of the volunteer Chaplain Corp for the Atlanta Police Department. Rev. Noblitt has received numerous recognitions from Atlanta’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community including selection as one of the Grand Marshalls for the 2012 Atlanta Pride Parade, selection by Fenuxe Magazine in 2011 and 2012 as one of the 50 most outstanding members of the Atlanta LGBT community, the 2012 Voices of Note award by the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus and the 2013 Keeping the Faith Award by the Emory University Offi ce of LGBT Life. Rev. Noblitt is a proud alumnus of the LEAD Atlanta Class of 2011 (best.class.period.), and the New Leaders Council Class of 2013. In his free time, Noblitt enjoys hosting parties at his home in Historic South Atlanta, kickball, playing cards, film festivals, good food and wine, and running with his pitbull, Moses.
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