Tomkin Coleman
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Reverend Tomkin Coleman (born March 28, 1969 in Mankato, Minnesota) is the founder of Unity Services, the former moderator of the Evangelical Anglican Church of America and a national leader in promoting gay marriage and interfaith marriages in the United States[1]. Rev. Tomkin Coleman currently works as the Chaplain of Unity Services in St Paul, Minnesota, providing premarital counseling seminars and coordinating interfaith weddings[2]. Coleman has also been a community activist throughout Minnesota, promoting causes of justice and equality including religious tolerance and gay rights[3].
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[edit] Education
Tomkin Coleman earned a Bachelor's degree from Carleton College in 1991, a Master's degree from Northern Illinois University in 1994, and an ordination as an Anglican minister in 1995.
[edit] Books
- Interfaith Spirituality, Why Contemporary Religions Are Not Working (1999)
- The Tyros, A Novel (2002)
- Marriage In Crisis (2007)
[edit] Honors and Awards
- Legacy Faith and Community Award, Minneapolis Area Churches Association
[edit] References
- ^ Minnesota Public Radio
- ^ Citysearch - Award Winners
- ^ Minneapolis City Pages

