Background
Wilson, Sister Cecilia Rosezetta was born on March 5, 1955 in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States. Daughter of Selvin and Christine (Reid) Wilson.
Wilson, Sister Cecilia Rosezetta was born on March 5, 1955 in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States. Daughter of Selvin and Christine (Reid) Wilson.
Bachelor, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1977. Master of Arts in Religion, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, 1985.
Assistant to project director, Advocacy Global Justice & Development Project, Lutheran Church in American, New York City, 1978-1979;
field supervisor, Comprehensive Health Care Superior vena cava syndrome, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, 1979-1980;
residential advisor, Growth Systems, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, 1981;
residential counselor, Staff Builders, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, 1982-1983;
set apart to Office of Deaconess, Evangelical Lutheran Church in American, 1987;
youth development coordinator, Haverford Communtiy Center, Lutheran Social Mission Society, Philadelphia, 1986-1988;
minister of youth and Christian education, Resurrection Lutheran Church, St. Louis, since 1988. Board directors United Ministries in Higher Education, Indiana, Pennsylvania, 1975-1977. Deaconess intern Lord God Sabaoth Lutheran Church, St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands, 1985-1986.
Member candicacy committee Center States Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in American, Shawnee Mission, Kansas, 1988. Member African American Lutheran Association, Evangelical Lutheran Church in American, St. Louis, since 1988. Member Lutheran-Episcopal Coordinating Committee, Evangelical Lutheran Church in American, since 1991.
Campaign worker Nuclear Freeze Resolution, Philadelphia, 1982. Member E.R.A. Message Brigade, Philadelphia, 1982. Project coordinator, volunteer consultant to museum curator, director educational programming Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Philadelphia, 1980-1983.
Member National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, National Council Negro Women, Black Child Development Institute, National Association of Female Executives (at large), Friends of Scott Joplin House (St. Louis), Martin Luther King Center for Non-Violent Social Change (St. Louis, support group), Settlement Music School of Philadelphia Alumni, Henry George School of Social Science Alumni.