Contributor

Brianna K. Parker

Founding Curator of the Black Millennial Cafe

The Reverend Doctor Brianna K. Parker graduated from Arizona State University with the recognition as an “Exceptional Graduate” of her class for receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science after only two years of enrollment. She completed her Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary, where she was awarded the Norman Vincent Peale preaching scholarship, in 2006. Rev. Bri graduated with a concentration in Pastoral Care and Counseling after studying with the renowned scholar, Dr. David W. Augsburger. While working in full-time ministry, she attained a Master of Arts in Church-State Studies from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where she explored the intersection of religion and public policy. Rev. Bri completed a Doctor of Ministry at Virginia Union University’s Samuel Dewitt Proctor School of Theology, where her research birthed groundbreaking work on Black millennials and faith. She is presenting working on a congregational guide for to help churches better connect and serve millennials.