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Akaiko Akana, first pastor of Hawaiian ancestry at Kawaiahaʻo Church •
Fred Hovey Allen, clergyman and author, made first
photogravure plates in U.S. •
Thomas L. Angell, scholar at
Bates College •
Frank Buchman, Lutheran minister and missionary who founded the First Century Christian Fellowship in 1921, later known as the Oxford Group and transformed by him into
Moral Re-Armament in 1938. •
Dosia Carlson, United Church of Christ minister and hymnwriter •
Asnage Castelly,
Haitian-American wrestler who competed for Haiti at the
2016 Summer Olympics in the 74 kg freestyle competition. •
Henry Allan Gleason Jr., linguist •
Yvonne Y. Haddad, Professor of the History of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at Georgetown University •
Yahya Hendi, Georgetown University Muslim chaplain, named one of the world's most influential Muslims in 2012. •
Fenwicke Holmes,
Religious Science leader •
Fred Kirschenmann, leader in the
sustainable agriculture movement •
Charles H. Kraft, missionary, linguist, missiologist and deliverance minister •
Vergel L. Lattimore, professor at the Methodist Theological School in Ohio •
Rachel Taylor Milton, first African-American woman alumni, co-founder of the Urban League of Greater Hartford and
Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame inductee •
Richard T. Nolan, Episcopal Church/USA canon, writer, professor of philosophy and religious studies
emeritus •
Beverly Daniel Tatum, President, Spelman College •
Walt Wolfram, Sociolinguist and professor of linguistics •
Andrew Young, pastor, mayor of Atlanta, U.S. Congressman, UN ambassador, President of the National Council of Churches USA, and member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) •
Alexander Marthoma Valiya Metropolitan, Metropolitan of the Marthoma Church ==Notable faculty==