Carrington George Moore
Executive Director of common cathedral; Associate Pastor: Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Boston
Reverend Carrington George Moore is a distinguished pastor and executive non-profit leader, celebrated for 17 years of dedicated service in community advocacy and religious practice. Throughout his career, Reverend Moore has passionately led transformative initiatives that revolutionize systems, cultures, and practices toward a more equitable future. His exceptional ability to galvanize justice-centered faith communities has significantly improved community outcomes. By promoting vocational pathways, enhancing self-determination, and tirelessly advancing social justice, he has become a beacon of hope and change. Originating from Youngstown, Ohio, his background set the stage for his achievements. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Political Science from Youngstown State University, Moore furthered his education at Boston University, where he obtained a Master of Divinity focusing on Interfaith Dialogue, Peace Building, and Social Ethics as a Howard Thurman Leadership Fellow.
Nationally acclaimed for his visionary leadership, Carrington has left an indelible mark on leadership development, interfaith dialogue, workforce development, youth engagement, and educational equity. His leadership in collective impact initiatives across Greater Boston has notably enhanced college access, established sustainable vocational pathways, and fostered greater equity within various institutions and systems. Currently, he holds key roles in several organizations, including the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, the Bethel Social Justice Institute, and Mosaic Interfaith Youth Action. As the Executive Director of Common Cathedral and an Associate Pastor of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Boston, Massachusetts, Carrington continues to make profound impacts. Living in East Boston with his wife, Schnelle, and their son, Langston, he remains deeply integrated with both his community and family, embodying the values he champions.
In the Media
- Ministry Collaborative: Theological Messiness – Ministry bridging the divide between housed and unhoused people (August 2023)
- Boston University School of Theology: Alumni Weekend Panel Discussion & Celebration: Panel Discussion – The Love & Leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. & Coretta Scott King (October 2022)
- Why Should You Care About Your Happiness?: Bethel A.M.E Church of Boston Weekly Video Podcast & Bible Study (Spring 2022)
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