Leslie D. Callahan
Her formal education includes the Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Harvard/Radcliffe
and the Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York and
the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Religion from Princeton University. Her
research interests include religious history in the United States, particularly
independent African American Christianity and Pentecostal studies.

Dr. Callahan was ordained in 1997 at Judson Memorial Church and served as Minister
of Christian Education at the First Baptist Church of Princeton, New Jersey, and as
interim pastor of Salem Baptist Church of Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. Noted for her
preaching and teaching gifts, she was recognized in the June 2005 edition of the
African American Pulpit as one of the "20 to Watch," outstanding African American
ministers under age 40 who are playing a major role in shaping the future of the African
American church.

Dr. Callahan's written expressions and thoughts can be found in her blog and most
recently published article in the The Audacity of Faith: Christian Leaders Reflect on the
Election of Barack Obama by Marvin A. McMickle (Editor).

THE REV. DR. LESLIE D. CALLAHAN's favorite scripture:
One thing I have asked from the LORD, that I shall seek: That I may dwell in the
house of the LORD all the days of my life, To behold the beauty of the LORD And to
meditate in His temple. Psalm 27:4.
THE REV. DR. LESLIE D. CALLAHAN is a pastor,
scholar, writer, and cultural critic.

On May 17, 2009, she was called as the first female pastor
of the historical 119-year old St. Paul's Baptist Church,
located in the heart of Philadelphia.
She delivered her first
sermon as Pastor-Elect on May 31st to an excited
congregation and friends. Her installation services will be
held on September 26 - 27, 2009.

A gifted professor, Dr. Callahan,
was a member of the
faculty of the University of Pennsylvania as assistant
professor of religious studies. S
he has also served as the
Assistant Professor of Modern Church History and African
American Studies at New York Theological Seminary.

A native of Gary, West Virginia, she experienced her first
Christian education and formation at Apostolic Temple
Church where she developed an enduring love for Jesus
Christ and for Christ's body, the Church. Having
experienced her call to ministry at an early age, Callahan
began the public proclamation of the gospel at age 19.