Connectional Coordinator and Content Creator
- DMin, Pacific School of Religion
- MTS, Duke University Divinity School
- BA, Appalachian State University
The Rev. Dr. Robert W. “Rob” Lee, IV is the Connectional Coordinator for The General Commission on Archives and History. In this role he assists the General Secretary in the general operational and logistical functions of the general agency. Congruently he writes and produces content for GCAH. He also serves as Co-Editor of the Methodist History Journal alongside the General Secretary. Dr. Lee is an ordained minister in the American Baptist Churches, USA, but has deep roots in United Methodism having been baptized in the denomination and serving as a delegate to the 2012 General Conference. He preaches regularly in pulpits across the country. He is the author of six books, including a children’s book on the Covenant Prayer in the Wesleyan Tradition. Rob is an associate member of Broad Street United Methodist Church in Statesville, North Carolina where he attends with his wife, two daughters, parents, and grandparents.
Rob is the author of:
–Stained-Glass Millennials (2017)
–A Sin by Any Other Name: Reckoning with Racism and the Heritage of the South (2019)
–The Pulpit and the Paper: A Pastor’s Coming of Age in Newsprint (2020)
–Fostering Hope: A Prayerbook for Foster and Adoptive Families (2022),
–Night Owl Prayers: A Prayerbook (2024)
–You Are Mine and I am Yours: A Wesleyan Prayer For Kids (2024).