Our Staff
Rev Julia Jarvis
Spiritual Director
Julia
was born in Jackson, MS and was largely raised in Greenville, SC, Charlotte,
NC and Orlando, FL. Her father was a Southern Baptist Minister of Music
and her mother was an elementary school teacher. Julia graduated from
Florida State University and from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
in Louisville, KY. After graduating from seminary, she moved to Washington,
DC to work with the hunger advocacy organization, Bread for the World.
This is where she first became acquainted with and befriended IFFP's own
treasured Director of Religious Education, Ellen Jennings.
On a blind date in Takoma Park, she met her husband, Randy Gibson who
was working in international development in Southeast Asia. In 1992, Julia
and Randy married (at River Road Unitarian Church) and had identical twin
girls, Lauren and Jeanne. Shortly after, they moved to Normal, IL where
Randy received a Peace Corps Fellows graduate degree and Julia was dually
ordained with the United Church of Christ and the Christian Church, Disciples
of Christ. In 1996, they moved back to Takoma Park where they have been
residing since.
Shortly after they returned from IL, Julia was trained at Georgetown
University Hospital doing Clinical Pastoral Care. While working there,
she met IFFP's wonderful rabbi, Rabbi Harold White, who assisted her in
how to minister to Jewish women who had miscarriages. In 1998, Julia was
called by one of IFFP's founding mother's Mary Joel Holin and asked if
she would be interested in being the first Director of the IFFP Sunday
School. Enthralled, Julia accepted and worked with the community for over
5 years. Julia helped design the Sunday School curriculum, started the
first women's retreat, assisted in the creation of the Coming of Age Program,
and started the Gatherings (services).
After leaving IFFP in December 2003, Julia was hired as the chaplain
of Springvale Terrace, an independent and assisted living facility. She
also was hired by her own church, Christ Congregational Church to be the
Director of Older Adults Programming. As of March 1, 2006, Julia returned
to IFFP as Spiritual Director and Community Leader. Julia receives her
spiritual nourishment not only from her church but from her mindfulness
community, Stillwater Mindfulness Center, located in Silver Spring. She
also practices Marshall Rosenberg's non-violent communication skills,
anasura yoga and takes long walks with her dog, Coal.
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