Henry G. Brinton Explained

Birth Place:Washington, D.C.

Henry G. Brinton (born February 21, 1960) is a contributor to The Washington Post and USA Today, and author of the books Balancing Acts: Obligation, Liberation, and Contemporary Christian Conflicts (CSS Publishing, 2006), The Welcoming Congregation: Roots and Fruits of Christian Hospitality (Westminster John Knox Press, 2012), and three mystery novels City of Peace (Koehler Books, 2018), Windows of the Heavens (Resource Publications, 2021), and War Bug (Resource Publications, 2024). He is the senior pastor of Fairfax Presbyterian Church, and writes for the preaching journals Homiletics and Proclaim. He lives in Occoquan, Virginia, outside of Washington, D.C. Henry and his wife, Nancy Freeborne-Brinton, have two children, Sarah (Sadie) and Samuel Brinton.

Early years

Henry was born on February 21, 1960, in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Bowie, Maryland. His parents are the late Henry C. Brinton, a NASA scientist, and Mary L. Brinton, a kindergarten teacher. He went to Samuel Ogle Junior High School and, later, Bowie High School. He then attended Duke University, where he went on an archaeological dig in Israel. This caused Henry to turn to the religious life, which he pursued through studies at Yale Divinity School and parish ministry in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).

He is pastor of the Fairfax Presbyterian Church in Fairfax, Virginia.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Salmon. Jacqueline. Churches retool mission of mission trips. 18 January 2018. Washington Post. 5 July 2008.
  2. News: Garcia. Elena. Churches Nurture Health and Faith in Fitness Programs. 12 August 2016. Christian Post. 16 September 2008.