Rev. Constance C. Wheeler
Protestant Chaplaincy Director
Office: 110 Healy Hall
Phone: (202) 687-3568
Email: ccw@georgetown.edu
Rev. Constance C. Wheeler, an ordained itinerant elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, leads Protestant Worship in the Gospel tradition at St. William's Chapel in Copley Hall (Main Campus) at 6:30p.m. on Sundays. She is a graduate of Howard University School of Divinity where she received the Fund for Theological Education and Ford Foundation fellowships.
Rev. Wheeler serves as the spiritual advisor for the Gospel Choir and conducts Bible studies to the Main Campus, Law Center, and Medical Center as well as many other organizations in the Georgetown community. Rev. Wheeler serves as Senior Pastor of Wayman Good Hope AME Church in Severna Park, Maryland. Her community activities include being a life member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., a public service sorority.
Rev. Wheeler provides pastoral care to the Georgetown community and has served in campus ministry positions for more than five years. She is also a member of the diversity working group at Georgetown.
Rev. Bryant M. Oskvig
Protestant Chaplain
Office: 201A Maguire Hall
Phone: (202) 687-3568
Email: bmo23@georgetown.edu
The Reverend Bryant M. Oskvig, an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, leads a traditional Protestant worship service that includes weekly Eucharist at 4 p.m. in St. William's Chapel in Copley Hall (Main Campus). He guides a weekly Bible study on Wednesday evenings, focusing on spirituality in the modern context, in St. William's Chapel and coordinates a graduate student Christian fellowship. The Rev. Oskvig further acts as the faculty representative to the Protestant Student Forum.
The Rev. Oskvig received his Master's of Divinity from Boston University, where he also earned an MBA in Public/Non-Profit Management. He received academic honors throughout his education including Mission and Ministry Scholars recognition, Outstanding MBA Candidate scholarship, and was named a Lewis Fellow by Wesley Seminary. Beyond the chaplaincy at Georgetown, Rev. Oskvig is the Senior Pastor at Linden-Linthicum United Methodist Church in Clarksville, Maryland; he serves as the President of the United Methodist Chaplaincy Board at American University, and participates with Howard County Action Council.
Rev. Ridgeway Addison
Protestant Chaplain, Law and Medical Schools
Office: 113 McDonough (Law Center)
Phone: (202) 662-9826
Email: jra55@law.georgetown.edu
Rev. Ridgeway Addison, a native North Carolinian and ordained Baptist
minister, has worked with students, staff, and faculty from a variety of
denominational backgrounds and theological perspectives as a preacher,
chaplain, musician, retreat leader and professor since arriving in
Washington, DC in 1999. Currently serving a new full-time post as
Protestant Chaplain at the University's Law and Medical Schools and
concurrently a doctoral candidate in Religious Studies with a
concentration in Spirituality at the Catholic University of America
(CUA), he previously served the Main Campus as a part-time Protestant
Chaplain, Coordinator of the School of Continuing Studies' Summer
Programs for High School Students and Chaplain-in-Residence.
Some of Ridgeway's other past endeavors have included serving as the
faculty and staff advisor for the Jewish-Christian Understanding Floor
in Copley Residence Hall, filling a number of adjunct teaching posts at
area universities, moonlighting as a music director and piano and guitar
instructor and working as Senior Teaching Fellow in the School of
Theology and Religious Studies at CUA. An avid long-distance runner,
tennis player and ultimate Frisbee enthusiast, Rev. Addison also enjoys
writing and sharing music and poetry and regularly mixing coffee and
pastry with good conversation. If you are into any of these things (and
even if you're not) he looks forward to seeing you around campus.