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The Rev. Olivia Hamilton is an Episcopal priest and board-certified chaplain living and working in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her passions come together at the intersection of theology, post-traumatic growth, and gospel-centered teaching and preaching. She is the founding pastor of The Brood, link [https://calvaryclifton.org/the-brood-at-calvary/] an inclusive and joyful community for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. She has a heart for journeying with people who have been historically hurt by the church and has extensive experience working with youth and young adults, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and individuals with mental illness. She delights in spending time with her wife, children, and crew of elderly dogs.
The Rev. Olivia Hamilton is an Episcopal priest and board-certified chaplain living and working in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her passions come together at the intersection of theology, post-traumatic growth, and gospel-centered teaching and preaching. She is the founding pastor of The Brood, link [https://calvaryclifton.org/the-brood-at-calvary/] an inclusive and joyful community for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. “ The Brood is a Cincinnati-based worshipping community for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. We aim to be radically inclusive and follow in the way of Jesus. We are a ministry of Calvary Episcopal Church in the heart of Clifton.” She has a heart for journeying with people who have been historically hurt by the church and has extensive experience working with youth and young adults, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and individuals with mental illness. She delights in spending time with her wife, children, and crew of elderly dogs.




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The Rev. Olivia Hamilton is an Episcopal priest and board-certified chaplain living and working in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her passions come together at the intersection of theology, post-traumatic growth, and gospel-centered teaching and preaching. She is the founding pastor of The Brood, link [1] an inclusive and joyful community for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. “ The Brood is a Cincinnati-based worshipping community for foster, adoptive, and kinship families. We aim to be radically inclusive and follow in the way of Jesus. We are a ministry of Calvary Episcopal Church in the heart of Clifton.” She has a heart for journeying with people who have been historically hurt by the church and has extensive experience working with youth and young adults, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and individuals with mental illness. She delights in spending time with her wife, children, and crew of elderly dogs.


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