Chap Clark
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Chap Clark

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Chap Clark (MA, MDiv, Fuller Theological Seminary; PhD, University of Denver) is lead pastor at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach, CA. Prior to this, Chap was professor of Youth, Family, and Culture and Vice Provost at Fuller Theological Seminary. In addition Chap is president of ParenTeen™ (www.parenteen.com), a frequent speaker, consultant, ministry and life coach and author. He was the senior editor of YouthWorker Journal, a Sojourner contributing writer and "Red Letter Communicator," and is the author or co-author of 25 books, including the award-winning titles Sticky Faith (with Kara Powell, Zondervan, 2011), "Hurt 2.0: Inside the World of Today's Teenagers, "Youth Ministry in the 21st Century: 5 Views" and "Adoptive Youth Ministry: Integrating Emerging Generations into the Family of Faith" (all Baker Academic). Chap has served in many diverse settings over his career. He has been a senior and administrative pastor, is on call as a consulting producer for reality television, and is a regular commentator on a wide range of cultural issues, primarily in terms of adolescent/young adult development, marriage/family/parenting, and more recently society and media and faith. He cut his teeth on the Young Life staff for 15 years. Dee, a marriage and family therapist who specializes in "equine assisted psychotherapy" (www.healingreins.com) and Chap (www.chapclark.com) have been married for 40 years, have three adult children and five grandchildren. Chap is currently serving in Newport Beach and retreats at their family home in Gig Harbor, WA.
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