storyteller. songwriter. sacred imagineer.
FROM THE STAGE TO THE PULPIT
Mia looks for ways to integrate the diversity of her interests, passions and callings for the sake of life and liberation.
A native of New Orleans, Mia danced her way onto the stage at two years old and began her love affair with music shortly after, studying classical piano, voice, and violin. She went on to graduate of Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre and pursued a career in the performing arts that took her to many stages around the US. A proud member of the Actor's Equity Association, Mia has appeared in Hairspray, Ain’t Misbehavin’, All Shook Up, Sistas: The Musical, and more.
Mia is a published songwriter, arranger, composer, and member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). In addition to producing personal projects, she has written and produced for artists, groups, and churches, including jazz-pop singer Lori Pasqualino, The United Church of Christ, and Groovestand A Cappella.
Mia holds a degree from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts where she explored the intersection of performance arts and black identity politics. Her thesis presentation was an original one-woman interactive performance piece entitled Color Me. She is a graduate of Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York with a Master of Divinity degree where she concentrated on homiletics and psychology. While at Union, she was active in the Black Women’s Caucus and was the recipient of the Jonathan Kneeland Preaching Fellowship and the Karen Ziegler Feminist Preaching Prize.
A licensed Baptist minister and ordained in the United Church of Christ, Mia currently serves as the Senior Pastor of Riverside Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. where she is the first African American and first woman to serve in the role in the church’s 165-year history. Prior to Riverside DC, Mia served as the Associate Minister of Faith Formation and Outreach at Myers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Interim Director of Children’s Ministries at Fort Washington Collegiate Church in New York City.
Mia was a recipient of the Innovation Grant, awarded by the Foundations of Christian Leadership program at Duke Divinity School, which enabled research and production around decolonizing liturgical practice and space, and she launched a 4-week course that is still in rotation entitled Decolonizing Liturgy. Most recently, she has served as liturgist and songwriter for the United Church of Christ at General Synods 33 and 34, and as songwriter for the United Church of Canada + United Church of Christ Advent Unwrapped 2022 and 2023 projects. Her creative and liturgical curation skills have been commissioned by the Central Atlantic Conference of the United Church of Christ, Media Justice Ministry of the United Church of Christ, Leadership Education at Duke Divinity, Church & Society of the United Methodist Church, The Katie Geneva Cannon Center for Womanist Leadership, and the Alliance of Baptist Thrive Initiative.
Highlights
License — First Corinthian Baptist Church, New York, NY; Rev. Michael A. Walrond, Jr., Senior Pastor
Ordination — Fort Washington Collegiate Church, New York, NY; Rev. Dr. Damaris D. Whittaker, Senior Minister
NY Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center — Chaplain Intern, 1 Unit ACPE
North Carolina Women’s Preaching Festival — Preacher, Facilitator of the “Acting for Preachers” Workshop
United Church of Christ General Synod 2021 — Liturgist and Songwriter [View Communion Liturgy and Song]
The Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly 2021 — Featured Worship Leader
Broke-ish Podcast (May 2021) – Guest No Weapon Formed Against Us: The Black Church and Oppressive Theology
United Church of Canada + United Church of Canada — Advent Unwrapped 2022 — Songwriter
Course Designs
Acting for Preachers (various modules)
Decolonizing Liturgy: 4-week intensive