Staff

Rev. Clark Lobenstine serves as the Executive Director of the InterFaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington. A Presbyterian minister, Clark began his service in April, 1979, shortly after the IFC was organized by the top religious leaders of the Islamic, Jewish, Protestant and Roman Catholic faith communities in this region. It was the first staffed organization in the United States, and probably the world, through which these four traditions worked to work both for interfaith dialogue and social justice. To read more about Rev. Lobenstine, click here.

 

Judy A. Bond serves as the Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper at the InterFaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington as an expression of her understanding of vocation. In May 2006 she earned her MS degree in Pastoral Counseling from Loyola College in Maryland. To read more about Ms. Bond, click here.

 

Ann K. Delorey has served as IFC's Consultant for Advancing Justice since February 2008. She previously worked for Sojourners magazine and in legislative advocacy as Director of the Washington office of Church Women United. To read more about Ms. Delorey, click here.

 

Joelle  Novey directs the InterFaith Power & Light (IPL) program, which supports local congregations of all faiths in saving energy, going green, and responding to climate change.  The Greater Washington affiliate of Interfaith Power & Light (GW-IPL) is sponsored by the InterFaith Conference's Center for Advancing Justice, and is part of a network of local IPL groups across the country that are building a national religious response to the climate crisis.  To read more about Ms. Novey, click here.