(ABP) — Lindsay Comstock, an ordained Baptist minister, graduate of Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond and former human-trafficking specialist for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, is new executive director of the National Farm Worker Ministry, a faith-based organization advocating justice and empowerment for migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the United States.
Comstock was until recently minister of Christian education and youth at First Baptist Church of Worcester, Mass. Her first order of business is relocating the ministry’s office from St. Louis to Raleigh.
Comstock holds degrees from Chowan University in Murfreesboro, N.C., as well as BTSR. She served previously as associate pastor at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Richmond, which ordained her to the ministry in 2007. For four years she was a human-trafficking specialist in Southeast Asia with the CBF.