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Emory University will honor Rev. Diane Moseley as one three 2013 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients on September 27th, 2013 at the Candler School of Theology on the campus of Emory University.

Diane Moseley has served for 40 years as executive director of Killingsworth Home for Women, a unique community residence for women who are emerging from crisis situations, and a ministry of The United Methodist Women. One of the first females to graduate with a master of divinity degree from Candler, she has served on committees and in positions that keep her connected to the work and life of The United Methodist Church, including serving as delegate to both jurisdictional conference and the World Methodist Conference, and serving as an active member of the District Committee on Ordained Ministry since 1979.

“Reverend Moseley has made her mark in the field of women’s lives and made a place for them to leave abusive situations by ensuring they are motivated and have the tools to move forward in life in a positive direction. She has been courageous, creative, determined, and compassionate in bringing the love of Christ to the ‘least of these,’ especially these women in crisis.”

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