Our criminal justice system has several intended purposes. Protecting the innocent; convicting criminals; providing a fair justice process; keeping order; discouraging crime; removing dangerous offenders from society; punishing criminals in proportion to the crime; supporting people who suffer from crimes; … Continue Reading →
The Rev. Rhett Solomon (he/him) serves Vice Chair of the ECF Board of Directors and is Associate Rector at Holy Trinity Parish (Decatur) where he oversees Children, Youth, and Adult Formation. Rhett is the Diocesan Assembly Chaplain for The Order of the Daughters of the King (Atlanta); Chaplain of St. Joseph’s House, a formation community at Candler School of Theology; and adjunct faculty at Candler School of Theology.
Rhett is a divorced father of two beautiful daughters, Charlotte and Skye. He enjoys reading, writing, poetry, music, history (African-American, British, United States, U. S. Presidential), mythology, art, traveling, hiking, tennis, swimming, basketball, movies, theater-going, playing board games and cards, and building LEGO sets. Learn more about the ECF Board of Directors.