Meredith Gummerson

Myers Park Presbyterian Church Weekday School Teacher at Myers Park Presbyterian Church

Meredith Gummerson serves as a Weekday School Teacher at Myers Park Presbyterian Church since August 2025, previously holding roles as an EC Process Coordinating Teacher and Compliance Facilitator at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools from June 2024 to August 2025. With a diverse background in education, Meredith has worked as a Client Onboarding Manager and Account Manager at Straight North, and has significant experience in various teaching and compliance roles within the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools system from June 2012 to June 2022. Early career experiences include teaching Spanish at Piedmont IB Open Middle School and serving as a Spanish Teacher as part of the TEACH Charlotte program. In addition to an undergraduate degree from Duke University, Meredith holds a Master of Science in Education from Johns Hopkins University and has also studied at Universidad CEU San Pablo.

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Myers Park Presbyterian Church

Myers Park Presbyterian Church, based in Charlotte N.C., is a vibrant engaged community of faith. A community ready to foster your spiritual growth and enrich your faith life. A community ready to equip you with the heart and mind of Christ so you can serve alongside us at home, throughout our nation, and around the world. A community where every member has a ministry. For nearly a century, Myers Park Presbyterian has been home to people thoughtfully exploring their faith. Today it is an inclusive, spirit-filled church that just might defy your expectations. Those who are looking for a Sunday-only congregation are surprised to discover diverse opportunities offered on a daily basis. Here we are united as believers serving Christ; the greater the challenge, the better. Here each of us, as disciples and students of Jesus Christ, are learning, growing and keeping our hands in what has been referred to as the “mud of ministry”. Here Christianity is not merely academic—it is experiential.


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