Meet Our Leadership
Rev. Meagan Manas
Pastor Meagan has been our pastor since 2015. She was first ordained to a Validated Ministry, as Justice and Peace Staff Specialist for Presbyterian Women. She previously served as a Pastor in Queens, NY, and has worked for the National Council of Churches, World Day of Prayer, Presbyterian Welcome, and, in her role with Presbyterian Women, collaborated with the Presbyterian Ministry to the United Nations and The PCUSA Office of Public Witness in Washington D.C. In those roles, she created curriculum for church groups to explore social issues, led workshops and retreats, and organized faith-based advocacy campaigns and groups.
Pastor Meagan graduated from Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York, where she focused on Worship and Preaching, and received the Karen Zeigler Feminist Preaching Prize.
Pastor Meagan also works as a Mental Health therapist, and she lives in Maynard, MA with her husband Dan and their cat Hawkeye. In her free time, Pastor Meagan enjoys reading, cooking and hosting friends for meals, creative projects, and visiting friends and family who live far away.


Jennifer Bastien
Jennifer joined Clinton Presbyterian Church as the minister of music in 2019. She has been part of the music ministry of churches since she was very young, taking on more leadership roles beginning at age 15. Jennifer used those years of and diversity of experiences to bring our church music through the pandemic. She had the privilege of leading a project with the Presbyterian of Boston that allowed musicians from the New England area to collaborate on a group choral project, providing education on digital resources. Jennifer specializes in bringing out the musical talents of the congregation members by providing a safe environment for others to join in the music worship experience.
Jennifer Dickinson
Jennifer has been the Admin since 2000. She began this job after a long time minister retired, to help “keep the threads” in place while church leadership worked to fill the vacant position. She has been a part of the church fabric ever since, growing into the position as the needs of the role and the church changed. It has been her great pleasure to support the leadership of this church in their ministry over the years. Jennifer and her husband are also members of the church. They are the proud grandparents of four little girls.
