About me
Mark Miller believes that everyone is a child of God and that music is instrumental in healing the world. He adheres to Cornel West’s belief that “[j]ustice is what love looks like in public,” and he daily lives out his conviction that music, social justice, and the beloved community are inextricably tied.
Since 2006 he has been a Lecturer in Sacred Music at Yale’s Institute of Sacred Music and Divinity School. Mark is Professor of Church Music, Director of Chapel, and Composer In Residence at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, and is the Minister of Music of Christ Church (UCC & Am Baptist) in Summit, New Jersey.
Mark’s hymns and anthems are sung by communities of faith throughout the world and are published by GIA, Choristers Guild, Hal Leonard, Hinshaw, Abingdon Press, Santa Barbara Music Publishing and others. Mark’s popular compositions for pipe organ are published by GIA and MorningStar. He spends a portion of the year traveling the country, leading worship and workshops, preaching and presenting concerts focused on creating community and advocating for social justice. Overseas he has led choirs and performed in Sweden, South Africa, Austria, Russia, and the Baltic states.
Mark was made a Fellow of the Hymn Society in 2024.