Rev. Clinton M. Miller was born in Brooklyn, New York.  He attended Bishop Loughlin High  School and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Southern Connecticut State University. 

Rev. Miller first felt the divine call at the age of 19.  he did not actively pursue the vocation of ministry until he was a seminarian at Yale University.  Upon graduation from divinity school in 1994, he  continued training for the ministry as an intern minister at Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, new York City, under the guidance of Rev. Calvin O. Butts.  Rev. Miller later became the youth minister.  In this capacity he developed several youth programs which have assisted the overall ministry of Abyssinian.  His experience with Dr. Butts have adequately prepared him the full time pastorate in an urban locale.

In October of 2000, Rev. Miller was called to pastor the Brown Memorial Baptist Church in the historic Clinton hill section of Brooklyn, New York.

Since assuming the pastorate at Brown, Rev. Miller has applied the functions of traditional ministry to this community of believers.  Through preaching, teaching bible study, counseling and visitation, he has set a tone that will allow Brown Memorial's vision to be realized.

Currently, Brown Memorial plans on launching new educational programs, a summer day camp and along waited banquet facility in the newly built church annex.  It is Pastor Miller's vision to stabilize the ministry of Brown Memorial by demonstrating consistent Christian service, strong financial administration and sound preaching.  Clinton Miller taught in the NYC Public School system for 4 years before entering full time ministry.

Rev. Miller was ordained by the American Baptist Churches and the United Missionary Baptist Association of Greater New York. He is awaiting and pursuing the opportunity to achieve a doctorate degree in Ethics.  He attempts to build his ministry around the Christian concepts of fairness, justice and the development of genuine Christian community.