St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral

2025 Vestry Slate

Vestry Slate for 2025

St. Peter’s is grateful to announce the candidates for election to the St. Peter's Vestry and Synod Delegation. Many names were submitted for consideration, and the Nominating Committee, utilizing the criteria for Vestry membership, and godly discernment, is pleased to present these eight individuals to the parish to stand for election to the St. Peter’s Vestry & Synod Delegation.

  • Hope Carrasquilla

  • Danny Grossenbaugh

  • Cay Ford

  • Steve Gordon

  • Aren Moncrief

  • Jackie Pugh

  • Kurt Spitzer

  • Drew Thompson

Please begin praying for each of them by name. We are thankful for their willingness to serve the Lord as leaders of our Cathedral.

Four of these individuals will be elected to serve on the Vestry. We will also need to elect two delegates to the Diocesan Synod. The easiest way to handle that is to elect the two persons on the ballot who aren’t elected to the Vestry, to serve a three-year term as a delegate. At the Annual Parish Meeting on May 5 at 6:30pm, you will select four names on your ballot. The top four vote recipients will be elected to the Vestry. The fifth and sixth-placed persons will be elected to serve as delegates to the Diocesan Synod.

As you pray and discern who God is calling to lead and represent our parish, please reference the Criteria & Expectations for Members of the St. Peter's Vestry linked in the button below.


Candidates for Election to the Vestry

Hope Carrasquilla

Hope has lived in Tallahassee, Florida since fall 1988 when she came to Florida State University as an undergraduate student. Besides pursuing a bachelor’s degree in elementary education, she was also an active member of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, where she met her husband, Victor. Although Hope and Victor began their faith journeys as children in the Catholic Church, they attended a local non-denominational church from the time they met in college until they began worshipping at St. Peter’s in 2015 with their three sons. Since 2015, Hope has enjoyed serving at the cathedral as a Core Captain, a mission’s team leader, a Bible study leader, and the first grade catechumenate teacher. Currently, Hope works for the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering as the Academic and Recruitment Coordinator. However, she is a lifetime educator and was the former Head of School for both classical schools in Tallahassee. In her free time, Hope enjoys running and spending time with her family and friends.


Danny Grossenbaugh

Danny Grosenbaugh has been attending St. Peter’s since September 2021 and was Baptized in June 2022.  He has served as an Usher since Fall 2022 and contributes to Parish Service as a Greeter, member of the Hospitality Ministry, and as an Ambassador for newcomers.  He has also served as a Lay Mentor for Charles Simeon Institute interns and regularly attends classes at St. Peter’s each semester. Outside of church, Danny works in Global Sales and Account Management for an international travel and mobility company.  He enjoys travel, studying history and theology, working on home and yard projects, and spending time with family and loved ones.


Cay Ford

Cay Ford has been a member of St Peter’s since its formation. She is currently involved as a member of the Board of Advisors of Charles Simeon Institute, Bible Study facilitator and participant, ACTS group member, women’s retreat and parish life volunteer, as well as participating in various local mission outreach opportunities . She has previously served on the Stewardship Committee, as a LEM, Chairperson of the English Fayre, and flower guild. She and her husband, Jerry, have three children who were all confirmed at St. Peter’s and they feel truly blessed to be a part of this parish community.


Steve Gordon

Steve Gordon is a husband and father of four. As a member of St. Peter's since 2018, Steve has served as the Chair of the Adult Discipleship Committee since 2021 and as an Usher since 2019. Outside St. Peter's, Steve built two successful businesses, is a bestselling author of five books, and speaks to business audiences across the U.S.


Aren Moncrief

Aren Midyette Moncrief and her family joined St. Peter’s in 2005. Aren is married to Ward, and they have two grown children. Their son, Will and his wife Celina, live in Madison, Florida on the family ranch and work for the family beef cattle business. Their daughter, Catherine, lives in Jacksonville, Florida and is a designer for an engineering company. Aren is a third-generation Floridian and has resided in Tallahassee her entire life. She graduated from Florida State with a degree in Early Childhood and Elementary Education. Aren taught kindergarten and pre-k for over 30 years. After her father’s passing, she became the sole proprietor of Midyette Cattle Company. When she is not working for the ranch Aren enjoys volunteering at St. Peters. She is a member of Altar Guild, Pew Crew, and is a Greeter. Aren also participates in a small group, Wednesday night classes, Women’s Bible Study, and Family Bible School.


Jackie Pugh

Jackie Pugh has been married to Tom Pugh for more than 20 years, and is bonus mom to his three children and grandma to their six children. Jackie and Tom have been members at St. Peter’s for nearly 11 years. She has been a member of the Altar Guild since 2017, and has
served as the co-chair since 2019. She and Tom have been actively involved with the Refugee Ministry, hosted a small group in their home for two years, have participated in many Bible studies, and supported many other ministries sponsored by St. Peter’s. Jackie had a varied professional career, which included project management for a national environmental and engineering firm, office management and marketing for a regional CPA firm, and development and fundraising for two nonprofit organizations. Since retiring in 2014 from the Innocence Project of Florida, she has become an avid traveler and genealogy researcher, and has written and published a book documenting her research on Tom’s ancestors and family history.


Kurt Spitzer

Kurt Spitzer has been a member of St. Peters since the formation of the church and cathedral. He is semi-retired from his consulting business and has well over 40 years’ experience in the management of non-profit organizations. At St. Peters, Kurt is a Lay Eucharistic Minister, is currently Core Captain for International Missions, and was part of the Team that recently traveled to Uganda. He been a volunteer and served in leadership roles at Grace Mission Church for more than 18 years.


Drew Thompson

Drew Thompson has attended St. Peter's since 2019 alongside his wife, Betsy, and two children, Everet and Evangelyn. Drew has served on the Security Team since 2022 and previously mentored in the CSI program as well as volunteered as a Children’s Sunday School substitute teacher. Professionally, he holds a mechanical-engineering degree and is a director at a full-service engineering firm.


Members in Good Standing are eligible to vote

Per the St. Peter’s Bylaws, Article I states that a Member in Good Standing is

  1. Baptized;

  2. Over 18 years of age;

  3. A member of the Church for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the vote or election;

  4. Free from ecclesiastical censure;

  5. Regular in his or her attendance at the Church’s services;

  6. A member who contributes his or her time, talents or treasure to the expenses or needs of the Church for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the vote or election; and

  7. Committed to the orthodox doctrine, discipline, and worship of the Church. Orthodox doctrine is defined as the Christian belief that is taught and established in Holy Scripture and stated in the confession of the Nicene and Apostles’ Creed.

2024 Vestry Slate

Vestry Slate for 2024

St. Peter’s is grateful to announce the candidates for election to the St. Peter's Vestry and Synod Delegation. Many names were submitted for consideration, and the Nominating Committee, utilizing the criteria for Vestry membership, and godly discernment, is pleased to present these eight individuals to the parish to stand for election to the St. Peter’s Vestry & Synod Delegation.

  • Glen Davis

  • Steve Gordon

  • Rohan Joseph

  • Carolyn Parlato

  • Ashley Trafton

  • Michelle Ubben

Please begin praying for each of them by name. We are thankful for their willingness to serve the Lord as leaders of our Cathedral.

Four of these individuals will be elected to serve on the Vestry. We will also need to elect two delegates to the Diocesan Synod. The easiest way to handle that is to elect the two persons on the ballot who aren’t elected to the Vestry, to serve a three-year term as a delegate. At the Annual Parish Meeting on May 5 at 6:30pm, you will select four names on your ballot. The top four vote recipients will be elected to the Vestry. The fifth and sixth-placed persons will be elected to serve as delegates to the Diocesan Synod.

As you pray and discern who God is calling to lead and represent our parish, please reference the Criteria & Expectations for Members of the St. Peter's Vestry linked in the button below.


Candidates for Election to the Vestry

Glen Davis

Glen currently lives in Tallahassee, FL, with his wife of 19 years, Robin Perry-Davis. Together, they serve on the Small Group Leadership Team of St. Peter’s. He has 2 adult children.  Currently the President and CEO of The Jeremiah Group, Inc., Glen functions part-time as a Manufacturer’s Representative for Motorola Solutions Inc., handling the Department of Defense in Florida.  Glen retired from Motorola after 37 years of service in 2020. He has served as the Sr. Warden of the Vestry at Incarnation Church (Tallahassee, 2015-19) and Advent Episcopal Church (W. Bloomfield, MI, 2001-04) as well as on the Standing Committee of the Gulf Atlantic Diocese (2018-19). Glen is privileged to serve on the Boards of The Good Samaritan Network, Mentors Heart, and Acts 29 Ministries (Chair, 2009-present). Glen has led numerous small men’s groups and large men’s ministry events and has completed 5 Israel Study Tours.  He has delivered over 250 lectures on both Old and New Testament Scripture.  His passions are, studying God’s Word, Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith, fishing, golf, and hiking.


Steve Gordon

Steve Gordon is a husband and father of four. As a member of St. Peter's since 2018, Steve has served as the Chair of the Adult Discipleship Committee since 2021 and as an Usher since 2019. Outside St. Peter's, Steve built two successful businesses, is a bestselling author of five books, and speaks to business audiences across the U.S.


Rohan Joseph

Rohan Joseph has been attending St Peter’s Anglican Cathedral since June 2021. He serves as an usher and is also on the altar guild and intercessory prayer team.  He is involved with The Fellowship on Tuesday evenings and the Mentors Heart program.
He is married to Beth Medley, and they have two children, Zachary and Zoë. Rohan is a board-certified General and Bariatric Surgeon with HCA Florida Capital Surgical Specialists.


Carolyn Parlato

Carolyn Parlato is a retired attorney who joined St. Peter’s in 2010 when she moved to Tallahassee from New York. She has three daughters and three grandchildren. She is currently serving as Co-Captain of the Life Ministries Core at St. Peter’s.


Ashley Trafton

Ashley was born and raised in Tallahassee and grew up attending St. John’s Episcopal Church. She and her husband, Mark, moved back to Tallahassee in 2002 to raise their three boys and are charter members of St Peter’s. Ashley works as Vice President of Operations for Coton Colors Company. She is on the board of advisors and hospitality committee for the Charles Simeon Institute, and she and Mark have enjoyed mentoring CSI interns over the years.


Michelle Ubben

Michelle Ubben is a devoted believer in Jesus and, along with her husband, Matt, is a founding member of St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral and has raised six children in the church. They previously were members of St. John’s Episcopal Church and grew up in the Catholic Church. Michelle has led an Acts 2:42 group for the past 15 years, has served on the Altar Guild, and is currently active in a refugee outreach ministry. She previously served on the vestry in the early years of the church. She has worked in strategic communications for more than 30 years and is President and CEO of Sachs Media.


Members in Good Standing are eligible to vote

Per the St. Peter’s Bylaws, Article I states that a Member in Good Standing is

  1. Baptized;

  2. Over 18 years of age;

  3. A member of the Church for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the vote or election;

  4. Free from ecclesiastical censure;

  5. Regular in his or her attendance at the Church’s services;

  6. A member who contributes his or her time, talents or treasure to the expenses or needs of the Church for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the vote or election; and

  7. Committed to the orthodox doctrine, discipline, and worship of the Church. Orthodox doctrine is defined as the Christian belief that is taught and established in Holy Scripture and stated in the confession of the Nicene and Apostles’ Creed.

2023 Vestry Slate

Vestry Slate for 2023

St. Peter’s is grateful to announce the candidates for election to the St. Peter's Vestry. Many names were submitted for consideration, and the Nominating Committee, utilizing the criteria for Vestry membership (linked below), and godly discernment, is pleased to present these four individuals to the parish to stand for election to the St. Peter’s Vestry.

  • Vanessa Zein-Eldin

  • Greg Summers

  • DeWitt Miller

  • Jim Maples

Please begin praying for each of them by name. We are thankful for their willingness to serve the Lord as leaders of our Cathedral.

Members of the Vestry whose terms are being completed are:

  • Johanna Money

  • Jeff Kottkamp

  • Budd Kneip

  • Jim Maples (elected by the Vestry to complete the term of Sam Ashoo)

We are thankful for each of these individuals and for their service and care of this cathedral as members of the Vestry.

The Nominating Committee members are:

Jeff Kottkamp, Chair (outgoing vestry member)
Sam Bennett, Immediate Past Jr. Warden
Cal Melton, Worship Committee Representative
Julie Dombroski, Outreach Committee Representative
Mark Trafton, Charles Simeon Institute Representative
Kathy Ciarlariello, Prayer Ministry Representative


2023 Vestry Slate


Vanessa Zein-Eldin

Vanessa and her husband David have been married for 33+ years and love being parents to two adult children. They have been members of St. Peter's since its founding in 2005. Vanessa earned her Bachelor of Fine Art at the University of North Texas and enjoyed a career in graphic design. She now finds joy in creating mosaics and teaching workshops in her Art Shed. Currently at St. Peter's, Vanessa serves as the Artisans Guild co-chair; leads a high school girls Engage Group; serves in the Parish Visitors Guild; is a delegate to Diocesan Synod; and participates in an Acts Group. She meets weekly with her accountability group; has co-facilitated Beth Moore studies at St. Peter's; and has participated in Bible Study Fellowship for many years.


Greg Summers

Greg grew up in Tallahassee and returned home several years ago after careers as an Air Force officer (23 years total, active and reserve combined, Lt. Colonel) and as an educator. He was a navigator and later taught political science at the United States Air Force Academy. That faculty experience was the bridge to working in civilian life at several private, church-affiliated schools as a teacher, Department Chair, Dean, and Head of School. At St. Peter’s, he is a Verger and Docent. Greg leads an Engage Group of middle school boys and previously led a 12th-grade group. He teaches Youth Confirmation, serves as Living History Coordinator for Family Bible School, and is a Lay Mentor for Charles Simeon Institute Summer Fellows. On the diocesan level, Greg is Chair-elect of the Dynamos Steering Committee.


Dewitt Miller

DeWitt is the President of Miller Glass Company. He has been a member of St. Peter’s since its founding in 2005. He has been active in an Acts Group and men’s ministry, serving as a men’s retreat co-chair. Additionally, he has served as a Verger, on the Search Committee for our Dean, and as a delegate to Diocesan Synod. He is married to Kathy and has two grown children and four grandchildren.


Jim Maples

Jim and Elizabeth were married 55 years ago, in St. John’s Episcopal Church, in Tallahassee. They have two adult sons and two grandchildren. Jim is semi-retired from a career as an executive in the building materials, manufacturing and distribution industry. He has been an active member of St. Peter’s since its founding in 2005. His involvement has included: Vestry, owner’s representative for the construction of the Cathedral, Acts 2:42 group, Men’s Bible study, usher, chair of the Men’s Mission Council, the Dean Search Committee, LEM-V, and volunteer in various mission outreach activities. Jim is currently serving his 10th year on the Board of Trustees of Trinity School for Ministry. 


Members in Good Standing are eligible to vote

Per the St. Peter’s Bylaws, Article I states that a Member in Good Standing is

  1. Baptized;

  2. Over 18 years of age;

  3. A member of the Church for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the vote or election;

  4. Free from ecclesiastical censure;

  5. Regular in his or her attendance at the Church’s services;

  6. A member who contributes his or her time, talents or treasure to the expenses or needs of the Church for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the vote or election; and

  7. Committed to the orthodox doctrine, discipline, and worship of the Church. Orthodox doctrine is defined as the Christian belief that is taught and established in Holy Scripture and stated in the confession of the Nicene and Apostles’ Creed.

2023 Annual Parish Meeting

We will hold our Annual Parish Meeting on September 10, 2023, at 6:30pm. At that meeting, we will elect a slate of four candidates to the vestry. In that regard, we need your help. The election will be from a slate of candidates, and every member of the congregation has the right to suggest nominees to the Nominating Committee during the Nomination Phase. Please begin praying now, asking God to show you the name of anyone you think might be appropriate to serve in this ministry. Nominations may be made from June 18 to July 9, 2023.

Please make nominations by email to Ellen Culpepper or you may submit to her in writing at the parish office.


Please read the full Annual Meeting and Vestry Nomination letter from Fr. Marcus below. 

2022 Vestry Slate

Vestry Slate for 2022

St. Peter’s is grateful to announce the candidates for election to the St. Peter's Vestry and Synod Delegation. Many names were submitted for consideration, and the Nominating Committee, utilizing the criteria for Vestry membership, and godly discernment, is pleased to present these eight individuals to the parish to stand for election to the St. Peter’s Vestry & Synod Delegation.

  • Tom Crapps

  • Chad Hess

  • Chuck Lang

  • Joyce McNeill

  • Dee Dee Medina

  • Rick Mosby

  • Rachel Nordby

  • Vanessa Zein-Eldin

Please begin praying for each of them by name. We are thankful for their willingness to serve the Lord as leaders of our Cathedral.

Four of these individuals will be elected to serve on the Vestry. We will also need to elect one delegate to Diocesan Synod. The easiest way to handle that is to elect the first person on the ballot who isn’t elected to the Vestry, to serve a three-year term as a delegate. At the Annual Parish Meeting on June 12 at 6:30pm, you will select four names on your ballot. The top four vote recipients will be elected to the Vestry. The fifth-placed person will be elected to serve as a delegate to Diocesan Synod.

As you pray and discern who God is calling to lead and represent our parish, please reference the Criteria & Expectations for Members of the St. Peter's Vestry linked in the button below.


Candidates for Election to the Vestry

Tom Crapps

Tom is married to Cris Martinez and they have 3 children, Porter, Grace and Mercy. He was baptized at St John's Episcopal Church and has been a member of St. Peter’s since it was founded in 2005. He loves St Peter's and our focus on Mission work. Tom has served St. Peter’s and our diocese in the following roles: Vestry Sr Warden 2006–07; Chancellor for Diocese 2010–12; Standing Committee 2018–22.


Chad Hess

Chad B. Hess (47) has been married to Tracey for 19 years. They have twin boys, Tanner and Peyton. Chad grew up attending Catholic school and church, serving as an altar boy through high school. At age 20, God led him to the Episcopal/Anglican world. Chad and Tracey joined St. Peter's the year it was founded. Over the years, Chad has served as an Alpha Course small group leader and course emcee, Children's Chapel teacher, Sunday School teacher, LEM, verger, Synod delegate, and CSI Mentor. While living in Charleston from 2017 to 2021, he served as a Sunday School teacher, LEM, and guest speaker at historic St. Philip's Church. Chad is passionate about the future of orthodox Anglicanism. Before joining Tracey in 2021 at their company, Brown Dog Outdoor, where he does billboard graphic design, he worked as a litigation attorney for 21 years.


Chuck Lang

Chuck Lang has been married to Patty for nearly 29 years. They have three sons, Charlie (23), Jonathan (19), and Collin (18). Chuck has worked for many years in technology sales in the government sector and currently works in IT sales for Oracle, a software company. He loves all things St. Peter’s and serving through our many amazing ministries. He has volunteered in many roles through the years, from clean-up and parking to teaching classes and serving on various committees, including as Chair of the Dean Search Committee. Currently, he feels blessed to serve within the Missions & Evangelism Prison ministry, in Children’s and Youth Ministries as a Sunday School teacher and Engage group leader, and as a Sunday morning usher.


Joyce McNeill

Joyce McNeill has been a member of St. Peter’s since its founding in 2005. She is married to Mac and together, they have two grown children and six grandchildren. Joyce loves playing tennis, walking, traveling, being at the beach, and spending time with her grandchildren. Over the years, her involvement at St. Peter’s has included serving as a VBS volunteer, on the Women’s Ministry Council and Retreat Committee, as a Children’s Chapel volunteer, Greeter, Intercessory Prayer Minister, and with the Bereavement Ministry. She is active in the Mary & Martha Guild and Bible Studies, including her ACTS 2:42 Group. Joyce was also blessed to serve on the Dean Search Committee.


Dee Dee Medina

Dee Dee Medina and John, her husband of 33 years have been members of St. Peter’s since 2006. They have three children, John (J.A.) Medina, Jr. (30), Harvard Medina (28), and Mary Claire Medina (25) and recently welcomed a new family member, as John Jr. married Sarah Zambetti Medina in December 2021. As a member of St. Peter’s, Dee Dee has taught Sunday School, volunteered during the Dynamos weekends, served in the community-wide missions (i.e., Love at Work), participated in Women’s Retreats, and is a member of an ACTS 2:42 Group. Over the years, Dee Dee and her family have supported global missions, the Acolyte program, the Charles Simeon Institute, and many other essential programs in the life of St. Peter’s.


Rick Mosby

Rick Mosby retired as Deputy Chief of Plans, Air Force Space Forces, in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Rick began attending St. Peter’s after retiring from Martin County High School in Stuart, FL, where he worked as AFJROTC’s Senior Aerospace Science Instructor. While living in Stuart, he spent 15 years volunteering at his church as a high school youth leader, photographer, and Church Security Officer. Rick served on the Dean Search Committee. Rick was appointed Director of Safety at St. Peter’s and heads the security teams that are responsible for ensuring the safety of parishioners and guests attending our services. He and Dolores have been married for 41 years, and have two adult children and two grandchildren. His hobbies include piloting his Piper Pathfinder and wildlife photography.


Rachel Nordby

Rachel has been a member of St. Peter's since 2011. She and her husband, Daniel, have three very active children - Andrew (12), Peter (10), and Katie (8). Rachel was born and raised here in Tallahassee, earned her B.A. in Classical Studies from the University of Florida, and graduated with her J.D. from FSU Law School. She currently serves as a Lay Eucharistic Minister.  Over the years, she has volunteered with several ministries/events: Children's Ministry, Mom to Mom, Children's Ministry Greeter, VBS Tribe Leader/Assistant Leader, Sunday School substitute teacher, Children's Ministry Advisory Council, English Fayre, Alpha dinner preparation/serving.


Vanessa Zein-Eldin

Vanessa Zein-Eldin and her husband David have been married 32+ years and have two amazing grown children. They have been members of St. Peter's since its founding in 2005. Vanessa earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the University of North Texas and enjoys a career in graphic design and mosaic art. Currently, at St. Peter's, Vanessa serves as the Artisans Guild co-chair; leads a high school girls Engage Group; serves in the Parish Visitors Guild; and participates in an ACTS 2:42 group. She has co-facilitated Beth Moore studies at St. Peter's; meets weekly with an accountability group; and has participated in Bible Study Fellowship for many years.


Members in Good Standing are eligible to vote

Per the St. Peter’s Bylaws, Article I states that a Member in Good Standing is

  1. Baptized;

  2. Over 18 years of age;

  3. A member of the Church for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the vote or election;

  4. Free from ecclesiastical censure;

  5. Regular in his or her attendance at the Church’s services;

  6. A member who contributes his or her time, talents or treasure to the expenses or needs of the Church for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the vote or election; and

  7. Committed to the orthodox doctrine, discipline, and worship of the Church. Orthodox doctrine is defined as the Christian belief that is taught and established in Holy Scripture and stated in the confession of the Nicene and Apostles’ Creed.

Annual Parish Meeting for 2022

We will hold our Annual Parish Meeting on June 12th, 2022, at 6:30PM. At that meeting, we will elect a new class of the vestry. In that regard, we need your help. The election will be from a slate of candidates, and every member of the congregation has the right to suggest nominees to the Nominating Committee. This is the same process we used last year. Please begin praying now, asking God to show you the name of anyone you think might be appropriate to serve this in ministry.

As an overview, the process will look like this:

  • 4.25.22 – 5.15.22: Nominations open to the congregation

  • 5.15.22 – 5.29.22: Nominating Committee narrow and solicit candidates from a list of nominees

  • 5.30.22: Final slate published to the congregation (ideally a slate of 8 names for 4 spots)

  • 6.12.22: Elections at Annual Parish Meeting.

Please make nominations by email to Ellen Culpepper at Ellen@StPetersFL.com or you may submit nominations to her in writing at the parish office.

We will also need to elect one delegate to Diocesan Synod. The easiest way to handle that is to elect the first person on the ballot who isn’t elected to the vestry to serve a three-year term as a delegate.


Please read the full Annual Meeting and Vestry Nomination letter from Fr. Marcus below. 

Vestry Slate for 2021

Vestry Slate for 2021

St. Peter's introduces the 2021 Vestry Slate. Many names were submitted for consideration, and the Nominating Committee, utilizing the criteria for Vestry membership and Godly discernment, are pleased to present these eight individuals to the parish to stand for election to the St. Peter’s Vestry.

  • Julie Dombroski

  • Kel Farris

  • Jerry Ford

  • Neal Johnson

  • Cal Melton

  • DeWitt Miller

  • Kristina Osterhaus

  • Bruce Prevatt

As a reminder of the process and timeline:

What happens to the nominations once made?

  • After confirming that each nominee meets the canonical requirements to be a vestry member, the Dean sends the full list of eligible nominees to the Nominating Committee.

  • The Nominating Committee is made up of the off-going vestry members and the Rector, who is a non-voting member of the Committee.

  • That committee then prayerfully discerns who God might be calling to serve as a vestry member and begins calling those nominees to ask if they will be willing to run.

  • The Nominating Committee will keep contacting nominees until they identify an appropriate number of candidates, normally around two for every seat vacant.

  • The Nominating Committee then submits the final slate of candidates to the vestry for approval.

  • Around two weeks before the Annual Parish Meeting, the church office will publish a final slate.

The timeline:


Vestry Candidates for Election

Julie Dombroski

Julie is a retired teacher and the widow of John Dombroski. Her daughter, Christine, is married to Sean Jecko in North Carolina, and her son, Matthew, is married to Tori in California. She has three grandchildren; Ann Elizabeth and Jonathan Jecko, and Savannah Sadie Dombroski. She has been a member of St. Peter’s since 2005. She helps with the first grade Sunday school class, and she is a member of both Mary & Martha Guild and Daughters of the Holy Cross. She attends various Bible study classes, Mom to Mom, and the new Grandparents group. She is also a new member of the Cathedral Connections Ministry.


Kelton Farris

Kel has been an in-house attorney for SunTrust Bank and a premium finance company that was owned by SunTrust for almost 30 years, and he and his family moved to Tallahassee in 2002. He has been married to Margaret for 30 years, and they have been blessed with a son and daughter (John and Madison), who attended St. Peter’s until they grew up and left home. Kel and Margaret have been members of St. Peter’s since the Church started in 2005. During his time at St. Peter’s, Kel has been involved in Kairos Prison Ministry, a Men’s Breakfast cooking team (back when we cooked the breakfasts), an 11:15 ushering team and numerous Bible study classes.


Jerry Ford

Dr. Jerry Ford is an ophthalmologist with Eye Associates of Tallahassee. He is married to Cay and they have been members of St. Peter’s since 2005. Together they have three children, Anna Cay (22), James (20), and Lainey (14). Jerry’s participation in ministry at St. Peter’s has included: Usher since 2005 (Head Usher 2009-2018), Finance Committee member, Synod delegate, Vestry, Media Committee, Dean Search Committee, and he recently participated in Avodah Day 2021 at Good Samaritan Village.


Neal Johnson

Neal Johnson has been married to Joanne for over sixty years. Together, they have two grown children and six grandchildren, ages 16 to 33. He retired from AT&T and Bellsouth Telephone where he served for thirty-three years with his last position being Operations Manager for Bellsouth Special Services Operations. He has attended St. Peter’s since January 2006 and currently serves as a Lay Eucharistic Minister and with a Wednesday morning Sexton Team. In the past, he has served on the Vestry, as a Synod Representative, as a Stephen Minister, usher, and as the Family Verger/Representative for funerals.


Cal Melton

Dr. Cal Melton is a Chiropractic Physician in Tallahassee and has been practicing for the past 20 years. His wife, Corrie, and he came to St. Peter's shortly after its formation. They have raised their sons, William and Phillip, here. Most of his immediate family has joined them at St. Peter's including his father, Calvin Melton, who recently joined the church, and his sister, Callie Griffin and her family. His nephew, Seiler Griffin, was an acolyte until he recently left for college.

He has been a member at St. Peter's since 2010, serving as a Verger for the last five years and Acolyte Master since Jamie’s retirement in March. Other areas of service include Discernment Committees, Co-Chair for the 2012 Parish Retreat, Middle School small group leader, and “Dad” of several Dynamos weekend. He has chaperoned two youth mission trips and has been involved with the Children’s, Youth, and Hospitality Ministries.

St. Peter's has been an amazing place for his family. He looks forward to continuing to serve where the Lord directs him.


DeWitt Miller

DeWitt Miller is the President of Miller Glass Company. He has been a member of St. Peter’s since its founding in 2005. He has been active in an Acts Group and men’s ministry, serving as a men’s retreat co-chair. Additionally, he has served as a verger as well as on the Search Committee for our new Dean. He is married to Kathy and has two grown children and three grandchildren.


Kristina Osterhaus

Kristina is a former attorney turned stay-at-home mom. She and her husband Tim have attended St. Peter's since 2008 with their four (now teenage) children - Elizabeth, Will, Anne, and Ian. Kristina's mom, Astrid Reynolds, joined St. Peter's shortly after she moved to Tallahassee to be closer to family. Kristina has taught the preschool Sunday School class for over a decade. She has also served on the Vestry, the Vestry Nominations Committee, and the Children's Ministry Advisory Council, worked as a tribe leader at many Vacation Bible Schools, and volunteered at the English Fayre. Most recently, she served as secretary to the Search Committee.


Bruce Prevatt

Bruce Prevatt is a retired Director of the FSU Center for Employee Assistance as well as a retired Captain in the United States Navy Reserves. He has been a member of St. Peter’s since 2005. His involvement in the parish has included: Finance Committee (Treasurer); diocesan delegate; mission trips to Uganda and Cuba; Stephen Ministry Leader; Verger; Lay Eucharistic Minister; Grandparents Ministry; and a Home/Visiting Lay Eucharistic Minister. He is married to Frances and has six children and eight grandchildren.


Members in Good Standing

Per the St. Peter’s Bylaws, Article I states that a Member in Good Standing is

  1. Baptized;

  2. Over 18 years of age;

  3. A member of the Church for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the vote or election;

  4. Free from ecclesiastical censure;

  5. Regular in his or her attendance at the Church’s services;

  6. A member who contributes his or her time, talents or treasure to the expenses or needs of the Church for at least six (6) months prior to the date of the vote or election; and

  7. Committed to the orthodox doctrine, discipline, and worship of the Church. Orthodox doctrine is defined as the Christian belief that is taught and established in Holy Scripture and stated in the confession of the Nicene and Apostles’ Creed.

A Women's Pregnancy Center Update

Life: A Women's Pregnancy Center

We are constantly amazed at how the Lord brings in women who think they know what decision they want to make for their pregnancy, but God changes their heart to desire life. We have an incredible counselor named Vicki who pours into each of her clients so beautifully. She constantly goes above and beyond to make sure every client is loved and cared for to the best of her abilities. Not long after she started working at AWPC, she had a young client who felt the need to have an abortion. She was able to talk with this client about not only what abortion looks like, but how it has the potential to affect women. She was able to have an ultrasound at AWPC at her initial visit, which was an incredibly powerful time, prompting her to truly consider the life of the child in her womb. Even outside of the counseling room, Vicki met this young woman for coffee to further discuss her options, and encourage her that choosing life was definitely an attainable possibility for her.

Several months later, this client has remained in contact with Vicki, updating her counselor on her pregnancy journey. In fact, this client just recently gave birth to a beautiful, healthy baby boy. In the words of her counselor, “She has pressed through tremendous opposition and still she continues on. Our session together, the ultrasound, and our countless texts and correspondence has literally made a life and death difference in her life and the life of her son.”

We have the beautiful privilege of seeing beautiful stories like this being written by God’s mighty hand all the time. Children are given a chance at life because of the way the Father looks down on these beloved little ones, and challenges their parents to view their beating heart in a new light. What a blessing it is to see lives being saved. This job allows us to confront the battle between life and death each day regarding a child’s future, and we rejoice with heaven when life prevails. Even if a mother chooses to pursue abortion, we hold onto the hope that even following this traumatic event, she will discover and cling to the hope of Jesus.

Thank you for your desire to see more babies born in our community. Thank you for praying for us, as well as our clients, as we discuss the beauty of life, and the beauty of what Jesus has done for each of us.  Please consider joining in this battle for life with the men and women from St. Peter's who are already volunteering and serving at AWPC. Contact Elizabeth Carrouth at ecarrouth@gmail.com for more information.

Annual Parish Meeting for 2021

The Annual Parish Meeting will be held on Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 6:30pm. At that meeting, we will elect a new class of vestry members (for the first time in a few years), in order to restore the normal vestry rotation. In that regard, we need your help. This year we will have an election of four new vestry members from a slate of candidates. 

As an overview, the timeline of this process is as follows:

  • May 9–June 1 | Nominations open to the congregation

  • June 1–June 13 | Nominating Committee narrow and solicit candidates from list of nominees

  • June 14 | Final slate published to the congregation (ideally a slate of 8 names for 4 positions)

  • June 27 | Elections at Annual Parish Meeting

Please submit nominations by email to Ellen Culpepper at Ellen@StPetersFL.com or you can give it to her in writing at the parish office.  Nominations are due by June 1.

Please read the official Annual Meeting and Vestry Nomination letter from Fr. Marcus below.  A copy of the letter is also being mailed to all members of the congregation.

Beating the Bounds

Led by Fr. Marcus, we resurrected an ancient English tradition called “Beating the Bounds” on Sunday. Parishioners of all ages circled the property and prayed for God’s blessing and cleansing of our land and buildings. Children were especially enthusiastic in leading this with cowbells and pompoms, while singing ‘We’re beating the bounds, we claim this land for Jesus Christ, we’re beating the bounds!’

The tradition of ‘Beating the Bounds’ occurs during Rogation Days—the three days preceding Ascension Day, which is tomorrow!

Baccalaureate Sunday

On Sunday, we recognized and celebrated our graduating high school seniors during our annual Baccalaureate service. In his sermon, Youth & Young Adult Minister, Deacon David commissioned the soon-to-be graduates as missionaries in their new stages of life—calling on them to take the Gospel of Jesus with them wherever they go. Join us in celebrating the class of 2021 and praying for them as they enter exciting new stages of life!

Feast of The Annunciation | Prayer Vigil

Feast of The Annunciation | Prayer Vigil

As we recently celebrated The Annunciation on March 25th (the announcement of the Incarnation by the angel Gabriel to Mary), we sought to celebrate the beauty and sanctity of life within a mother’s womb in our own community.

More than twenty-five St. Peter’s parishioners proclaimed the love of Christ outside of Planned Parenthood on Thursday last week and held a special prayer vigil asking for the Lord’s intervention.

If you are interested being part of this important ministry, please contact Elizabeth Carrouth at ecarrouth@gmail.com.

Wings for Change - Thank You from S. Rwenzori Diocese

South Rwenzori Diocese sends a thank you to St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral and Wings For Change who offered the opportunity to provide health education and disease prevention, menstrual hygiene management and reproductive education.

THANK YOU TO ALL WHO CONTRIBUTED. This program has had a positive impact on the community. Local residents and students are filled with gratitude and ask us to kindly continue this program so they may offer it to other schools and villages.

 
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Wings for Change - Making Feminine Products

This is a teenage boy in South Rwenzori Diocese who has devoted his day to help his female school mates remain in school all month by making reusable feminine products. With St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral and WINGS FOR CHANGE, the Diocese is educating age appropriate students in the male and female reproductive systems. The education is biblically based, offered to discourage disrespect for female students during menstruation, reduction in male on female aggression, and reduce teen pregnancies.

St. Peter’s Bible Reading Plan

St. Peter’s Bible Reading Plan

Looking for a Lenten discipline to undertake?  Why not read through the whole Bible beginning on Ash Wednesday?  St. Peter’s Adult Formation Committee has created a one-year Bible Reading Plan that will guide you through the whole Bible.  The plan runs from Lent, 2021 to Lent, 2022. Pick up your copy at the Parish Life Desk or download a copy today!

World Mission Sunday at St. Peter's

World Mission Sunday at St. Peter's

The Lord richly blessed a joyous World Missions Weekend. We had dozens of our youth take part in a special day with Christopher Quinones from Love For The Least, a ministry sharing the Gospel in the refugee camps of Northern Iraq on Saturday. We then learned from more than twenty five incredible evangelistic ministries who highlighted their work in our community and in the world at large at an energizing ministry fair after each of our services.

Our parishioners pledged to become part of work in such areas as prison, human trafficking, evangelistic outreach, life, under-resourced, and campus efforts to love people in their pain and to share the life-redeeming power of Jesus Christ. A new and exciting missional spirit is truly sweeping through St. Peter’s Anglican Church. We hope that you might join us in boldly proclaiming the Gospel in both Word & deed…

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