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Father Andrew L. Sloane, Rector Before coming to St. Paul’s, Fr. Sloane had been the rector of Grace Church, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, where he served for nine years. Prior to that time he was curate at St. Mary the Virgin in New York City and at St. George’s, Schenectady, New York. Born in England, he holds degrees from Oxford University and Nashotah House Seminary and was ordained to the priesthood by the Bishop of Albany for the Archbishop of Canterbury. He began his ministry at St. Paul’s on February 22, 1998, and was formally installed as rector on May 3, 1998. Fr. Sloane is a member of the National Council of the American Branch of The Guild of All Souls, and a Guardian of the Holy House at the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. In May 2005, Fr. Sloane was awarded a Doctorate in Divinity by Nashotah House Seminary. Email: Sloane@StPauls-KSt.com Phone: 202-337-2020 EXT 12
Father Nathan J. A. Humphrey, Vicar Fr. Humphrey began his ministry at St. Paul's as curate on October 15, 2005 and assumed his current position as parochial vicar on June 1, 2010, in which capacity he also serves as the parish's Scholar-in-Residence. He previously served as curate at Saint James Parish and Academy, Monkton, Maryland, and taught in their day school. Before his ordination, he served as chaplain and religion teacher at Washington Episcopal School in Bethesda, Maryland. He grew up in Southern California and came to Maryland in the early 1990s to attend St. John's College in Annapolis. While in college, Father attended St. Anne's, the church in Church Circle, Annapolis, but was directed to our parish to make his first confession. He attended Yale Divinity School. He has been married since 2004 to Anne Stone; they have two young children, a girl and a boy. Email: Humphrey@StPauls-KSt.com Phone: 202-337-2020 EXT 11
Father Perrin Radley, Honorary Assistant Clergy Fr. Radley was born in Washington, D.C., baptized in the old St. Paul’s, and present at the groundbreaking for the present church. He was a chorister during the time of Douglas Birchby and was confirmed at St. Paul’s by Bishop Angus Dun. Fr. Radley was educated at Kenyon College, the Universities of Cambridge and Birmingham (England), The Queen’s Theological College (Birmingham, England), and the Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was ordained a deacon from St. Paul’s in 1968, and Fr. Richards was present at his ordination to the priesthood in 1969. Fr. Radley has served parishes in New England and in Vienna, Austria. In 1999, Fr. Radley retired from parish ministry to turn to other priestly interests and responsibilities, and he now lives with his wife, Laurel, an occupational therapist, in Washington, in the house in which he grew up. They have a daughter, a son, and a grandson. Email: pandlradley@alumni.unh.edu Phone: 202-333-7355 (home)
Father Lloyd Alexander Lewis, Honorary Assistant Clergy Fr. Lewis is Professor of New Testament Languages and Literature at Virginia Theological Seminary and a Priest of the Diocese of Long Island. Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Alexandria, Virginia, he is a graduate of Trinity College, Hartford and Virginia Theological Seminary. During his time in Seminary he was Seminarian Assistant here at St. Paul’s. Dr. Lewis holds a doctorate in New Testament from Yale University, has been a Visiting Professor at the General Theological Seminary, and has served as an assistant in parishes in New York, Connecticut, and Washington, D.C. For nine years he was Dean of the George Mercer School of Theology in Garden City, N.Y., and is one of two Canons Theologian to the Bishop of Long Island. Fr. Lewis appreciates the importance of St. Paul’s as a place where individuals can be formed for mission and ministry, both lay and ordained. He is particularly thankful for the long association that St. Paul’s has had with Virginia Seminary and its Field Education program. Email: LALewis@vts.edu Phone: 703-461-0977 (home); 703-461-1713 (office)
Father Randall Lee McQuin, Honorary Assistant Clergy Fr. McQuin is a Director of Advanced Planning for AXA Advisors, LLC, a financial services company and a Priest of the Diocese of Kansas. A native Kansan, he is a graduate of the University of Kansas, the University of Kansas School of Law, and Yale Divinity School. After serving as a parish priest and diocesan vice chancellor in the Dioceses of Western Kansas and Kansas, Fr. McQuin came to Washington, D.C., in the 1980s to work at Georgetown University Law Center. From his first days in Washington, he developed a relationship with St. Paul’s, becoming an assisting priest in 2003. Email: randall.mcquin@axa-advisors.com Phone: 703-243-9761 (home); 703-207-0900 (office)
Father Douglas Andrew Gordon Greenaway, Honorary Assistant Clergy Fr. Greenaway was ordained in the Diocese of Washington in 2000 and serves as Priest Associate at St. Paul’s Rock Creek Parish and as an Honorary Assistant at St. Paul’s Parish, K Street. He previously served at St. Alban’s Parish on Mount St. Albans. He holds a Master of Divinity from Wesley Theological Seminary, a Master of Architecture from the Catholic University of America, in Washington, DC, and is a graduate of Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. Since 1985, Fr. Greenaway has served as an advocate and government affairs specialist in Washington, DC. He has served as President & CEO for 21 years of the National WIC Association, NWA, the nonprofit education arm and advocacy voice of the over 9 million mothers and young children participating in WIC and the nation’s over 12,200 WIC service provider agencies and clinics. Fr. Greenaway is responsible for directing the Association as well as representing the WIC community’s interests to the White House, Congress, the US Department of Agriculture, and other federal agencies and departments. Fr. Greenaway and his son, Vishal Sean, are both bi-national citizens of the US and Canada, avid skiers, soccer fans, and Francophiles. Fr. Greenaway had the great privilege of officiating at the marriage of his son Vishal and his new daughter-in-law Bijal at St. Paul’s K Street in May of 2009. Email: douglasg@nwica.org.
Deacon Eric J. Lobsinger. Deacon Lobsinger was ordained at St. Paul’s Parish on May 13, 2010, the Feast of the Ascension, and is assigned by the Bishop of Washington to serve St. Paul’s as a vocational deacon. He began his discernment for diaconal ministry with the Diocese of Missouri during his third year of law school. His formation process continued in the Diocese of Kyushu of the Anglican Church of Japan during his post-graduate studies in Fukuoka, Japan. His research led him back to the United States, where he continued the formation process in the Diocese of Chicago. Deacon Lobsinger lived in Chicago and was active at St. James Cathedral before moving to Washington, DC in 2007. He is a Lieutenant in the U.S. Coast Guard and serves as a Judge Advocate. He graduated from law school and college at Washington University in St. Louis and studied international law at Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan where he earned an LL.D. and an LL.M. His outside interests include baseball, maritime law, and Japanese recipes. Email: elobsinger@stpauls-kst.com Telephone: 202-337-2020 ext. 48
Mr. Robert McCormick, Director of Music Robert McCormick, a native of Macon, Georgia, is Director of Music at St. Paul’s Parish, K Street, Washington, D.C. At St. Paul’s he holds primary responsibility for conducting the semi-professional Parish Choir, the Choir of Men and Boys, the Girls’ Choir, and the Youth Choir. Prior to this position, he served for seven years as Organist and Music Director at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York City, one of this country's most celebrated Anglo-Catholic parishes. At St. Mary’s he administered a busy liturgical music program, including conducting one of the city's most highly regarded professional choirs, a choir of volunteers, oversaw a weekly organ recital series, and played the historic four-manual, 91-rank Aeolian-Skinner organ. He assumed this prominent position at the age of twenty-two. Mr. McCormick holds the Bachelor of Music degree in organ performance, summa cum laude, from Westminster Choir College, Princeton, New Jersey. While at Westminster, Mr. McCormick was assistant organist at Trinity Church, Princeton. There he accompanied the choir in a tour of English Cathedrals and on a professional recording of music by William Harris and Herbert Howells. Mr. McCormick has received numerous awards and scholarships including the Peter B. Knock award and, from Westminster, the Donald McDonald award and the Andrew Rider award for high academic standing. He is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda, the national music honor society. Mr. McCormick's organ teachers have included Robert Carwithen (at Westminster Choir College, repertoire) and McNeil Robinson (privately, repertoire and improvisation). Mr. McCormick is known for his ability in organ improvisation, which he uses weekly in a liturgical setting. He was named a semi-finalist in the St. Albans International Organ Festival Improvisation Competition, held in July 2005. A frequent concert artist, recent appearances include the Basically Bach Festival at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in New York City, the Great Organists series at St. John's Cathedral in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a recital for the New York City Pipe Organ Encounters, and recitals and workshops for American Guild of Organists chapters in Northern Virginia, Potomac, Maryland, and Tulsa, Oklahoma. He served for two years as sub-dean of the New York City chapter of the American Guild of Organists. The newest recording of the St. Paul’s, K Street, choirs and organ, We Sing of God, is to be released in spring 2010 on the Pro Organo label. In summer 2010 he will be a featured artist at the National Conference of the Association of Anglican Musicians (Hartford, Connecticut), as well as the National Convention of the American Guild of Organists (Washington, D.C.). In February 2011 he will appear as soloist with the Macon (Georgia) Symphony Orchestra. Email: McCormick@stpauls-kst.com Phone: 202-337-2020 EXT 14
Mr. John Bradford Bohl, Assistant Music Director John Bradford Bohl, a native of Flint, Michigan, began studying piano at age six, and organ at age ten, and held his first position as organist and choir director at the age of twelve. Mr. Bohl studied organ with Dr. Marilyn Keiser and voice with tenor Paul Elliott at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. He previously held the position of Assistant Organist and Choirmaster at Old Saint Paul’s Church in Baltimore, MD, (2005-2007) where he assisted in the training of the boy and girl choristers, the Choir of Men & Women, and the Vespers’ Schola. At St. Paul's, Mr. Bohl assists with the training of the boy and girl choristers, and is the principal accompanist of the choirs. Mr. Bohl is also active as a vocalist in the Washington, DC area, and abroad. He currently sings with the Countertop Quartet, the Washington Bach Consort, the Choirs of the Washington National Cathedral, and the Choir of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. He has also sung with the Holy Trinity Bach Choir (NYC), Pro Arte Singers (Bloomington, IN), and the Festival Ensemble Stuttgart (Germany), conducted by Bach scholar Helmuth Rilling. Mr. Bohl has been soloist with numerous ensembles in the United States, including singing Bernstein’s Missa Brevis and Chichester Psalms with the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, Bach’s B-minor Mass with the Trinity Choir in Worcester, MA, Handel’s Messiah as part of the Abendmusik series at Plymouth UCC in Lincoln, NE, Haydn's Nicholai Mass with DC-based early music group Chantry, and most recently with the Washington Chorus in a concert of music by New York composer Nico Muhly. Email: Bohl@StPauls-KSt.com Phone: 202-337-2020 EXT 22
Ms. Melva Willis, Parish Administrator Ms. Willis is a native of the Washington metro area. During her career she has held administrative positions with law firms, contractors, educational institutions, and telecommunications companies. Ms. Willis lives in Dumfries, Virginia, with her husband, Carl, who works for TWA at Reagan Washington National Airport. They have two grown daughters, Shalane and Stephanie and two grandchildren, Ramie and Carl. Some of her hobbies and interests are reading, crafts and spending time with her family at their weekend cottage on the Northern Neck of Virginia. Email: Willis@StPauls-KSt.com Phone: 202-337-2020 EXT 13
Mr. Robert J. Motes, Honorary Assistant Director of Music Mr Motes, born in southern West Virginia, has lived nearly all of his life in the Washington, DC area. He received his Bachelor of Music degree from he Catholic University of America, where he studied organ with William Watkins. He began his career in church music at Christ Church Parish, Kensington, Maryland, spending eleven years as Director of Music. It was during this time that Mr Motes began his relationship with St. Paul's, assisting J. Marcus Ritchie at Evensong and Benediction, and later substituting for Jeffrey Smith. More recently he served for seven years as organist and Choirmaster at St. Andrew's Church, Arlington, Virginia, where he directed all aspects of the music program, including monthly Choral Evensong. Currently, Mr Motes sings tenor in the Parish Choir and assists Mr. McCormick and Mr Bohl. When not pursuing his musical interests, he is a Senior Principal at CACI International Inc., an Arlington, Virginia-based information technology firm.
Mr. Frederick Murdock, Maintenance Manager Phone: 202-337-2020 EXT 15
Ms. Edie Davis, Parish Catechist Mrs. Davis is a cradle Episcopalian who has lived in the Washington area since 1968. She has a bachelor’s degree in history, experience in classroom teaching and parish administration, six years of EFM (Education for Ministry), and training in the catechumenate. She is a lay associate of the Community of St Mary (Greenwich, NY). A member of St Paul’s since 1982, her primary parish ministries have been in adult formation, altar guild, and hospital visitation, and she has led the Pilgrims in Christ catechumenate with Fr Sloane since 1998. Mrs. Davis lives in College Park with her husband, a CPA. They have two grown daughters and one grandchild. More information about the Pilgrims in Christ catechumenate may be found here. Phone: 301-277-6545 or Email: edavis008@hotmail.com.
(Photo: Laurita Liles)Charles Smith, Seminarian Assistant Charles Smith is a senior at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Va., and began work as a Seminarian Assistant at St. Paul’s in September 2009 for a two year internship. He was born in Roanoke, Virginia, and is sponsored by the Diocese of Southern Virginia and The Church of the Holy Apostles in Virginia Beach, VA—an Anglican/Roman Catholic parish that belongs to both the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Richmond. He is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College. He hopes to return to the diocese of Southern Virginia to serve as a parish priest there.