Vestry nominees
The following nominees were elected at the annual meeting on Sunday, February 9, 2020. Read about the nomination process and how you can participate in advance of the 2021 annual meeting and vestry election here.
William B. Armstrong (Bill) is retired as chief financial officer at St. Catherine’s School. He’s been a member of this parish since 1975. Bill is a trustee of St. Stephen’s Endowment which he also serves as treasurer. He is treasurer of St. Stephen’s Preschool and a member of the parish finance committee. In the past, he’s been our parish treasurer, a Sunday school teacher and superintendent, an Every Member Canvass captain, and an usher.
Alison Fauls is a retired attorney and homemaker who has been a member of St. Stephen’s since 1993. She served as co-chair of St. Stephen’s flower guild in the past, and continues as a monthly chairperson and a member of the guild’s steering committee. She has taught in Sunday school and Vacation Bible School, and been part of a May Fair House cooking team.
Barbara Massey is a retired clergyperson in the Baptist tradition who was confirmed at St. Stephen’s in 2014. She serves as a subdeacon and a chalice bearer in morning and evening services, a lay Eucharistic visitor, a crucifer and a Morning Prayer officiant. She’s a member of the icon guild and serves on a May Fair House cooking team.
Benita A. Miller, DDS, a periodontist, has been a member of St. Stephen’s since 1995. She has served on the outreach committee, as a greeter and Sunday school teacher, and coordinated St. Stephen’s “neighborhood mission trips” to CrossOver Healthcare Ministry. She has served on the vestry once before.
Blair H. Nelsen is Director of Governmental Affairs, Eastern Region, SCI, and a Command Pilot, USAF (Retired). He serves at St. Stephen’s as a chalice bearer and subdeacon, and has been a lay reader in the past. He has been a member of St. Stephen’s since 2008.
James H. Price III (Jim), a retired partner with the law firm McGuire Woods LLP, has been a member of St. Stephen’s since 1957. He serves as a mentor to the Ahmadi family (the family we resettled from Afghanistan), a CARITAS volunteer, and a mentor to a Peter Paul Development Center student who is now a freshman in college. In the past he has served on the Every Member Canvass, the capital campaign to raise funds for the parish house, a tutor at Peter Paul, and has recruited boys from Peter Paul and Anna Julia Cooper School for Woodberry Forest summer camps. Jim also participated in a rebuilding team following Hurricane Sandy.
Contact
Allison Koschak, senior warden
Calle Luke, nominating committee chair