Vestry
The vestry is the agent and legal representative of the parish in all matters concerning its corporate property and the relations of the parish to its clergy.
Vestry Members
The vestry consists of the rector, the senior warden, the junior warden and 12 members of the parish, who are elected for three-year terms. These individuals are listed below.
Sara Glenn
Senior WardenTerm Expires Nov. 2023
Gina Lagomarsino
Junior WardenTerm Expires Nov. 2023
Mike Davis
TreasurerTerm Expires Nov. 2023
Kesha Evans
Term expires Nov. 2023
Alix Guerrier
Term Expires Nov. 2023
Emma Hersh
Term Expires Nov. 2025
Patty Jensen
Term Expires: Nov. 2023
Emily Lawson
Term Expires Nov. 2024
Charles Molluzzo
Secretary of the VestryAndrew Marshall
Andrew Marshall
Kristin Moore
Term Expires Nov. 2024
Ryan McNavage
Term Expires Nov. 2025
Keri Piester
Term Expires Nov. 2024
Jane Ward
Term Expires Nov. 2025
Joshua Wilson
Term Expires Nov. 2025
Junior Warden: Gina Lagomarsino
Kesha Evans
Emma Hersh
Finance
Dear Members of St. Columba's:
At our Annual Meetings held in November every year, whoever is Treasurer typically reviews our audited financial statements and present a report of the financial highlights of the past year. The audits and reports that have been presented in the past three years are attached below.
Attached you will find the following documents:
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There are currently seven standing committees of the vestry:
The Finance & Property committee is chaired by the parish treasurer, who has the responsibility for maintaining all parish funds, receiving and disbursing monies in accordance with approved budget, maintaining accounts. Membership on the Finance committee is open to vestry and non-vestry members.
The Governance commit…
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Diocesan delegates represent St. Columba’s at the annual diocesan convention, which brings together clergy and lay members from all 88 congregations under the Bishop’s leadership each January to decide the diocesan budget, elect members of various diocesan bodies and vote on special resolutions. They are elected as alternates for one year, and then elected as full lay delegates f…
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