Laura has been a member of Epiphany since the Fall of 2012 and on staff since 2014. She has previously served as Epiphany’s Youth Group Convener and Engagement Minister. A native of Southern California, Laura grew up in the Episcopal Church. She has a degree in Political Science from Boston University and previously worked in
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Pam Demian
Pam Demian joined Epiphany Parish of Seattle as their Business Manager Feb 20, 2020. Pam’s major role is managing the accounting, designing accounting systems and serving as lead in audit prep. She has previously worked in the non-profit sector for ten years prior as an accounting manager locally for the USO Northwest at Sea-Tac Airport
Jad Baaklini
Jad Baaklini joined Epiphany in August of 2019. Jad immigrated to the United States in July of 2018, with his wife Christine, who serves as Children’s Minister at St. Peter’s Episcopal Parish. Before moving to Seattle from Beirut, Lebanon, Jad and Christine were members of All Saints International Congregation, a parish of the Episcopal Church
Amanda Eap
Amanda Eap was born in Seattle and grew up in Kent, WA. Amanda started working at Epiphany in July 2012 as a nursery attendant. In August 2014, she transitioned into the role of Hospitality and Security Coordinator up until June 2022. Amanda now works as the Parish Life Minister at Epiphany. Her duties include engaging
Doug Oles
Doug chairs the Diocesan Committee on Constitution & Canons and is a Lay Deputy to General Convention. He practices law with a concentration in contracts (e.g., construction, real estate), and he helped write “Cities of the Classical World”, a gazetteer of ancient cities. His wife Alida grew up in China and runs a business that
Judith Mayotte
Judith Mayotte took a circuitous route from Cape Town’s St. George’s Cathedral, to the Washington National Cathedral before landing at Epiphany in 2017. Here she happily joined an engaged community of faith-filled people living out their Christian values. Through her work among and advocacy on behalf of refugees and internally displaced civilians, Judy wrote Disposable
Ed Emerson
Ed is a lifelong Episcopalian who grew up in California. He and his wife Nancy joined Epiphany in the mid-1970s when they moved to Seattle. They have two grown children, Michael and Julie and five grandchildren. Ed has been on the Epiphany Vestry three times: in the 1980’s and 1990’s, and when Doyt first arrived
Zach Miller
Zach Miller began attending Epiphany with his wife, Bethany, and children Eddie,Lydia, and Rhett in 2014 after moving to Seattle from Phoenix. Zach was received into the Episcopal Church in 2009 in Arizona. He is involved with EMG2 (Epiphany Men’s Group #2) and serves as a Eucharistic Minister and occasionally as an usher with his