Harrowing Of Hell

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

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

Andrea King

Andrea joined the vestry in 2019 and she and her family have been part of the Epiphany community for about 11 years. She is a member of the Epiphany Choir and currently helps facilitate a Sacred Ground discussion group. For her “day job,” Andrea is Vice President of the Swedish Medical Center Foundation, helping lead

Brooke Bascom

Brooke joined the Epiphany community in 2011 with her husband, Wellesley Chapman, and daughters Zoë and Elliott. Brooke has been involved with the small group ministry and Sunday School. Wellesley has been active on the vestry, as a lay preacher, convener of acolytes and as a Eucharistic Minister. Zoë has been active in Choristers and

Warren Morrow

Warren is new to the Vestry, about to finish his first year with this Epiphany ministry. Professionally he is an engineer and program manager, and outside of work his devotions steer primarily towards his family, church, and community. Warren is currently filling the role of Member at Large for the Vestry; hoping to be helpful

Doug Marshall

Doug is serving in his first term on Vestry and finds it an encouragement, a challenge and an opportunity for fellowship-3 things that also make Epiphany so special to him and his family. He is a husband, father and a grandfather and is grateful for the chance to spend time with his first granddaughter on