Harrowing Of Hell

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

Sherilyn Peterson

Sherilyn is curious and her passion is learning—about everything—people, nature, travel, racial reconciliation, religion, relationships, history, gardening, cooking, wine and how to fix things. Sherilyn is an attorney by training, and is analytical and compassionate. Sherilyn has been in relationship with Epiphany for over 30 years through worship the vestry, Diocesan Convention work, Altar Guild,

Kari Glover

Kari Glover’s first introduction to Epiphany Parish came in 1979, when my husband Thad Alston and I inquired about having our wedding at Epiphany. Thad was a long-time Episcopalian. I previously was confirmed in the Presbyterian Church. Neither of us knew much about Epiphany, but we knew Thad’s mother would be very happy that we