Standing Committee

Clergy:

2011        The Rev. Keith Axberg           kaxberg@diosanjoaquin.org     

2010        The Rev. Glenn Kanestrom      gkanestrom@diosanjoaquin.org 

2009        The Rev. John Shumaker        jshumaker@diosanjoaquin.org

2008        The Rev. Tim Vivian              tvivian@diosanjoaquin.org

Lay:   

2011           Cindy Smith                        csmith@diosanjoaquin.org

2010           John Ledbetter                    jledbetter@diosanjoaquin.org

2009           Richard Jennings                  rjennings@diosanjoaquin.org

2008         Beryl Simkins                       bsimkins@diosanjoaquin.org

 

Summary Standing Committee Meeting April 18, 2008

Summary Standing Committee Meeting May 16, 2008 

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From: Christ The King Community Episcopal Church

Prayer Requests

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From: Christ The King Community Episcopal Church

Collections and need

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From: St. Francis' Episcopal Church

Loaves and Fishes

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