The Reverend Catherine Reese McKinney

Transition Rector

Phone: H 757-345-0360   C 757-256-8407

Fax: 757-345-0101

Email: crm2002@aol.com

         crm.staec@verizon.net

Ordinations

March 23, 2003   St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, St. Clair, Michigan

October 26, 2003   Grace Episcopal Church, Port Huron, Michigan  

Previous Parishes

All Saints Episcopal Church, Marysville, Michigan Rector 2002-2004

St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Algonac, Michigan Rector 2002-2004

Gethsemane Episcopal Church, Proctorsville, Vermont Transition Rector 2004-2005

All Saints Episcopal Church, South Hill, Virginia Transition Rector 2006-2007

Personal

Born: 1954 in Memphis, Tennessee

Husband: Dan (Married 31 Years)

Children: Kimberly, Jessica, Daniel, and Emily

Grandchildren: Alexander, Hannah, Christian, Natalie, Chase, Brendan,

                         Abbigail, Aubrey and (Coming Nov. 9!) Kiersten

Education

University of Tennessee Bachelor of Science In Education 1984

Virginia Theological Seminary Master in Divinity 2001

Favorite Books

Fiction: The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova

Poetry: Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein

Theology: Moments with the Savior by Ken Gire

History: Manhunt by James Swanson

Past Service

+ HIV/AIDS Committee + Rainbow Camp for Children and Adults Affected/Infected by AIDS 

+ Camp Counselor, Chaplain, and Program Design Team + Prison Ministry

+ Eastern Michigan Diocesan Acolyte Committee + National and Diocesan Youth Conventions

+ Leadership Team for E.M. Diocesan Revisioning + Appreciative Inquiry Team        

+ Board of Directors Psychological Studies and Clergy Support Center

+ Board of Directors Safe Horizons Area Domestic Violence and Homeless Shelters

+ Currently Participating in the Servant Leader Formation Program

What I love about St. Andrew’s: Thus far, I would say the hopefulness, faithfulness, inclusiveness, and collegiality- and the sense that God is at the center of your life together. My hope is that together we can nurture these gifts through worship, formation, and parish and community involvement, as we discover the Church in new ways: as a living, loving, forgiving, relevant and purposeful gathering place to grow together in Christ.