St. Mary’s Episcopal names leader
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After a nationwide search, the leaders of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
have asked the Rev. Elizabeth I. Rechter, formerly of the Cathedral
of St. Philip in Atlanta, Ga., to lead the parish.
“I am very excited to become a part of this faithful and vibrant
Christian community,” Rechter said in a statement.
The choice of Rechter follows an intensive national search process
conducted in collaboration with the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles.
“We are truly blessed to have found a priest with the Rev.
Rechter’s many gifts,” said St. Mary’s Senior Warden Tom Davis in a
statement.
Over the past decade, Rechter served in many capacities at St.
Philip, a 5,000-member church.
Most recently she was canon associate in education and pastoral
care. She was also canon missioner, responsible for all outreach
ministries, and canon for evangelism.
She has led mission trips to Ecuador and was active in interfaith
activities and study in the Atlanta area, including organizing trips
to Turkey and Morocco.
“We welcome Rechter to the diverse Southern California Episcopal
family,” said the Rev. Sergio Carranza, bishop assistant for the
Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, in a statement.
Prior to joining the Cathedral staff, Rechter served as assistant
to the rector at Trinity Church, Princeton, N.J., and as a seminarian
assistant at the Church of the Savior, Washington, D.C., and St.
Francis, Great Falls, Va.
Rechter received a bachelor of science degree from Douglass
College at Rutgers University and a master of divinity from the
Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia.
Rechter lives in Laguna Beach with her husband, Jay, and their
children Jonathan and Caroline.
Rechter will celebrate the Holy Eucharist and deliver her first
homily during two services at St. Mary’s on Oct. 9 (traditional rite
at 8 a.m.; contemporary rite at 10 a.m.). The services are open to
all worshippers.
The church is located at 428 Park Ave. Information: (949) 494.3542
or o7www.stmaryslagunabeach.orgf7.
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