Sunday Worship
8:00 am Faith at Eight - Eucharist in the Round in Upper Farnham Hall
10:30 am Holy Eucharist, Rite II in the Sanctuary
7:00 pm Taizé Service
Weekday Services
Tuesdays, 7:00 am, Eucharist for Peace & Justice
Lynne Durbin has been a member of the Vestry for the past two years. She became a regular participant in Memorial Episcopal services in the fall of 2007 and was receiv ed into the Episcopal Church in the spring of 2008. Formerly, she was a Roman Catholic and attended services at the Cathedral. She has found Memorial to be a wonderful spiritual home, filled with loving and caring people. Lynne serves as an usher and lector.
The Memorial Players brought Lynne to the church when her son, Christopher Mergen, wanted to try out for “Cats” and Ann Mladinov made a convincing argument for parents participating in the plays with their children. Since then, she and Christopher have performed in “Mame”, “The Sound of Music”, and "Annie".
During the time she does not spend at Memorial, Lynne is Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary for Adhesives Research, Inc., a global manufacturer of specialty adhesives and films. She is also active on the boards of The Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, the Parks and People Foundation and Network 2000.
Lynne lives in Ruxton with her husband of 28 years, John-Francis (JF) Mergen, and their son, Christopher. Lynne and JF are both pilots and enjoy taking trips in their small plane to interesting places around the mid-Atlantic region.
Lynne is honored to serve as Senior Warden.
Jeff Whipple was raised an Episcopalian in northeastern Ohio. After trying several other denominations, he returned to the Episcopal Church when he began attending Memorial Episcopal in 2006. Jeff serves as chalicist and audio operator. He was a member of the 2010 Stewardship Committee. Jeff will complete the four-year Education for Ministry program this year. Jeff is a systems and software engineer with GE Healthcare where he is involved in the analysis and design of imaging information systems. He will soon begin a new role at GE implementing health information exchanges for regional health care organizations. Jeff and his partner Scott (Greg) Samples reside in Severn with their dogs Tink and Mully.
Nancy has been at Memorial since 1972 and “came for choir and stayed for church.” She was Treasurer of Restoration and Renaissance capital campaign and Co-chair of Organ Committee. She has served as a Vestry member for three terms. Presently, she is the interim choir director and active in Memorial Players. Nancy is a happy and proud godmother of Ruby Webb and Andrew Glasgow. During her work week, she serves as Accountant at Watson’s Garden Center since 1979.
Erin Kelly came to Memorial with her partner Mairi Quodomine in the spring of 2002 and was received into the Episcopal Church in 2003. She grew up in the United Methodist Church and was first introduced to the Anglican Communion while on a study abroad semester in England. At Memorial, she returned to a childhood interest in acolyting and serves as Crucifer, Torchbearer and Verger. She also serves as part of the Altar Guild and maintains the parish registers and church archives as Registrar.
Outside of Memorial, Erin is a reference librarian at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. When not at work or church, she can be found reading, knitting, singing the alto part to any available music, and dancing with Arlington Northwest Morris. Erin lives in Bolton Hill with Mairi and their cat Maeve.
Lynne Durbin became a regular participant in Memorial Episcopal services in the fall of 2007 and was received into the Episcopal church in the spring of 2008. Formerly, she was a Roman Catholic and attended services at the Cathedral. She has found Memorial to be a wonderful spiritual home, filled with very loving and caring people. Lynne serves as an usher and lector and will soon be assisting as an acolyte. The Memorial Players brought Lynne to the church when her son, Christopher Mergen, wanted to try out for “Cats” and Ann Mladinov made a convincing argument for parents participating in the plays with their children. Since then, she and Christopher have performed in “Mame” and look forward to performing in “The Sound of Music” in the spring. During the time she does not spend at Memorial, Lynne is Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary for Adhesives Research, Inc., a global manufacturer of specialty adhesives and films. She is also active on the boards of The Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, the Parks and People Foundation and Network 2000. Lynne lives in Ruxton with her husband of 25 years, John-Francis (JF) Mergen, and their son, Christopher. Two cats, Purr and Present, round out the family. Lynne and JF are both pilots and enjoy taking trips in their small plane to interesting places around the mid-Atlantic region.
Erin Kelly came to Memorial with her partner Mairi Quodomine in the spring of 2002 , and was received into the Episcopal Church in 2003. She grew up in the United Methodist Church and was first introduced to the Anglican Communion while on a study abroad semester in England. At Memorial, she returned to a childhood interest in acolyting and serves as Crucifer, Torchbearer and Verger. She also serves as part of the Altar Guild and maintains the parish registers and church archives as Registrar.
Outside of Memorial, Erin is a reference librarian at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. When not at work or church, she can be found reading, knitting, singing the alto part to any available music, and dancing with Arlington Northwest Morris. Erin lives in Bolton Hill with Mairi and their cat Maeve.
Louise has been a member of Memorial Church since 1969 when she moved into Bolton Hill and returned to the Church via the Contemporary Eucharist.
She has served in many roles at Memorial Church, including parish librarian; acolyte (1st woman); verger; lay reader/lay chalicist (1st woman); Vestry member; Registrar for Vestry and Parish (parish archives); member or chairperson of various committees such as committees for parish interns or people feeling called to ordained ministry. For several years she has been involved with the Pastoral Care Committee and its varied activities.
Her experience at the diocesan level includes being Memorial’s delegate to the annual Diocesan Convention and, in 2007, becoming a member of the Commission on Ministry of the Diocese of Maryland.
Professionally, Louise spent years in the Baltimore County Public Schools, first as a teacher, later as a Library/Media Department Chairperson. Retiring from the school system, she became involved with Listening Hearts Ministries as a trained discerner, a trainer of trainers, and as Program Coordinator.
Trained at Shalem Institute, Louise offers spiritual direction to accompany people on their spiritual journeys.
Louise’s life experience is that God’s call comes when we least expect it and we often can’t imagine living it out, but we still must pay attention to it. After all, God is full of surprises!
After eight years of apprenticing to organbuilders, David Storey moved to Baltimore in 1983. He quickly took a position as organist at Church of the Holy Evangelists in East Baltimore where he played the oldest working organ in the city for twelve years. Raised in upstate New York as a Presbyterian, he subsequently joined the Episcopal Church and became junior warden at Holy Evangelists. When the diocese closed the church, he moved to the bench at Old Otterbein UM Church where he had just restored the historic 100 year old organ. David continued in that post for six years. Upon retiring from playing in church, David joined Memorial Church in 2001. He assisted the Memorial Set and Stage Masters in the construction of Memorial’s great stage. David is godfather to Diamond and Damone Johnson who frequently join him on Sunday mornings for Sunday school.
David has owned and operated his organ-building and service business in Baltimore for more than twenty years. He resides but a short minute’s walk from Memorial Church in Bolton Hill with his partner of 18 years, Marvin Mills, who he first met at an organ recital. David works throughout the mid-Atlantic region providing building, tuning, maintenance, and sudden emergency repair during late-night worship services for the King of Instruments.
Barbara Cates came to Memorial Church in 1981 after a seventh-month sojourn at the Taizé Community in France, and has been an active member ever since. She and her husband, storyteller Matthew-Daniel Stremba, were married at Memorial in 1986. In 1989 she joined the U.S. Foreign Service as an economics officer, and has been posted to Moscow, USSR; Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; Tashkent, Uzbekistan; and Yekaterinburg, Russia. Barbara recently completed a three-year assignment at the State Department as Deputy Director of the Office of International Religious Freedom. Currently she is assigned to the Bureau of Oceans, Environment and Science, coordinating environmental policy with the Middle East and South and Central Asia.
A trained Listening Hearts discerner, Barbara served on Memorial Church’s Vestry in the late 1990s and again from 2006-2009, and as junior warden this past year. Barbara worships primarily at the early service, which she loves for its creativity, shared reflection time, and supportive community. She also leads the singing at our weekly Taizé prayer service. Barbara and Matthew live with their friend Hadicha in Bolton Hill, a few blocks from church, and an eight-minute walk from the train station. Barbara also maintains an ecumenical connection with Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church across the street, where she is a deacon and sings in the choir.
He was baptized, confirmed and married to Lynne at Memorial. He was an acolyte every Sunday from the time he could carry a candle until he went to college. After college at Washington and Lee, he has been an usher. Andy has been the head of the Endowment Committee for the past two years. He is a Financial Advisor with Smith Barney, having been at Legg Mason for 25 years prior to being traded to Smith Barney. Lynne and Andy have two children Robbie and Katie at Gilman and RPCS. He was on the board at Gilman for 4 years where he was head of annual giving. I was elected to the vestry mid term August of 2009 and have assumed the role Co chair of the Finance committee with John Timson as the other co. A great blessing for Memorial!
Mary Goodwin began attending Memorial Episcopal services in the summer of 2005. She was baptized and confirmed into the Episcopal Church in the spring of 2008. Mary is currently a member of the Sesquicentennial Celebration Committee. She has also previously assisted with the set construction activities to support the performance by The Memorial Players of "Cats", "Mame” and “The Sound of Music.” In her professional life Mary serves as an Associate General Counsel for the business unit of Verizon Communications, a global telecommunications services company. Mary currently lives in Columbia with her partner of 11 years, Nora Adams. Two cats, Sangria and Riesling, round out the family. Mary and Nora find Memorial to be an uplifting spiritual home with a diverse community of supportive and gifted people. Mary is honored to have been nominated to serve on the Vestry.
Before coming to Memorial, Stacey was very involved in youth programs in the Diocese of Georgia and at the Episcopal Center at the University of Georgia. When she moved to Maryland, she took a two-year hiatus from church due to the hecticness of her life during graduate school. Stacey started church shopping after graduating from Univ. of Baltimore in 2006, and found Memorial sometime in 2007. She attended sporadically until August 2007, when she became a regular attendee. After quickly getting involved with the young adults, Stacey participated in the 2008 Inquirer's class and became a true member of Memorial by reaffirming her Baptismal vows in May 2008.
After that, Stacey became involved in many areas of worship and service at Memorial. She briefly taught Sunday School, has served as one of the leaders of the youth group since 2008, serves as a lector and lay chalicist, and currently holds the position of Missioner for Christian Formation for Children and Youth. She also made her Memorial Players debut as Annie Sullivan in the 2009 Gracious Virtues performances. Stacey has also worked with the Diocese to bring the international Episcopal youth retreat Happening to Maryland, which will be having its second weekend in 2010.
Outside of Memorial, Stacey works as a freelance graphic designer and substitute teacher. She is also back in school at Towson Univ. pursuing a second bachelors degree in English and a masters degree in Teaching. Ultimately, she wants to teach high school English, journalism, and yearbook. She is also the founding President of the current University of Georgia Alumni Association, Baltimore Chapter, and spends most of her fall Saturdays watching football.
Stacey is very excited to have been nominated to the Vestry, and looks forward to the experience of serving in this ministry.
David Clewell has been a lifelong member of the Memorial Episcopal family. Over his twenty-plus years, he has participated in Godly Play, Rite 13, and Youth Group; served as a member of the Rector’s Search Committee (1999-2000) and Finance committee; and serve d in worship as an acolyte and a reader. Outside of Memorial Episcopal, he works at T. Rowe Price and earned an MBA from the R. H. Smith Business School at the University of Maryland. He lives in Woodberry with his girlfriend, Janice, and their feisty cat, Amelia.
Lois Eldred has been a member of Memorial Episcopal Church since 2006. She is completing her first term as a Vestry member. She serves on the Samaritan Community Board, and organizes the Saturday am food pantry. Lois is an enthusiastic supporter of Memorial Players, where she cauterwauled her way through CATS. At the advice of her personal voice, dance and drama coaches, Lois decided future support might best come from the audience. She does however, sing in the community choir.
Lois is a physician assistant and on faculty in Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins, where she is involved in community-based research studies of tuberculosis and HIV in South Africa, Zambia and Brazil.
Lois lives in Catonsville with her wonderful husband, Earl Huch, and their lovely Daughter Melissa. They share their home with a menagerie of pets, including two dogs, a cat, and a rabbit.
Jesse Milan, Jr., JD is a lifelong Episcopalian with a record of service to the chu rch at national, diocesan and parish levels. He is current Senior Warden and vestry member (2008-2011) of Memorial Episcopal Church, and served previously on the vestry (2001-04). A lawyer and global HIV/AIDS thought leader, he is Vice President for Community Health Systems at the Altarum Institute, and heads its Washington, DC office where he oversees a $19 million budget and staff of 89 public health professionals. A member of Memorial Church since 1998, he has been a central figure in Memorial Players as director/choreographer of 2010’s highly successfully production of “Annie,” as the title role in “The Music Man,” and as choreographer of “CATS”, “Sound of Music,” “Mame,” and “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” (remember his high kicks?).
During his seventeen years in the Diocese of Pennsylvania, he was elected to represent the diocese as a Deputy to General Convention (1994 and 1997), and twice chaired the House of Deputies Committee on the Consecration of Bishops. He served two terms on the Pennsylvania Diocesan Council (1989-94) and on the Council Executive Committee, was elected to two terms as Diocesan Church Advocate (1988-94), and served on the search committees for Bishop Suffragan (1987) and Bishop Coadjutor (1996). At St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, he was on two rector search committees, served nine years on the Vestry and three years as Rector’s Warden. At the national level, he served two terms on the Church Deployment Board and was president of the board of the National Episcopal AIDS Coalition. Since coming to the Diocese of Maryland he was elected to the Diocesan Ecclesiastical Court (2002-2004); and served Memorial as co-chair of the Rector search committee, usher and lector. He and his spouse of 22 years, Bill Roberts, live in Ellicott City.
Jeff Whipple was raised an Episcopalian in northeastern Ohio. After trying several other denominations, he returned to the Episcopal Church when he began attending Memorial Episcopal in 2006. Jeff serves as chalicist and audio operator. He was a member of the 2010 Stewardship Committee. Jeff will complete the four-year Education for Ministry program this year. Jeff is a systems and software engineer with GE Healthcare where he is involved in the analysis and design of imaging information systems. He will soon begin a new role at GE implementing health information exchanges for regional health care organizations. Jeff and his partner Scott (Greg) Samples reside in Severn with their dogs Tink and Mully.