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Kathy Mordeaux has served at Christ’s Episcopal Church since 1992, and contributed several original hymns to the church’s songbook, Open Doors, Open Hearts. Kathy holds Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, and Master of Arts degrees in English Literature from the University of Denver. While there, she studied piano with Prof. David Genova, and organ and church music with Prof. James Bratton. Kathy did post graduate work both at the University, and at the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation in Bethesda, Maryland where she graduated with a certificate in Spiritual Guidance. She lives in one of Castle Rock’s historic stone houses with her husband, three cats, and a large book collection. "As a church musician, I believe I am called by God to the ministry of music, as surely as a priest or deacon is called to what they do. Music has always been a doorway into the sacred for me, even at times when nothing else was. So my sense of call as a church musician comes both out of my desire to nurture my own journey into the sacred and my desire to share the doorway that music offers with others. All that I do comes out of prayer and discernment, and is both a sacred service to the people I serve, and an offering back to God of the creative gifts I have received and nurtured through God’s grace. That means it’s not about what I want, what I like, what I feel comfortable with or don’t. It is about what God wants, what in the deepest kind of prayerful discernment, I believe God is calling this congregation to grow into. Music has power to move people’s hearts, to transform their very being into the new life that the Gospel calls us into; it is a divine gift that calls us to honor it for its own sake and as a doorway to prayer. I believe that music should be used in a way that makes it part of the transformational work of authentic worship, and a manifestation of the image of God in the world." Click here for more information about Kathy.
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Susan was raised in beautiful northwestern New Mexico by her schoolteacher parents. She cannot remember a time when she was not actively involved in a church (except during those few rebellious college years.) She graduated in 1977 from Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas with a Bachelor of Science degree in secondary education with teaching fields in speech and theatre. Soon after that, she felt God's call into ministry and enrolled in Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth, Texas, graduating with a Master's in Religious Education. Susan is passionate about traveling, all performance arts, and education. She lives with her husband, Robert, and two teenage sons, Galen and Taylor, in Centennial. They provide endless learning opportunities. "Why do teenagers like to wear black and chains?" Susan is honored to serve among such an exciting body of believers |
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A fifth generation Coloradoan, Peggy was born in Englewood and grew up in Castle Rock. She attended Cantril Grade School, graduated from Douglas County High School, then attended the University of Colorado at Boulder. Peggy was baptized and confirmed in the Chapel of Christ’s Episcopal Church.; the third generation of her family to have been confirmed there. Peggy has sung in the choir, taught Sunday school and was a member of the Altar Guild. She has been secretary of Christ’s Episcopal Church under four rectors and several assistant rectors. Peggy is married and has one daughter and two grandchildren. Her interests include reading, traveling, fishing, camping and genealogy. |
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Born in New York City, Arlene was raised in a loving home in Williamstown, Massachusetts, then spent most of her adult life throughout New England, with 20 years in the Boston area. She moved in 2004 to Colorado, where she hopes to spend the rest of her life, to be near her granddaughter. After high school graduation, Arlene attended and was certified from Katharine Gibbs School in NYC, an experience she believes prepared her for the various jobs she had in a variety of fields. Arlene took additional courses at local junior colleges and Northeastern University. Arlene feels blessed with a wonderful, caring family: three daughters, her granddaughter, two sons-in-law, and her two siblings, their families and her many cousins...and with her Christ’s Episcopal Church family. Besides being with family and friends, Arlene has many interests, including but not limited to: music (she sings with the Velvet Hills Chorus), playing golf, traveling, laughing. And because she enjoys people and work, she is thriving on the challenges offered being the Parish Administrator. |





