Our Vestry

Basic responsibilities of the Vestry
The responsibility of the Vestry, like that of the governing body of any organization, is to:

  • Help define and articulate the mission of the congregation;
  • Support the mission by word and deed;
  • Select the rector;
  • Ensure effective organization and planning;
  • Ensure adequate resources in leadership and in financial stewardship;
  • Manage resources effectively;
  • Determine that appropriate programs, policies, and procedures have been developed and are followed; and
  • Assess its own performance.


Though the Vestry has some similarities to a board of directors, it is important to remember that this ministry of leadership is exercised in the Church. The success of a congregation is not measured in terms of numbers of members or size of the endowment, but rather in the degree to which it is working toward the fulfillment of the mission of the Church.

Responsibilities of Individual Members of the Vestry

  • Regularly prepare for, attend, and participate in vestry meetings.
  • Learn about the mission, goals, programs, services, activities, strengths and needs of the congregation, diocese and National Church.
  • Maintain confidentiality on sensitive topics.
  • Serve the congregation as a whole rather than any specific group.
  • Encourage complainants to talk directly with the persons(s) involved; avoid taking sides; inform the rector and senior warden of serious concerns.
  • Avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest.
  • Study financial statements and ask questions.
  • Take on leadership roles or other tasks willingly and enthusiastically.
  • Help identify new leaders.
  • Contribute to the congregation.
  • Assist in stewardship education.


A specific proposal for St. John's
The Vestry will model good management skills through focusing on the "big picture" of congregational mission and values and leave specific implementation of those mission goals to individual councils or areas of mission.

If an individual member of the Vestry has a specific question about the work of a council or ministry, that member will follow the following procedure

Speak directly, outside the Vestry meeting, to the Vestry Advocate or staff member with specific responsibility for the area of concern.

If not satisfied, carry your concern to the Rector and Senior Warden.

Only then, if concerns continue, should the matter be placed on the Vestry agenda.

Questions and concerns should be raised in a positive manner to support the parish's overall mission, and in the words of the Baptismal Covenant, respect the dignity of every human being. Concerns should be raised about specific issues that are occurring at the present time and not "once upon a time." Personal attacks and "the committee always ..." statements are out of order at all times.

The Vestry deals only with major issues. When votes are taken, the insights of the minority may in fact be the Word of the Holy Spirit and should be taken seriously.

Communication is a partnership. All vestry meetings are open to any member of the parish. The Vestry will endeavor to seek the guidance of parishioners on important matters and publicize decisions promptly in the church newsletter, Revelations. Members of the congregation do have the responsibility to keep informed on parish matters.

Vestry members serve an essential communication function in the parish. When a complaint is received, the following procedure is to be followed:

The person with a concern is assured that their issue will be taken seriously.

The parish member is encouraged to speak directly with the staff member or other person involved.

If they choose not to, the Vestry member will offer to make an appointment with the staff member or other and accompany the parishioner to see the person involved.

If this offer is declined, the Vestry member will offer to raise the issue with the staff member or other who is involved, but only after clearly stating to the parishioner that all complaints or suggestions are accompanied by the name of the person initiating the conversation.

If the parishioner declines to release his name, the Vestry member clearly informs the parishioner that he cannot take the complaint any further but assures the parishioner that, should he change his mind, the Vestry member would be happy to initiate the above process at any time.

The below information is for our Vestry members. Click here to view church and administrative staff information.


Photo Patti Boyd

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Photo John Willott

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Years on the Vestry: 4 yrs Currently Jr. Warden, Member at St. John's since 2001
Occupation: Geologists
Education: BS & MS in Geology from UCLA & UCSB
Family: Wife Ann, Son Michael in Phoenix, Daughter Sara in Oakland, Ca, Dog Penny
Biography: Grew up in Arcadia, California right next to Pasadena, CA
What inspires you about St. Johns or life in general: I love the family feel of St John's and that it is moving and growing following God's direction. In general I live for the future and the wonderful possibilities.




Photo Daniel W. Land

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Years on the Vestry: 7 Years as a Member, 6 years as Treasurer and 3 years on the vestry
Occupation: Retired
Education: BSIE Penn State University
Family: Wife Maggie and 3 kids ages 47, 45, 43
Biography: I serve the Diocese on The Foundation Board where I'm the Chair of the Grants Committee, also on Diocesan Council. I'm on the Program, Budget & Finance Committee of TEC (The Episcopal Church), I'm President of the Curran-Seeley Board and V.P. of Aspen Homeowners Ass'n.
Hometown: Ardmore, PA
What inspires you about St. John's or in life in general? The friendly atmosphere and spirit of cooperation




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Photo Wally L. Ulrich

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Years on the Vestry: 4 years on the Vestry, 49 years as a Member
Occupation: Paleontologist/Quarry and Gallery Owner
Education: University of Wyoming
Family: I am well blessed in Jackson with my love and remarkable wife, Lisa Samford, and delightful son Aiden Ulrich. Also elder son Paul, and grandson Julian as well as my step-daughter, Courtney, enrich my life.
Biography: Born in Kemmerer, Wyoming with Jackson as home since 1969
What inspires you about St. John’s or life in general? I continue to be inspired by the Eucharist, our long-lived holy sacrament. Additionally, the often quiet and selfless deeds of fellow parishioners and vestry members viewed over years helps guide and refresh me. Always, Father Ken Asel, gifts me some lesson or life image, or shows the way by example and oratory. Trusting, that God’s will is realized in infinite ways over infinite time, allows me peace and inspires my actions.




Photo Stephanie Secrest Abbey

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Years on the Vestry: 8 months on the Vestry, 2.5 years as a Member
Occupation: Independent Corporate Paralegal
Education: Southern Methodist University
Family: Married to my husband David for 13 years. We have twin daughters, Brynn & Blake
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Hometown: Dallas, Texas
What inspires you about St. John's or in life in general? Currently, the most inspiring thing for me at St. John's is change, growth, excitement! There are so many people in our congregation who are so passionate about so many different things. We have so much to offer to others and ourselves!




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Photo Jan Friedlund Henderson

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Years on the Vestry: 11 months on the Vestry, 2 years as a Member
Occupation: Retired
Education: Masters in Judicial Administration, DU Law School
Family: Husband Bob, Mother Mimi, Grandchildren Hannah (7) and Mathias (5) in Fort Collins with Son Torgun and Daugher-in-law Kathy, Stepchildren RJ, Howard, Amy, John, Sarah and 6 grandchildren, cats Jester and Penny and stepdog Coco
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Hometown: Jackson
What inspires you about St. John's or in life in general? Learning/growing in faith




Photo Jenny Hickey

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Years on the Vestry: 6 months on the Vestry, 4 years as a Member
Occupation: Partner, Goodie 2 Shoes
Education: BS, University of Alabama
Family: Husband Jim, Son Cal, Beagle JR
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Hometown: Arab, Alabama
What inspires you about St. John's or in life in general? Helping the community




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Photo Lindy Beazley Sayers

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Years on the Vestry: 2 years on the Vestry, 10 years as Member
Occupation: Educational Consultant
Education: M. ED., Vanderbilt University
Family: Hanley Sayers III, his wife Beezie, and their little boy Hanley IV
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Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee
What inspires you about St. John's or in life in general?: The life and tenderness I see there every day




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