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The Reverend Dr. Craig R. Higgins is the founding and senior pastor of Trinity Church, having moved here in 1994 to work with the six couples who began the congregation. He is a graduate of Mercer Unniversity in Macon, Georgia, (1983, B.A. in philosophy), Westminster Theological Semi¬nary in Philadelphia (1989, Master of Divinity, a three-year course of study in theology and pastoral care), and of Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry near Pittsburgh (2005, Doctor of Ministry). He currently serves as a member of the Leadership Development Team of the Metropolitan New York Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America, as vice chairman of the PCAs Interchurch Relations Committee, and as chairman of the North American Regional Council, and a member of the board of directors of the World Reformed Fellowship. Craig grew up in the mountains of northeast Georgia, near Cornelia, and has been a fan of the Braves since the team moved to Atlanta when he was five years old. He and his wife, Ann, have three childrenCaroline, Andrew, and Abigailand live in Rye.
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The Reverend A. Craig Chapman serves Trinity Church as an associate pastor, particularly overseeing ministries of spiritual formation and pastoral care, having been ordained in October 2003 as a Minister of Word & Sacrament. He is a graduate of the University of Texas in Austin (B.A. in English literature) and St. Marys School of Law in San Antonio (J.D.), and in 2003 became the first graduate of Westminster Theological Seminarys Dallas campus, receiving the MDiv degree. An attorney by training, Craig worked in law and in the corporate world (including starting his own business) before discerning a call to ordained ministry. Before coming to Westchester, he served for four years on the program staff of Park Cities Presbyterian Church in Dallas. Craig currently serves as the chairman of the committee on Reformed University Fellowship for the Metropolitan New York Presbytery and as a member of the PCAs Standing Judicial Commission. Craig and his wife, Dru, have two childrenKinnon and Garrettand live in Rye. As strange at it may sound, he really doesnt have a favorite baseball team.
Dr. Peter E. Enns is Trinity Church's Visiting Scholar. As Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Hermeneutics, he is a full-time faculty member at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia; as our Visiting Scholar, he comes to Trinity Church and teaches several times each year. Professor Enns is a graduate of Messiah College, Westminster Seminary, and Harvard University (PhD in Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations). He is the author of several books, including the volume on Exodus in the NIV Application Commentary series and Inspiration & Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament (Baker Academic, 2005). Professor Enns has served the church in many capacities, including as an elder, as serves as a ex officio member of the Trinity Church Session. A native of the New York City metropolitan area (Rivervale, NJ), he is a lifelong fan of the Yankees. Pete and his wife, Sue, have three children (Erich, Elizabeth, & Sophia) and live in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
Community Care
Children’s Ministry, Margaret Courtney, Ann Higgins
Communion, Leslie Van Orsdel
eSermons, Steve Kim
Fellowship Team, Jan Marinier
Hospitality, Home Fellowship Group on Setup
Men’s Ministry, Frank Maselli
Mercy Ministry, Church office
Music, Renee Redmond
Nurseries, Infant & Toddler Adriana Rubin
Prayer Team, Aurora Doherty
Sound/PA, David August
Welcome Table, Dru Chapman
Women’s Ministry, Church Office
Elders, Deacons, Deaconesses, and Trustees
Elders Kirk Balzer (on sabbatical), Jim Courtney, Peter Enns (ex officio), Joe LoPrinzi, Steve Magneson, Frank Maselli, Luis Morejon (on sabbatical), Phil Petronis, Lew Trippett
Diaconate David August, Sean Boyd, Linda Cariri, K.C. Choi, John Eddy (in seminary), Denise George, Graham Henry, Angela Landess, Matt Landess, John Patitucci, Ken Sax, John Talbert
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