Cathedral Clergy, Staff & Chapter

 

The Reverend David Cobb
Interim Dean

dcobb@spcathedral.com

It is an honor to be called into the life of the Cathedral at this moment. As we work together over the months ahead, there will be the ongoing work of worship, the habits of discipleship, and the stewardship of community life and the particular opportunities of reflection and learning that a transition brings. In all of it, there Christ will be present. Whatever challenges or new opportunities a transition brings, Christ’s presence remains the center of the Church’s life and provides the light by which we will walk forward.


The Reverend Mike Alford
Curate

malford@spcathedral.com

I am thrilled to be called to serve as curate at the Cathedral. The values of radical inclusivity and hospitality toward all God’s children convinced me that this dynamic community is where I belong. Having spent years in mission work around the world, I am drawn to the sense of compassion for the “least of these” demonstrated by our people on a daily basis. I look forward to engaging in pastoral care, preaching and participating in the liturgical life of our community as I follow God’s call into ministry.


The Reverend Canon Brandon Peete
Canon for hospitality

bpeete@spcathedral.com

I began praying with my family at St. Peter's Cathedral over the summer of 2017. We sought and found a progressive and inclusive church that also values the beauty of formal Episcopal liturgy. I am pleased to serve at the altar on Sundays at the Cathedral, along with offering occasional opportunities in formation. During the week I can be found at Berkeley Preparatory School, where I serve as school chaplain. 


The Reverend Canon Dr. Thomas Williams
Canon Theologian

twilliams@spcathedral.com

I came to the cathedral because I am passionate about teaching and preaching, I love liturgical worship and excellent music, and I get to be part of a prayerful, loving, and gifted community of faith. During the week, I am the Isabelle A. and Henry D. Martin Professor of Medieval Philosophy at Georgetown University. I specialize in medieval philosophy, roughly from the late fourth century (Augustine) through the early fourteenth (John Duns Scotus). You can follow my blog at Prof Thomas Williams.


Dwight Thomas
Canon for Music & Precentor

dthomas@spcathedral.com

I fell in love with the Episcopal Church and its music while in graduate school, and have been at the Cathedral since 2009. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve with the Cathedral congregation who support and appreciate the gift of music, and recognize how music can change lives and bring us closer together as a community.


Andi Gorton
Publications

agorton@spcathedral.com

I have been at the Cathedral as a parishioner since 1986 and came on staff in 2011. In my work with Publications, I work on a variety of projects ranging from bulletins for worship and weddings, coordinating with the Altar Guild, and updating monthly intercessions for birthdays, anniversaries and deaths. I also love rehearsing for and singing in the Cathedral, Chamber, and Festival Choirs.


Hillary Peete
Director of Christian Formation & Digital Communications

hpeete@spcathedral.com

I have been attending the Cathedral with my family since September 2017. We love the sense of hospitality and welcome at the Cathedral, especially for our young children. I love working with all ages at the Cathedral — through our service in the community, leading Bible studies, creating intergenerational activities for children and families, and hanging out with the 20s/40s group.


Michael Ricciardi
Building and Grounds Coordinator

mricciardi@spcathedral.com


I am not new to the Cathedral, just new to this role! My wife and I joined in 2018 and I have volunteered as an usher, coffee-hour host, chef for Messy Church and VBS, co-chair of the Flower Guild, and member of the Chapter (2020-2023). In my new role, I coordinate routine maintenance and working with outside vendors. As we gear up work on the Reserve Study, I look forward to tackling significant building projects to ensure to long-term longevity of the Cathedral campus, and working closely with the Building and Grounds Committee. In my spare time, I enjoy mini getaways with my wife Lois — Christmas in Mount Dora is a must — spending time with friends, and attending Rays and Rowdies games.


Michelle Thomas
Cathedral Administrator & Associate for Christian Formation

mthomas@spcathedral.com

I joined the staff in 2020 but have been singing at the Cathedral since 2009! I love the liturgy and the broad scope of ministries and organizations that the Cathedral provides to our parishioners. I enjoy finding God’s love through life’s new challenges and opportunities to think and move outside the box. My background is primarily in music education, and I strongly believe that lifelong faith starts with strong mentors and Christian community.


Carla Escobar
Custodian

I am from Nicaragua, a small country in Central America. I came to Florida 4 years ago with my 23 year-old son, Goly Miguel. Since I started cleaning the Cathedral I have felt a special sense of peace. It makes me happy. I appreciate the harmony here and kindness from everyone on staff. In addition to my cleaning service, I have another small business, “Kelindo Design.” I make crafts, flowers, edible arrangements and charcuterie. I definitely enjoy making each individual order. Goly and I love Florida because of its beautiful beaches. We go there often and enjoy the spectacular sunsets. 


Nana Paultre
Hospitality Associate

I am a junior at Eckerd college majoring in human development and sociology. I look forward to being at the front desk on Sunday mornings to answer any questions people have and monitor the narthex area. I am a native of Knoxville and grew up Lutheran. I am involved with the Active Minds Club, a mental-health advocacy group. I have two cats, Apollo and Odysseus, too!


Cathedral Chapter

The Chapter is the 12-member lay board of directors that, with the dean, sets policy, watches the finances, and supports the spiritual life of the congregation. Each year four new members are elected to three-year terms.

Class of 2023
Lucas Fleming, Sr Warden
Susan Darrow, Jr Warden
Wil Laroche
Mark Myers, Treasurer

Class of 2024
Al Carrico
Jennifer Preston
Randy Ramsey
Beth Snyder

Class of 2025
Martin McKinney
Mike Schillace
Judy Stark
Marilyn Vengroff