Meet the Team

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    Rev. Lynne Donovan (She/Her)

    Theologian in Residence

    Lynne arrived at St. Andrew’s in 2007 with a mandate to lead the congregation in re-imagining their vision and mission for the 21st century. This vision, while groundbreaking, was rooted in the wisdom of Jesus, the teacher, mystic, and prophet. Her theological mentors are Matthew Fox, John Dominic Crossan and John Bell of the Iona community. She is inspired by the poetry of Mary Oliver and David Whyte, the blessings of John O’Donohue and Jan Richardson, and the vision and courage of Hildegard of Bingen and Catherine of Siena.

    What makes her heart sing? Laughter and friends; Celtic music and kitchen dancing; cardinals singing from the treetops and beach walks; yoga, and golfing with her siblings and oh so much more!!!

    If you are curious about the post-Christendom vision of the Circle of Friends, she’d love to chat.

    (Interested in further connecting with the Celtic Christian tradition? I recommend reading John Philip Newell and Christine Valtners Paintner.)

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    Anita Barnes (She/Her)

    Community Engagement Coordinator

    Anita worked in community mental health for 32 years in Toronto and retired from this career in 2019 and moved to Picton. While in Toronto, she was the key player in implementing three successful pilot projects, including Canada's first mental health court, where she was the Program Manager. She also worked in homeless shelters, street outreach, harm reduction, and a legal aid clinic.

    She has taught yoga and meditation for 25 years and has a small yoga studio in Picton where she lives with her husband Ben and fur babies Peggy and Molly.

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    Janice

    Janice is a retired educator with a love for travelling and photography. When not traipsing around the globe, she tries to keep things running smoothly as the office manager and general Girl Friday at St. Andrew’s. (The rumour is not true that she keeps a sleeping bag in the loft.)

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    David

    David Jacob has enjoyed escorting people young and old on hikes to experience the natural beauty that surrounds us. Hiking has been part of his life for almost 50 years. His first organized group hike was in New Hampshire in the White Mountains. With that trip he was hooked. Closer to home he has organized and participated in hiking trips in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Newfoundland.

    If you want to join the Circle of Friends for a day hike, click the ‘contact David’ button below

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    Tom Dietzel (He/Him)

    Musician in Residence

    Tom is awesome. He plays beautiful music on our grand piano.

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    Bonnie Clarke (She/Her)

    Weddings and Custom Events

    ‘Bons’ spent the core of her career managing festivals and bespoke events in the UK and Europe producing a number of festivals and events for clients as Google, YouTube, Prada and SONY Music. She brings her unique expertise and experience to Prince Edward County through her event management firm "Country Road Events" a festival/ event & wedding planning creative agency to bring to life whatever you want to celebrate how big or how small.

    Bonnie works with her trusted local suppliers to make your wedding day smooth, fun and memorable.