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Rector                                                         RevWebster@saintc.org
Rev. W. Raymond Webster

The Reverend W. Raymond Webster is a native of Massachusetts and graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University where he majored in Religion.  He received a Master of Divinity degree from Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  Prior to becoming Rector at St. Chrysostom’s Church in May of 1993, he was Rector of St. Peter’s Church, Osterville, Massachusetts, and had previously served as an assistant at Christ Church, Needham, Massachusetts, Rector of Trinity Church, Weymouth, Massachusetts, and associate to Bishop Rockwell at St. James Church, Madison Avenue, New York City.  Ray and his wife Eve are the parents of two grown children, Warren and Adelaide.        Download more about Rev. Webster                             

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Deacon                                                        saintcdeacon@msn.com
Rev. Larry A. Green

 

An active member at St. Chrysostom’s since 1981, The Reverend Larry A. Green was ordained to the permanent diaconate in 2005 and has a special focus on youth Christian formation and outreach projects. In his secular life, Larry is a partner and co-founder of the legal executive search firm of Winston and Green based in Chicago, a firm committed to furthering diversity in the legal profession.

 

Associate                                                        danielle@saintc.org
Rev. Danielle Thompson                                

The Reverend Danielle Thompson came to St. Chrysostom’s in June of 2010 from the Diocese of Tennessee, where she worked as a hospital chaplain.  Danielle and her husband Josh have one son, Joshua.  Her favorite topic is liturgical theology, and her favorite mystery is, “What does it mean to be the body of Christ?”  She watches Sesame Street at least once every day.

 

Danielle received her Master of Divinity Degree from Vanderbilt Divinity School in 2006, and her Master of Sacred Theology Degree from The School of Theology at the University of the South (Sewanee) in 2011. 

 

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