Meet the editors & Writers of the Late Trinity 2008 issue

Rev'd Brian Foos, General Editor

 

Fr. Brian found the ancient, Catholic faith in the Anglican tradition while teaching literature and composition to high school students on the Central Coast of California. It was here also that he met his wife and better half, Kathleen. His journey to serving as a priest in God's house began there and ended in ordination in the mountains of Northeast California some six years later, where he still lives. He holds a Master's in Theology, and serves as Rector of Christ the Redeemer Church, Vicar of St. Thomas Church and Headmaster of St. Andrew's Academy. He and his wife have three happy children.


Rev'd Brad Cunningham, Managing Editor

 

Fr. Brad traveled with the Navy for six years before he began his long trek toward ordination. Following studies at Birmingham-Southern College and Cranmer Theological House, Fr. Brad served his curacy at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Jacksonville, Florida. In 2001, he was called to start a new mission in Memphis, TN, which became St. James Church. Then, in 2004, he planted a second mission, St. Timothy's Church, in nearby Jonesboro, Arkansas, where he is currently serving as Rector. Fr. Brad has been married to the lovely Diana of the West Coast for 13 years and they are currently expecting their fifth child!


Miss Allison Steinberg, Copy Editor

 

Allison is a professor of Greek and Latin as well as History at St. Andrew's Academy. She is from Washington State, just north of Seattle, and has lived in California for four years. Though she misses the city and family, she does like the California sunshine. She earned a degree in classics before arriving at St. Andrew's.  Allison loves to sing and is the lead alto in the St. Andrew's Academy Choir,



Miss Nicole de Martimprey


In between college studies, Nicole served in an African orphanage.  She returned to the States and taught at St. Andrew’s Academy for two years.  She has hooted for Spotted Owls this last summer, and is

looking forward to studying nursing next Fall.

 

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