Save the date! 10 a.m. on December 9. Come celebrate our blessings of the past year and look ahead to 2018. There will be a 10 a.m. service during which the Annual Meeting and voting will occur. See the vestry candidate profiles below and please join us in prayerful discernment as we consider who we elect to serve on our Vestry.
Kris Boyd
Regularly attends 9 a.m. worship service
Having grown up in the Episcopal Church, I watched my parents and grandparents serve on vestry. As a child, I knew that one day I too would run for vestry. During my adult life, I have served in various leadership positions within the church, but not vestry. I have put much prayer and consideration to this. I feel called to this ministry and hope to use this opportunity to grow, learn and serve the church in a new way of living into my baptismal vows.
I am a cradle Episcopalian. My love for church and my relationship with the Trinity was nurtured and strengthened by my family. Church and my faith have always been an important part of my life, although there were a few years as an adult when grief slowed down my attendance and participation while I wrestled with God. I was brought back to a more active participation when my husband and I became parents. Raising our daughter gave me a new understanding of God’s love for us as a parent. I am grateful to be a member of this parish.
Relevant professional / volunteer experience:
- Elementary school librarian
- Former 3rd grade teacher
Sample ministries where Kris has served:
- Teaching children’s formation
- Education for Ministry (EfM)
- Youth in Global Community
- Campus ministry
Lucretia Edreos
Regularly attends 11:15 a.m. worship service
I am a new member of St. George’s and have been active in our community since becoming an Episcopalian in 2017. I love and care very much about our community and want to further contribute to its growth and success.
I was born in NY. Received my BBA from Baruch College of Business Adm. (CUNY). I was Vice President and Administrative Deputy of the corporate lending division of an international bank in NYC. After work I devoted my energy to the Greek American community and the performing arts. I studied music and played the clarinet for many years. I retired to Virginia in 2013 and made the decision to give back to community. I have done so through the Fredericksburg AARP and St. George’s. And, in this spirit, I would like to contribute further as a vestry member.
Relevant professional / volunteer experience:
- V.P. and Admin Deputy in commercial bank
- Officer / Director Hellenic American Bankers Assoc. and Hellenic Amer. Chamber of Commerce
- Treasurer for Williamsburg South Condo Assoc.
- Project Manager for NYC Opera
- V.P. of Fredericksburg AARP Chapter
Sample ministries where Lucretia has served:
- Altar Guild
- Connections Commission
- Coffee Hour Host
- Office Volunteer Receptionist
James Maxfield
Regularly attends 9:00 a.m. worship service
I first started attending St. George’s in 2002. I would like to support and give back to my church home that I love, and I am finally in a place/time to do so.
I was baptized and confirmed Episcopal 1967/1980. I lived in many places up until age 12 (Iowa, Amman Jordan, Maryland, upstate New York, New York City, and central New York) until my family moved to Virginia in 1979. I graduated from Osbourn Park high school in 1985, and have a B.A. and M.A. from George Mason University. I have attended St. George’s since 2002, and married Kathy there in 2005. I have 4 children (Daniel, Andrew, Wesley, and Anna). I am a running and bicycling enthusiast, enjoy boating (canoes, SUP’s, kayaks, SUP’s), camping (family and with Boy Scouts), and fishing.
Relevant professional / volunteer experience:
- Boy Scout leader
- School psychologist Prince William County Schools
- Nonviolent crisis intervention instructor
- Team development facilitator at a ropes course run by GMU (Hemlock Overlook)
Part time Child Supervisor at the Prince William Juvenile Detention home
Sample ministries where James has served:
- Preschool Board
- Usher
- LEM
- Haiti Mission Trip and Hotdogs for Haiti
Connie Nance
Regularly attends 7:45 a.m. worship service
I have served lifelong. Family, community, & serve those who serve our country. As single parent of three children with disabilities, advocated for child care for families with special needs children. Filed, fought, and prevailed without an attorney first discrimination complaint based on disability for my son, Devin. Prayed daily to be an Instrument of Thy Will. Goal was to change Army. Devin inspired and opened doors for active duty parents serving Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard children. God’s vision was greater. I am called to serve to be an Instrument of Thy Will.
I have worked as Director of Safety Fourth US Army with 22 General Officer subordinate Commands. I worked as NAVOSH Director for a Naval Air Station. I worked for Marine Corps Deputy Commandant Combat Development and Integration, Marine Corps Combat Development Command as Director Force Preservation. I received the Meritorious Service Medal for Civilian Service from the Army and the Navy. My Grandfather was from England, was Anglican, and with his loving influence I found my way to St Georges. I was Confirmed and Baptized April 14, 2013 at St. Georges.
Relevant professional / volunteer experience:
- Board of Directors Moraine County Girl Scouts
- Keynote address Speaker on Americans with Disabilities
- Served on a variety of Community Panels to assist small business to integrate the ADA
- Volunteered for the Attorney General of Illinois
- Volunteer Disabled Advocacy Board
- Selected as one of 12 outstanding parent leaders in Illinois
- Testified Architectural Barriers and Compliance Board twice issues related to ADA Rules
- Army Community Service over 1600 hours of service variety of tasks
Sample ministries where Connie has served:
- Board of Trustees at Bethany United Methodist Church
- Adult Bible Study Co-chair
- Outreach Committee Co-chair
- Church community representative for topics such as drug abuse, race relations, and gang violence
Ralph Powell
Regularly attends 11:15 a.m. worship service
I believe my experience on Vestry, especially as Finance Chair and Stewardship Chair is needed as we approach the 300th anniversary of St. George’s. Also my experience in working with the consulting firm on the Nave Renovation would be useful if and when we undertake another capital campaign.
Ralph and his wife Diane have two grown sons, a grandson, a granddaughter and a great granddaughter. They moved to Fredericksburg from Trumbull, Connecticut in 2001 after Ralph retired from Bankers Trust/Deutsche Bank in New York City, as Vice-President, Infrastructure Finance. At Trinity Episcopal Church in Trumbull, he had been Treasurer, on Vestry, in choir, and many other roles. Since joining St. Georges, Ralph has served 3 terms on Vestry, 9 years as Finance Chair, 2 years as Stewardship chair, and 8 years as Webmaster. He was also involved with Nave Renovation, Long Range Planning, Choir, Hand Bells, and LEM.
Relevant professional / volunteer experience:
- Vestry
- Finance Chair
- Stewardship Chair
- Long Range Planning
- Planned Giving
Sample ministries where Ralph has served:
- Vestry
- Finance Chair
- Stewardship Chair
- Music Ministry (Handbell and Choir)
Tres Seaver
Regularly attends 9:00 a.m. worship service
I have enjoyed very much my time this year on the vestry, filling Bill Carter’s spot, and believe I can continue to contribute on the vestry as we move forward into our fourth century in this special place.
Tres is a cradle Episcopalian: baptized at St. Matthews’, Albuquerque (1962); confirmed at St. Christopher’s, Fort Worth (1974); active at St. Bede’s/Autry House, Houston, while at Rice University (1980-88); married Elizabeth at her home parish, St. James’, Houston (1987), and active there until moving to Fredericksburg in 2000. He loves listening to, writing, and playing music of many styles, and enjoys cooking, Tres makes his living running a software development consultancy in downtown Fredericksburg.
Relevant professional / volunteer experience:
- Eagle Scout
- Assistant Scoutmaster
- Fredericksburg Songwriters’ Showcase coordinator
- President, Zope Foundation
- Fellow, Python Software Foundation
Sample ministries where Tres has served:
- Vestry
- Music Ministry (Jazz ensemble)
- LEM
- Parish Discernment Committee
Matt Stover
Regularly attends 9:00 a.m. worship service
Matt is a great family man of strong faith in Christ who is a regular and dedicated member of St. George’s Episcopal Church. His work with the St. George’s youth ministry is commendable considering this is in additional to his dedication to his own children. Matt is eager to take on responsibility and give back to his church and community.
Matt, his wife Lauren and daughter Mia have been attending St Georges since 2012. They welcomed their son Wyatt to the world in 2014. Matt and Lauren were confirmed in 2016 and both of their children were baptized that same year. A big decision factor in choosing St. George’s for them was the welcoming nature of everyone they met and how included their children were. As a family they are outdoor enthusiasts often spending time camping and most recently getting the involved in golf.
Relevant professional / volunteer experience:
- Active volunteer at Hugh Mercer Elementary
- Member of the PTA
- Volunteers through numerous community service programs sponsored by his employer, such as Junior Achievement, United Way, and Habitat for Humanity
Sample ministries where Matt has served:
- Youth Formation – Confirmation Class Teacher
- Member of OBRT (One Body Response Team)