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Leadership

Pastoral Staff

Rector

Rev. Joe Pierjok

Missioner for Hispanic Ministry

Rev. Canon José Palma

Associate Rector

Rev. Collin Larimore

Bishop Provisional of the Diocese of West Missouri

The Rt. Rev. Diane M. Jardine Bruce

Parish Staff

Organist & Choir Director

Peter Frost

Peter joined the staff of Grace Church in July of 2017. As organist and choirmaster, Peter programs liturgically appropriate hymnody, choral music, and organ voluntaries for regular services as well as an array of special services including Lessons and Carols and Evensong.

Notable performances include Guilmant Organ Concerto no 1 with the SEK Symphony, continuo for Messiah with MSSU combined choirs and orchestra, and choral evensong with PSU choirs at Gloucester Cathedral, England.

Peter holds a Bachelors of Music and Masters of Music in organ performance from Pittsburg State University.

Parish Administrator

Spencer J. T. Orr

Sexton

Paige Rhymer

Gift Shop Manager

Ruth Hartman

Nursery Attendant

Miao Miao Nelson

Nursery Attendant

Svitlana Mize

Vestry Members

Senior Warden

Jeanie Slates
Class of 2026

Junior Warden

Ben Blair
Class of 2027

Treasurer

Larry McGuire

Andy Lynch
Class of 2026

Elaine Wurst
Class of 2026

Mike Robertson
Class of 2026

Chuck Edds
Class of 2027

Gloria Gubser
Class of 2027

Alyssa Hess
Class of 2027

Clifton Kester
Class of 2028

Jennifer Rhymer
Class of 2028

Amanda Smith
Class of 2028

Michelle Theerman
Class of 2028

2025 Diocesan Convention Delegates

Julie Anderson

Gloria Gubser

Mark Jones

Andy Lynch

Debby Orr

Spencer Orr

Jennifer Rhymer

Elisa White

Zelma Watts

2025 Diocesan Convention Delegate Alternates

Leo Baird

Leigh Salyer

Sally Stuart

Our Leadership Structure

The Book of Common Prayer says that the “ministers of the Church are lay persons, bishops, priests, and deacons.”

Lay People

Those who are baptized are welcomed into God’s family, the church, for the purpose of doing good works using the gifts God has freely given. They are called to “carry on Christ’s work of reconciliation in the world; and to take their place in the life, worship, and governance of the Church.” The baptized are the body of Christ in the world and without them, there is no church.

Bishops

That funny word ‘Episcopal’ comes from the Greek word for bishop. One of our distinctives is that we are a Protestant church that still has bishops. Bishops serve as the chief priest and pastor of a diocese (a group of churches in a geographic area), builds up the church, guards the faith, unity and discipline of the Church and ordains others to continue Christ’s ministry.

Priests

Priests are called to provide leadership to local parishes, serve as pastor to the people, administer the sacraments, share with the Bishop in overseeing the Church and speak blessings and pardon in the name of God.

Deacons

Deacons are ordained to serve those in need and organize the people of God to repair the injustices and indignities of our world. Deacons serve at the intersection of the church and the world. In our worship, they assist bishops and priests in proclaiming the Gospel and administering the sacraments.