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Laypeople are a very active part of governance in the Episcopal Church. Here's a listing of our Vestry, the membership of Outreach and the Hospitality and Fellowship Committee, and our Convention Delegates.
St. Peter's was first organized in 1791, and has been an integral part of the life of the Morristown area ever since. Read more here about the parish and its history and architecture.
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Who's Who

Read a bit more below about the folks who work here.  And please feel free to contact us if you have questions.

The Pastoral Staff

Janet_in_pewThe Reverend Janet Broderick joined St. Peter's as Rector in June of 2009.  She previously served as Rector of Grace Church Van Vorst, Jersey City (in the Diocese of Newark), where she helped transform and grow Grace from a struggling mission into an extraordinary parish serving the local community, including youth, seniors, and the homeless.  Janet has also served as Rector at All Saints' Church in Briarcliff Manor, New York and as Vicar of Grace Church in New York City.  She has served on the board of the New York City Coalition for the Homeless and on Christ Hospital's (Jersey City) Bio-Ethics Committee. She's served the Diocese of Newark on the Council Steering Committee, Council on Inclusion, Committee on Canons, and Workshops for Wardens.  Janet is a graduate of General Theological Seminary and before that studied History and Mathematics at the University of Michigan; she also loves music and art.  She is the mother of James and Hannah.

MelissaThe Reverend C. Melissa Hall joined St. Peter's as Assistant Rector in September 2010. After graduating from Union Theological Seminary in 2003, Melissa was ordained at St. Stephen's in Millburn. She's served as Associate Priest and Day School Chaplain at All Saints Episcopal Church in Hoboken and as the Assistant and Interim Rector, at Church of the Redeemer.  An accomplished writer, poet and artist, Melissa is also a vocal advocate for Social Justice and Equal Rights.   She is Nominations Chair for the Diocese of Newark Commission on Ministry, and a member of the Civil Union Task Force.  Before she was ordained, Melissa had had a twenty-year career in Nursing Administration at NYU and Lenox Hill Hospitals in NY, and United Children's and Newark Beth Israel Hospitals in NJ.  She lives with her partner of 29 years Fran Lapinski and their daughter Katherine.

bill_bThe Reverend William Bailey joined St. Peter's as Deacon in September 2010.  Bill first came to St. Peter's as a layperson in the fall of 1974.  He taught Sunday school and confirmation classes; he was convenor of the "parish council," a participant in several pastoral support groups; he also served as Director of Lay-Pastoral Ministries, and played a significant role in the founding and establishment of Stephen Ministry here at St. Peter's.  He has been a vestry member of several parishes in three states, and a Warden at two;he served as Staff Chaplain and manager of Pastoral Care Services of Somerset Medical Center in Somerville, NJ.  Bill was ordained Deacon in June 2004 by the Right Reverend John P. Cronenberger and then served in that capacity at All Saints Episcopal Church in Millington.   He is the married  father of four, grandfather of five, and great-grandfather of five.  He is a forty-year retiree of General Motors Corporation.

Alan_Chorun_-_revisedAlan Chorun, our Seminarian, is responsible for a new Men's Group as well as working with our Youth Group and supporting our Saturday evening service.  Alan is in his final year as a seminarian at Drew Theological Seminary. He is also the coordinator of Abdulai's Project, a rural development project involving home construction, medical outreach, continuing education beyond 5th grade and microloans in Sierra Leone, Africa.  



Janet Broderick photo courtesy Sharon Sheridan/MorristownGreen.com

The Music Staff

Dr. Darryl Roland, Director of Music

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Dr. Roland came to St. Peter's in August of 2011 from the Episcopal Cathedral Church of Saint John in Wilmington, Del., where he was canon precentor and school artistic director.  Before that, he worked in Evansville, Ind.  During his 16-year tenure in Delaware, Dr. Roland founded the Cathedral Choir School of Delaware and achieved notable success.  The school offered students - aged 7 to 18 and drawn from all over Wilmington and from all socio-economic backgrounds - piano and voice training, mentoring from adult volunteers, summer camp, and help with tutoring and homework after school.   100% of Dr. Roland's students ultimately applied to and were accepted at college.    Dr. Roland's Choir School program received the "Coming up Taller Award" for outstanding after-school programs for children and youth from the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities and its partner agencies. The choir performed at the awards ceremony at the White House, where then-First Lady Laura Bush served as honorary chair of the committee. In January of 2012, Dr. Roland traveled to England to receive an Honorary Fellowship Diploma from the international Guild of Church Musicians for his work at the choir school.  Dr. Roland has a passion for the English choral tradition, and is excited to be part of the venerable tradition of choral music at St. Peter's.

Matthew Boatmon, Associate Organist

Matthew earned the Master of Music degree in Organ Performance and the prestigious Performer’s Certificate in Organ from the Eastman School of Music and the Bachelor of Music degree in Organ Performance from the University of Evansville, Indiana.  In 1987, Mr. Boatmon won first prize in the Arthur Poister Scholarship Competition in Syracuse, New York and, in 1984, he won first prize in the American Guild of Organists’ National Playing Competition for Region V in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Mr. Boatmon’s major teachers have included Russell Saunders, Douglas Reed, Wilma Jensen, and Mark X. Hatfield. 
 

Darryl Roland photo courtesy Sharon Sheridan/MorristownGreen.com

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