Candidates for Diocesan Convention Delegate
Colton Carothers
Colton is an active member of the Saint Mark’s community, currently serving on the Visual Arts Ministry, as one of the lay leaders of the Queer in Christ Ministry (QuiC), and participating in Education for Ministry (EFM) and the discernment process. Raised in Eastern Washington, Colton studied at Seattle University (B.A.), the University of Washington School of Law (J.D.), and the Université Jean Moulin—Lyon III in France (LL.M.). Professionally, he is a technology transactions attorney at Perkins Coie, where he has an active pro bono practice with arts organizations. Outside of work, he delights in traveling, speaking French, and attending opera performances and Kraken hockey games. Colton looks forward to bringing his love for Saint Mark’s, experience in governance, and passion for justice to his role as a delegate to diocesan convention.
Mariam Ermoian
I have grown up as a member of the Saint Mark’s community, having attended since I was a few months old. Music is the most critical part of my connection to both Saint Mark’s and my faith as a whole. I have been a member of the choir school since I was five years old, and it has truly shaped who I am today. As a current Junior in high school, I am now a member of the Schola and Evensong choirs and occasionally play piano for the monthly service of Taizé. Outside of the church, I am especially interested in biology and/or medicine, and I participate in the Ballard High School orchestra (as a violinist), as well as Ballard’s student arts council.
The supportive and welcoming environment I have found here at Saint Mark’s is truly unmatched. As a youth member who is continuing to grow in my faith, I find myself constantly guided by the community around me. I am both excited and grateful for the opportunity to take a more active role in the church as a convention delegate. Thank you!
Roberta Kanive
I first came to the 11 a.m. service in January 2004. While I grew up in the Northern Baptist Church and was married in the Roman Catholic my spiritual home is at St. Mark’s. In the early weeks of attending, I recognized the lightness, the burden lifted as I walked to the car to resume my “outside” life. Now I understand: the liturgy encouraging participation with its antiphonal structure, and the absolutely bedrock grounding of the sermons with their suggestions, descriptions of integrating our spiritual lives as we move through the secular world were such a perfect beginning. The beauty and inspiration of the anthems and organ offerings provide the so important lift, the emotional response to Hope, and finally the comfort of singing hymns alongside the kind neighbor next to us in the pew suggested it was possible for all to be well… I believe the worship service provides the stability and the emotional space to take first steps toward the sought after
transformation.
I am happy to serve as a candidate to the Diocesan Convention. I want to do whatever is needed to support the Episcopal Church in its presence and influence in the current American culture we find ourselves in today. It seems to be essential that we search out ways to sustain the Church as an essential thread of society’s foundation that holds true as history unfolds.
Carrie Kahler
I grew up in Lynnwood and used to attend Compline in high school, but really came to St. Mark’s in 2012. Ever since I have been blessed by the lovely community of people here, as well as challenged to think differently about my faith and theology. I currently lead the reading ministry and have enjoyed attending some Radix groups as well as many Wisdom School offerings. I would be honored to be a convention delegate and learn more about the larger structure of our diocese.
Brad Kirschner
Although relatively new to St. Mark’s, I have been involved in the Diocese of Olympia since 1974—Bishop Phil is the fifth Bishop of the Diocese since I arrived. At the parish level I have served as Vestry member, Senior Warden as well as serving at the Altar as Lector, Chalice Bearer and herding the young Acolytes. At the Diocesan level, I have served on the First Nations, Camps & Conference facilities, and Episcopal Charities Appeal Committees. I am a graduate of the former Diocese of Olympia School of Theology with such St. Mark’s notables as Earl Grout and Hisako Beasly. I have often said that Convention presents the Church at its best and its worst as it brings together the faithful as we try to live into the Gospel Message and guide the temporal affairs of the Diocese. I will try to focus on bringing out the best.
Joella (Jo) Kirschner
Baptized at age three in Butte, Montana, I have been a life-long member of the Episcopal Church. My first encounter with St. Mark’s was as a diocesan delegate in the years when the convention gathered in the pews of St. Mark’s Cathedral. A lot has changed over the intervening years. I have been involved in small group prayer and pastoral care in the parishes we have attended, leading me to earn a Masters of Pastoral Care degree at Seattle University. Yearning for deeper educational offerings, the Wisdom School listed on the Cathedral website drew me to St. Mark’s. I believe that we are stronger together, and the diversity in our parishes across the diocese offers the opportunity to learn from others we might not otherwise meet. I look forward to those opportunities to listen, learn and grow, and to share what I learn with you.
Kathy Minsch
I grew up singing in the choir in my local Episcopal Church in Potomac Maryland, then attended several Episcopal churches on the East coast before moving to Seattle in 1992. I eventually became a member of Saint Mark’s in 2009, and have been a lector ever since, as well as intercessor. I served on the Vestry 2021-2023, where I also participated on the Strategic Planning Committee. I became Co-Chair of the Creation Care Ministry September 2021 through 2024 and am currently Co-Chair of the Third Acters Ministry which started up in November 2023. I took the 4 year Education for Ministry course, graduating this past June, which gave me a deeper understanding of scripture and the history of Christianity. I am in the current Center of Spirituality and Action program. Even though I’ve been fortunate to serve as a Diocesan Convention Delegate several times, I am honored to be considered once again. I’ve always enjoyed the Conventions and appreciate the importance of the governance of the Episcopal Church.
Molly Porter
Hi! I’ve been attending Saint Mark’s for just over 4 years. For most of that time, I’ve sung in the cathedral and evensong choirs, where I met my husband James. I have also recently made my stirring debut as a Compline hospitality minister, and love taking part in various events around the cathedral. Beyond Saint Mark’s, I am a PhD candidate in English at UW, where I also teach writing and literature, and I like hiking, skiing, gabbing, cooking, and reading. Previously, I have lived and taken part in Episcopal community in Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. James and I have enjoyed attending services and coffee hours around the diocese, and I’d like to get to know how the diocese works more through attending Convention. Plus, I take an odd delight in the mundane happenings that result from the delightful confluence of relative strangers with a common goal in logistics meetings, so I am excited to take part in this one.
Kevin Johnson
I have been a member of St. Mark’s Cathedral since 2007, confirmed in 2009. My current ministries include serving as an acolyte, chalice bearer, coordinating our Eucharistic Visitor ministry, and I’ve taken a Cathedral-related picture or two. I have previously served as a delegate to the Diocesan Convention and am pleased to serve again. I appreciate the opportunity it provides the Cathedral delegation to meet parishioners from around the Diocese, while offering insight into our contribution to the Diocesan community.
James Davidson
James Davidson comes to the Episcopal Church from the United Methodist tradition. During seminary (Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University), James served as a minister with a circuit of 11 chapels in Yorkshire, England. James and his husband, John Gulhaugen, joined Saint Mark’s in 2021. At Saint Mark’s, James has facilitated Radix groups, as well as Queer in Christ Lenten study groups. He currently serves on the Altar Guild, Chalice Bearer, and Lector ministries. And (with John) serves as a Compline host once a month. A lifetime highlight with many cherished memories is a Saint Mark’s Cathedral pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the Spring of 2023.
Kristine Ekman
I was born and raised in Seattle, and baptized at Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church. My family joined the Episcopal Church when I was 10 years old, and I have been an Episcopalian ever since. I grew up in the Church of the Ascension in Magnolia, and as an adult have been a member of Grace Church in New York, and attended St. James in the City in Los Angeles. When travelling, I always try to find an Episcopal Community where I can worship, and celebrate the global reach of our church.
I started attended St. Mark’s in 2019 when I joined my first EfM Cohort. After taking a break during Covid, I graduated from EfM this past June, and decided to sign up for another go round this fall to learn more about Women in the Bible. I officially became a member of the Cathedral community in 2022 and have been involved in the 40s/50s group and the 2nd Sunday Book Club. I am very honored to be asked to serve as a delegate for the congregation that has given me so much.
Alexander Snow
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