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Clergy
The Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith
Rector
Randy became Rector of St.
James's in Advent of 2000. He previously served as Rector
of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Savannah, Georgia;
and as Assistant Rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
in Richmond, Virginia. Randy is a graduate of Denison University
and Yale Divinity School. He is married to an Episcopal
priest, Melissa, and the two priests have a son, Marshall, and
a daughter, Eliza.

The Rev.
Dana Colley Corsello
Associate Rector
Dana came to St. James's in the Summer of 2001, after serving
a parish in New York. A 1999 graduate of the General
Theological Seminary, the Rev. Corsello had a career in magazine
journalism before pursuing the ministry. Her husband
Andrew and she have two children Quincy and Casper. As the associate rector, Dana’s primary areas of ministry involve outreach and witness, newcomers and church growth, and women’s ministries such as WomanKind and the E.C.W.

The Rev. Whitney Zimmerman
Assistant Rector
Whitney joined the staff at St. James's in July 2007 after earning her masters at Yale Divinity School, where her focus was on mission. She earned her bachelors at The University of Pennsylvania. She is a Richmond native and before her ordination she ministered to inmates in Virginia’s jails and prisons for 7 years. As assistant rector, Whitney is involved in foreign missions and Adult Education.
The Rev. Douglas
Gray Burgoyne
Priest Associate
Doug came to St. James’s
in January 2007 as Priest Associate after a year-and-a-half
interim rectorship at St. James the Less, Ashland. He retired
in 2000 as Rector of All Saints’ Church, Richmond, after
rectorships at St. Andrew’s, Newport News, St. John's,
Williamstown, MA, and St. Matthew’s, Ontario, OR. Doug
is a graduate of Williams College and the Episcopal Divinity
School. Before seminary he served in the Coast Guard and worked
in insurance. He and his wife Joannie have four sons, six
grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Doug’s
primary areas at St. James’s are adult Christian education,
pastoral care and Sunday worship. |