Clergy & Staff

 
 

The Reverend Edward Frost Priest-in-Charge

Father Ed is a British American Episcopal priest with 20+ years of ministry experience. Ed holds M. Div. and  M. Min. degrees. Married to Linda for 39 years and with two grown sons Matthew and Simon, and two granddaughters Emma and Violet, all living in the greater Manchester, NH area. Ed supports his ministry by working as a hospital chaplain and as a CPE Educator - training chaplains to board certification. Ed & Linda live in Amherst, NH with their labradoodle Penny. Ed loves the Lord, the church, his family, people of every kind, New Hampshire, cars, good food, and guitars. 

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The Reverend Michael Reinke Associate Priest

Michael Reinke is an ordained priest in the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire. Michael was born in Boston and moved with his parents to Royalston, Massachusetts (30 miles south of Keene), where his parents bought a small farm and adopted four additional children with mixed racial heritage. Michael attended Wesleyan University in Middletown, Ct, and Union Theological Seminary in NYC. Michael serves as the Chief Executive Officer at the Lowell House Addiction Treatment and Recovery, Inc. in Lowell, Massachusetts. When not at church or at work, you will find him hiking, riding his bike or playing his banjo.

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David Kjellander Organist and choir Master

As your new organist and choir director, I wanted to express my aim that I lead our musical worship and Glorifying of God with all of our hearts, souls and minds employing our voices with the best of our skills and art; enjoying our fine Episcopal musical repertoire as well as drawing from other sources to enrich our praises to God and to minister to each soul that God brings our way.

We warmly welcome and invite those who would have an interest in joining with the choir in this ministry to reach out to me to inquire, and to come and rehearse with us and see if this is a way for you to serve.

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Abbie Law
Parish Administrator

Abbie lives in Hollis with her husband, Scott. She is mother to two grown children, Everett and Parker. In her free time she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, she enjoys scrap-booking, reading, crafting and loves to travel when she can. She comes to Church of Our Saviour with 6 years of experience with parish emails, creating bulletins, maintaining church records, and carrying out the myriad duties to keep our parish humming.

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Debbie donnelly
journey to adulthood coordinator  

Debbie has managed the Journey to Adulthood program at Church of Our Saviour since its debut here in 2002. She appreciates the program’s philosophy and curriculum, as well as the teens and parents who make space in busy lives for spiritual formation during the often challenging transition from childhood to adulthood. Debbie also believes that faith is “caught” more than it’s “taught”, and she is very grateful for the adult leaders over the years who have generously shared their faith, time, and energy with our teens.

Contact Debbie via email.