
The Rev’d Dr. Suzi Robertson The Rev’d Dr. Suzi Robertson—first and foremost—wants you to call her “just” Suzi and warmly welcomes your presence (and questions!) to St. Stephen’s. Suzi is a program visionary, a compassionate pastor and a traditional leader in worship, community development and training. She has a long list of credentials and publications, which […]
Michael Romoser, Jr. Warden

Michael Romoser, Jr. Warden Email: mromoser1@outlook.com Phone: 206.380.6618
James Kearnes, Vestry

James Kearnes, Vestry Email: jkearnes@uw.edu Phone: 206.604.5650
Elizabeth Feetham, Vestry

Elizabeth Feetham, Vestry Email: efeetham@u.washington.edu Phone: 206.276.3491
Nancy Woods, Co-Chaplain

Nancy Woods, Co-Chaplain Email: nfwoods@uw.edu Phone: 206.369.5261
Bev Allen, Co-Chaplain

Bev Allen, Co-Chaplain Email: huckle_allen@yahoo.com Phone: 206.914.5469
John Plimpton, Treasurer

John Plimpton, Treasurer Email: johnplimpton@me.com Phone: 206.391.6051
Michael Monnikendum, Precentor for Liturgy and Music

Michael Monnikendum, Precentor for Liturgy and Music Michael Monnikendam holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Voice Performance from Duquesne University–where he also minored in piano and organ–and a Master’s Degree from Carnegie-Mellon University (also in Voice Performance). Michael has worked as a professional musician for 40+ years and brings great experience to his work here at […]
The Rev’d Peter Snow, Associate Priest

The Rev’d Peter D. Snow, Associate Priest Peter Snow grew up in England during WWII. As a member of St. John’s College, Cambridge, he studied academic theology and graduated with both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in the subject. He was ordained a priest of the Church of England in Birmingham, where he served […]
Laura Lambert, Executive Administrator

Laura Lambert, Director of Operations Laura grew up surrounded by the natural beauty of the Wenatchee Valley in a home that was literally open to all. She’s been busy re-creating that welcoming home inside a big, beautiful world ever since. While raising her own children–working in their schools and nannying for dozens of families–countless other […]