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Where Our Graduates are Now

Members of the AEHS 2009 graduating class gather inside Duke Divinity School before the Baccalaureate Service in May. Pictured (from left, back row) are: Ross Kane, Sam Keyes, Thomas Kincaid, Reggie Simmons, Cindy Briggs, and AEHS director Jo Bailey Wells; (from left, front row) Julie Cate Kelly, Elizabeth Costello, Susan Polk (United Methodist), Claire Wimbush and her service dog, “Willa.”
  • Cindy Briggs will be moving to the diocese of South West Virginia, where she hopes to pursue ministry and ordination.
  • Elizabeth Costello is a youth worker at St. Peter and St. Paul's Anglican Church in Great Missenden, Diocese of Oxford, Church of England.
  • Ross Kane is the assistant to the rector at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Alexandria, Va., where he coordinates outreach and adult education.
  • Julie Cate Kelly is an ordained vocational deacon with the Convocation of Anglicans in North America. She plans to pursue her Continuing Pastoral Education Residency year and eventually perform chaplaincy work in a prison or hospital.
  • Sam Keyes is completing an Anglican Year at Nashotah House in Wisconsin.  He plans to return to the Fort Worth, Texas area in fall 2010 for parish ministry.
  • Thomas Kincaid is a curate at the Church of the Incarnation in Dallas, Texas.
  • Reggie Simmons is a pastoral assistant to the rector at St. Stephens Episcopal Church in Durham, N.C., and preparing to enter a year of Anglican studies at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Va.
  • Claire Wimbush will become a curate in the diocese of Southern Virginia in fall 2009.