The most important and vital aspect
of our lives is the fact that we are
devoted to our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ -- and that from very early on
in our lives!

Fr. Joe was a cradle Christian and
raised in the Episcopal Church all his
life. He was born in Bryn Mawr,
PA, moved to Setauket, L.I., New
York and graduated high school
there to go on to college for two
years at Adelphi University in Garden
City, Long Island. At Adelphi
he received his initial calling to pursue
Holy Orders. Disillusioned by
the church he postponed the postulancy
and transferred to Rutgers University
in New Jersey. He changed
his major to Environmental Science
and entered the pre-pilot program of
the Air Force ROTC. He met Lucy
there at the co-located Douglass College
and at the end of their senior
year they were engaged to marry.

Lucy was born in Newark, Ohio and graduated High
School from Glen Rock, NJ. Joe was commissioned
a 2nd Lt in the Air Force after graduating from Rutgers
in 1975. Lucy did a short tour in the Peace
Corps in Costa Rica. Joe was a greenhouse manager
in Turlock, being on hold with the Air Force due to
the cutbacks in officers at the end of the Vietnam
War. Joe and Lucy were married on Jan. 3rd, 1976
and have been happily married for over 30 years.
After tours at Tyndall AFB, FL and Shaw AFB, SC
and Luke AFB, AZ, their first child, Christy, was
born in 1978. Joe was called to a remote tour at
Osan AB, Korea in 1979. It was there at the end of
his tour that he found out that he was finally accepted
to pilot training. Then, a month later while
still on the mountain radar site he learned his mom
was dying of cancer and that Lucy was pregnant with
their only son Daniel. The Air Force gave him a
choice...pilot training or reassignment to be near his
mom at Castle AFB, Merced, CA. He went to be
with his mom. It was there he recommitted at St.
Francis, Turlock to enter the process for the priesthood.
Just before his mom died, Joe was accepted to
Trinity Seminary in Ambridge, PA and their family
of three started off to seminary. His mom died
shortly after their arrival and they flew back for the
funeral. Since this was such a great transition, and
Lucy was pregnant with their second child, Joe took
a year off and worked in Boston for his brother-inlaw
as an office manager for Data Resources Inc.
Then, the Holy Spirit pushed him back to seminary
at Trinity the following year. It was there that their
third child, Laurie, was born in 1982. Joe left seminary
after that first year again conflicted with the
church. Suddenly, the Air Force called and wanted
him to come back for the AWACS program. They
left seminary for Oklahoma City and Tinker AFB.
He became a radar controller on the AWACS. Their
fourth child, Lily, was born to them at Tinker AFB
hospital in 1985. Joe saw a lot of Saudi Arabia, Iceland,
England, and other 'classified' deployments.
He went to headquarters Langley AFB, VA in 1986
and spent three years there. Then, off to Okinawa,
Japan where he flew with the AWACS unit for three
years. In 1989, he had a vision of the Lord Jesus letting
him know in the middle of the night that "This is
your last chance to serve me". He listened and
obeyed, found a way to exit the AF and wound up
back at Trinity seminary in 1992. Shortly after arriving,
Joe got a call from his old boss saying that the
first and only AWACS had crashed at Elmendorf
AFB, AK and the whole crew was killed. Joe had
turned down that very assignment to separate from
the AF. The officer that replaced Joe was on that
aircraft. Joe realized that the word from the Lord
truly was a 'last chance'.

Graduating from seminary in 1994 and arriving back
at St. Francis, Turlock, Joe was ordained deacon by
Bishop Schofield in Sept 1994 and priest in March
1995 in the Diocese of San Joaquin. He served at St.
Francis for two years and was called to Christ The
King parish in Riverbank (near Modesto) where an
old priest friend was beginning a new work planting
a church in an old liquor store. That priest retired
and Fr. Joe saw the congregation through to building
a new church and having it consecrated in 2000. In
August 2001, Fr. Joe was called to All Saints, Vista
(celebrating his first service the Sunday after 9-11).
Growth and healing of the parish occurred and yet in
2003 after that fateful General Convention, plans for
a capitol campaign evaporated and members drifted
away or moved. Presently, after this latest General
Convention, and the failure of the national church to
engage in a faithful response to the Windsor Report
recommendations, Fr. Joe was called by the Lord to
leave ECUSA and be faithful to his priestly orders in
the Anglican Communion, in association with Fr.
Tony and St. Anne's Anglican Church.

Fr. Joe and Lucy have four adult children, one grandchild
and one on the way. Matt & Christy, their eldest,
is due a baby girl on December 2nd. Stephen,
their three year old is excited. Daniel followed Fr.
Joe and is an AF pilot of a C-130 and is married just
a year to Sarah of Corpus Christi, TX. Laurie is 24
and a pre-school teacher at All Saints of Shadowridge
where Lucy teaches full time too. Lily is 21
and finishing Pt Loma Nazarene Univ. in Social
Work. All are faithful Christians.

That's a sample he says...just to let everyone know
how marvelous the Lord Jesus is in fulfilling His
promises to us!

