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Contacting Trinity Episcopal Church


You may contact Trinity Episcopal Church by telephone, mail, or email. Or, you can contact individual members of the clergy or staff directly from the listings on this page.

Trinity Episcopal Church
317 Franklin Street
Clarksville, TN 37043

Telephone: (931) 645-2458

Father Mickey Richaud

The Rev. R.H. “Mickey” Richaud
Rector

 

For information, administrative questions, address changes or to give us your email address, contact the Secretary at (931) 645-2458 or secretary@trinityparish.com

The Rev. R.H. "Mickey" Richaud, our rector, came to Trinity at the end of 2001, just as the renovations following the devastating tornado that hit Clarksville in early 1999 were completed. He is a product of Louisiana, having moved to Tennessee to attend seminary at the School of Theology, Sewanee, in 1990. He and his wife, Janet, have found a home in Clarksville, and look forward to a long service to God in this part of the vineyard.
 

 


Staff Members


ADMINISTRATION:

 

Jan Hammett, Secretary
secretary@trinityparish.com

 

 

 

Howell Foust, Treasurer

 
 
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION:

 

 

 

Father Mickey, Youth Group Supervisor

 

Anne Finley, Sunday School & Nursery School Program Coordinator


 

MUSIC and LITURGY:

 

 

 

Anne Glass, Organist

 

Lisa Bishop, Choir Director

 

Mark Hunter, Master of Ceremonies


 

SEXTON:

Don Batterson

 

 

Dorothy came to Trinity in June 2003 as its first female associate rector. She is a 1994 graduate of Virginia Theological Seminary and has served churches in South Carolina and Delaware.  Prior to seminary, Dorothy was the Executive Director of an agency serving developmentally disabled persons in SC.  She has also served as a parish musician. She is the mother of one adult daughter..

 

LIBRARIAN:

Tia Batterson


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