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​The Diocese Gives Thanks for the Ministry of the Rev. Greg Farrand

The Diocese gives thanks for the ministry of the Rev. Greg Farrand, who has been serving as the associate rector at Holy Trinity, Greensboro, for the last nine years. Farrand departs his role at Holy Trinity to become the full-time executive director of the Second Breath Center located in Greensboro.

Look with favor upon those whom you have called, O God, and grant that they may be so filled with your Holy Spirit, that they may minister in their chosen task with joy and steadfast devotion; through Jesus Christ our Savior. Amen.

ABOUT THE OFFICE OF TRANSITION MINISTRY

The Office of Transition Ministry assists clergy and parishes in transition. Canon Catherine Massey oversees transition ministry in the Diocese of North Carolina.


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Canon Catherine Massey
Canon for Transition and Pastoral Ministries
919-600-5307 

    Canon Catherine Massey

    Canon for Transition and Pastoral Ministries
    919-600-5307 |

    Canon Massey graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a degree in Mass Communications and has over 15 years of experience in sales, marketing and association management. Prior to working at Diocesan House, she served as parish life coordinator for St. John's, Wake Forest.

    Canon Massey works with the Office of Transitional Ministry and supports congregations and clergy in transition. She administers the Safe Church program and support the work of the Commission on Ministry, the Pastoral Response Team and the Disciplinary Board.

    Canon Massey enjoys learning how people and organizations work together and says it is an honor and a privilege to serve the clergy and churches in our diocese.

    Canon Massey is a native of Richmond, Virginia, and has lived in North Carolina with her family for 10 years. She, her husband Robert and their three daughters live in Wake Forest and are members of Christ Church, Raleigh.

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