Annual Meeting and Potluck

Thank you for a great meeting!

January 18, 2026

The St. Luke’s Annual Meeting is happening Sunday January 18, following the worship service. We will meet in person and online, and meeting packets will be available in print and as a pdf online. Everyone is invited to participate as we elect new leadership, hear an update on our development project, and share appreciations. Bring a hot dish, a salad or side (or even a box of crackers), and we will begin at 11:30 with a meal together.

Download the Annual Meeting Packet HERE.

Join online HERE.

Meet the Bishop’s Committee Candidates

Allison Crowley — I am an engineer by training and bring a thoughtful, detail-oriented, and collaborative approach to my work and service. I have been an active member of this Episcopal parish for more than ten years, during which the church has become a meaningful spiritual home for me and my family. I currently serve on the Property Development Team, where I value the opportunity to support faithful stewardship and long-term sustainability in ways that strengthen the parish’s mission and ministry.

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I am the parent of four children and care deeply about the intergenerational life of the church and the formation of future leaders. I am grateful for the vision and leadership of our Vicar and am committed to serving in alignment with that shared mission. I would be honored to serve on the Bishop’s Board, offering steady, prayerful, and mission-focused leadership in support of the church.

Taylor Holubar — I grew up in the suburbs of San Francisco, headed to Pennsylvania for undergrad studies at Swarthmore College, then headed back to the Bay Area for my PhD in psychology at Stanford. Along the way, I met Edward, and we married at St Mark’s Episcopal Church in Palo Alto. After grad school, we ended up in DC, where I began my career working as a consultant for colleges and universities. Sam, our daughter, joined the family in June 2020, and we all trekked across the country to Seattle that December (and yes, traveling cross country with a 6 month old in the depths of a pandemic was as memorable as it sounds!). Over the last five years, we’ve settled into our West Woodland neighborhood, and our family has been rounded out by our German shepherd mix, Bagel.

In St. Luke’s, I’ve found a community that embraces scrappiness, that knows its values and lives them, and that tempers heartbreak and rage at humanity’s brokenness with joy in God’s glory. I feel the divine here, and I hope to help sustain this place and its mission.

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