All Saints’ Chapel Staff
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The Rev. Thomas E. Macfie Jr. is the chaplain for the University, and dean of All Saints' Chapel. He holds the degrees of bachelor of arts in history (1980) and master of divinity (1989) from the University of the South, and coordinates the programs of All Saints' Chapel, along with leading worship services.
Phone: (931) 598 1274

The Rev. Dr. Melissa M. Hartley is the associate chaplain for the University. She coordinates the worship planning for All Saints' Chapel and shares in the pastoral care of the University. A 1993 graduate of the college, she holds the following degrees: B.A., University of the South; M.Div., S.T.M., General Theological Seminary; Ph.D. (Liturgical Studies), Drew University.
Phone: (931) 598 1274

Catherine Outten is the lay chaplain for the University. A recent graduate of Sewanee, she helps to coordinate the Catechumenate, Growing in Grace, and other chapel programs. She also aids in outreach trips, counseling students, and developing student run religious groups.
Phone: (931) 598 1251

Dixon Myers is the coordinator of Outreach Ministries at Sewanee. He administers the University's diverse outreach program, which ranges from building houses on campus to reaching out to those in need in foreign countries. He received his bachelor’s degree from Millsaps College.
Phone: (931) 598 1156

Brittany Roper is the assistant coordinator of Outreach Ministries. Brittany graduated in 2009 as an anthropology major. As an undergraduate, she was involved in many aspects of Sewanee life: Big People for Little People, the Jamaica Outreach Trip, and the Canale and Lilly Intern programs in the U.S. and Honduras. She spent this past year living and working in Bogotá, Colombia as a Young Adult Service Corps member with the Episcopal Church.
Phone: (931) 598 3201

Robin Hille Michaels is the coordinator of Discernment Programs. In addition to coordinating discernment groups for undergraduates considering entering the ministry after college, she also coordinates the Summer Discernment Institute — a summer internship program for undergraduates discerning a calling in their lives. She provides support for the service-learning initiative on campus and to the "How, Then Shall We Live?" lectures series.
Phone: (931) 598 1869

Dr. Robert Delcamp is a professorr in the University’s music department and serves as University Organist and Choirmaster. He coordinates music for All Saints’ Chapel and is director of the University Choir. He holds degrees from the University of Cincinnati and Northwestern University.

Dr. Jason Farris is the assistant organist for All Saints' Chapel and for The School of Theology. He was awarded the doctor of musical arts degree in organ performance at the University of Houston where he studied with Dr. Robert Bates. He earned bachelor and master of music degrees at Baylor University as a student of Dr. Joyce Jones. He is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda and Alpha Chi academic honor societies, and was the second place winner in the graduate division of the 2003 William Hall Organ Competition (San Antonio). Active as both a collaborative artist and organ recitalist, Dr. Farris frequently presents programs featuring the organ works of Sir Hubert Parry.
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The Rev. Dr. Robert MacSwain is an associate priest and assistant professor of theology and Christian ethics at The School of Theology. He holds the following degrees: B.A. Liberty University; M. Div., Princeton Theological Seminary; M. Th., University of Edinburgh; Postgraduate Diploma, Virginia Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of St. Andrews.

The Rev. Dr. James F. Turrell is an associate priest and associate professor of liturgics and the history of liturgics at The School of Theology. He holds the following degrees: B.A., M.Div. from Yale University; M.A., Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University.

The Rev. Dr. Julia Gatta is an associate priest and associate professor of pastoral theology at The School of Theology. She holds the following degrees: B.A., St. Mary's College; Notre Dame, Ind.; M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University; and M.Div., Episcopal Divinity School.

Kasey Taylor is the office manager. She is currently attending Middle Tennessee State University pursing a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration.
Phone: (931) 598 1274

Virginia Cunningham is the Chapel Office Assistant and Wedding Administrator for the University. She helps schedule participants for worship services and assists bride's with their wedding plans in any of the three chapels at the University.
Phone: (931) 598 1425
John Bordley is the carillonneur.
