Marian and her husband, David, joined WPC in 2018 after searching to find a spiritual home. The meaningful worship service, abundant ministries and welcoming community were deciding factors in their decision. Wanting to be of service and interested in meeting more members, Marian asked Rev. Katy about volunteer opportunities. In 2021, Marian became Coffee Hour Coordinator, arranging socially distanced fellowship under a tent in the parking lot. Since then, a vibrant Coffee Hour occurs each Sunday in the Connector, supported by a dedicated team of Coffee Hour hosts.
While on Session, Marian will help lead the Community Fellowship Committee in extending hospitality and growing fellowship opportunities for members and visitors. Previously, Marian served three terms on a church board and taught Sunday school for many years. She and David each have a daughter, Maggie and Sarah, and are grandparents to 10-year-old twin boys.
In her past professional life, Marian served on the board of the Society for Scholarly Publishing and NISO – National Information Standards Organization. Born and bred in Philadelphia, she received a B.S. in Education from Temple University, and an M.S. in Information Science from Drexel University.
Biography
Marian and her husband, David, joined WPC in 2018 after searching to find a spiritual home. The meaningful worship service, abundant ministries and welcoming community were deciding factors in their decision. Wanting to be of service and interested in meeting more members, Marian asked Rev. Katy about volunteer opportunities. In 2021, Marian became Coffee Hour Coordinator, arranging socially distanced fellowship under a tent in the parking lot. Since then, a vibrant Coffee Hour occurs each Sunday in the Connector, supported by a dedicated team of Coffee Hour hosts.
While on Session, Marian will help lead the Community Fellowship Committee in extending hospitality and growing fellowship opportunities for members and visitors. Previously, Marian served three terms on a church board and taught Sunday school for many years. She and David each have a daughter, Maggie and Sarah, and are grandparents to 10-year-old twin boys.
In her past professional life, Marian served on the board of the Society for Scholarly Publishing and NISO – National Information Standards Organization. Born and bred in Philadelphia, she received a B.S. in Education from Temple University, and an M.S. in Information Science from Drexel University.