The Rev. Kathy Boss, Priest In Charge rector@cgsnashua.org

The Rev. Kathy Boss was ordained in the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire after earning her Masters of Divinity at Boston University School of Theology. Following Seminary, and before being called to serve as Priest-in-Charge at Church of the Good Shepherd, Pastor Kathy was the half-time curate of All Saints’ Littleton, NH, and also served as the school chaplain for White Mountain School.   

Prior to being called into ministry, Pastor Kathy worked in nonprofit management and education for almost two decades. She has served as the Executive Director of The Peterborough Food Pantry,  the Director of Community and Resource Development at High Mowing School, and the Executive Director of The New Hampshire Writers’ Project. She is also the mother of three wonderful grown sons. 

Pastor Kathy grew up in Australia and Canada, and when she was in high school, her family moved to the United States, where her parents had both been born and raised. She has lived in New England for her entire adult life, and has been in New Hampshire since 1997. Pastor Kathy is an avid knitter and has a wide range of reading interests from literary fiction to speculative fiction, from theology to how the world works. She loves the contemplative nature of walking, and in 2016 completed the 500 mile Camino Frances pilgrimage across Northern Spain. She shares her home with her two fluffy, friendly cats, Levi and Momo. 

The Rev. Nancy R. Meyer, Deacon

Nancy moved to Nashua in March 2019 from Chicago to be closer to her brother/sister-in-law and her sister who all live in Vermont. Living at The Huntington at Nashua she is trying to successfully retire while continuing to serve as a deacon. Ordained a Deacon in January 2008 in Chicago diocesan deacon formation program, she served at St. Peter's, Chicago until moving to Nashua. She has also studied at Bexley Seabury Seminary in Chicago to continue her education. A nurse by profession, she completed degrees at University of Washington, Seattle, and Wayne State University in Detroit. She served in the Army Nurse Corps doing her active duty at Fort Devens, MA and spent many years in the Army Reserves. She developed and led Staff Development and Patient Education, and then devoted most of her career to caring for the elderly as a Geriatric Clinical Specialist and Nurse Practitioner. Nancy loves to knit scarves and hats to give to the homeless, and pocket prayer squares for anyone who would like one, do just about anything with and for cats, read, and study the Bible and theology. Since coming to Nashua she has felt led to get involved in immigration issues which is a slowly developing ministry. She loves music and singing and has recently joined the chime choir at The Huntington. Nancy is a deacon at her core and finds great joy in serving others and serving God.

OUR STAFF

Nicholas Pothier Music Director music@cgsnashua.org

Nicholas Pothier is a pianist, coach, and conductor and a candidate for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Vocal Coaching/Accompanying at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His musical interests include opera, art song, and choral music, and has worked with Utah Festival Opera, Lyric Theatre at Illinois, Opera Saratoga, Opera NEO, Winnipesaukee Playhouse (NH), and the Russian Opera Workshop, as well as serving as founder and music director for Opera on the Rocks, during its 2021 virtual season. He enjoys work as a freelance musician in recital, with choral and instrumental ensembles, and as a pit musician.

As a church musician, he has previously served as Choirmaster at Emmanuel Memorial Episcopal church in Champaign, IL and as music ministry director at St. Christopher’s Episcopal church in Hampstead, NH, among others. Hailing from southern New Hampshire, he has held positions at institutions throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic region, and currently is a resident artist on the teaching faculty of the University of New Hampshire. Nicholas holds a Master of Music degree from the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of New Hampshire.

Outside of his life as a musician, Nicholas is an avid baker, enjoys yoga and running, and spending time outdoors with his two dogs, Gabe and Luke.

John Budzyna, Parish Administrator administrator@cgsnashua.org

John is excited to join the CGS team. He has worked in non-profit settings for 25 years and comes to CGS from Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center in Newburyport, MA where he and his wife Deirdre live. When he is not at CGS, John supports other non-profits and small businesses through his company Solutions Bookkeeping. John’s wife Deirdre is a Professor at Northern Essex Community College in Haverhill, MA teaching Early Childhood Education. Having met on stage in The Wizard of Oz in Summer Stock, John and Deirdre continue their theatre endeavors directing and producing community theatre that involve actors aged 4 to 84 through Acting Out Productions and The Actor’s Studio of Newburyport. They have three grown children Colin, Erin and Maggie.

Nancy Madeira, Youth Director youth@cgsnashua.org

Nancy is a cradle Episcopalian who has been a parishioner of Church of the Good Shephard since the age of 6. She was active in the youth group (EYC), past member of the Vestry and was a Sunday School teacher for 17 years working with the 3-4 year olds and 5th and 6th Grade Riser’s. A graduate of Plymouth State with a BA in Art has worked in the print and packaging industry for over 30 years. Nancy is very excited to be involved with youth ministry and working with the youth, parents, advisers and clergy.

Kate Engle, Sunday School Director sundayschool@cgsnashua.org

Kate Engle has been a member of Church of the Good Shepherd for over 15 years. She started teaching Sunday School in 2015, and has always enjoyed all the interesting conversations with the kiddos about the Bible stories and God. She is excited to continue working with the children and their families as Sunday School Coordinator.
Kate has a B.A. in Russian language and culture from St. Olaf College and a Master of Social Work degree from UNH, and has worked with children and families as a Social Worker for a Massachusetts-based non-profit organization for over 15 years. She is a wife and mother of three, and her main hobby is learning ethnic dances from around the world.

Johanna Graves, Special Projects connections@cgsnashua.org

Johanna Graves was born in Michigan but grew up in northern Indiana. She and her husband Allan moved to NH in 2001, fresh from college, and began attending CGS in 2014. The choir came knocking in 2017. Having gardened since she was knee high to a grasshopper, she is proud to report she never has to pay for a zucchini and her two young children pick cherry tomatoes fresh every summer. She has worked everything from retail to office to light industrial and she is glad to bring her skills to work on behalf of CGS.

OUR VERGERS

John Townsend vixca@comcast.net

John Townsend is a lifelong Episcopalian, who came to the Church of the Good Shepherd in 1986 and became involved in many aspects of parish life. He has served as a Lay Eucharistic Minister and a Eucharistic Visitor and is on the Altar Guild. John has served on various committees, including a three-year term on the vestry. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire and Rivier College, John has completed the Vergers’ Training Course offered by the Vergers’ Guild of the Episcopal Church. Appointed Verger in April 2001, he trained under the late Paul Jauron. Working with John as assisting Vergers are Howard Titus and John Rowntree.

Howard Titus

Howard Titus is a life long Episcopalian, baptized in St. John's Episcopal Church in Winthrop, MA. He has been a member of Good Shepherd since 1989. He is a retired engineer for BAE Systems, and has been privileged to travel extensively both within the USA and overseas for his work. Married to Sharon, they have one son, Prescott, who currently lives in Quincy, MA. Howard enjoys reading history and biography as well as umpiring baseball.

John Rowntree

John Rowntree has been a member of the parish for over 20 years. In addition to his role as verger, he represents Good Shepherd in the Nashua Interfaith Council. He is a co-mentor of our Education for Ministry group for Adult Christian Formation.  In the past he served two terms on the vestry and as a Diocesan delegate for nine years.

OUR VESTRY

Vestry members are elected by the congregation at the January Annual Meeting as the governing body of the parish. The Vestry gives support and guidance to the Clergy and Congregation.

Our Vestry is comprised of about a dozen at large members who serve alongside four Executive Committee Members: Senior Warden (President), Junior Warden (Vice President), Clerk and Treasurer. For a current Vestry listing and their assigned liaison ministries please see our Newsletter.

Sue Corman, Senior Warden

Sue has been a member of CGS since 2002. She and her wife Mary have lived in Merrimack since 1992, and have teenage twins, Anastasia and Ross. Most recently she has been Clerk of the Vestry, and on the Worship and Fundraising Committees. Additionally Sue is an Usher and helps with the Scrip program and has been co-coordinator for the Parish Photo Directory. She has also been on the Fellowship team and Stewardship Committee. Sue loves to spend her leisure time with family; RV-ing, time at the lake, going for a paddle in the canoe and hiking.

Don Yelton, Junior Warden

Don has been a member of CGS since 1997. He is a member of the Stewardship Committee and the Fundraising Committee. Don is also a Lay Eucharistic Minister (LEM) and serves on Finance Committee and the Communication Committee. CGS and our fellow parishioners are an important part of our family’s life. CGS and other churches are at a pivotal point and I want to contribute to making this church an important beacon of light for our congregation and for our community.