Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's Podcast

February 13 - The Rev. Phoebe Roaf (bishop elect of the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee): celebrating James Theodore Holly

February 12, 2019 Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's Podcast
February 13 - The Rev. Phoebe Roaf (bishop elect of the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee): celebrating James Theodore Holly
Show Notes

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Diocese of Arizona
Phoenix, AZ

In celebration of Black History Month, Trinity Cathedral invites you to the Black History Month Guest Preachers at 12:10 p.m. each Wednesday of February in the Cathedral.

February 13 - The Rev. Phoebe Roaf (bishop elect of the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee): celebrating James Theodore Holly

Phoebe Roaf is a lifelong Episcopalian. She grew up in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She is rector at St. Philip’s, the oldest African-American church in the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, where she has served as the parish leader since 2011. Before St. Philips’s, Roaf was associate rector for three years at Trinity Episcopal Church in New Orleans.

Roaf, who earned a law degree from the University of Arkansas, Little Rock, and clerked two years for Judge James L. Dennis, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, worked in commercial real estate before pursuing a call to serve the Episcopal Church as clergy.

She completed her bachelor’s degree at Harvard University and MPA at Princeton University. She attended Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria. She is vice chair of the board of trustees at Virginia Theological Seminary.