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the right reverend Jeremiah Williamson

10th bishop of albany

The Right Reverend Jeremiah Williamson was consecrated at The Cathedral of All Saints on February 24, 2024. For all information and questions regarding the Albany Diocese, please click HERE to go to the Episcopal Diocese of Albany website.


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The Very Reverend Fr. Leander S. Harding, PhD

Dean of the Cathedral of All Saints
Archdeacon of the Episcopal Diocese of Albany

Father Leander S. Harding began serving as the 21st Dean of the Cathedral of All Saints on Palm Sunday in 2017. Dean Harding has over 40 years of experience in ordained leadership. He holds a B.A. from New College in Sarasota, FL and an M.Div, cum laude from Andover Newton Theological School in Newton Centre, MA. He earned a Ph.D. from Boston College in Pastoral Theology. He has been the rector of rural, suburban and urban parishes and was for eight years Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Dean of Seminary Advancement at Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, PA. He has a background in business and was awarded a scholarship for advanced management training by the W. Edward Deming foundation. He is the author of four books including, In the Breaking of the Bread, a book of meditations on the Eucharist in Anglican perspective.  He assists the Bishop as one of the Archdeacons of the Diocese.  

The Dean is inspired by the Anglo-Catholic tradition of worshiping God in the beauty of holiness. He longs for a church that is catholic in order and sacraments, evangelical in sharing the good news of God’s love made known in Jesus Christ and alive in the Holy Spirit. He continues his theological work of research and writing and has a special interest in the conversation between theology and science and theology and the arts.  In his preaching, teaching and writing he aims at communicating the basics of Christian faith simply and clearly in such a way that people fall in love with God.

Dean Harding has been married to Claudia Harding for over 50 years and they have three adult sons. The Dean began his ordained ministry as a mission priest in far northern Maine where he and Mrs. Harding supported the ministry by sheep farming. He enjoys sailing, hiking and playing American roots music on the ukulele and harmonica.


The Reverend Allen D. Carpenter

Deacon

Coming Soon…


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The Reverend Sandra McGowan

Deacon

Prior to coming to the Cathedral, Deacon Sandy McGowan served at the St. Francis Mission with families from Burma and Thailand refugee camps.  While St. Francis was without a priest, she led Sunday worship, preached sermons, and participated in administrative duties of the parish.

At the Cathedral, Deacon Sandy looks forward to leading Sunday school and to being part of the pastoral care team.

Deacon Sandy is retired from a thirty-two year career in public education, with specialties in special education and counseling.  She lives with her husband, George, in East Greenbush. The McGowans have two sons, and she especially enjoys spending time with her two grandchildren.


Woodrow Bynum

Director of Music and Choirmaster

Arkansas native Woodrow Bynum began pursuing his musical education at The Interlochen Arts Academy before graduating summa cum laude from The University of Michigan. Following a residency at The Detroit Opera House, he moved to New York City where he studied at The Juilliard School and sang in the choir of Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue. As a professional singer, he appears regularly in concert with orchestras and choirs alike. He sang with Harry Christophers and The Handel & Haydn Society in a performance of Monteverdi's Vespers at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and in the title role of Mendelssohn’s Elijah with the Farmington Chorale in April. He made his Tanglewood debut in Purcell’s The Fairy Queen and will appeared as soloist in B Minor Mass with Harry Christophers and The Handel & Haydn Society at Symphony Hall Boston last March. He sang Haydn’s Creation with the Berkshire Lyric Chorus at Tanglewood’s Ozawa Hall last May. Other recent solo appearances include Bach’s Magnificat and The Apparition of Samuel in Handel’s Saul with H & H, Messiah with both Dallas Bach Society and the Arcadia Players and St. John Passion at Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue. Other recent appearances include Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with The Arcadia Players, and Fauré and Duruflé Requiems with Albany Pro Musica. He has been lauded by The New York Times for his “fine free baritone register” and The Dallas Morning News as “...a gorgeous oiled-walnut baritone, elegant diction and delivery.” Known for his work as a choir and voice trainer, Bynum took up his post as Director of Music at The Cathedral of All Saints in 2007. Under his direction, the choir has made three recordings, including a complete performance of Handel’s Messiah with period instrument orchestra, Music for a Royal Occasion, including Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Handel’s Coronation Anthems and most recently,“To Thee All Angels Cry Aloud” ~ The Choral Music of Benjamin Britten.


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Lloyd Cast Organ Fellow

Thomas Odell has completed a year as the Cathedral Organ Scholar and is excited to step into the role of Lloyd Cast Organ Fellow. He received his Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance locally at the College of Saint Rose. He is native of upstate New York and resident of Albany where he teaches piano privately and accompanies. As a collaborative artist, he has performed alongside singers, instrumentalists, and chamber ensembles. Most recently he held the position of Junior Pianist at the Seagle Festival in Schroon Lake, NY, one of the premier opera training summer programs in the nation. There he accompanied singers and music directed the Children’s Opera. Thomas has appeared in solo and studio recitals throughout the Capital District showcasing repertoire ranging from Bach to Ginastera. Thomas has also worked as the Choir Director for Schenevus Central School. There he gave piano lessons, taught general music, and conducted three choirs. In his free time, Thomas enjoys singing and playing traditional Irish music on traditional instruments.


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Director of Cathedral Arts

Brynna Carpenter-Nardone became the Director of Cathedral Arts and the Assistant to the Dean for Mission in September of 2018. Brynna is a spiritual director, artist, art-educator, and writer about Christian spirituality and the creative process. She has taught drawing, painting, and sculpture to people of all ages. Recently, Brynna drew her way through the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, and she continues to draw as a form of prayer. You can see some of her art at brynnacarpenternardone.com.

Brynna holds a certificate in spiritual direction and an MA in pastoral studies. She has studied nonprofit leadership and is currently a hospital chaplain resident. Brynna publishes the Cathedral Arts Blog and draws pet portraits at the annual Blessing of the Animals service. She communicates the Cathedral’s art and mission in the arts through this website.


Stephanie Durr Demers joined the Cathedral staff in February 2019 as the Director of Communications. Stephanie is a communications specialist and creative marketing professional with a background in digital advertising. She currently works for the New York State Senate as a Senior Digital Outreach Coordinator and is involved with the Veterans Miracle Center, a local non-profit. Stephanie holds a B.A. in Public Relations from SUNY Plattsburgh and a M.A. in Strategic Communications from Liberty University. When her face isn’t in front of a screen, Stephanie and her husband, Cameron Demers, try to spend as much time as they can outdoors camping and hiking.

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Director of Communication


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Meredith EWBANK

Administrative Assistant to the Dean

Meredith Ewbank joined the Cathedral staff as administrative assistant to the Dean in late August of 2018. A life-long Episcopalian, Mrs. Ewbank comes to us from the Church of St. Michael and St. George in St. Louis, MO, where she was active in the St. Paul Guild of Readers and Chalice Bearers.  Mrs. Ewbank served as the parish secretary and administrative assistant to the Rector of her former parish, the Episcopal Church of Saint Andrew in Mountain Home, AR, where she was also a Mentor to adults in the Education for Ministry curriculum of The School of Theology at the University of the South in Sewanee, TN. She is a Daughter of the King, newly affiliated with the chapter at The Cathedral of All Saints. In prior parishes, she has also served as a Eucharistic Visitor, a Welcome/Hospitality Coordinator, and a member of the Altar Guild.

In addition to having been a parish administrator, Mrs. Ewbank has held other administrative positions in the fields of education, financial services, and health services.  She is an experienced educator who has taught English and French in both Missouri and Quebec City.  Mrs. Ewbank has been a lifelong volunteer and advocate in the fields of educational governance, literacy, services for vulnerable women and children, and access for people with disabilities.

In her personal life, Mrs. Ewbank shares with her husband, Jon, a retired Naval officer, a love of music (especially orchestra and opera, choral singing, Dixieland jazz, and barbershop), history and historical fiction, and travel.  Both are happy that their relocation New York brings them nearer to her two children, a son who lives in Boston, and a daughter who lives in Clinton, NY.


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Director of Christian Formation

Jon Kimmel is a Christian educator who serves as the Cathedral’s Director of Christian Formation. In this role, he works closely with the Dean and other ministers to develop and enhance various ministries such as discussion groups, Bible studies, and children’s programs.

Jon has taught and ministered in a variety of contexts both locally and abroad. He has experience in primary, secondary, and tertiary education, and he has taught English, religion, history, and international studies. Jon also helped train new teachers to achieve their education credentials. Jon also has ministered as a volunteer, church planter, and full-time pastoral worker in New England, Thailand, and Hong Kong, and it was in Hong Kong that Jon was introduced to and embraced the Anglican/Episcopal tradition.

Jon enjoys studying and has a Bachelor's in Business Administration, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Education, a Master of Arts in Theological Studies, a Diploma in Anglican Studies, and is completing a Master of Sacred Theology. In his free time, Jon enjoys traveling, exercising, watching movies, and playing board games, especially with his wife and son.