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Our Staff

Rector
Reverend Celeste Geldreich
The Reverend Celeste Geldreich was born and raised in California and is so happy to be back on the west coast after sojourning in North Carolina and Texas for nearly three decades. She brings a love of liturgy to her role as a priest. "I'm fascinated by the way that actions in time and space help us transcend time and space," she says. She spent many years as a mentor and trainer in the Education for Ministry program and hopes to nurture each member of the community to a mature sense of their own call to ministry as baptized followers of Christ. Mother Celeste and her husband David Frauenfelder have four adult children spread across the states and one malti-poo named Alfred.

Associate Clergy
Reverend Janet Campbell
The Reverend Janet Campbell served in parishes and cathedrals in the dioceses of New York, Chicago, and Olympia (Western Washington) from 1988 until her retirement in 2022. Much of her ministry focused on worship planning, preparation, teaching and training at the parish, diocesan and national church levels. She finds joy in presiding in liturgy, writing sermons and preaching, helping a community develop its liturgical practice, and leading quiet mornings and retreats. She moved to Portland in 2022 to live near her son Jamie and is happy to have found a church home with the community of Saint Barnabas.

Associate Clergy
Reverend Jeff Frost
The Reverend Jeff Frost is a retired priest, previously serving in Oregon, Texas, Idaho, and California. During his diverse ministry of 30 years, he served small and large congregations in rural, suburban, and urban areas. His experience and training include: congregational development, transitional/interim ministry, and spiritual direction for groups and individuals. He and his wife, Ellen, love being a part of the Saint Barnabas community.
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