In 1982, a Wheaton College Conservatory classmate invited Cathy to visit St. Barnabas. On that first Sunday, Cathy felt she had found her spiritual home; the liturgy, preaching, and singing opened in her a deep experience of God’s grace, and awe in worship. However, having grown up Baptist, Cathy had some spiritual journeying to do, and during college worshiped at Baptist, Presbyterian, Lutheran and Plymouth Brethren churches. While working on her master’s degree in cello at Northwestern University, she attended St. Luke Episcopal Church in Evanston. Upon graduation in 1990, Cathy moved back to Glen Ellyn, and promptly joined the St. Barnabas choir – finally home.
As a professional cellist, Cathy has had the opportunity to support and experience diverse worship music in many faith practices. She studied choral and instrumental conducting with Dr. Paul Wiens of Wheaton College Conservatory, and was mentored for 24 years by former St. Barnabas choirmaster David Neff. She was also mentored and inspired by the music ministry of clarinetist, composer and improviser James Falzone, former music director at Grace Chicago Church.
In 2014, Cathy was honored to become music director at St. Barnabas, a ministry that brings together her passions: faith, music, liturgy, creative collaboration, and teaching children. She is thankful for the St. Barnabas community of choir, instrumentalists, children, and congregation who lift up praise together so beautifully and generously.
Cathy loves to spend time in mountains, forests, lakes and oceans, where she experiences the wonder, tranquility, and inspiration of our Creator. She is grateful to share life with her wife, Lora, and their dogs, Dune and Jax.