Harry Seese
I have been a member of St. Stephen's Church for about twenty years. I have previously served as Junior Warden and as a member of the Vestry for three years. I have been self employed nearly all of my working life: first in the Service Station business for almost 30 years then owning a Dairy Queen for 23 years. I also ran a coin business at the same time. So I am very interested in the business end of the church. I am a member of the choir, the Men's Group, have helped with the kids' summer camp, and many other church activities, usually preparing food. I would be very happy to serve on the Vestry again.
Debbie Rice-Cave
My name is Deborah Rice-Cave and I have the honor of being a cradle Episcopalian. I have had many titles: Horace and Ruth’s daughter; Fred’s wife; and the best being: Jordan's and Rachel’s mother. The new title I am trying for is St. Stephen’s Vestry member. I have been a member of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church since 1992, the home church for my family. In the past, I have been on two discernment committees; taught church school (Kindergarten-First Grade); served as a chalice minister; and as a part of the beginning bell choir. Presently I serve as an acolyte and on the Fellowship Committee. I serve for the love of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit- to complete that circle of their love for me.
Debbe Rodasta
I am a cradle Episcopalian born in Amarillo, TX in 1952. My family moved to Denver in 1965 attending St. Joseph Episcopal Church. Ten years ago, my wife, Jay, and I began attending St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church and later came to St. Stephens' Episcopal Church. We realized our family needed to have our love of God renewed. We also had the responsibility of providing our daughter, Kymbrlee, the way to understand God's love. I feel strongly that our children and youth need a good foundation of the faith, love, and knowledge of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit in order to be able to make those decisions we all face everyday in our lives.