top of page

ST. TIMOTHY'S STAFF
                                               
Janice Fetscher, Parish Administrator

Janice Fetscher came to St. Timothy's with many years  experience in parish work. She is a life-long resident of Roxborough and loves working in her home town. When not working at St. Timothy's, Janice loves spending time with her family, going to farmer's markets & flea markets and, and just enjoying life.​ She is a tremendous asset to keep the Church running efficiently.

Mark Sullivan joined the St. Timothy's staff in 2014 as the parish Sexton. Before coming to St. Timothy's Mark held several staff positions in other Episcopal and Lutheran parishes, most recently as a part-time Sexton at St. Mark's Church on Locust Street. Mark is originally from New York. He and his family have lived in Washington, DC, Chicago and Baltimore before settling in Bryn Mawr. He has two grown daughters.​ In his free time Mark enjoys travel, reading history, and skiing. 

​​Mark Sullivan, Sexton

Luke Staisiunas earned his Master’s Degree in Organ Performance under Dr. Adam Pajan and Dr. Damin Spritzer. He also earned his Bachelor’s from OU under Dr. John Schwandt and Dr. Pajan. During his time at OU, he performed with the Symphony Band, OU Chorale, OU Percussion Ensemble, as well as playing continuo for the Vitam Musica Foundation’s orchestra. In addition, he is active as a transcriber of orchestral works for organ, as well as compiling scores for silent film accompaniment. 

 

As a performer, he can be frequently heard on the Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia, and the Midmer-Losh organ in Atlantic City, along with performances for various local organ groups.  

 

On the technical side, he recently worked for the Red River Pipe Organ Company and the former American Organ Institute shop, in Norman Oklahoma. During his time at the Red River firm, he was active as both a shop and field technician. During his time at the AOI, he oversaw the design and installation of a control system for the Schlicker studio organ as part of his Organ Technology coursework. 

 

Outside of music, he can be found enjoying time in the kitchen, and spending time with friends, family, and their pets.

Luke Staisiunas, Organist & Music Director
Luke.png
Mazur Clergy Headshot (1).jpg
The Rev. Meghan Mazur

Mother Meghan was called as the 15th Rector of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in December 2024. She has served churches in a variety of capacities in Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. Mtr. Meghan attended seminary at The School of Theology in Sewanee, TN, and also holds degrees in Vocal Performance, French, and Library Science. 

​

Mtr. Meghan is married to Brian, a math teacher at Penn Charter School. At home they have three children, two dogs, and two cats who keep them on their toes. They also have an adopted son and grandchild in Texas. In her bits of spare time, Mtr. Meghan enjoys reading, playing games with her family, and looks forward to exploring the Roxborough trails.

bottom of page