Virginia Episcopalian Magazine Fall 2012 Issue | Page 17

Grace Church, Berryville Kimball was a welsh terrier who often attended services and functions at Grace Church, Berryville with the Rev. Dwight Brown and his wife, Cathy. He’s pictured here in front of a stained glass window – which depicts him in the lower right-hand corner as one of the animals surrounding Noah’s Ark. Mayo Memorial Church House Georgia is Bishop Goff’s pet Chihuahua. Episcopal Campus Ministry, Harrisonburg Beagle Retriever mix Rowan of Canterbury was adopted while on a mission trip in North Carolina. He enjoys walks on the quad with college students. Trinity, Fredericksburg PJ the Welsh Corgi, pet to the Rev. Brian Turner and the Rev. Amy Turner, comes to work and youth group meetings with Brian at Trinity. He also serves as the unofficial mascot for the Canterbury Club Episcopal & Lutheran Campus Ministry at the University of Mary Washington. St. Andrew’s, Arlington Ruby, the Rev. Jenny Montgomery’s pet, loves practicing on stage with the St. Andrew’s Players. St. Mark’s, Richmond The Rev. Buck Aiken’s standard Poodle, Mowgli, is a regular participant in life at St. Mark’s. Not pictured is his side kick, Cat Ballou, who is younger but also a standard. Immanuel Church-on-the-Hill, Alexandria The “EpiscoLabs” of Immanuel Church-on-theHill, Alexandria belong to the Rev. David M. Crosby and his wife, Chrissy. Want to see more church dogs? We couldn't fit them all here! Check out flickr.com/episcopaldioceseofvirginia for the full gallery. Fall 2012 / Virginia Episcopalian 15