Sara Nash

Early Elementary Team Leader at St. Mary of the Angels

Sara Nash has a diverse professional background, transitioning from technology to education. Currently serving as an IEP Private Tutor at UNITED STAND since January 2023, Sara has also held key roles at St. Mary of the Angels, including Early Elementary Team Leader and Pre Kindergarten Teacher/Early Elementary Lead since July 2020. Prior experience includes positions such as Kindergarten Teacher at Embers Academy and Preschool Teacher at St. Joseph School, along with earlier roles as a Senior Software Engineer and Programmer Analyst at prominent firms like Accenture and KPMG. Sara holds advanced degrees in Education from National-Louis University and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Drake University.

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St. Mary of the Angels

St. Mary of the Angels Church was founded in 1918 as an Anglo-Catholic parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. Fr. Neal Dodd, our founding rector, was moved by the Lord to address the spiritual needs of the fledgling Hollywood motion-picture community. His mission work met with much success, and in 1930 our present building was erected. In the 1950s and 1960s, the second rector, Fr. James Jordan, established a national reputation for St. Mary's as one of the country's leading centers of Anglo-Catholicism. In 1971, Fr. Jordan unexpectedly died of a heart attack and was succeeded by Fr. John Barker months later who was then succeeded by Fr. Gregory Wilcox in 1985. Following over two decades as Rector, Father Wilcox resigned in 2006 and, following a year of intense reflection and search, the Parish called the Reverend Father Christopher Kelley, as the fifth, and current, rector in the 100-year history of the parish. Through all its history, worship has been central to St. Mary's life. The recitation of the daily offices of Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer and the daily offering of the Mass provide the focus for our parish. Our worship is in the Anglo-Catholic tradition, with the rich ceremonial of western Catholicism, the beauty of the Tudor Book of Common Prayer, and the musical heritage of ancient chant and great choral compositions. For us, these are not venerable antiques, but the living vehicles of our present-day worship. Through them we proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and celebrate His Presence as "Emmanuel, God with us."​


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