The Rev'd Geordan Geddings, SSC.

Fr. Geordan was born and raised in South Carolina. He attended the University of South Carolina where he found the Anglican Church. He attended the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary in Columbia, SC, receiving a Master of Arts in Religion and formation at the Anglican Cathedral of the Epiphany under the Rt. Rev. Paul C. Hewett, SSC. He has served as a priest at parishes in Alabama and Georgia. He and his wife, Joanna, met at the St. Michael’s Anglican Youth Conference in Detroit, MI., they have four children.  Fr. Geordan was called as Rector of St. Peter's in February 2020.

The Most Rev'd Mark Haverland, PhD


Archbishop Mark Haverland is a graduate of Kenyon College with a bachelor’s degree in political science.  He earned an MA in Roman Catholic theology from Duquesne University, and a Ph.D. in religion from Duke University. Before his consecration to the episcopacy he served parishes in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. He was consecrated Bishop of the Diocese of the South in 1998, and enthroned as Archbishop of the Anglican Catholic Church in 2005. He is located in Athens, Georgia, at the Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen's. 



The Rev'd Micah Snell, PhD.

Father Micah Snell is a part-time assistant at St. Peter's. He and his wife Jennifer have six children. He is an Associate Professor of English in the Honors College at Houston Baptist University, where his specialty is the intersection of theology and literature. He attended Biola University as an undergraduate, went to Nashotah House Theological Seminary for his priestly training, and holds a PhD in Theology and the Arts from the University of St. Andrews. He likes boats, fountain pens, and Blue Bell Ice Cream.

...the faith once for all delivered to the saints. Jude 1:3

The Rt. Rev'd Paul Hewett, SSC. 


The current bishop of the Diocese of the Holy Cross is The Rt. Rev’d Paul Hewett, SSC, who was consecrated on December 4, 2004.  Bishop Hewett is a graduate of Temple University and has a Master of Divinity from Philadelphia Divinity School, he has also served at and founded several parishes throughout the United States. He is currently based at the Anglican Cathedral Church of the Epiphany, Columbia, South Carolina.