unnamedThe Rev. Dr. Amy Lamborn is Vicar of the Southeast Tennessee Episcopal Ministry (STEM) system. Amy holds an M.Div. from the School of Theology of the University of the South and earned her M. Phil. and Ph.D. at the Union Theological Seminary in New York in Psychiatry & Religion. The author of Figuring the Self, Figuring the Sacred: Imagining Unity and Multiplicity in Depth Psychology and Theology, as well as numerous essays, journal articles and book chapters, her scholarly work focuses on the intersection of depth psychology and Christian theology and spirituality. She has also done extensive training in pastoral care (Clinical Pastoral Education) and adult psychoanalysis with the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, both in New York City. A native of West Tennessee, Amy has served in church and institutional settings in Indiana, New York, and Tennessee and was a member of the faculty of the General Theological Seminary (2011-2015). Amy lives in Sewanee with her husband, The Rev. Robert (Rob) Lamborn and her daughter Caroline. She is avid cyclist, a lover of the outdoors, cooking for family and friends, and reading novels and poetry. Email Amy by clicking here. 

WarrenSwenson_3841The Rev. Warren Thomas Swenson is associate priest of the Southeast Tennessee Episcopal Ministry (STEM) system. Warren is also a Ph.D. student in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Chester. Before joining STEM, Warren studied at the School of Theology of the University of the South (Sewanee) where he earned both Master of Divinity and Master of Sacred Theology degrees. Originally from Overland Park, Kansas, Warren is a priest of the Diocese of West Missouri and was ordained at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Kansas City in 2018. In addition to being an avid preacher and teacher of the Gospel, Warren has served as Visiting Instructor of Rhetoric at the University of the South’s College of Arts and Sciences. As an undergraduate, Warren studied rhetoric and communication at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas. In his spare time, he enjoys lingering front-porch conversations and traveling. You can read Warren’s sermons here and email him by clicking here.

The Rev. Dr. Judith Hirsch-Fikejs – Organist

Patti Joy Posan – STEM Administrator (patti@stemchurches.org)

Trinity Episcopal Church
213 1st. Ave. NW
Winchester, TN 37398

931-967-0898