
Rev. Dr. Earle Fox, Priest in Charge
Earle
Fox is an Anglican priest who earned his BA in philosophy from Trinity
College in Hartford, Connecticut and an M. Div. in theology from the
Episcopal General Theological Seminary in New York City, and completed
a year of Clinical Pastoral Education in two mental hospitals, a
prison, and a general hospital. He was ordained to the Episcopal
diaconate in June of 1960 by Bishop Angus Dunn at the National
Cathedral in Washington, DC, and then in January 1961, went to Oxford
University where he received a D. Phil. on the relation between science
and theology in l964. He began at St. Catherine's, a non-residential
college. Then in 1962, Oriel College lost their chaplain. So the Bishop
of Oxford (standing in for Bishop Dunn) ordained him a priest so that
he could be the chaplain at Oriel.
Career experience:
Vicar
(assistant priest) at St. Jude's Episcopal Church in Burbank,
California.
Taught in the religion department at Trinity College, Hartford.
Rector at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in East Haddam, Connecticut.
In 1983, Dr. Fox founded Emmaus Ministries (now The Road to Emmaus) to
provide Christian counseling services, and to explore the various
facets of Christian apologetics.
Assistant at Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Placentia, California
As of May 2010, Dr. Fox has been priest-in-charge at St.
Luke’s Reformed Episcopal Church in Santa Ana, California

Vestry
Left to Right:
Don Feher (Senior Warden), Hilary
McMahon, Kathi Feher (Secretary),
Russ Smith (Treasurer), Brian Williams (Junior Warden), and Ken Sammons