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Rev. Canon Andrew J.W. Mullins

The Rev. Canon Andrew J. W. Mullins has been the rector of The Church of the Epiphany in New York since June 1998.   He was previously Vice-Dean of St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle, Washington for nine years, where he was involved in major fundraising and renovation of the Cathedral.  However, he is not a stranger to New York City having served at St. Bartholomew's Church on Park Avenue in Manhattan for 21 years from 1968 to 1990, after receiving his Masters of Divinity from the General Theological Seminary in 1967.  In each parish he has served, Canon Mullins developed new programs and experienced growing congregations while working with churches ranging in memberships from over 2,000 to a small parish of 100 members.

 During his 40+ years as an Episcopal priest of the church he has founded an early education program in each parish he has served, all of which have continued successfully. Fr. Mullins has been active in wide ranging programs and committees including; theater and TV productions, young adult ministry, stewardship and planned giving programs, parish partnerships with the Diocese of London, and chaplaincy at Ground Zero.  He also serves on various boards and philanthropic organizations in New York City and Seattle, Washington. 

Having returned in January from a sabbatical trip with his spouse, through South America, Spain, Egypt, India, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Hong Kong, he is pursuing his interest in film, art, theater and further travel.  He is married to Cathy West Mullins, a photographer, and is the proud parent of six daughters, including two step-daughters, and a proud grandfather to one granddaughter.

 

 

 
Rev. Canon Andrew J.W. Mullins