The Rev. Joe Gibbes was born and raised in Columbia, SC. He grew up in the Episcopal Church and gave his life to Christ when he was 15. After graduating from Wake Forest University and a brief stint in Colorado as a ski bum, Joe made one of the best decisions of his life and married Amy. They now have three amazing children that have seen to it that Joe has learned to pray daily. Joe graduated from Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, PA and served churches in Charleston, SC and Birmingham, AL before becoming Rector of Church of Our Saviour in December 2015.
Bob Moore has been a professional church musician for 30 years. In addition to his work leading congregational song, he is a prolific composer with over two hundred published choral and instrumental works which have been recorded on seven CDs and appear in various denominational hymnals. His conducting and performing experience ranges from symphony orchestra to silent film accompaniment. A native of Charleston, SC, he is married to Annette Talbert and is the proud father and step-father to five outstanding adults.
Born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, Hannah Bardin has been a member of the Diocese of Florida all her life. Hannah grew up and was confirmed here at The Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, and is so grateful to be home serving as youth minister. She attended Florida State University where she studied Religious Studies and Education and was involved with the Episcopal University Center at Ruge Hall. She is currently working toward her Master of Arts in Youth Ministry at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Austin, Texas through a distance learning program. When she isn’t leading youth group, you can find Hannah deep in a book, looking for the best cup of coffee in town, or tending to her rapidly expanding plant collection.
MISSION STATEMENTChurch of Our Saviour exists to help people wherever they are on their spiritual journey, to live into a personal and intimate relationship with Jesus Christ.
VISION STATEMENTChurch of Our Saviour is a beacon of Christian vitality to Mandarin, Northern St. Johns County, and the Diocese of Florida.