
KENNEBUNK—St. David’s Episcopal Church of Kennebunk will have a new rector starting next month.
The Rev. Andrew D’Angio White will begin celebrating services and preaching at St. David’s on Sunday, Dec. 4.
He comes to Kennebunk from Newark, New York, where he served as rector for the Northeast Partners in Episcopal Ministry, a cluster of three congregations that share clergy leadership.
Prior to that position, he worked on a Navajo reservation and served as an assistant to the rector in Alexandria, Virginia.
D’Angio White was educated at Haverford College and the Virginia Theological Seminary.
He and his wife, Sara, and their two young children, Maggie and Charlie, will move to Kennebunk later this month.
His formal installation by the Episcopal Diocese of Maine will be scheduled to take place at a later date.
The members of St. David’s welcome The Rev. Andrew D’Angio White and invite the community to join them in celebrating his arrival.
St. David’s Episcopal Church is at 138 York St. in Kennebunk.
For more information, call 985-3073.
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