Staff

Rev. Dr. James W. Thornton, Pastor

The Rev. Dr. James W. Thornton (Jim) began pastoral ministry in June 1979 after graduating with a Masters of Divinity from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.  He had previously graduated from Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, where he was a Biblical Studies major.  His first two churches (Clen-Moore and Mount Jackson) were north of Pittsburgh in New Castle, Pennsylvania.  There, he and his wife Barbara had two children, Jimmy and Jillian.

Jim was appointed to a National Task Force to study Eco-Justice (a synthesis of ecological and justice concerns), which produced the definitive work on the subject for the church and reported to the General Assembly in Salt Lake City in 1990.  That same year, Jim received a Doctor of Ministry degree from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in their Reformed Focus program, writing his thesis on the Church and Eco-justice issues.

In 1991, the family moved to central Pennsylvania, where Jim pastored at two churches (Pine Street and Emmanuel) before being called to Carmel Presbyterian Church in 2007.

Jim is also a certified teacher and administrator of the MBTI personality system and the Enneagram, a personality/spirituality system.  He has used these for marital and pre-marital counseling, spiritual direction, and consulting with businesses regarding staffing and teamwork.  In his spare time Jim enjoys golf and tennis.

Reverend Abigail Visco Rusert, Associate Pastor

Abigail Visco Rusert first experienced God’s call by the edge of a mucky pond at Kirkwood Camp in Stroudsburg, PA.  That call kept her involved in youth groups and eventually led her into youth ministry.  In 2004, Abigail graduated from Valparaiso University in Indiana with degrees in music and theology.  That same year, she began a degree at Princeton Theological Seminary as well as her first job as a Director of Youth at Forest Grove Church.

Through Princeton’s Field Education program, Abigail received the opportunity to live and work in Lausanne Switzerland in 05/06 as a Director of Youth at two international churches.  After her return to the states, she took a job as Director of Youth at Titusville Presbyterian Church, and began to pursue an interest in ministry with Third Culture Kids- kids who grow up outside of their parents’ home culture(s).  That interest was both the foundation for a thesis at Princeton Seminary as well as a project on Third Culture Kids through Princeton’s Graduate Study Fellowship for the Parish Pulpit Ministry.

As a recipient of this fellowship, Abigail spent an academic year in New Delhi, India, researching and participating in international youth ministries.  She presented her research at the Families in Global Transition Conference in Houston, TX in the spring of 2009. Upon her return from India, Abigail accepted a call to be the Associate Pastor at Carmel Presbyterian Church, where she is excited to serve and grow in God’s grace! In her free time Abigail enjoys running, drinking strong coffee and going out to dinner with her Lutheran husband, Thomas.

Abigail Vander Hart Palmisano, Director of Music

Abigail Vander Hart Palmisano is the Director of Music at Carmel Presbyterian Church.  Abigail (Abby) is the organist for all worship services, director of the church’s four vocal choirs, and co-director of the handbell choir.  She also oversees and has performed in the Tuesday Noon organ concert series at Carmel produced on behalf of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.

Abby received her Masters degree in church music/organ from Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill, and her undergraduate degree from Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Mich.  She has also studied harpsichord at the University of Michigan.  She enjoys attending continuing education seminars at Westminster Choir College, Princeton, NJ.

Abby resides in Dresher with her husband David and is the proud mother of two sons.  She was raised in Sioux Center, Iowa.  Her musical studies began at age four from her father Gary Vander Hart.  Besides playing the organ, she studied piano for twelve years, cello for ten years and harpsichord for two years.  In her spare time, Abby is an avid enthusiast of Track and Cross Country running events, and personally enjoys walking with friends.

Kristin Waldner, Church Secretary

 

 

Mary Ann Welsh, Business Administrator

Custodian, Jim Campbell

 

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