Scott Black Johnston
The Rev. Dr.
Kate Dunn
The Rev. Katharine C. Dunn first served FAPC as Parish Associate for Visitation from 2004-2006, before becoming Temporary Supply Pastor in the fall of 2006. Kate oversees FAPC’s Pastoral Care ministry, and works with the Board of Deacons and the Stephen Ministers. Kate also provides staff support for Outreach’s ministries to the homeless. Kate graduated from Princeton University, has a Master of Divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary in New York, and an MFA in Fiction from Columbia University. She was ordained in 1996 to a Validated Ministry with West Side Federation for Senior Housing, where she worked for 10 years with formerly homeless, mentally ill seniors. Kate lives in New York City with her husband, Jim Ellis, a psychotherapist. They have been married for 15 years and have two children, Cullen and Lucy. Kate says, “It is an ongoing privilege to see the creative and transformative ways God’s love continues to work through this faith community.”
Helen Jackson
The Rev. Helen Jackson currently serves as the church's parish visitor, working part time with the Rev. Kate Dunn and church social worker Emily Dunlap, making pastoral care visits to the church's homebound and hospitalized members. A graduate of Duke University, Yale Divinity School and the Blanton-Peale Institute, Helen was ordained as a minister in February of 1977. Most of her ministry has been as a pastoral psychotherapist. She has served on the staff of the Riverside Church Pastoral Counseling Center and the Psychotherapy and Spirituality Institute and is now in private practice. Helen brings to the Parish Visitor position experience in parish ministry, having served as pastor of Barkhamstad Center Church in Brooklyn. Helen guest preaches two Sundays a month at Presbyterian churches throughout New York City. She lives in Brooklyn with her daughter, Amy.
Randy Weber
The Rev. Randolph L.C. Weber became Associate Minister at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in 1991. He carries particular responsibility for cultivation of new members. He teaches the "What We Believe Class" to those interested in exploring membership in Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. He has also taught "Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts" several times each year since his arrival. He developed the program in churches he served previously in

