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Ordinations of Erik Germesin, Krystal Hustead, and Cody Ramer

 

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God willing, the Right Reverend Alex Whitcomb Cameron, bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh, will ordain Erik Martin Germesin, Krystal Anne-Marie Hustead, and Cody Jonathan Ramer to the Sacred Order of Priests on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at 10 a.m.

The service will take place at Trinity Anglican Seminary‘s Trophimus Center, located at 823 Maplewood Ave, Ambridge, PA 15003.

All are invited to the ordination service and a reception to follow. Clergy are asked to vest and process with red stoles.

Parking Information

There is a small parking lot at the Trophimus Center, which you can enter from 9th Street, between Maplewood and Kennedy Drive.

Additional parking lots are available at Trinity Anglican Seminary at 311 11th Street, Ambridge, PA 15003, and at Park Road Park off Park Rd. between 6th and 7th Streets and street parking may be available (depending on road construction) on Merchant Street. Please avoid parking on Maplewood, which is a residential road.

Erik Germesin

Erik Martin Germesin Image

Erik Germesin hails from Lompoc, CA, but has been a resident of Pittsburgh for 12 years. He has an awesome wife, Airen, and three children, CJ, Joshua, and Jessica. Erik is currently is serving as director and deacon at the Drop-in Center at Shepherd’s Heart Fellowship and also serves at Christ Church Fox Chapel where their family worships. 

Krystal Hustead

Krystal currently serves at Grace Anglican Church, Edgeworth, with her husband, the Rev. Michael Hustead. Michael and Krystal have three children, James, Joshua, and Johannah. Together, they enjoy going to museums, zoos, baseball games, and exploring downtown.

Cody Ramer

Cody was born and raised on the Alabama Gulf Coast. During his youth, the earnest and sincere faithfulness of his family members and friends made a permanent and enduring impact on his understanding of the gospel.

Having sensed a call to the pastorate in his teenage years, Cody worked and volunteered in churches throughout his college years at the University of Texas at Dallas before discovering the beauty and wonder of the gospel afresh in the Anglican tradition. He was ordained to the diaconate in the fall of 2024 after several years of discernment at Christ Church in Plano, Texas, and pursuit of a Masters of Art in religion at Trinity Anglican Seminary. It has been his delight and joy to serve the Anglican Parish of Christ the Redeemer in Canonsburg, PA, since November 2024.

Cody’s favorite people are his wife, Madison, and his son, Ezra. He loves reading and writing fiction, mountain biking, and sleeping outside. He is a known connoisseur of church potlucks and an avid fan of sugary pastries.

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