The Reverend Henry M. Sabetti III, Rector
The Rev. Henry Sabetti began as Rector in the fall of 2010. He is married to Lisa, a Practice Administrator for Johns Hopkins Medicine and a RN. Fr. Henry and Lisa live in the parish rectory along with two dogs and five cats. They also have chickens and a pair of Royal Palm turkeys, Turks and Caicos.
Fr. Henry served as the Head Cross Country Coach at Kent County High School for several seasons before becoming an Assistant Coach at the Gunston School for one season. In 2025 he begins as an Assistant Coach for the newly reorganized Cross Country team at Washington College. He is an avid runner and competes regularly in half-marathons as well as other road races. 
In the Diocese of Easton, he has been a member of the Commission on Ministry, the Standing Committee and the Recovery Committee. He served for several years as the Dean of the Northern Convocation. Currently he is a member of the Discernment Committee for the transition process underway in the diocese. 
Fr. Henry grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana after having moved several times with his family as a child. He graduated from Wabash College with a degree in Rhetoric and from Indiana University with an MSW. For several years prior to seminary, he worked as a clinical social worker in the fields of addiction recovery, college counseling, acute care psychiatry and outpatient individual, couples and family therapy. 
He attended Virginia Theological Seminary, graduating in 1998 and served as Curate for the Church of the Holy Comforter in Lutherville, Maryland. From there he was a chaplain and Executive Director at Saint Francis Ministries in Salina, Kansas, a behavioral healthcare ministry for adolescent boys. 
Called as Rector to the Church of the Transfiguration in Braddock Heights, Maryland in 2004, he served until being called as Rector of Shrewsbury in 2010.  

The  Reverend Stephan Klingelhofer, Priest Associate
Father Stephan grew up outside Washington, D.C., attended Yale, Duke Law School, and Virginia Seminary. He practiced law, and later served parishes in Washington D.C., and Michigan. He is Past President and Senior Counsel of the International Center for Non-for-Profit Law in Washington, D.C., a center to assist developing countries in establishing laws for the nonprofit sector. .