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Del Dausman- Senior Warden
Del is a retired consulting engineer who practiced the profession primarily in California and New York. His para-church volunteer work included Syracuse YoungLife, Pittsburgh Urban Impact and the Anglican Fellows Program. As an Anglican, Del has past vestry experience, is a licensed LEM, Small Group leader and has enjoyed serving in various IAC ministry opportunities. In recent years he was a Red Cross Disaster Relief Team Leader and a National Shelter Supervisor. Del and Chris have been married for 49 years, have three sons, three amazing daughter-in-laws and seven brilliant grandchildren. He enjoys being a neighborhood handyman, playing pickleball, cycling, Orange Theory Fitness and smoking meat for BBQs. Contact Del.
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Kim McDonald- Junior Warden
Kim is happy to call Williamsburg home for the past eight years. As the daughter of a career naval officer and the wife of a navy submarine officer she spent many years traversing the globe and creating home and community wherever life found her. An interest in impacting the world around her for the better started early in her adult life and led to a lifetime of volunteerism. A few of those volunteer roles were providing support to navy spouses and families, educational therapy in inner-city schools with at-risk children, and liaison to graduate students from around the world. Before moving to Williamsburg, Kim worked with Global Student Ventures, a Christian organization that provides hands-on support to international students studying in the greater Hampton Roads area. Kim and her husband, Brad, have two sons and she is “Mimi” to eight fun-loving grandchildren. She is an avid hiker and cyclist, enjoys reading, and still loves traveling the globe. Contact Kim.
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Andrew Harcum
Andrew is a born and raised Williamsburger. (Yes, that’s a real term) Growing up in a Christian home, Andrew developed a foundation for his faith. He worked at a local Christian summer camp and retreat center for many of his defining years until he started working in restaurants. He now works full time as a chef. Together since high school, Andrew and Abigail have been married for 7 years and have traveled most of the Country in their renovated Airstream. They are building a house in Lanexa with their dogs and chickens. They love to spend their time outdoors, camping, reading, fishing, and cooking. Andrew and Abby have been attending Incarnation for three years and now lead our Coffee Ministry.
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Tom Harley
Tom was born and raised not far from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He holds degrees in business and in theology. Tom works for an international ministry, helping children and youth engage with Scripture. He is married to Kate, and they have a son, Micaiah. Tom enjoys exploring with the family, reading, baseball, and relaxing days at the pool or water park. The Harleys are excited to call Williamsburg home and to be part of Incarnation.
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Joanna Kalata
Joanna was born in Poland and moved to the United States in her early twenties. She worked for over 13 years as a Senior Software Developer and Systems Analyst at Scholastic Publishing before stepping away from her career to become a full-time advocate and caregiver for her son, Max, who has autism. Joanna has learned deep patience, persistence, and the importance of respectfully advocating for her child when answers were hard to find. Joanna is married to Bogart, and together, they are continually inspired by the love, joy, and grace that Max radiates despite the many obstacles he faces.
IAC became the Kalatas’ church home shortly after they moved to Williamsburg in 2017. It was the first place that truly welcomed them — especially Max — with open arms. Joanna now serves on the Prayer Ministry and Meals teams, and she is eager to give back the same love and care her family has received. In her free time, Joanna enjoys British mysteries, baking, watching tennis with her husband, and spending quality time with her family and their beloved dog, Sparky, who brings constant joy to their home. She strives to live by the words of Mother Teresa: “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”
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Sandy Oglesby
Sandy and her husband have been active members of IAC for over nine years, following their spiritual journey through Methodist and non-denominational communities where she actively served in various ministries including youth and small group participation. She deeply values the Anglican faith’s rich emphasis on Scripture, structured liturgy, and emphasis on personal relationship with God. A former Vestry member, Sandy remains committed to the fellowship and flourishing of believers who call Incarnation home. She brings decades of professional experience in Human Resources and currently serves as a Corporate HR Manager where she is known for her leadership, compassion, and dedication to organizational health. Married for 44 years, she and her husband have three adult children living in Virginia and are proud grandparents to four lively grandchildren who affectionately call her “Granny Boo”. She enjoys reading, gardening, and hosting close friends and family at every opportunity. She has a heart for connection and service, professional expertise, and a deep love for the church.

