Our Team
Pastor Craig Harris
Lead Pastor
Craig grew up in the Lower Yakima Valley, on land that has been in his family since the late 1800’s. He loves the valley and is excited to see the church grow in Central Washington. Craig received his MDiv from Covenant Theological Seminary in Saint Louis in 2018. He and his wife Jen, have four children: Jadyn, Oliver, Elliot and Hudson. He loves sports and most things outdoors, including fishing, hiking, gardening, and camping. He also enjoys sitting outside on his back porch smoking meat.
David Jamison
Director of Worship & Discipleship
David was born and raised in Virginia until 2014 when he came to Washington to participate in an eight-month bible school. While in the program he had a growing desire to be involved in discipleship and full-time ministry work.
David joined Saint Andrew’s staff in 2020 to help with music and liturgy. He is currently pursuing a counseling degree through Westminster Theological Seminary. He enjoys playing board games, smoking pipes, eating Taco Bell and pretending to like whiskey. He and his wife Lauren have two sons, Benaiah and Simeon, that they like a lot.
Jesse Babcock
Director of Missions and Outreach
Jesse spent his early years in Oregon, steeped in strong Christian heritage. It was here, through his own study of God's word and good discipleship, Jesse realized there was nothing better he could do besides share the gospel. After attending a discipleship training school in Tieton, WA, Jesse was sent to serve in Thailand, Romania and Central Asia. Now, along side his wife, Rosebud, and sons, John and Winchester, Jesse mobilizes the local church to reach their near neighbors through acts of service and gospel conversations and reach their international neighbors through prayer and worker care.
Elders
As a Presbyterian church Saint Andrews is lead by a team of Elders (pictures coming soon).
Darren Maxfield
Josh Shoemaker
Nathan Hart
David Jamison
Riker Koempel
Deacons
Deacons serve alongside the Elders to help in areas of physical need within our church.
Peter Waller