Clergy
The Reverend Paige Blair-Hubert, Rector
Paige has been rector of St. Peter's for over ten years, is grateful for the remarkable journey she and St. Peter’s have been on together and looks forward to what God has in store next. Her greatest joy in ministry is encouraging others to live out their baptismal ministries, and watching in excitement and delight as they become the people God is calling them to be in Christ. Born on March AFB in Riverside and raised in an Air Force family, primarily in Alaska and Colorado, Paige went east for college at Boston University, and 21 years later was thrilled to return to the state of her birth. She received her BA in International Relations at Boston University in 1992, and MDiv in Holy Scripture at the Boston University School of Theology in 1995.
She continued with post-graduate studies at the Episcopal Divinity School and at the Harvard Divinity School, both in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Paige served as chaplain associate at Boston University's Marsh Chapel from 1992-1995, as part of the Episcopal Interim Chaplaincy Team at Boston University from 1996-1997. From 1997-2000 she served as assistant and then associate at St. John's in Beverly Farms, MA. In 2000, she was called to be rector of St. George's, York Harbor, Maine, and enjoyed ministry there until joining us at St. Peter's in May of 2009. Paige's civilian joys include time with her family, a good murder mystery, and a surf session that reminds her that humility is an essential spiritual discipline. She delights in this connection with our patron saint, Peter, who also attempted to walk on the waves. Iconography is a regular practice of the discipline of letting go, and allowing the process do its work. Paige's iconography was featured on the cover of Forward Day by Day in 2013-2014 and her iconography blog may be found here: Transformation Iconography.