Staff

Rev. Dr. Barbara Johnson

Pastor

I was born and raised in Ohio.  After receiving my Ph.D. in sociology from The Ohio State University, I moved to South Carolina where I was a professor at the University of South Carolina Aiken. I continued my career in academics until God’s call became so strong that I had to follow it to Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia, where I completed my Masters of Divinity.

I have a passion for worship leadership and like to explore diverse ways of worshipping while maintaining Presbyterian traditions. Additionally, I truly enjoy a good faith discussion and appreciate the sense of openness to learning I have found among the congregants at PCE.

My husband, Bob Freymeyer, was also a sociology professor (at Presbyterian College); in fact, we met at a sociology convention in New Orleans.

We have two adult children. Our son, Nathaniel, recently earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry and has a post-doctoral fellowship at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Our daughter, Anna, teaches kindergarten in Memphis, Tennessee. She loves being able to get children off to a strong school start.

In my spare time, I enjoy reading, doing crafts, and working on puzzles. Both Bob and I like to attend sporting events (although sometimes rooting for different teams). I am an Ohio State and Cleveland Guardians fan, while he cheers for the Orioles and Vanderbilt. We find travel exciting and restoring.  We have visited all seven continents and over 50 countries.

Bob Huntington

Music Director

Bob is a magna cum laude graduate of Towson University and holds a Masters of Music in Choral Conducting, with distinction, from Westminster College of Ride University. He also has Doctoral Studies toward a PhD in Musicology. He has over 40 years of experience as a Music Director at churches on this side of the bridge as well as the Western shore. He has also been Artistic Director of the Queen Anne’s Chorale for 15 years.

He is a member of the American Guild of Organists, The American Choral Directors Assoc. and Chorus America.

Karen Newton

Office Administrator / Preschool Teacher

My name is Karen Newton.  I was born and raised in Cortland, NY.  In my youth, I enjoyed swimming on a swim team, playing lacrosse, and working at a local ski resort.  I attended The College of William and Mary, where I received a BA degree in 2001.  I majored in English with a minor in Sociology. From there, I attended law school at The University of Maryland School of Law in Baltimore, MD.  I graduated with honors in 2004 and was sworn into the bar of Maryland.

I worked for a brief time in Easton as a family law attorney, but quickly realized that my place was at home raising three wonderful children with my husband Eric.  Eric is a law enforcement officer for the City of Annapolis.  He has been on the force for over 20 years.  Our children are now 18, 15, and 13 years old!  We stay very busy traveling to the University of South Carolina where our daughter is a freshman and watching our boys play ice hockey and lacrosse!  We wouldn’t have it any other way!  In my free time I like to read, travel, scrapbook, and walk my two dogs!

Melissa Mueller

Director of The Presbyterian Preschool

Melissa Mueller became the director of the Presbyterian Preschool in the Fall of 2014, after having taught in the 3 year old class for three years.  She has been a part of the Presbyterian Church since 1998, when her oldest son enrolled in preschool.  All three of her adult children have gone through the church preschool program.  Prior to becoming a teacher at the Presbyterian Preschool in 2011, Missy spent 13 years as a full-time mother and wife.  Throughout that time and still today, she provides administrative support for her family’s contracting business, Mueller Builders, Inc.  In the years before starting her family, she was employed by the law firm of Henry & Price as a legal secretary and Tidewater Tractor as a bookkeeper.  Over the years, Missy has given back to the community in various volunteer positions including the executive board on both Chapel District PTO and Easton Elementary PTO.  In her free time, Missy enjoys reading, relaxing at the beach, crabbing and fishing and spending time with her friends and family. 

Brandi Gavin

Preschool Teacher

My name is Brandi Gavin.  I have been teaching or working with children since 1992.  I worked as a daycare senior staff with 4 and 5 year olds, through college.  After graduating from Towson University with a Bachelors degree in education, I worked as a preschool teacher at a private school for 1 year.  Then I taught 2nd grade for 6 years.  We moved to Easton in 2003 and I became a stay at home mom.  I worked part time at the YMCA, and volunteered at the elementary school.  In 2016 I was ready to return to the classroom, and I worked over the next few years as a prek and kindergarten assistant and as a reading intervention teacher.  I am excited to join the Presbyterian Preschool family, as preschool is my favorite age to teach.

I have been married for 26 years and have 3 children, Nick(25), Evan(22), and Cassidy (18).  I was blessed to be able to stay home with them when they were younger.  We have 3 dogs, Reed, Opie and Oliver.  I also have 7 chickens – who all have Princess names.  I enjoy the beach, Disney, photography, hiking, reading, traveling and spending time with my family.

I am looking forward to all we are going to learn and the fun we will have together.

Cherie Baron

Preschool Teacher

I have been teaching in Christian preschools for 26 years both on the Western Shore and locally. Locally I have taught ages two through five at Christ Church Day School in Easton for 14 years and ages three to four at St. Lukes Preschool in St. Michaels. I have taught ages 5 through 13 at PeachBlossom Learning Community and I teach a Nature Program and Summer Camp through Third Haven At the Quaker Meeting House in Easton. I love being a part of the PPS family and have felt so welcomed and supported into this community!

I am a believer that children learn through play and that the process through which they learn and express themselves is very impactful to building thoughtful connections. I believe the natural world has so much to teach us, most importantly empathy and compassion but also science, math language skills. Language and art are often more meaningful to your children when they can create stories and art with objects that they engage and identify with. This is a fun and magical time for your children!

I am married to a very caring husband. We enjoy camping at Assateague Beach and hiking the mountains in Vermont together. We have 2 dogs, 2 cats, 8 chickens and 1 very sweet rat. I am very much an animal lover! I am a long distance runner involved with the group “Unleashed” of the Talbot Humane Society and an avid gardener. I love to be outside, take pictures and explore.

I always look forward to each new preschool year to witness all the growth, new friendships, giggles and learning! I am thankful to be a part of this amazing community of families.

Jackie Wright

Preschool Teacher

My name is Jaquelyn Wright.  I am 21 and I’m from Easton and right outside Boston.  My parents were in the military and loved one of the bases down here which is why we have lived here for most of my life.  I graduated from Easton High.  I did the teaching academy there and had an internship at Easton Elementary with one of their kindergarten classes.  I love working with kids and always have.  They’re so fun and I love working with them at a young age because it really sets up the stepping stones for the rest of their education.  I do have a second job that I moved down to part time so I could accept this wonderful opportunity and do what I really want which is to help and teach young children.