Kristina Baktis, MPS, LCAT, ATR-BC, ATCS

Kristina is a board-certified art therapist and credentialed art therapy supervisor. She has worked in a variety of mental health settings providing therapy for adults and children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, PTSD, addictions, and chronic mental illness.  Kristina is dedicated to strengthening the field of art therapy by providing clinical supervision, leading community workshops, and supporting her local and national art therapy associations.

Kristina has grown up in the Orthodox Church, as the daughter of a priest/army chaplain. In 2015, Kristina cofounded the handmaiden ministry at the OCA Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection in NYC with Juliana (Mecera) Federoff so that the girls of their parish could actively participate in the divine services. Kristina has advised other OCA parishes on how to start this ministry for their girls.

Rachel Contos, M.T.S.

Rachel is a PhD candidate in theological ethics at Fordham University. Her research looks at the overlap of Eastern Orthodox theology, intersectional method, and embodied practice.

Previously, Rachel managed private fundraising and worked on advocacy at the Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County, a nonprofit coalition working to end homelessness on the systemic level. She is passionate about the nonprofit sector and the role the Church can play in helping those struggling with poverty. Prior to that, in 2015 she earned her Bachelor of Religious Studies at Hellenic College.

A life-long Orthodox Christian, Rachel has struggled to understand her place in the Church. Through studying theology and getting to know the work of the St. Phoebe Center, however, she is eager to work towards the restoration of the deaconess, and hopes that in the future fewer women will struggle to find their footing in the Church.

Kyra Limberakis, M.T.S.

Kyra Limberakis is the Chief Operating Officer of the Orthodox Volunteer Corps. She previously served as Director of the CrossRoad Summer Institute and Assistant Director of the Office of Vocation & Ministry at Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. She received her bachelor’s degree from Villanova University and her Master of Theological Studies from the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry where she focused her studies on youth and young adult ministry and the ministry of women in the church. Kyra’s experience in youth work spans 10+ years and includes serving as staff for her metropolis camp, Ionian Village, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, and CrossRoad—all programs that were part of her own faith formation. In addition to working in full time ministry, Kyra has published articles on the topic of young women’s faith formation. The granddaughter of an Orthodox priest, she is committed to the education and ministry of young people for the future of the Church.

Caren Stayer, Ph.D.

Dr. Caren Calendine Stayer is an accomplished educator, librarian, and historian currently serving as a Library Media Specialist with Columbus City Schools. She previously held faculty positions at Strayer University, where she was recognized as Full-Time Faculty Member of the Year in 2016, and has taught at institutions such as Washington Theological Union and Oberlin College. Dr. Stayer earned her Ph.D. in Medieval and Byzantine History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she was a Dumbarton Oaks Junior Fellow. Her academic and professional experience spans various roles in education, library management, and historical research.

Board Members of Eternal Memory

+ Susan Smoley, M.B.A.

Susan has served the Orthodox Church in various ways. She is a wife and mother and has enjoyed a career with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as an economist, a policy analyst, and as a project, program, study, and quality manager. She is also a facilitator and an educator, having taught as a substitute teacher in the public school system for more than a decade. Her graduate degrees include a Diploma in Economics from Essex University, Colchester, U.K., while a Rotary International Scholar; and an MBA from the Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago. She completed undergraduate studies in economics and public policy at Kalamazoo College, Michigan, which included study at University of Erlangen, Germany, and Syracuse University, New York.