• Rev. Dr. Christie Love

    SENIOR PASTOR

    Christie Love holds a Master’s Degree in Practical Theology from Regent Seminary and a Doctorate of Ministry from Eden Theological Seminary. She specializes in the research and study of the intersections of faith and religious trauma. She also holds a certificate in Religious Trauma Studies from the Global Center for Religious Research and is a certified Enneagram trainer.

    Christie founded and ran an International Women’s Ministry called LeadHer from 2011-2018, where she was named one of John Maxwell’s Top 100 leaders. In 2018, she founded and has pastored The Connecting Grounds Church in Springfield, Missouri, a Disciples of Christ church with a heart for outreach and advocacy. Christie is an ordained minister through The Disciples of Christ. She published her first book, God of the Gaps, through Morgan James Publishing in April 2021.

    She co-hosts Flipped Table Theology, our weekly podcast on progressive faith, deconstruction, and religious trauma. In early 2024, she co-founded The Flipped Table Collective, where she volunteers as the Executive Director. Through this platform, she teaches classes, workshops, and certificate programs, develops resources, coaches clergy, and builds relationships with others who are passionate about bringing change to The Church.

    She has a deep passion for the church's potential and a pastoral heart for guiding local churches to become safe spaces for those who have experienced trauma.

    She is married to Bob, and together, they have four adult children and two spoiled dogs. They relocated to the Yakima Valley from SW Missouri to serve at Englewood Christian Church.

  • Carolyn Hamilton

    ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR

    Carolyn Hamilton is excited about youth outreach at Englewood Christian Church!  Carolyn believes that church happens not just on Sunday morning but wherever the spirit is found in good works, good hearts, and good helping.  Carolyn loves using all our senses to teach and learn.  Dancing, singing, creating art, making music and listening are all part of her approach to reaching kids.  Sunday mornings and throughout the week, creativity and inspiration are found throughout the Englewood youth ministry.

    Carolyn was raised in Wapato and attended Santa Clara University where she studied mathematics and art.  She began fostering her love of movement and music soon after graduation by moving to NYC where acting and dancing became her focus.  She lived in multiple cities but settled down in Cairo Egypt where she spent 13 years working as a successful dancer and actress.  While in Egypt, Carolyn founded a yearly arts festival that focused on dance, live music, and culture.  The festival ran for 8 years in 5 different locations around Egypt. She also produced 6 albums of Arabic music as well as taught dance in 35 countries.  Her time in Africa and the Middle East have enriched her understanding of diverse cultures while developing an awareness of how similar we all are in our desire to be loved and to love.

    Carolyn returned to the Yakima Valley and began to work with children in the public schools before coming to Englewood Christian Church.  Now at Englewood she directs the After School Arts, a free art program for kids ages 7-14, and the World Dance and Rhythm Camp, a summer camp where children learn dances and rhythms from around the world.   She strives to create a place at Englewood Christian Church where children are encouraged to learn and discover while their spirits are also nurtured.

  • Dawn Gaulke

    CHURCH ADMINISTRATOR

    Dawn Gaulke is currently the Church Administrator at Englewood Christian Church. Her administrative journey began at Community Living, where she served as the Office Manager. Prior to this, she was a Staff Supervisor and Client Coordinator at Community Living, guiding a team of 30 staff members, clients, and their families to ensure their needs and goals were met. Before joining Englewood Christian Church, Dawn served as the Parish Administrator at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Yakima. Her experience in administration and community service spans over 30 years.

    Dawn and her husband Tom have enjoyed 34 years of marriage. They've raised three sons who are all now adults, and have welcomed two daughters-in-law into their family. They are proud grandparents to six grandchildren, with another on the way. Their family also includes two German Shepherds, Princess Leia and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Dawn's hobbies include cake decorating, Bible journaling, and hiking.

  • Kaeren Steele Fouts

    ORGANIST/PIANIST

    Kaeren began piano studies at the age of 4 in Yakima, WA, under the guidance of her grandparents and other wonderful teachers.  Inspired by her grandfather who was organist at First Presbyterian Church for 28 years, she also began organ studies when she was finally “tall enough to reach all the pedals” in 7th grade under the coaching of one of the nuns and Monseigneur John Ecker of St. Paul’s Cathedral in Yakima where she became the organist during her middle, high school, and some post-college years.  She received a music scholarship to WSU in Pullman and was a double performance major in both piano and pipe organ.  Kaeren was also offered scholarships at Whitman in Walla Walla and San Francisco State University in conjunction with San Francisco Conservatory. 

    Kaeren married James Fouts of Yakima and they moved to Hawaii in1969 where she turned toward using her piano abilities to perform mostly classical music in formal dining rooms.  She continued nonstop in that career for over 21 years in both Hawaii and the Puget Sound Region where they moved with their baby son, Christopher, in 1989.  During her time in Seattle, she was granted private study with Bela Siki, chair of the piano department at UW for 2 years.  In 2008 she pursued her lifelong dream of studying violin and has been a violinist with Thalia Symphony Orchestra for 16 years.  In 2019 she performed a U.S. Premiere of the Erzsebet Szonyi organ concerto with the symphony deeming the 79 pages of organ music to be the most difficult piece she has ever played.  She still commutes weekly for rehearsals in early fall and spring. A former passion of dancing (ballet, jazz, hip hop, and mostly tap, and Irish hard shoe – Riverdance) had to be abandoned after 25 years when several back surgeries forced the decision.   

    Kaeren and James moved back to Yakima in early January 2023 and live happily in West Valley. She finds returning to playing the organ and classical music on the piano again a dream and is joyful to share her love of music at Englewood Community Church.