TRINITY - Key Persons


Ann Voytish

Job Titles:
  • Office Manager
is in the office during office hours throughout the week. Ann is responsible for the business operations of the congregation; she is the keeper of all records and the resource manager of all supplies, computers, information, and communications.

Jody Jurgevich

Job Titles:
  • Director of Child Care and Learning Center
graduated from Harding University with a bachelors in early childhood and a minor in special education. She has had experience teaching in the preschool setting and as a substitute teacher. If you have any questions about our program please stop in and see her.

Nicholas Carroll

Job Titles:
  • Director of Music
Nicholas serves as Director of Music and Media, and on many church committees. Nicholas also serves on various church and Synodical committees and has participated in churchwide vitality training. Nicholas Carroll is a professional pianist, piano instructor, composer, organist, piano tuner, and music minister. He operates Nicholas Carroll Piano Studio in Somerset. Nicholas has released two full length piano solo albums of original arrangements and compositions: Christmas in Somerset (2018), and Prayers for Piano (2022), both available on all streaming platforms. Nicholas has published a set of sacred choral composition entitled "Scripture Songs for Small Choirs" available from SMP press and written music for two liturgies. Nicholas is a regular performer and most notably has performed at the Flight 93 Memorial for the First Lady of United States. Nicholas holds music degrees from Seton Hill University and the American School of Piano Tuning. Born and raised in Somerset, Nicholas has a passion for advocating for music in small towns. In his spare time Nicholas enjoys reading and cooking. He lives in Windber with his wife Stephanie and pet tortoise, Lidiya. At Trinity, he directs the TLC Choir, the Wittenberg Bells (Handbell Choir) and leads the congregation in worship at the organ and the piano. He has particular gifts in improvisation. graduated from Seton Hill University with a Bachelor of Art in Music. Nicholas is a pianist/organist and composer and has written a liturgy and many other pieces for Trinity's worship. He operates Nicholas Carroll Piano Studio, on Main St. in Somerset. At Trinity, he plans the liturgical service order for worship, directs the TLC Choir, the Handbell Choir (Wittenberg Bells), music for children and leads the congregation in worship at the organ and the piano. He has particular gifts in improvisation. Nicholas maintains Trinity's website and Facebook presence as well as other media. Nicholas also leads the Adult Sunday School class periodically.

Regina Holliday

Job Titles:
  • Vicar
Regina Holliday is often described as the Energizer-bunny or a tornado depending on one's perspective. She failed first grade, but then graduated the top ten in her high school graduating class. She was the Oklahoma State Champion in Original Oratory in 1990, but she never finished college. In 2009, she was interviewed by every major news network after painting a large mural in Washington, DC that became part on the National Health Care debate, but she is often mistaken for hotel staff when she paints onsite at healthcare events. She felt the call to ministry at the age of six, but she answered it at 46. She has written two books, is the mother of two children, and now serves two churches as their Vicar: Trinity Lutheran in Somerset and Horner Lutheran near Stoystown. She has delivered over 100 national speeches about improving healthcare for patients, helping the poor, and those that suffer; while she does that on a secular stage, she talks about God. In the last two years as a vicar in the TEEM program she has given over 100 sermons about the grace of Christ Jesus; and while she does that in a sanctuary, she talks about the poor, the suffering and life in the world. She is a widow and misses her husband Frederick Allen Holliday, II, PhD very much and looks forward to the day we are all united again in Heaven.

Ruth Jensen

Job Titles:
  • Pastor
Born in Columbus, Ohio, Pastor Ruth was raised in Minnesota and Wisconsin - and yes, she is a Packers fan. She completed her undergraduate study at Carthage College (ELCA) in Kenosha, Wisconsin graduating summa cum laude with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Religion/Religious Studies and Church Music. She was rostered in the Lutheran Church in America (LCA) as a Lay Professional Leader (ELCA Associate in Ministry) in 1984 and served congregations in the Greater Milwaukee Synod and Allegheny Synod during the first 24 years of her ministry. In 2006 she earned a Master of Arts degree in Children, Youth & Family Ministry from Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota followed by her Master of Divinity degree from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg (now United Lutheran Seminary) in 2009. She was ordained into Word & Sacrament ministry in 2010. She has previously served Grace Lutheran State College and Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Windber. We are blessed to have her join us at Trinity, Somerset! Pastor Ruth's vision is that all people will know and personally experience the love of God. She feels called to reach out to the lost, anxious, conflicted, broken, shame-filled, abandoned, and marginalized people in our families, neighborhoods, and communities. Why? First, because God's grace is for the world, and second, because God has carried her each time she has felt lost, anxious, conflicted, broken, shame-filled, or abandoned. Who better to bear witness to the forgiveness, grace, mercy, and reconciling love of our extravagantly loving God?! Pastor Ruth feels privileged and is passionate about pointing people in the direction of the cross and sharing their joy at being named, claimed, and loved by Jesus Christ and woven into the community that bears his name. She holds a strong, non-negotiable bottom line: Jesus Christ crucified, yet is respectful and accepting of others who may not (or do not yet) share this core conviction.