About

A Community of Love and Acceptance

St. Isidore Episcopal Church believes in the power of belonging. We are a diverse community that welcomes everyone, regardless of beliefs, background, or where you are on your spiritual journey. Here, you'll find a judgement-free space of acceptance, and love where faith comes alive in a Christ-led environment.

Our Staff

Debbie Daigle, Priest in Residence

Rev. Debbie grew up understanding that church was an important and essential piece of life. With a strong prayer warrior mother, she grew up understanding that church was an important and essential. She was led to mission work outside the U.S. She spent 2 weeks every summer for 10 years working with a Honduras Medical Mission out of Bay City. After 3 years, she was urged to return to Honduras and teach in an Episcopal Bi-lingual school. She has spent time working with children in Tela, gone on a pilgrimage from Austin to Malawi, and worked to start the DOK Microloan project in Blantyre. She attended the Iona School of Ministry for the Bi-Vocational Priesthood in 2008. I graduated at the age of 62 and proceeded to lead 3 small churches in Madisonville, Kilgore and Tyler. She has now found a home to lead St. Isidore’s Montgomery Chapel Community, facilitate a women’s spirituality group-St. Brigid’s Guild, facilitate a Bible Study for St. Paul’s where I am permanent supply. I have two amazing children, Christopher and Katie, 8 grandchildren and a new great-grandchild.

Tom Budde, Warden

Tom has been active in St. Isidore's outreach ministries since 2016, soon after its inception. Tom serves as the Warden of St. Isidore, and has picked up and distributed food for the Abundant Harvest Food Pantry for several years. Born into the Episcopal Church Tom has attended numerous Episcopal churches and served on vestries and stewardship committees. He has a BS in engineering from Northeastern University and retired from ExxonMobil in 2019.

Jack Carrel, Pantry Manager

Jack is a new member of St. Isidore but a long time Episcopalian. He serves on the Altar Guild, the Bishop’s Committee, and is a Lay Eucharistic Minister (LEM). He has worked with the Abundant Harvest Food Pantry since November 2024 and is currently the manager. Jack has his BS in business and journalism from Ole Miss, his Masters in Public Health from Cal State Long Beach, and his AA in Paralegal Studies from Nunez Community College. Before coming to the pantry, Jack had retired from working over 30 years in public health, mainly in HIV and STD prevention.