Thursday, November 29, 2007

Norwalk Church Seeking Senior/Lead Pastor

The Norwalk, California, Grace Brethren Church is accepting applications for Senior/Lead Pastor.

Located 20 miles south of the City of Los Angeles and just north of Orange County, Norwalk GBC offers a community that is ready for the right kind of pastor looking to grow a ministry.

Our morning Worship Service is contemporary and our evening service is more traditional in style. We maintain close ties with the Fellowship and have been the home church for Operation Barnabas on several occasions and will be again in 2008 for the West Coast teams.

We have an Elementary School with over 135 students and have an active Awana program. Our facilities are in excellent condition, well laid out and Norwalk GBC is debt free. We are seeking a Pastor and wife team with energy and a strong desire to reach out into the community and connect with those in need of a church home where the Gospel is taught and preached.

Norwalk GBC has strong ties to the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches and actively practices our Brethren distinctives of Triune Immersion and the Three-Fold Communion Service.

If you would like additional information, visit our website at www.gracelive.com and contact Tim Lansing at: timothy.lansing@citi.com

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Randy Moomaw Licensed at Wooster

The December newsletter from the Grace Brethren church in Wooster, Ohio (Robert Fetterhoff, pastor) carries a note of congratulations to Randy Moomaw for passing his licensure exam.

Moomaw is Minister of Worship Ministries at the Wooster church.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Chuck Davis to Pastor at Ocala, Florida


Chuck Davis (pictured with his wife, Millie), is moving to become the pastor of the Grace Brethren Church at Ocala, Florida. Here is an excerpt from his recent newsletter to supporters:

As most of you probably know by now, Millie and I will be leaving GBNAM as of January 1, 2008. Chuck will become the Pastor at Ocala Grace Brethren Church, Ocala, FL. So this has dictated some changes of the ministry in Trinidad.

Trin-Grace Ministries, Trinidad will become part of the missions ministry of the Ocala Grace Brethren Church. Chuck will continue to serve on the Board of Directors for Trin-Grace Ministries and will continue to recruit & organize GO2Trinidad Teams in the US. All US financial processing for Trin-Grace Ministries will be done through the Ocala Grace Brethren Church.

Financial gifts for Trin-Grace Ministries may be made out to Ocala Grace Brethren Church, marked for Trin-Grace Ministries, and mailed to Ocala Grace Brethren Church, 6474 NE 7th Street, Ocala, FL 34470. All gifts are tax deductible and will be receipted. Gifts will disbursed to Trin-Grace Ministries on a quarterly basis as all missions gifts are at Ocala GBC. Thank you for your continued prayer and financial support for ministry outreach to the people of Trinidad & Tobago.

Friday, November 09, 2007

Here Come the Millennials

They're call the "millennials." There about 80 million of them born between 1980 and 1995, they're beginning to enter the workplace (and maybe your church), and their priorities are simple, "they come first." That's what Morley Safer says in the preview to his report on Sunday night's CBS 60 Minutes. To see the clip, click here. Check your local listings for this program. It might provide insight into reaching the next generation for Christ!

Monday, November 05, 2007

Shepherd’s Grace Church Announces New Senior Pastor


Shepherd’s Grace Church, Medina, Ohio, is pleased to announce the selection of Ralph E. Molyneux (in photograph) as the senior pastor of their church. His nomination was affirmed by a congregational vote during a special meeting after a recent Sunday morning worship service.

In their recommendation to the congregation, the elders of the church stated that they had “unanimously concluded that he is a godly, spirit-filled man who loves the Lord, loves and knows His Word well, and has the biblical qualifications necessary to lead our congregation.”

Molyneux, 47, retired from the United States Air Force on November 1 after serving as a chaplain for 10 years. He was most recently stationed at Eglin Air Force base in Florida. Molyneux has served as chaplain for the largest technical training wing in the Air Force and responsible for the development and implementation of spiritual growth programs for more than 8,000 students.

Molyneux is ordained as a pastor by the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches. He holds a bachelor of arts in Ministry, a master of divinity in Bible and theology, and a master of arts in religion from Liberty University. He has had substantial training and experience in biblical counseling and is proficient in counseling in the areas of financial management, marriage enrichment, suicide and crisis intervention, chemical dependency, and domestic violence intervention.

Commenting on his transition, Molyneux stated, “I agonized for over two years about what God wanted me to do when my time as chaplain drew to a close. God has clearly led me to Medina and to Shepherd’s Grace Church. This is an answer to my prayers.”

Molyneux and his wife, Angel, have five children.

Shepherd’s Grace Church is located at 2325 Medina Road (Route 18) about one mile east of Interstate 71. Worship services are held on Sundays at 10:00 a.m., preceded by a Sunday school hour. Founded in 1997, the church has over 100 members with an average Sunday attendance of 225 people. The congregation enjoys diversity with regards to age, life experience and ethnicity. Shepherd’s Grace Church is affiliated with the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches whose headquarters is in Winona Lake, Ind..

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Roanoke Ghent Calls Zach Doppelt

After more than three years of searching, the Ghent Grace Brethren Church in Roanoke, Virginia, has announced that Zach Doppelt will be its next pastor, beginning November 27.

Doppelt, originally from Northwest Chapel in Dublin, Ohio (Terry Hofecker, pastor), has a journalism background and has been studying at Grace Seminary while working for the Warsaw (IN) public library in a public information role, including being a weekly columnist for the Warsaw (IN) Times-Union newspaper.

Doppelt is also a blogger, and his posts may be read at http://zdoppelt.blogspot.com/