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Transitions for the week of 06.01.18

NewsBarbara Francis  |  May 31, 2018

 

Please submit transitions — including staff changes, ordinations, anniversaries or deaths — to Barbara Francis. This page will be updated weekly.


STAFF CHANGES

Dennis Bachman, to First Baptist Church, Charles City, Iowa, as interim pastor.
Doug Brown,
to First Baptist Church, Junction City, Kansas, as pastor.
Peter A. Brown,
concluding his tenure as pastor of First Baptist Church, Wakefield, Mass., effective July 1.
Scott Hayes,
to Cornerstone Baptist Church, Danielson, Conn., as pastor.
Stephanie Kurbis,
to First Baptist Church, Madison, S.D., as pastor.
Rachael Lawrence,
to Enfield (Conn.) American Baptist Church, as pastor.
Mike Lee,
to Chinese Baptist Church, Seattle, Wash., as pastor.
Jane Newall,
to Federated Church, Brooklyn, Conn., as pastor.
Dave Oakley,
concluding his tenure as minister of youth and children at Broadmoor Baptist Church, Baton Rouge, La.
Glenn Prescott,
concluding his tenure as pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, Ipswich, Mass., effective July 1.
Jane Rowe,
to First Baptist Church, South Congregational, New Britain, Conn., as pastor.
Gary L. Shultz Jr.,
to First Baptist Church, Tallahassee, Fla., as senior pastor. He comes from the pastorate of First Baptist Church, Fulton, Mo.

 

 

RETIREMENTS

Charles C. Baxter, retiring as pastor of First Baptist Church, Petersburg, Ind. He had served American Baptist Churches in the Indiana/Kentucky region for 38 years.
Richard Burcham, retiring as pastor of Zion Baptist Church, North Vernon, Ind.
Marshall Peters, retiring as executive minister of Mid-American Baptist Churches (Iowa and Minnesota).
Ruth Yeaton, retiring after 19 years as pastor of First Baptist Church, Charles City, Iowa. She has served in Mid-American Baptist Churches for 32 years.

ORDINATIONS

Amy Grasty, ordained to ministry on June 17 b Woodland Baptist Church, Wake Forest, N.C., where she serves as minister to music.
Nathan Thadikonda, ordained to ministry by Deep Run Baptist Church, Henrico, Va., on May 20.

 


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DEATHS

Charles F. Christiansen, 86, died May 19 in Rochester, N.Y. He served pastorates in New York State, including Greece Baptist Church, Rochester, N.Y., where he served as senior minister for 28 years. He was the founding pastor of the Greece Ecumenical Food Shelf and Clothes Closet. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; two sons, Keith and Kenneth; and two grandsons.
Tyrone C. Henderson, 78, died March 11 in Silvis, Ill. He was pastor of First Baptist Church, Corydon, Iowa; First Baptist Church, Centralia, Ill.; and First Baptist Church, Oskaloosa, Iowa. In 1994 he became pastor of what is now Parkside First Baptist in Burlington, Iowa, and served there 11 years until retirement. He is survived by his wife, Kathy; six children, Ty Henderson Jr., Cheryl Chandler, Marcy Eliakis, Dora Beth Christy, Tricia Henderson and David Henderson.
George J. Spencer, 86, died April 4 in Penn Yan, N.Y. He spent 42 years in rural church ministry in 10 different American Baptist churches in five states. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; sons, Jeremy and Jonathan; daughter, Sarah Yoder; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

KUDOS

ANNIVERSARIES
Sam Duenckel, 10 years as associate for missions at Dover Baptist Association, Ashland, Va.

 

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