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Church & People News for July 13, 2006

NewsReligious Herald  |  July 10, 2006

Staff Changes

Stephen Cook, to First Church, Danville, as pastor, effective Aug. 20.

Richard W. Croxton, resigning as senior pastor of Braddock Church, Alexandria, to accept the senior pastorate of Providence Church, Hayes.

Bill Ellis, resigning as pastor of Oak Dale Church, Nokesville.

Scott A. Erwin has concluded his ministry as pastor of Hull's Memorial Church, Fredericksburg.

Bon Air Church, Richmond, has called new staff members. Steve Burkholder is now serving as interim associate pastor for student ministry. Steve Burgess is director of recreation ministries and John Sawyer has been called as site pastor for Bon Air's new campus.

Dan Foss, to Chestnut Hill Church, Lynchburg, as minister of church and
discipleship development.

Morgan Cassady, to First Church, Ridgeway, as minister of music.

Joe Kendrick, to Hatcher Memorial Church, Richmond, as youth director.

Cade Sullivan, to South Run Church, Springfield, as associate pastor.

Kathy Helms, to Bethlehem Church, Penick Rd., Richmond, as minister of music.

Tina Robilard, resigning as music minister at Groveton Church, Alexandria.

Retirements

Calvary Church, Concord, honored its pastor and wife, Frank and Hilda Casper, at a retirement reception on June 24. The Caspers received a monetary gift and a mantel clock. He has served as pastor at Calvary for 35 years.

Church News

Soul'd Out Gospel Quartet will be in concert at Cool Spring Church, Mechanicsville, on July 16 at 7 p.m.

Fairmont Church, Boones Mill, will celebrate homecoming on July 16 with Melvin Harris, pastor of Halesford Church, Wirt, as guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service. Lunch will follow the service.

First Church, Newport News, will lay the cornerstone and cut the ribbon for its new wing on July 16 at 12 noon. Worship begins at 10:30 a.m. and a reception will follow the ribbon cutting.

Grace Hills Church, Appomattox, will present the Christian musical, Godspell, based on the gospel of Matthew on July 21-23 at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission, but seating is limited and available on a first-come basis. For additional information, contact the church at 434-352-8847.

Oak Grove Church, Oak Grove, will celebrate its 131st anniversary with homecoming on July 16. Paul Beith will be speaker at the 11 a.m. service which will be followed by dinner. Revival services will be held July 16-19 with Beith as guest evangelist.

Perkins Church, Goochland, will celebrate homecoming on July 23 at 11 a.m. The service will be followed by a covered-dish lunch. Matt Gilliam, pastor of Zoar Church, will be guest speaker at the 2 p.m. service. Revival services will be held July 24-26 with Nancy McDaniel, Tim Jones and Bruce Harfft as guest evangelists.

Associational News

Eddie Honeycutt, director of missions of Henry County Association, will conclude his ministry there to accept the senior pastorate of First Church, Stanleyville, N.C., effective Aug. 1.

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