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Church & People News for May 25, 2006

NewsReligious Herald  |  May 23, 2006

Staff Changes

Carl E. Burger, to Mount Tabor Church, Keeling, as pastor.

Timothy Boschen, to Goldmine Church, Louisa, as permanent part-time pastor.

Greg Smith, to Antioch Church, Scottsville, as pastor.

Jason N. “Brent” and Michelle Kimlick, to Bruington Church, Bruington, as co-pastors.

David Hallingshead, to Mount View Church, Charlottesville, as pastor.

Cecil Irwin, resigning as pastor of Crystal Spring Church, Roanoke.

Don Taylor, to Ni River Community Church, Fredericksburg, as pastor.

Jim Day, resigning as pastor of Broad Run Church, New Baltimore.

Jimmie Sides, resigning as pastor of Bethany Church, Baskerville, effective May 28.

Matthew Paxson, to Riverview Church, Woodbridge, as associate pastor.

Manuel Perdomo, resigning as associate pastor for Spanish ministries at First Church, Clarendon, Arlington, to accept a similar position in Texas.

Kim Eskridge,to First Church, Alexandria, as children's pastor.

Allan L. Mitchell, resigning as pastor of Cambridge Church, Richmond, to accept the pastorate of South Venice Church, Venice, Florida.

Anita McEntire, resigning as youth minister at Goochland Church, Goochland.

Brett Williams, to West Salem Church, Salem, as youth minister.

Jamie Osborne, resigning as youth minister at Manassas Church, Manassas, to accept a similar position in South Carolina.

Tommy Clarke, resigning as music minister at Black Creek Church, Mechanicsville.

Mike Paquette, to Alum Spring Church, Culpeper, as youth minister.

Joy Wright, to Airlee Court Church, Roanoke, as choir director; and Phyllis Booth is now serving as pianist.

Judy Maxie, resigning as music director at Yorktown Church, Yorktown.

Shawn Dobbins, resigning as minister of youth and children at Bethel Church, Salem.

Ordination

Michael Hollinger, pastor of Long Branch Church, The Plains, was recently ordained to the gospel ministry.

Church News

The Westminster Handbell Choir will be in concert at Bon Air Church, Richmond, on Thursday, June 1 at 7:30 p.m. This dynamic ensemble performs with the largest range of handbells in the world. Concert is free. For more information call 804-272-1475.

“Children of the World” will be in concert at Cool Spring Church, Mechanicsville, on June 11 at 8:30, 10:00 and 11:15 a.m. These orphaned and disadvantaged children will sing in English and native dialects. For more information call 804-746-0800.

Fieldale Church, Fieldale, will hold revival services May 28-31 with Dale & Gilda Riddle as guest evangelists.

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