STAFF CHANGES
• Samuel Barnhart Sr., to Second Church, Falls Church, as senior pastor.
• Jim Trautz, resigning as pastor of Lake Drummond Church, Chesapeake.
• Archie Goldie, to Sterling Park Church, Sterling, as interim pastor.
• Larry Biermann, to Memorial Church, Hampton, as interim pastor.
• David Tauler, to First Church, Springfield, as interim minister to students.
• Sherry Radcliffe, to Lake Ridge Church, Woodbridge, as minister of children.
• Nancy Burks, to Chamberlayne Church, Richmond, as minister of music.
• Twila Meyer, to Sterling Park Church, Sterling, as music minister.
• Sheri Castle, to New Highland Church, Mechanicsville, as worship leader.
• Alan Morrison, to Westhaven Church, Portsmouth as youth ministry coordinator.
• Randy Abernathy, concluding his ministry as minister of music at New Bethesda Church, Mechanicsville.
• Jillian White, to Chamberlayne Church, Richmond, as minister to
children.
SEMINARY GRADUATES
• Twenty-five students with Virginia ties were awarded degrees from the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond on May 24. Receiving master of divinity degrees were: Phillip Barton and Lynn Ratliff of Glen Allen; Abbie Duke, Amanda England Cole, and Sarah Tremblay of Mechanicsville; Michael Garner, Lisa McGehee, Lois Paige, Kimberly Siegenthaler, and Shawn Stahlman of Richmond; Krista Gibson of Louisa; Jeremy Humphrey of Sandston; Ben Jamison of Blacksburg; Sue Knipp of Ashland; Kortney Law of Rocky Mount; Wendy McCaig of Midlothian; Randy McCollum of Norfolk; Johanna Meadows of Arlington; Tyler Purtlebaugh of Winchester; Adam Tyler of Buckingham; Eryn Van Lear of Clifton Forge; and Kristen White of Fredericksburg. Receiving doctor of ministry degrees were: Milton Branch of Fredericksburg; James Hunter of Richmond; and Stephen DeOrnellas of South Hill.
• Twenty-three students with Virginia ties received degrees from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, N.C. on May 25. Receiving bachelor of arts degrees were: Daniel Achten of Smithfield; Carl Boyer of Norfolk; Mark Dunn of Chase City; Paige Fender Laughlin of Colonial Heights; Jennifer Mann of Brookneal; Michael Sterlachini Jr. of Virginia Beach; Benny Stiltner of Abingdon; and James Yacovelli of Blackstone. Receiving master of arts degrees were: Alan DeFriese of Smithfield; Zachary Scarlett of Forest; Michael Sexton of Colonial Heights; and Robert Thomas of Roanoke. Receiving master of divinity degrees were: Timothy Brookins of Richmond; Clifton Edwards of Greenville; Ann Marie Hofmeyer of Charles City; Isaac Mooneyham of Danville; Gregory O'Neil of Bristol; Jon Scarlett of Forest; Paul Seddon of Roanoke; Timothy Shaw of Fredericksburg; Nathaniel Simmons of Daleville; Matthew Thompson of Stafford; and Mark Wingfield of Dinwiddie.
• Two students with Virginia ties received degrees from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, on May 18. Stuart James of Mechanicsville received the master of divinity degree and Robert Carpenter of Virginia Beach received the doctor of ministry degree.
• Dan Carlton, pastor of Spring Hill Church in Ruckersville, has received a doctor of ministry in the renewal of the church for mission degree from Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University.
ORDINATION
• Malcolm Jordan, associate pastor for youth and community ministries at Chesterfield Church, Moseley, was ordained to the gospel ministry by the church on June 3.
CHURCH EVENTS
• Salem Church, Sparta, will celebrate its 205th anniversary on July 15 at 10:30 a.m. Steve Jones will be guest speaker and dinner will be served following the service.
• Liberty Church, Stanardsville, celebrated its 175th anniversary on June 24. Perry Clore was guest speaker.
• Pisgah Church, Rice, will celebrate its 150th anniversary with homecoming on July 15. John Upton, executive director of the BGAV, will speak at the 10:45 a.m. service. Lunch will be provided.
• James Square Church, Lawrenceville, will celebrate homecoming on July 8. The 11 a.m. service will be followed by dinner on the grounds. Revival services will be held July 9-11 with Frank Duncan as guest evangelist.
• Monument Heights Church, Richmond, will hold a “Celebration of Freedom” event on Sunday, July 1, which will include a “Sweet Land of Liberty” patriotic concert and recognition of veterans at 11 a.m., and a picnic lunch and water games following the 11 a.m. service.
MISSIONS MOMENT
Buckingham Baptist Church, New Canton
The Ladies on Mission at Buckingham Baptist Church make lap quilts for shut-ins with wheelchairs and in the local nursing homes. Over 38 quilts have been completed. When the sewn quilts are finished, quantities of Brunswick stew or chili are made to be distributed with the quilts. Pictured above with some of the completed quilts are (left to right): Gail Hudnall, Cecelia Long, Betty Toney, Faye Wharam, Aileen Snoddy, Ellen Woodson and Carol Bridwell.
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