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Dr. Charles A. Shook (GRS ’63)
This obituary was originally published by Your Observer and can be found here. Charles Shook (Minister Emeritus, Longboat Island Chapel), died on November 27th at age 96. Charles was a lifelong preacher and teacher. He grew up in Maryland, but spent his lengthy retirement years in Florida. During his professional life, he served churches in […]
Church Administrator, Part-Time, Presbyterian: Newton, MA
Newton Presbyterian Church is a progressive, justice-oriented, and Christ-centered congregation in Newton, MA. We are seeking a part-time Church Administrator who will be responsible for the administrative tasks for our congregation, and who will report to the pastor of the congregation. The Administrator will work collaboratively with all staff and lay leaders to ensure the […]
Music Director, Part-Time, UCC: Portsmouth, NH
We are committed to building a dynamic music program, the foundation of which would be our iconic organ, our grand piano, our musical instruments and our faithful choir. A music director who comes with fresh ideas will find enthusiastic support for initiatives among the congregants. Our goal is to create a blended experience of traditional […]
Youth and Family Pastor, Full-Time, Congregational: Pomona, California
Job Description Associate Minister: Youth and Family Pastor The Associate Minister, under the supervision of the Senior Minister, is responsible for coordinating and leading programs for youth (infant-12th grade and including college students/young adults) and families while also providing support and assistance to the Senior Minister. This role is full-time (estimated at 40 hours/week) with […]
Rev. Dr. Theodore T. Turman (’20) to serve as President of Detroit’s Ecumenical Theological Seminary
The following is an excerpt from the Michigan Chronicle article, “Rev. Dr. Theodore T. Turman Appointed 7th President of Detroit’s Ecumenical Theological Seminary,” published on November 24, 2024. Click here to read the full article. “Dr. Turman brings a wealth of experience in both pastoral ministry and spiritual healthcare, along with an impressive academic background. A Detroit […]
Life of Bishop Bennie D. Warner (’71) Honored in UM News
The following is an excerpt from the UM News article, “Bishop Warner remembered for humility in exile,” published on November 25, 2024 by Heather Hahn. Click here to read the full article. “After years as a pastor, he decided he needed a seminary education to continue. In 1968, he and his young family moved to […]
Rev. Roger S. Burkhart (’64, ’69)
The following obituary was originally posted by Sea Coast Online and can be found here. Rev. Roger S. Burkhart, age 86, passed away peacefully on November 14, 2024 at Havenwood in Concord, New Hampshire after several days surrounded by his loving wife and daughters. Born February 4, 1938 in Walla Walla, Washington, Roger was the […]
Rev. Richard A. Donnenwirth (STH ’57, GRS ’58,’63)
The following obituary was originally posted by Weil Kahn Funeral Home and can be found here. Richard Alfred (Dick) Donnenwirth, July 16, 1932 – November 10, 2024, was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, surrounded by two loving parents, a maternal grandmother and several other close relatives from both sides of the family. Florence Donnenwirth, […]
Mr. Denis J. Dragonas (’59)
The following obituary was originally posted by Campbell Funeral Home and can be found here. Denis John Dragonas, 91, a resident of North Andover for over 50 years, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on October 17, 2024. Born on February 11, 1933, to John D. and Marina J. Dragonas, Denis lived a life […]
Mr. Bruce Eugene Foreman (’59)
The following obituary was originally posted by Neptune Society and can be found here. Bruce Eugene Foreman, 94, of Tacoma, Washington, passed away June 19, 2024, after a brief illness. He had been suffering in recent years from Alzheimer’s disease, which slowed him down, but to the end he retained his caring, loving personality, and […]