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Greg
Creech
- Senior Pastor
When my wife Mary and I came to serve St. Paul
's in 1991, we found a congregation with a 121
year heritage of offering the good news of new
life and transformation through Jesus Christ.
Since then, our passion has been to discover fresh
ways to share that new life while holding fast
to the unchanging realities of God's Word. We
love St. Paul 's unique mix of new and old and
the enthusiasm and warmth of our people as we
grow together. And we love our partnership with
gifted and committed staff and leaders who work
hard to make St. Paul 's a place where you can
discover life through Christ. God
has blessed us, and Jesus is changing our lives! |
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Mark
Lichtle
- Director of Youth Ministry
When
my wife Kristen and I visited St. Paul's for the
first time in 2001, we were instantly welcomed
by a caring congregation of people. Since
that time, we have come to call this church our
home and the people in it are some of our closest
friends.
I
began volunteering with the youth ministry in
2003, and have been able to watch the youth of
our church strive for excellence in leading Christ-centered
lives. Since October of 2006, I have had
the priviledge of leading the youth ministry and
being able to work more directly with the youth.
I am extremely blessed to be able to work with
such talented and energetic young adults.
Together we are experiencing the love of Jesus
Christ and sharing it with others to make a difference!! |
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Mandy
Stevens
- Director of Children's Ministry
I
came to St. Paul's in 2004 shortly after my husband,
Ben, and I were married. We were so excited
to become a part of a church where we could grow
in our faith and love for God alongside the wonderful
people at St. Paul's.
We
are especially thankful that St. Paul's is partnering
with us as we learn how to be the parents that
God wants us to be for our daughter, Abbie.
As I oversee Sunday School and Kids' Worship,
I am amazed each week at what God is teaching
me as I strive to help children discover God.
I am also continually blessed by the servant-hearted
volunteers who give of their time and talents
to serve the children of St. Paul's. I look forward
to continuing to share the love of Jesus Christ
with the children of St. Paul's and our community. |
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Gail
Malloy
- Choir Director
I
came to St. Paul's to direct the choir over 25
years ago and have been serving in music ministry
ever since. Besides the adult choir, I also lead
the children's Sunday School singing and Vacation
Bible School music, in addition to directing the
bell choir.
When
I'm not at St. Paul 's, music is still a part
of my life. I work in the McComb public school
system as a vocal music teacher. My husband, Mike,
and I live in Findlay with our two cats, Buddy
and Little One. |
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Jim
Mace
- Organist
St.
Paul's is a wonderful church and it's the kind
of place you call home. I've been a life-long
member at St. Paul's and am now joined by my wife
and kids. I began as the organist in 2004
and strive to present organ music in a way that
is both fresh and exciting. The rumor is
it's so exciting you won't even need your morning
cup of coffee...(ok, I just made that up).
But
really, we hope you come this Sunday and join
us as we Offer Christ and Discover Life. |
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Zach
Barger
- Contemporary Worship Leader
I
began attending St. Paul's the summer between
my eighth and ninth grade year. When my
family decided to begin worshiping with this church,
I instantaneously felt that we were spiritually
"at home." God blessed me with
the opportunity to lead our contemporary worship
congregation at a very young age, and I have always
strived to provide a youthful energy along with
a passionate environment for worship.
In
addition to my position here at St. Paul's, I
am also a full-time college student, majoring
in Instrumental Music Education at Bowling Green
State University. I feel that both my passion
for contemporary worship music and the formal
music education that I am getting day in and day
out at BGSU allow me to help guide our congregation
in a worship that is new and fresh, yet deep and
meaningful. If you are in disbelief that
a congregation is able to worship with amplified
instruments and drums at 8:00 in the morning,
then I encourage you to come and experience just
how unique and full of God's presence this hour
can be! |
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