1. What's your name?
Rick Shaver
2. Will you please share a little about yourself?
I'm from all over the country, have lived most of my life in West Virginia but Florida is my favorite. My wife Sarah is my companion and we've been married 34 years! Our son Karl and daughter Katie are both amazing individuals who are involved in the arts.
Read MoreIn this message, we learn more about our discipleship role of lifelong following and learning from Jesus as individuals within the context of a congregation.
Read More1. What's your name?
Patricia Sherman-Lilly
2. Will you please share a little about yourself?
I have lived in West Virginia my entire life, specifically Williamson, Morgantown, and Charleston. I love learning and sharing knowledge; thus, I was in school for a long time. I have undergraduate degrees in English and Psychology, master’s degrees in Counseling and Education Administration, and a doctorate degree in Reading and Education Administration. For seven years, I was a professor at West Virginia University. Then, I moved to Charleston where I met the love of my life, J.K. I come from a large Italian/Hungarian family. I have four sisters, and my mother had 12 siblings. As a result of this, I grew up with a profusion of cousins and doting aunts and uncles.
Read MoreAs we head toward our Congregational Summit in February, we get together to gain a greater understanding of Redeemer’s purpose here in Charleston and to bring a renewed sense of the mission and ministry for which God has gifted us to do – over the next few weeks, we’ll explore what it means to be a disciple of Jesus.
Read MoreSunday, January 5, 2020 several of our Redeemer youth worked together with the men of Redeemer to cook and serve up a pancake brunch for the entire congregation. Pancakes, sausage and bacon was offered right after Divine Service.
Read More1. What's your name?
Daniel Mead
2. Will you please share a little about yourself?
I am from South Charleston. Except for a 5 year stint in Houston Texas (1-5th grade), I have Lived in WV my whole life. I have been Married to Emily for 29 years. I work for the State of WV as a database administrator.
Read MoreEver hear of a “Praise Sandwich”? It’s a technique of offering criticism that’s intended to ‘soften the blow’ a bit. It’s a way to say things without being too blunt. It’s done by beginning and ending with something positive, sandwiching your critique between the two.
Read MoreThis Sunday is the Third Sunday of Advent. Join us for the message, Eternal Light based on Daniel 12:3
We look forward to Jesus’ Second Advent, when we will be raised in glory to live in his presence and shine like stars forever. Come, Lord Jesus!
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