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Ministry Focus:
He emphasizes the development of excellent Youth, Children's, and Christian Education
programs. In June 2003, he became the founding pastor and leader of Faith Anglican
Church where he continues to serve today. He enjoys preaching, teaching, fostering
Christian discipleship, and firmly believes that consistent personal prayer coupled with
focused Bible study is vital to the spiritual growth of the individual and the
congregation.
In The World:
Herb and his family spent two months in the summer of 1992 assisting a missionary family
in Honduras. In the summer of 1997, he participated in a mission trip to the people
of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota. During Lent in 1999, he
invited Ugandan Archdeacon Jack Katarishangwa and his wife Lydia to West Tennessee to
share the Gospel and their witness of faithfulness under persecution in Eastern Africa.
Education
Herb earned a Bachelor's Degree in Finance and Management Science from the University of
South Carolina in 1989. He also holds a Masters Degree in
Divinity from the Virginia Theological Seminary. Currently, he is working on his Doctorate of Ministry at Trinity School for Ministry.
Points of Interest:
Herb holds nine U.S. patents in the area of insect management. He
is an Eagle Scout and attributes much of his
leadership ability to that experience.
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