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Board of Deacons

The Board of Deacons is comprised of church members chosen for their spirituality, honesty, brotherly and sisterly love, warmth, sympathy, sound judgment, and general good character.  The Deacon motto is “Sharing Christ’s Care.  Deacons exemplify the caring side of the church and seek to minister either within or beyond the community of faith to:

 

  • the needy,
  • the sick,
  • the friendless, and
  • the distressed. 

 

Their duty is one of compassion, witness, and service after the example of Jesus Christ.  They also assume other duties that may be delegated to them from time to time by the Session.

 

The office of Deacon is set out in the Book of Order at Section G 6.0400, and may be accessed by visiting the PC(USA) website.

 

The Board of Deacons at LCPC consists of 16 Deacons with five Deacons elected each year (a sixth Deacon elected once every three years) on a rotating basis for three year terms.  The current Executive Team is:

 

 

Moderator

Jan Schlenker

Vice Moderator

Sharon Szabo

Secretary

Jack Paddon

Treasurer

Steve Daly

 

The Board of Deacons is:

 

Class of 2008

Class of 2009

Class of 2010

Steve Daly

Ginny Fisher

Jane Allen

Kayla Jackson (Youth)

Lorner Hunter

Charlie Daly

Lynn Nakashian

Bonnie Mitchell

Ruth Nahm

Jan Schlenker

Jack Paddon

Sharon Szabo

Peggy Simpson

Dave Weisbecker

Hay Wun Wain

Doug Sterner

 

 

 

 

 Last Update: February 17, 2008



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