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THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS 1956-2006 [ Music Ministry ] [ Legacies and Contributions ]
Twinbrook Baptist Church has been blessed with eight gifted professional assistants who have worked primarily in the area of Christian Education. The first four were United Methodists, students at the Wesley Theological Seminary: Donald A. Anderson, who came to Twinbrook in the fall of 1968 and stayed for three years; Melvin J. Fair, Jr., who followed in the summer of 1971 and also served for three years; Stephen R. Heiss, who came in the summer of 1974 and stayed for two years; and David O. Bachman-Williams, who joined us for the school year 1976-77. Twinbrook“s first Baptist assistant minister, William C. Bond, Jr., came in 1978. He was in Washington participating in an Urban Ministries extension of the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in North Carolina. Rev. Bond was the first person ordained to the Christian ministry by Twinbrook Baptist Church and the congregation's first full-time associate minister. He left in the spring of 1982 to pastor a church in Upperco, Maryland. Dr. Meredith E. Moore, a native of Tennessee and a graduate of Blue Mountain College in Mississippi, who had become a member in 1981, joined the staff in 1982 as the Minister of Christian Education. In 1983, she was ordained to the Christian Ministry by Twinbrook Baptist and served until 1986. In 1990, Gwen Brown served as Youth Director, and in 1992, Clairnel Nervik was our Minister of Youth and Children.
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