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JOB OPENINGS

JOB OPENINGS

WALLACE ALCORN

has taught, at least as a substitute or adjunct, on every level from kindergarten through doctoral students— but principally Bible college and seminary. For the past eight years, he has been a guest teacher four times each semester at Wheaton Academy.

KATHERINE BAYLIS

a semi-regular contributor to Connections, is a tea enthusiast who loves rare books. She works in Bible manufacturing at Tyndale and is also a grad student at Wheaton College studying church history.

KEITH BODGER

has lived in Wheaton since he married his wife, Mel. He and Mel have been at College Church for almost ten years and lead a small group. Keith’s summer gig was the emcee at Tuesdays Together.

JONATHAN CARSWELL

is the CEO of 10ofthose.com— a book ministry that began as a hobby in his bedroom when he was a youth pastor in Northern Ireland, after studying at Durham University. He lives in Lombard with his wife, Felicity, and their two boys. He is a member of our church plant, Hope Fellowship.

PAT CIRRINCIONE

If she isn’t cleaning house or washing clothes or cooking/baking for her family, Pat can be found, knitting, crocheting, cross stitching, reading and writing. If you can’t locate her, she is probably curled up in a chair with a good book. God and her family are her greatness joys—spending time with both has led to much joy, fun and laughter.

SARAH NELSON

COVER ART: Poppies; see more of her art on this month's Artist Spotlight

a former art teacher, serves as a deaconess and volunteers in our disability ministries. She is this month’s featured artist.

HEATHER OWENS

and her husband, Daniel, are College Church missionaries, serving in Vietnam. Heather homeschools their two sons Caleb and Nathan and coordinators the children’s ministry at their international church.

DAVID SEAMAN

is an active member of our 20s ministry and has worked in various areas of writing and publishing. He grew up in Wheaton and is a graduate of Taylor University and has engaged in additional study at the University of Missouri’s journalism school.

DAVID SETRAN

currently serves on our elder council. He teaches in the department of Christian formation and ministry at Wheaton College. He and his wife, Holly, have four young adult children.

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