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Jeff Winter |
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| Jeff is married
to Judy and they live on Martha's Vineyard.
He is a graduate of Susquehanna University,
Gordon-Conwell and McCormick Seminaries.
Jeff has worked for the Coalition for
Christian Outreach in Pittsburgh as
well as serving in Presbyterian churches
in State College, PA, Ocean City, NJ,
Cincinnati, OH and Antalya, Turkey.
He has been the Senior Pastor of the
Corona Presbyterian Church in Denver
and the Bethany Collegiate Church in
Havertown, PA as well as being the Interim
Head of Staff at the Langhorne Presbyterian
Church in the Philadelphia Presbytery.
Presently, he is the Pastor of the Faith
Community Church, Edgartown, MA. Jeff
and Judy have three children and four
grandchildren. |
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Marilyn
and Mark Markham |
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| Marilyn
has been an organist / accompanist at
Morgan Hill Presbyterian Church in Morgan
Hill, CA since 1978. She has a Master’s
degree in Piano Accompanying from Arizona
State University. In 2002 her husband,
Mark, was an elder delegate observer
to General Assembly in Columbus, OH.
Marilyn volunteered to help at the OneByOne
booth in the Exhibit Hall. Since then,
she has been a part of the team at GA
and came on the OBO Board in 2004. Mark
was a junior high school counselor for
28 of his 33 years in public education.
He spent 35 years (active and reserve
duty) in the USAF, retiring as a Lt.
Colonel. He has served many years as
an elder at Morgan Hill Presbyterian
Church and on several Presbytery committees.
In 2003 he was a commissioner to GA.
Mark and Marilyn have two grown daughters
and four wonderful grandchildren, and
they are embarking on their 50th year
as husband and wife. . |
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Ben Willis |
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| Ben Willis
lives in northeastern Pennsylvania where
he pastors the First Presbyterian Church
of Milford. He has a heart for those
who wrestle with sexual addiction and
believes that the Presbyterian Church
(U.S.A.) needs to equip and educate
the church to reach out to those who
struggle in this area. Ben is a graduate of Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, VA. Ben has been
married for seventeen years and has three
elementary school-aged children. He
has served on the Board of OneByOne
since 2003. |
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Brad Grammer |
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| Brad Grammer is the pastor of The Crossing, a ministry of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis, IN. This ministry seeks to provide a safe place for those who are confused about their sexuality as well as those who battle life challenges of addictions and poverty. Brad received his BA from the University of Nebraska and a Certificate of Biblical Studies from Moody Bible Institute. He is married to Laura and has two sons. The Grammars live in racially mixed neighborhood in downtown Indianapolis. |
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Maria Cardenas-Baez |
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| Maria Cardenas-Baez
is an ordained elder in the Presbyterian Church
(U.S.A.) and a graduate of Fuller Seminary (M.Div). She has been a support
group leader for individuals struggling
with various forms of sexual brokenness,
and she has been reaching out to the
Hispanic community with the message
of sexual healing and wholeness through
Christ Jesus. Maria has also traveled
internationally in order to share her
personal story of healing from lesbianism.
She currently serves on the OnebyOne
board of directors. |
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Doug Kniveton |
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| Doug Kniveton
is an elder at First Presbyterian Church
in San Mateo, CA. He graduated from
University of California at Berkeley,
and is a portfolio manager of commercial
real estate in San Francisco. Doug has
served the urban poor with Harbor House
in Oakland, and serves homeless families
with San Mateo’s Interfaith Hospitality
Network. Through OneByOne he gives witness
to the power of Christ that transformed
his sexual brokenness. He shares his
testimony with churches, and reaches
out to those in conflict with their
sexuality. Doug, his wife Connie, and
their three children live on the San Francisco Peninsula. |
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WP Campbell |
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| Bill and his wife Lin have three children and live in Hendersonville, NC, where Bill pastors First Presbyterian Church. Through more than twenty years of pastoring and engaging in the ongoing debate about homosexuality in the PCUSA, Bill has come to realize that the controversy around this topic has diverted Christians from their first calling, which is Christlike ministry. His new book, Turning Controversy into Church Ministry: A Christlike Response to Homosexuality, and adjoining resources can help churches move beyond the controversy (See: ChurchReflections.com). |
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