Much of the church's work is done by members serving as session members, deacons, and trustees. Session members lead ministry teams that manage the church's work in mission, membership, facilities, evangelism, and much more. They're always eager for new people to get involved!

Session

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Presbyterian churches are governed by a body of elected elders, usually called the session. Each year, a new class is elected to the session of Central Presbyterian Church, serving a three-year term, plus a youth representative who serves a one-year term. This rotation schedule provides for both continuity and fresh input. The co-pastors serve as moderators of the session.

Co-Pastors Greg McDonell and Joseph Moore,
Moderators
Class of 2012

Rick Carlson
Frances Cerbins
Bruce Curtis
Jane Dunham
Willyn Wahl

 

Class of 2013

Kevin Estes
Judson Greene
Chris Kennedy
Nona Sansom
Gloria Walls

 

Class of 2014

Jimmie Naumann
Luis Ortiz
Mark Taylor
Georgian Whitenight
Mohammed Mbaya (Youth Elder)

Deacons

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 Whereas elders are charged with the governing of the church, the deacons are charged with the care and nurturing of the church. At Central Presbyterian Church, deacons serve a two-year term, plus a youth representative who serves a one-year term; our Parish Associate for Pastoral Care is the board's moderator

Rev. Tom Estes, Moderator
Class of 2012
Matthew Beckett
Celeste McDonell
Shelley Moore
Carlie Tilly
Katy Day (Youth Deacon)
Class of 2013
Noelle Gaughen
Chantal Mbaya
Danny Mosier

Trustees

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Trustees are charged with management and oversight of the real estate, endowments, and other long-term investments of the church. At Central Presbyterian Church, trustees serve a three-year term.

The Board of Trustees

Class of 2012: Molly Duncan
Class of 2013: John Nyfeler
Class of 2014: Terry Hennessey

Ministry Teams

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Ministry teams are responsible for much of what gets done at CPC. Teams are led by one or more elders and consist of members and visitors who are interested in getting involved in a certain aspect of the church. Please join us!

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