Darrell R. Poeppelmeyer, M.Div., M.B.A.

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Scott, Jenn, Canon, Cadie, and Coda Avey

Scott, Jenn, Canon, Cadie and Coda Avey

Scott, our son-in-law, is music minister in the Grace Brethren Fellowship. Jennifer, our daughter, supports her husband in ministry as a stay at home mom. Her degree and experience is in income tax preparation and not-for-profit financial bookkeeping. She is the treasurer of Faith Based Community Resource.

 

Canon Avey is our first grandson, Cadence Avey is our first granddaughter and Coda Avey completes the family.

Personal Interest

My own personal interests and hobbies includes the study of physics. I am an avid student of the 19th century holiness movement. I swim at least one-half mile three times per week as well as enjoy a good bicycle ride from time to time. I build and maintain computers and am a beta-test user for various versions of Microsoft Business solutions under development.

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Joyce Poeppelmeyer

Joyce

Joyce is a proven pastor’s wife. She is a veteran teacher of thirty years and a gifted speaker for women’s events and retreats. Her desire and goal is to help women better understand God's unconditional love and reflect that love in the midst of busy and often chaotic lives. She combines humor and passion to communicate God's love for His daughters. She knows we are "daughters of the King," not pitiful princesses of a paternal pauper.

Joyce has spoken for district pastor's wives retreats, local church women's ministry retreats and has conducted a general church seminar.

She has been administrator to two pre-schools and founder of one of them.

She has developed a seminar on disciplining children in the church setting called, “Trained to Discipline”, which she has presented for local and regional church groups. This seminar addresses methods to keep children learning and growing in a safe and nurturing church environment.

 
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