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SENIOR PASTOR • DOUG McINTOSH
Doug McIntosh has served Cornerstone Bible Church since its beginnings in 1971. Doug and Tim Crater, a fellow 1971 graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary, moved to Atlanta that year and began teaching the home Bible studies from which CBC was formed. In 1974, they began a second work in Dunwoody and in the spring of that year Dunwoody Community Church began its ministry with Tim Crater as senior pastor.
In addition to his ministry at CBC, Doug serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Wycliffe Bible Translators USA. He has also served on the faculties of Carver Bible Institute and College and the Atlanta extension work of Columbia Bible College and Seminary. He also pursues a writing ministry. In addition to providing commentaries for CBC's mid-week studies, he has written curriculum material for Community Bible Studies, an international ministry. He has also published a number of books through Moody Press and Broadman & Holman. You can read more about his writing ministry here. |
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Doug and his wife Cheryl live in Lilburn and have three grown children: Tim, Carissa and Scott.
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ASSOCIATE PASTOR • CHUCK TAYLOR
As Associate Pastor since 1985 and a church member since 1976, Chuck is a familiar face around CBC. His job description can be summed up in one word: people. With his dual title of Shepherding Minister, Chuck spends his time helping church members care for each other, grow in their Christian faith and find a place to serve.
On Sunday mornings, he teaches the Homebuilders class for married couples and assists with morning worship. During the week, Chuck spends his time serving in many ways, including following up on prayer requests, making hospital visits, leading committees and meeting with people, as needed. He also oversees the care and maintenance of the church facility and serves on the Board of Elders.
Chuck lives in Stone Mountain with his wife, Patty. He has three grown children: Bryan, Eric and Mary Ruth, and four grandchildren.
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YOUTH PASTOR • KENT SUTER
As the son of CBC members Jack and Linda Suter, Kent grew up in the church. Graduating from Providence Christian Academy in 1998, Kent went on to Bryan College, earning a double degree in Bible and Christian Education/Youth Ministry. Following graduation in 2002, he spent a year interning at CBC under the direction of (then) Youth Pastor Everett Bracken, and also worked as a staff member for Reach Out Youth Solutions with Dr. Barry St. Clair, a nationally recognized authority on youth ministry. |
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Relocating to Charlotte, NC, Kent pursued seminary studies at Southern Evangelical Seminary, where he served as student assistant to President Emeritus Norman Geisler. He will complete his Master's Degree in Christian Apologetics in May 2008.
In 2005, he returned to Lilburn to become CBC’s Youth Pastor, bringing along his wife, Brook. A Bryan classmate, Brook earned the same double degree as Kent and works by his side to minister and disciple the youth of CBC.
In addition, Kent currently serves as chaplain for the Gwinnett Gladiators minor league hockey team through Hockey Ministries International. Check out his youth ministry website.
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ADMINISTRATIVE/FINANCIAL SECRETARY • JILL WALKER
Another “child” of the church, Jill has attended CBC since 1983. In 2006, Jill joined the church staff in an administrative role, after spending most of her career as a schoolteacher. She works behind the scenes in a support role for the shepherding ministry and handles financial duties as well.
“It is a privilege to work here with people who care not just about your career but also about your spiritual growth,” says Jill. “It has been a real blessing to me.”
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CHURCH SECRETARY • KAY HIMMEL
Kay has worked as an administrative assistant at CBC since 1994. A skilled desktop publisher, Kay creates the Sunday bulletin and other church publications. In addition, she provides ongoing support for Doug’s ministry. The “unofficial” church photographer, Kay is often seen snapping photos as church events. “I love being involved in a ministry on a day-to-day basis,” says Kay. “It’s easy to work here.” |
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