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02 Church Pastor Kristin Adkins Whitesides First What are Duke Baptist Alumni Doing Now? Duke University Divinity School Alumni Serving in Baptist Life (1988-2021) Church Pastor Cheryl Adamson Palmetto Missionary Baptist Church Conway SC MDV '02 Church Pastor Kristin Adkins Whitesides First Baptist Church Winchester VA MDV ''05 Church Pastor John Jay Alvaro First Baptist Church Pasadena CA MDV '11 Church Pastor Thomas Bannister Temple Memorial Baptist Church High Point NC MDV '03 Church Pastor Jonathan Barlow First Baptist Church Dalton GA DMN '19 Church Pastor Wallis Baxter Second Baptist Church District Heights MD MDV '09 Church Pastor Eric Bean First Baptist Church Hamlet NC MDV '13 Church Pastor Drayone Bland Watson Grove Baptist Church Nashville TN MDV '08 Church Pastor Ben Boswell Myers Park Baptist Church Charlotte NC MDV '06 Church Pastor Garrett Bowman First Baptist Church South Boston VA MDV '17 Church Pastor Chris Breslin Oak Church Durham NC MDV '11 Church Pastor David Brooks Edenton Baptist Church Edenton NC MDV '97 Church Pastor Kenneth Byrd Nashville Baptist Curch Nashville NC MDV '06 Church Pastor Thomas Cabaniss First Baptist Church Kannapolis NC MDV, AHC '91 Church Pastor Chris Cadenhead Bonsack Baptist Church Roanoke VA MDV '98 Church Pastor Kendall Cameron First Baptist Church Mt. Holly NC MDV '98 Church Pastor Lee Canipe Providence Baptist Church Charlote NC MDV '98 Church Pastor Randy Carter New Hope Baptist Church Raleigh NC THM '01 Church Pastor Steven Carter Mt. Ararat Baptist Church Brooklyn NY MDV '01 Church Pastor Josh DeLong Flint Reformed Baptist Church Albandy GA MDV '13 Church Pastor Mack Dennis First Baptist Church Asheville NC DMN '14 Church Pastor Brian Edmunds Macedonia Baptist Church Pittsburgh PA MDV '06 Church Pastor Rusty Edwards First Baptist Church Halifax Canada MTS '06 Church Pastor Lauren Efird Greenwood Forest Baptist Church Cary NC MDV '09 Church Pastor Ben Faus First Baptist Church Crawford TX MDV '17 Church Pastor Heather Folliard Jubilee Baptist Church Chapel Hill NC MDV '10 Church Pastor Lee Foster Tabernacle Baptist Church South Hill VA MDV '12 Church Pastor Kevin Georgas Jubilee Baptist Church Chapel Hill NC MDV '15 Church Pastor Eric Gladney Oak Springs Missionary Baptist Church Stokesdale NC MDV '03 Church Pastor Rich Goodier Mt. Hermon Baptist Church Durham NC MDV '10 Church Pastor Dane Hadley Tabernacle Baptist Church Raleigh NC MDV '16 Church Pastor Elizabeth Hagan Palisades Community Church Washington DC MDV '06 Church Pastor David John Hailey First Baptist Church Oak Park IL MDV '11 Church Pastor Jake Hall Highland Hills Baptist Church Macon GA MDV '03 Church Pastor Todd Hallman First Baptist Church Elizabethton TN MTS '01 Church Pastor Alvin Harmon First Baptist Church Enfield NC MDV '00 Church Pastor Brian Harrington Starling Avenue Baptist Church Martinsville VA MDV '06 Church Pastor Josh Hearne Grace and Main Danville VA MDV '08 Church Pastor Drew Herring West Main Baptist Church Danville VA MDV '11 Church Pastor Scott Hovey St. John's Baptist Church Raleigh NC MDV '04 Church Pastor Stephen Howard Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church Greenville NC MDV '97 Church Pastor Eric Howell Day Spring Baptist Church Waco TX MDV '00 Church Pastor B.J. Hutto Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church Jacksonville FL MDV '05, ThM '10 Church Pastor Christopher Ingram Yates Baptist Church Durham NC MDV '99 Church Pastor Tremayne Johnson Zion Baptist Church Newport News VA MDV '08 Church Pastor Derrick Justice Lillington Freewill Baptist Church Lillington NC MDV '04 Church Pastor Jonathan Kelly First Baptist Church El Doredo KS MDV '06 Church Pastor Victor-LaMonte Lane Macedonia Baptist Church Denver CO MDV '07 DMin '17 Church Pastor David Latimore Fifteenth Avenue Baptist Church Nashville TN MDV '08 Church Pastor Michael Lea First Baptist Church West Jefferson NC MDV '06 Church Pastor Pebbles Lindsay-Lucas First Chronicles Community Church Durham NC MDV '98 Church Pastor Michael Long Zion Baptist Church Reidsville NC MDV '13 DMin '18 Church Pastor Curt Lowndes All Gather Church Durham NC MDV '11 Church Pastor Brett Lybrand Hope Creek Church Durham NC MDV '10 Church Pastor Leonzo Lynch Ebenezer Baptist Church Charlotte NC MDV '96 Church Pastor Sir Walter Mack Union Baptist Church Winston Salem NC MDV '93 Church Pastor Tim Marsh First Baptist Church Rutherfordton NC THM '07 Church Pastor Matt Marston First Baptist Church Athens GA MDV '08 Church Pastor Ike Miller Bright City Church Durham NC MDV '07 Church Pastor Greg Milton Antioch United Church of Christ Henderson NC MDV '18 Church Pastor Mark Mofield Temple Baptist Church Durham NC MDV '97 Church Pastor Thomas Nins First Baptist Church Greenwich CT THM '99 Church Pastor John Norman First Baptist Church Four Oaks NC THM '98 Church Pastor Rachel Olsen-Cocar First Baptist Church Dixon IL MDV '04 Church Pastor Eric Porterfield Fifth Avenue Baptist Church Huntington WV MDV '96, THM '98 Church Pastor Ryon Price Broadway Baptist Church Ft. Worth TX MDV '04 Church Pastor Derek Radney Trinity Church of Winston Salem Winston Salem NC THM '12 Church Pastor Aaron Rayburn Edwards Road Baptist Church Greenville SC THM '03 Church Pastor Alan Redditt Georgetown Baptist Church Georgetown KY THM '06 Church Pastor CJ Rhodes Mount Helm Baptist Church Jackson MS MDV '08 Church Pastor Jeremy Richards Grant Park Church Portland OR MDV '16 Church Pastor Prince Rivers Union Baptist Church Durham NC MDV '99 Church Pastor Matthew Rouse Piney Grove Missionary Baptist Church Wingate NC MDV '18 Church Pastor Marc Sanders Grove Park Baptist Church Burlington NC MDV '03 Church Pastor Nelson Searcy The Journey Church Boca Raton FL MDV '98 Church Pastor Molly Shoulta Tucker Ridgewood Baptist Church Louisville KY MDV '16 Church Pastor Emily Slade Bethlehem United Church of Christ Evansville IN MDV '09 Church Pastor Luke Smith Linden Heights Baptist Church Staunton VA MDV '05 Church Pastor Kat Spangler-Kimmel First Baptist Church Memphis TN MDV '09 Church Pastor Ray Speller Community Congregational Church Montegomery AL MDV '12 Church Pastor Maria Swearingen Calvary Baptist Church Washington DC MDV '10 Church Pastor Chase Thompson First Baptist Church Central City KY MDV '13 Church Pastor Abby Thornton Broadneck Baptist Church Annapolis MD MDV '06 Church Pastor Naomi Tyler-Lloyd Trinity Baptist Church Bronx NY MDV '01 Church Pastor Richard Varriale Calvary Chapel of Greenville Simpsonville SC THM '03 Church Pastor Michael Walrond First Corinthian Baptist Church New York NY MDV '95 Church Pastor Wayne Weathers Vision of Hope Baptist Church Sicklerville NJ MDV '99 Church Pastor Colby Whittaker Walnut Grove Baptist Church Mechanicsville VA MDV '13 Church Pastor Mark White Forest Hills Baptist Church Raleigh NC THM '02 Church Pastor Ben Wines Sharon Baptist Church Smithfield NC MDV '16 Church Staff Christopher Adams Woodland Baptist San Antonio TX MDV '20 Church Staff Landon Adams New Salem Baptist Church Columbus OH MDV '06 Church Staff Julia Bauman Bear Valley Community Church - A Baptist Fellowship Colleyville TX MTS '13 Church Staff Kyle Bauman Bear Valley Community Church - A Baptist Fellowship Colleyville TX MDV '12 Church Staff Jennifer Brown Community Church at Tellico Village Loudon TN MDV '17 Church Staff Britt Carlson Portland Mennonite Church Portland OR MDV '13 Church Staff Dustin Chappell Legacy Church Plano TX MTS '10 Church Staff Wayne Credle First Shiloh Baptist Church Mechanicsville VA MDV '15 Church Staff Leigh Curl Wilshire Baptist Church Dallas TX MDV '19 Church Staff Caroline Dean Plymouth United Church of Christ Lawrence KS MDV '09 Church Staff Stephen Gorham Mt. Zion Baptist Church Apex NC MTS '10 Church Staff Amanda Haines Shiloh Baptist Church Norfolk VA MDV '13 Church Staff Mark Hampton Chapel Hill Bible Church Chapel Hill NC MDV '18 Church Staff Mary Elizabeth Hanchey United Church Chapel Hill NC MDV '17 Church Staff Brenda Harewood Guyana Missionary Baptist Church Washington DC AHC '93, THM '99 Church Staff Carol Harston Highland Baptist Church Louisville KY DMN '19 Church Staff Brian Hoysa Old Town Community Church Alexandria VA MDV '16 Church Staff Allen Ingram Union Baptist Church Durham NC MDV '17 Church Staff Cynthia Jacko Baptist Grove Church Raleigh NC MDV '17 Church Staff Blake Kendrick Providence Baptist Church Charlotte NC MDV '06 Church Staff Marc Lavarin Alfred Street Baptist Church Washington DC MDV '18 Church Staff Patrick Messer First Plymouth Congregational Church Lincoln NE MDV '11 Church Staff Sharon Hodde-Miller Bright City Church Durham NC MDV '07 Church Staff Marcia Norfleet Alfred Street Baptist Church Washington DC MDV '12 Church Staff Lyle Pointer Round Oak Missionary Baptist Church Silver Spring MD MDV '09 Church Staff Carson Putnam Zion Baptist Church Shelby NC MDV '17 Church Staff Jennifer Rutter Tellico Villiage Community Church Tellico Village TN MDV '16 Church Staff Sarah Seibert Hillyer Memorial Christian Church Raleigh NC MDV '19 Church Staff Travis Simons The Potter's House Dallas TX MDV '08 Church Staff Allan Smith Haymarket Baptist Church Haymarket VA MDV '14 Church Staff Tiffanie Sneed Baptist Grove Church Raleigh NC MDV '19 Church Staff Wes Spears-Newsome Greenwood Forest Baptist Church Cary NC MDV '16 Church Staff Amanda Langlands Faith Baptist Church Georgetown KY MDV '03 Church Staff Brenda Thompson First Baptist Church Gainesville GA MDV '10 Church Staff Major Treadway Northminster Baptist Church Jackson MS MDV '06 Church Staff Breana VanVelzen Duke Chapel Durham NC MDV '17 Church Staff Michael Walrond First Corinthian Baptist Church New York NY
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