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Dave Bovenmyer
Dave Bovenmyer has been a pastor since 1974, serving in Ames,
Iowa, East Lansing, Michigan, and Silver Spring, Maryland. He has
served as editor of several of the association's publications and
has helped to write many of the Great Commission Leadership Institute
articles. In the late 1980s, Dave served as the initial executive
director of Great Commission Ministries. He has been married to
Dawn since 1975 and is the father of seven children. He currently
pastors in Ames, Iowa with a ministry emphasis in counseling and
theological training.
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Dennis Clark
Dennis is one of the founders of the Great Commission church
movement. He has served as a pastor of several Great Commission
churches over the past 35 years, helping plant churches in the Midwest
and on the East Coast. He and Thelma have been married for over
30 years, and they have 9 children and 9 grandchildren. Dennis currently
serves as a pastor at Prairie View Community Church in Parker, CO.
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Mark Darling
Mark has been married for over twenty-five years and is a father
of four, two of whom are now married. He and Kathy, his wife, live
in Eagan, Minnesota. After spending ten wonderful years in Ames,
Iowa, learning and growing in the church there, Mark was ordained
and moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he has been pastoring
and church planting for the last 20 years. He currently pastors
at the Rock, serves as a Great Commission Church board member, serves
in the Northlands region, provides leadership to the Faithwalkers
conference, and works nationally and internationally to help serve
and strengthen Great Commission Churches.
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John Hopler
John and his wife Sandy have been married since 1977 and have eight
children, ages 29 to 15. John is Director of the Great Commission
Churches national office in the Columbus, Ohio area. He came to
Christ in 1973 while at Ohio State University and became a pastor
in 1979 at the OSU campus church. For over 20 years, John has been
leading nationally in Great Commission, overseeing programs such
as Great Commission Leadership Institute, Prayer Partners, and the
Pastors Conference. In addition, John provides leadership to regional
church planting and pastoring the pastors.
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Brent Knox
From an ordinary student at Iowa State University, Brent is
now the co-founding pastor of Evergreen Community Church. Evergreen
is a unique multi-site church of about 2200 people at five locations
in the Minneapolis area. Its innovative practices have modeled a
fresh approach to reach the unchurched and also pioneered the cutting-edge
multi-site phenomena currently occurring across the country. Brent
is also a regional director for the Great Commission Northlands.
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Chris Martin
Chris lives in Ohio with his wife Louise and four children. After
joining the Great Commission movement at Ohio State University,
he began pastoring in 1987 in Akron, Ohio. In 1991 he moved to the
Columbus area to serve at Linworth Road Church, first as the missions/
evangelism pastor and now as the point leader for an incredible
team of elders, staff and church family.
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Herschel Martindale
Herschel is one of the founders of the Great Commission Church
movement He has been married to his wife, Mardean, for over 55 years.
They have four children, eighteen grand children, and 12 great grand
children. He has been a Pastor for over 55 years. Herschel served
as Director of International Ministries and later pioneered church
planting for Great Commission churches in Europe, He is presently
Director of the International Ministry team for Great Commission
Churches. He has studied several languages in his International
work. He and Mardean are presently living in Maryland.
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Tom Short
At age 21, Tom was one of the youngest pastors ever to serve
in the Great Commission movement. Thirty years later, he continues
to give his life to reach others by boldly and powerfully proclaiming
the gospel to crowds on campuses all over America. He has served
in churches in Columbus, OH; College Park, MD; Roswell, GA; and
San Diego, CA. He and his wife, Roz, have five children.
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Rick Whitney
Rick and Neva now live in Manhattan, Kansas and are part of a new
church plant. Vintage Faith Church is reaching out to Kansas State
University, the local community and neighboring Fort Riley. Rick
and Neva have raised their seven children, who are now involved
in Great Commission Churches in Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Texas
and Kansas. Rick works at the regional and national level within
GCC and also writes a little bit. His dads web site is www.gcnwdads.com.
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