When Bobby Boutwell, our Associational Coordinator, took his church group to Indianapolis a few weeks ago for World Changers, the summer staff there told him that Chattanooga's summer staff was the SUPER STARS of World Changers this year, and I believe it! We are soooo fortunate to have Stephanie Baker, Andrew Marshall, Neal Samudre, and Carlee Ammons coming to Chattanooga to work with us. Here are five facts about each:
Stephanie -- Team Leader and Office Manager
- She is from Salida, Colorado
- She just graduated from Oklahoma Baptist university with a degree in Elementary and Early Childhood Education
- She will be moving to Moscow, Russia, to teach/do mission work in August
- Her favorite place to be is either in the mountains, on a boat, or around any body of water
- During middle school she raced in downhill skiing and went to the Junior Olympics
Andrew -- Music Leader
- He has long hair
- His pants size is 32 X 34
- All he does is bruth his hair and play his guitar
- He is Man (hear him roar)
- He drives a 1996 Red Saturn SL1
Neal -- Audiovisuals
- He washes his hands before and after each meal and apparently that's a wierd thing to do
- He is 100% East Indian and ironically can't sit indian-style
- He used to sing professionally with a famous acapello group in Virginia until he quit this year to pursue another calling for himself
- He is a junior at James Madison University in Harrisburg, VA, and he studies film and religion with a desire to be a pastor after getting his masters in divinity at a theological seminary
- This is his second year on WC staff, and he likes his action cams to be an interactive experience with the students. In other words, they'll definitely be a fun time!
Carlee -- Mission Communication Specialist
- She is a student at Howard Payne University in the heart of Texas
- She plays volleyball at HPU
- She loves almonds and cashews, and she is a total nut :)
- "The Classic Crime" is her favorite band
- She is a morning person and always has excessive amounts of energy when she wakes up!
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