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Leadership

Ad Council

The church Ad Council (Administrative Council) is lead by Ken Williams. Meetings are generally held on the third Monday of the month (check the calendar for changes) and all are welcome to attend. Please see Ken in church with questions or comments.

 

Lay Leadership

Greetings from Oak Chapel! My name is Nancy Nixon.

As the current Lay Leader, one of my jobs is to help you find your place at Oak Chapel. Some people attend church on Sundays without becoming members, others become members but only wish to attend services, others are more actively involved in small groups or service work. All are welcome. Being an active member of Oak Chapel is great for the church, but it can also be great for you by providing you with a second family. The Oak Chapel family is not perfect, of course, but I have found a great deal of comfort and support, and my faith has grown a lot since I became more involved in getting to know people and joining a couple of small groups. If you are wondering how to "get connected", please give me a call or talk to me at church. Nobody will twist your arm to take on church work - if they do, please let me know! Also, if you need anything or have ideas about improvements at Oak Chapel, I would love to hear from you.

~ Nancy Nixon, Lay Leader

 

Communications, Website

Oak Chapel's website has been in existence since 1997. Jim Brent was the initial mind and talent behind the prior versions (pre 2008). Thank you Jim!

The site's current version was designed and built by Bob Schneider. Bob is the current Web Admin.

For all web related inquiries, suggestions or comments, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Trustees

Oak Chapel's Chair of Trustees is Vivian Brown.

The Trustees committee in a church has several legal and administrative functions including but not limited to: overseeing, maintaining and supervising all church property; responsibility for the use of the church buildings and grounds; maintaining adequate insurances; building maintenance, lighting, heating, air conditioning and phones to name just a few. Here at Oak Chapel, we strive to make Trustees not just about work and repairs, but about work and repairs through fellowship. We coordinate work days each year which has, in the past, included yard work, building repairs and even interior painting by our Woman's and Youth groups.

The role of the Trustee Committee can be summed up as the “keepers of God’s house”.

If you have a special talent/ability to contribute to helping with any of the ongoing projects of the Oak Chapel Trustees’, please contact any member of the Trustee committee or the church secretary.