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Direct Mentoring for Service in the Church

We will briefly consider two remarkable examples of mentoring in the Bible, to help us see the value of this style of teaching and the good results that come from it. Naomi directly mentored Ruth. Paul directly mentored Timothy. There are lessons and principles in these examples that can help the Church grow in our day—to help our congregations become stronger, more spiritually healthy and productive. We will be focusing on principles that can apply to all forms of service in a congregation, and how those principles can be taught and learned.
 

Welcome!  Here in Olympia and Tacoma, Washington, God has called two wonderful congregations of His children to fellowship together each Sabbath.  It is a blessing for me and my wife Nancy to serve them, and to serve alongside them.  Perhaps we’ll be blessed one day soon with your fellowship as well.  (Click on name to read more.)

Nancy and I both grew up in this faith from the early 1960’s, and have been married for over 41 years.  We have two children and five grandchildren.  I was ordained into the ministry in 1996, and was asked to serve as a full-time pastor in 2010.  Having moved to this area in 2015, we have grown to love the church family into which God has placed us.  To see them growing spiritually and in numbers is a special blessing from our Father and Jesus Christ. 

We are here to serve the church and the community around us, especially in ways that reflect the light of Jesus Christ in this dark world and help lead those who our Father calls into the church, which is the body of Christ.  Please feel free to call or write if I may be of help to you in your spiritual journey.

Sincerely,

Roc Corbett

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