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FBC Windsor
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    www.fbcwindsor.com/site/leaderdisplay.asp?leader_id=140 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/20/2008    Last Visited: 10/20/2008  

    Kevin Clark Hispanic Ministry Pastor
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    Kevin Clark

    Hispanic Ministry Pastor

    Phone: (707) 838-6694 x5

    Email: kevin@fbcwindsor.com

    Kevin Clark came on staff as Pastor of Hispanic Ministries in January of 2001. He is a missionary on loan from CAM International, a missionary organization whose mission is to produce and empower committed followers of Jesus Christ in Spanish-speaking areas to reach the world. Kevin finished his studies at Capernwray Bible School in England, San Jose Christian College, and Sonoma State University. While studying at SJCC he was involved in a church plant among Laotian refugees in Santa Rosa, CA. The Lord called him and his family to serve as missionaries in Central America in 1998. After returning from the field, he began ministering to the Hispanic community here in Windsor to begin a Spanish-speaking congregation. Kevin and his wife, Yvonne have four children: Lars, Kai, Jesse and Brianna.

    Kevin Clark formó parte del equipo de pastores en enero de 2001, ministrando como Pastor de Ministerios Hispanos. El es un misionero prestado de CAM Internacional, una organización misionera cuya misión es producir y facultar seguidores comprometidos de Jesucristo en los áreas de habla español para alcanzar el mundo. Kevin terminó sus estudios en Capernwray Bible School en Inglaterra, San Jose Christian College, y Sonoma State University. Mientras estudiando en el SJCC fundó una iglesia entre un grupo de refugiados de Laos en la cuidad de Santa Rosa, CA. El Señor lo llamó, junto con su familia, a servirle como misioneros en América Central en el año 1998. Al regresar del campo misionero, empezó a trabajar en la comunidad hispana aquí en Windsor para fundar una congregación de habla español. Kevin y su esposa, Yvonne, tienen cuatro hijos: Lars, Kai, Jesé y Brianna.

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    Published on: 3/26/2007    Last Visited: 3/26/2007  

    Kevin Clark 566-7963

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    www.churchofsonomacounty.org/events-Jan-2007.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/5/2007    Last Visited: 12/22/2007  

    I am Tim Swanson and to my right is Kevin Clark.
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    Kevin is our Spanish ministries pastor and we are with First Baptist Church of Windsor and we make up the core of a transitional church.
    ...
    This last week, even as we have been praying tonight, we have had the opportunity to see our church, actually another aspect of our church which Kevin has been leading, which is a ministry to Spanish speaking individuals.
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    I won't speak for Kevin, but one of the prayer requests that you can pray for us is that we are in the midst of a pastoral search and have been for almost this whole past year.It has been at points trying, but we are trusting for God's provision and perfect timing.

    For our congregation, please pray for the removal of apathy, for encouragement, and for the person that God is bringing to us, that it would be the man that God brings he would lead this church into the community and being outward focused.

    (Kevin Clark)

    Good evening.My name is Kevin and I have been with First Baptist church for the past 6 years and I originally came as a missionary on loan to the church through a missionary position through an organization called the Central American Mission.

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    Published on: 8/2/2007    Last Visited: 8/2/2007  

    Although Kevin A. Clark has 21 years of pastoral experience, this fall he will embark on a new challenge , to minister to students and professors at Eastern Mennonite Seminary (EMS).

    Clark has been an instructor in the area of spiritual formation at EMS since 1996 and was a pastor at Big Spring Mennonite Church near Luray, Va., through 2004.

    "My training is in the area of spiritual direction and spiritual formation, but I also deeply appreciate my pastoral call and how that role is significant in terms of soul care," said Clark.

    Clark has given oversight to the spiritual direction program on campus for a number of years.This program matches students who desire spiritual direction with either students who are learning to give spiritual direction or with a trained spiritual director.He also oversees and trains students who are learning to give spiritual direction.

    "I was trying to discern whether my call was to move back into pastoral ministry when the campus pastor position came open," he stated."It felt like an opportunity to continue to use my pastoral gifts.

    "I am always in awe when people connect with God in ways that assist them to discover identity and call, and it is a privilege to walk with them as they respond to the Spirit's presence," said Clark."I am also encouraged by seeing people live out their call in ways that affect the variety of places they are called to minister."

    Clark brings gifts in spiritual formation and pastoral ministry to his new role along with ability to work with a wide range of people.He has pastored congregations in several denominations and has been involved in Blue Ridge Ministries, a local interdenominational retreat ministry.

    The campus pastor will be involved in planning seminary chapel, meeting with students individually and collaborating with campus pastors from EMU's undergraduate program.

    "It will be a challenge to mentor students in creating meaningful worship opportunities twice a week," said Clark."I will seek to learn how to best free the gifts of others to plan and implement worship."

    Another challenge will be learning how to work as a pastor to faculty and to the other graduate programs.Clark has a vision for changing what has traditionally be called "seminary chapel" to a worship rhythm that is hospitable and open to other graduate programs within the university.

    "My hope is that people continue to connect in meaningful ways with God through the gathered community in worship, to be formed and transformed in Christ," Clark said.

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    www.vineyardlex.com/leaders.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/16/2008    Last Visited: 11/16/2008  

    Kevin Clark Lead Pastor 859-258-2300 ex. 21 email

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    Published on: 6/13/2008    Last Visited: 7/4/2008  

    "Gone are the days of making bird houses and golden macaroni frames," said Kevin Clark, children's pastor at Life Church in suburban Birmingham for the last eight years.

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    Published on: 7/5/2008    Last Visited: 7/5/2008  

    "Gone are the days of making bird houses and golden macaroni frames," said Kevin Clark, children's pastor at Life Church in suburban Birmingham, Ala., for the last eight years.

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    www.fbcwindsor.com/site/leadership.asp?sec_id=140004571 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/20/2008    Last Visited: 10/20/2008  

    Kevin Clark Hispanic Ministry Pastor

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    Published on: 7/3/2008    Last Visited: 7/3/2008  

    "Gone are the days of making bird houses and golden macaroni frames," said Kevin Clark, children's pastor at Life Church in suburban Birmingham for the last eight years.
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    Kevin Clark LifeWay Christian Resources
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    Kevin Clark

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    www.shenandoah.com/stories/?headlineID=13315 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/10/2007    Last Visited: 8/10/2007  

    Although Kevin A. Clark has 21 years of pastoral experience, this fall he will embark on a new challenge - to minister to students and professors at Eastern Mennonite Seminary (EMS).

    Clark has been an instructor in the area of spiritual formation at EMS since 1996 and was a pastor at Big Spring Mennonite Church near Luray, Va., through 2004.

    "My training is in the area of spiritual direction and spiritual formation, but I also deeply appreciate my pastoral call and how that role is significant in terms of soul care," said Clark.

    Clark has given oversight to the spiritual direction program on campus for a number of years.This program matches students who desire spiritual direction with either students who are learning to give spiritual direction or with a trained spiritual director.He also oversees and trains students who are learning to give spiritual direction.

    "I was trying to discern whether my call was to move back into pastoral ministry when the campus pastor position came open," he stated."It felt like an opportunity to continue to use my pastoral gifts.

    "I am always in awe when people connect with God in ways that assist them to discover identity and call, and it is a privilege to walk with them as they respond to the Spirit's presence," said Clark."I am also encouraged by seeing people live out their call in ways that affect the variety of places they are called to minister."

    Clark brings gifts in spiritual formation and pastoral ministry to his new role along with ability to work with a wide range of people.He has pastored congregations in several denominations and has been involved in Blue Ridge Ministries, a local interdenominational retreat ministry.

    The campus pastor will be involved in planning seminary chapel, meeting with students individually and collaborating with campus pastors from EMU's undergraduate program.

    "It will be a challenge to mentor students in creating meaningful worship opportunities twice a week," said Clark."I will seek to learn how to best free the gifts of others to plan and implement worship."

    Another challenge will be learning how to work as a pastor to faculty and to the other graduate programs.Clark has a vision for changing what has traditionally be called "seminary chapel" to a worship rhythm that is hospitable and open to other graduate programs within the university.

    "My hope is that people continue to connect in meaningful ways with God through the gathered community in worship, to be formed and transformed in Christ," Clark said.

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