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Reba Kunselman Promoted To Executive Financial Officer At New Covenant Fellowship Church Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Reba Kunselman
Reba Kunselman has been promoted from bookkeeper to the newly created position of Executive Financial Officer for New Covenant Fellowship Church.
Ms. Kunselman has served as bookkeeper at New Covenant Fellowship Church since 2002. She worked tirelessly managing the church’s finances during the pandemic.
She was born and raised in Chattanooga and graduated from Tyner High School. She went on to Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville where she earned her bachelor’s degree.
She is married to Don Kunselman and they have two adult children, Brett and Grant and grandson, Grady.
First Presbyterian finds new home
By Andrew Carter - acarter@aimmediamidwest.com
Rev. Gary Proietti, pastor of Galion First Presbyterian Church, stands at the pulpit of the church’s new building at 125 E. Payne Avenue. Proietti said the congregation is committed to conducting outreach to the community. For information, visit Galion First Presbyterian Church on Facebook.
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GALION — The congregation of Galion First Presbyterian Church has found a new place to call home.
The church has moved to 125 E. Payne Avenue in Galion, a building that, according to the Crawford County Auditor’s website, was formerly home of New Covenant Fellowship Church, Christian Assembly Church, and Open Bible Church. First Presbyterian was previously located at 240 S. Market Street.