Debi Howell is our Pastor of Congregational care. Debi is a very loving and caring individual and is a great fit for this position. Here's my interview with Debi:
Me: What does a Congregational Care Pastor actually do?
Debi: The role of Congregational Care is to provide spiritual and physical care to the congregation through, hospital, nursing home and home visitation. The Pastor of Congregational Care will also provide care to the older individuals by planning spiritual and fellowship events. The Pastor will also strive to help individuals find places to minister. That is my job description.
Me: What can you tell us about your family?
Debi: I have a great family. Steve and I have been married this month 37 years. We have two children Seth and Anna. Seth is married to Joni (Main) and they have our grandson Owen. You need to see him, he is beautiful and smart too!!!
Seth is a graduate of Anderson University, and Joni is working on a degree from Anderson.
Anna our daughter is a junior at Ball State.
I come from a family with 3 children, my brother is the oldest, me and my sister who is 23 years younger than me. I have a wonderful Mom and Mother in law. My Mother in law attends Farmland Friends too. Nina Howell.
Me: What do you love to do in your spare time?
Debi: My love in life is my family. I enjoy spending time with all of them,. and when I have nothing to do(?) I love to draw and sing.
Me: What's the best vacation you've ever had?
Debi: I’ve had some pretty awesome vacations. Mission trips to Jamaica with Seth , IYM Rita and Jr Childress and 19 kids. Toronto and Ky. England and France.
Me: What TV shows do you enjoy watching?
Debi: The Office any court TV show and Trinity, HGTV
Me: What are some of your favorite movies?
Debi: Signs, A Beautiful Mind
Me: Why does Sally sell sea shells by the sea shore?
Debi: Sally is selling seashells on the seashore, because everyone knows if you put them in a jar and take them home they begin to stink. Sally cleans and polishes them so they look and smell nice in the bathroom.
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