Thursday, May 18, 2006

Memorial service information

A memorial service will be held on Friday, June 2, at 7:00 pm at:

Montgomery Faith Fellowship
356 Christopher Avenue, in Gaithersburg, MD.

Directions

From Route 270, Take Exit 11 (Montgomery Village Avenue).
Turn left on Frederick Ave. (Rt 355).
At 2nd traffic light, turn right onto Christopher Ave.
Proceed through traffic light at Russell Ave.
Church is in 1st office park on right.
Parking is available in the front or rear of the building with entrances in both locations


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In Memoriam: Our Pastor Bob

Pastor Bob Miller
1946-2006

Pastor Bob Miller was born Robert Franklin Miller on November 1, 1946 in Baltimore, MD. He is the son of Carl Miller and Doris Moffit, and brother of Raymond Miller, all deceased. He met his wife of 39 years, Jeanne Lynn Miller in 1964 and married her on June 16, 1967. Shortly after that, he served his country in the Vietnam war, earning many honors, including a bronze star. He is a graduate of Towson State University, with a bachelor’s degree and two masters degrees in education. He was a Howard County school teacher until 1980, when he left that profession to train for ministry at Rhema Bible Training Center. After graduating from Rhema in 1983, he began to pastor, and he founded his church, Montgomery Faith Fellowship, in March of 1985. His life of faith and gift for teaching have touched the lives of many people around the world. He is a member of Rhema Ministerial Association International, and served as the Mid-Atlantic Region’s director for many years.

After fighting for a year, his body succumbed to cancer, and he died in his home on May 16, 2006. He is survived by his wife, Pastor Jeanne Miller, children-- Kristin & John Wenck, Jr., and Justin & Angelique Miller, and grandchildren—Hannah Sue Miller, Jonathan Wenck, and Kaitlyn Wenck.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

UPDATE ON PASTOR BOB

Pastor Bob went to be with the Lord on Tuesday night at 11:20 p.m. Details on his memorial service will be provided at a later date. There will be service this evening, Wednesday, May 17.