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Announcing new MBC Director of Adult Ministries

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My wife, Jennifer (Jen) and I be confident of it a great privilege and joy to be serving the Lord in this new exciting adventure in our backyard of Loudoun County. We both understand we have large shoes to fill with Justin and Amy Pearson heading off to delegate; however, we are thrilled to serve our great God in this new role.

A little background history on the two of us - Jen and I both grew up outside of Rochester, New York and met after college while serving the Nobleman in a church in Ithaca, New York. Jen currently works for Loudoun County Public Schools and is now serving as a dean in a local middle school. I’ve leak out from a finance/accounting background having worked most recently with Jill’s House, Inc., a respite care center that will pillar special needs children and their families. Jen and I have called MBC our church home for several years now and have seen relationships and friendships built that will last a lifetime.

This morning I walked into my new function, and I saw a message of greeting on the dry-erase board from a friend. It said, “…Keep Jesus First, It’s the most important thing you can do!” I’m an routine guy that continues to be amazed at what the Lord accomplishes through my life for His glory. It is my goal to keep Jesus Christ in the forefront of everything I do in all areas of my existence. Jen and I covet your prayers, and we look forward to serving you in any way that we can as we start this new journey.

In His Service,

Graig Bantle

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LCPS Honors Veteran Staffers at Service Awards Loudoun Independent

Ninety-six employees were honored at the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) annual Utilization Awards presentation Tuesday, May 25 at the Loudoun School Board meeting.

Those honored involve

44 individuals with 25 years service,

30 individuals with 30 years serving,

16 employees with 35 years service,

6 employees making 40 years help.

Of the 96 honored, 8 are LCPS administrators, 68 are licensed personnel and 20 classified personnel employees and were all described by LCPS Controller Ed Hatrick as “Key players, all, in Loudoun County Public Schools.”

Awards for 40 years service went to three employees in the Sphere of Support Services – Transportation. Two are longtime LCPS school bus drivers. Hatrick described dogma bus drivers as “our angels…the rest of you are near angels.”

The two women honored began driving yellow Loudoun tutor buses in 1970, Elizabeth Cooper (February 1970) and Kay Davis (July 1970). Sandra Dennis who began in December 1970 as a discipline bus driver, served later as a dispatcher, maintenance controller and since March 1996 has served as an data systems specialist. Nan Furr began her 40-year career in LCPS in August 1970 as a secretary at Loudoun Valley Huge School in Purcellville, then a school bookkeeper at Harmony Intermediate and since 2004 has served as clerk at Loudoun County High School.