Pastor Ken Coleman's hometown is Cleveland, Ohio. He graduated from ColumbiaUnionCollege in 1990 and began his ministry in the Chesapeake Conference. He later attended AndrewsUniversity, earning a Masters of Divinity in 1994. Ken enjoys music, nature and Martial Arts.
Ken is married to Joy Cassano Coleman. Joy was born in Massachusetts, but lived all over the country (her father being an Adventist school teacher and principal). She graduated from ColumbiaUnionCollege in 1986 with a degree in Elementary Education. Joy loves kids and animals, and enjoys reading and writing poetry, cooking from scratch, and inventing craft projects when time allows. She currently serves as the secretary and fundraising coordinator for MartinBarrSchool.
Jenny enjoys reading and shares her mom's love for writing and memorizing poetry. She loves science, playing piano, swimming and spending time with her parakeet, Tic-Tac.
Jessy loves nature in just about any format, but is partial to saving the lives of bugs. She's a good student and likes to read, swim and sing. Her favorite animals are cats and hamsters.
About Seventh-day Adventists
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What Seventh-day Adventists Believe
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Fundamental Beliefs of the Seventh-dayAdventistChurch
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