The Church of the Brethren’s Shenandoah District has called Kevin Daggett and Rebecca House to serve as co-district executive ministers beginning Sept. 15. Each will serve a one-half time position carrying out varied responsibilities as determined through their partnership with the district’s Leadership Team.
Daggett has served in pastoral ministry for over 30 years in congregations in Shenandoah, Southeastern, and Virlina Districts. He currently is pastor of Dayton Church of the Brethren and chair of Shenandoah’s Leadership Team. He will conclude his ministry at Dayton in mid-August. In addition to his role as co-district executive minister, he will also assume the responsibilities of the director of Ministerial Services, an eighth-time district position that has been unfilled for several years. He is a 1984 graduate of Bridgewater (Va.) College and earned a master of divinity from Bethany Theological Seminary in 1989. He lives in Bridgewater, Va.
House has served in pastoral ministry for 17 years in congregations in Shenandoah, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern Ohio and Kentucky Districts. She currently is associate pastor of Staunton Church of the Brethren. She will conclude her ministry there in early September. In addition to her role as co-district executive minister, she will continue her quarter-time role as the district’s director of District Conference and Youth Services. She is a 2000 graduate of Bridgewater College and earned a master of divinity from Bethany Theological Seminary in 2007. She lives in Weyers Cave, Va.
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