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Theological Students Under Care

    A list of current RPCNA students, including their eligibility to preach and receive a call.

    Alleghenies Presbytery

    • Matthew Bates
    • Timothy Bloedow
    • Keith Dewell
    • Joe Dunlap
    • Jordan Feagley
    • Joshua Giesler
    • Mike Labutta
    • Jason Thoman
    • Jeremiah Wilson

    Atlantic Presbytery

    • Zach Dotson
    • Hunter Jackson

    Great Lakes-Gulf Presbytery

    • Allen Blackwood
    • Mark Brown
    • Tre Cranford
    • Aaron Murray
    • T.J. Pattillo
    • Jake Schwartz
    • Joe Smith
    • Jon Sturm

    Japan Presbytery

    • Colin Doyle
    • Yusuke Hirata
    • Hayato Ohara
    • Dempei Takiura
    • Keita Yasunaga

    Midwest Presbytery

    • Robert Ulrich
    • Tim Yin

    Pacific Coast Presbytery

    • Seni Adeymi
    • Jerry Foltz
    • Sean Holm
    • Hong Bi
    • Johnathan Philip Kruis
    • Stephen Mulder
    • George J. Wallace
    • James Zhou

    St. Lawrence Presbytery

    • Scott Doherty
    • Jonathan Finlayson
    • Chris Goerner
    • Mark Goerner
    • Reuben Lindeman
    • Jeff Wallace
    • Micah Wright

    Certified Eligible to Preach

    • Zach Dotson, Atlantic
    • Hunter Jackson, Atlantic
    • Jordan Feagley, Alleghenies
    • Allen Blackwood, Great Lakes-Gulf
    • Aaron Murray, Great Lakes-Gulf
    • Joe Smith, Great Lakes-Gulf
    • Hayato Ohara, Japan
    • Keita Yasunaga, Japan
    • Jerry Foltz, Pacific Coast
    • Sean Holm, Pacific Coast
    • James Zhou, Pacific Coast

    Certified Eligible to Receive a Call

    • Timothy Bloedow, Allegheny
    • Mark Brown, Great Lakes-Gulf
    • Yusuke Hirata, Japan
    • Robert Ulrich,Midwest
    • Stephen Mulder, Pacific Coast
    • Scott Doherty, St. Lawrence
    • Mark Goerner, St. Lawrence

    Certified Eligible to Preach

    Certified Eligible to Receive a Call



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