Meet The Elders Of Our Church
Elders guide the direction of our church. They insure that we stay biblically correct. Elders are the husbands of one wife, have godly christian children and have repeatedly shown their ability to lead.
Brad
Brooks
Brad Brooks and his wife, Marian, have been members of the Longmont Church of Christ since 1982. Brad and Marian attended Harding University and have been married 34 years. They have two adult sons: Nathaniel and his wife, Magon, live in California, and their other son, Collin, lives in Oregon. Brad is extensively involved in adult education and curriculum development for the Longmont congregation. Marian has recently retired from her position as church secretary. Brad is a scientist and executive with IBM Corporation.
Bill
Irwin
Bill Irwin and his wife Patti have been members of the Longmont Church of Christ since 1996. They have been married 27 years and have two sons, Don and Rick. Both sons are college students. Both Bill and Patti have worked with church youth groups most of their adult lives. Bill currently teaches the Sunday middle school class and the Wednesday high school/middle school class. Bill is an FBI Agent, and Patti works at the Mountain States Children's Home. Both enjoy old movies, bicycling and sports.
McLean
Kilpatrick (Mac)
Mac and his wife Nell have been members of the Longmont Church of Christ since 1996. They have been married for over 45 years and during that time, job relocations provided opportunity for involvement in a number of Churches of Christ across the country. They have two married children and four grandchildren. Mac retired from pharmaceutical production management in 1994. Mac served as President of Boulder Kiwanis Club in 1998 and has served on the board of Mountain States Children’s Home since 2003. As an elder, Mac sees the Longmont Church taking large steps into the future based on a clear vision and plan to spread Christ’s message to the local area as well as the mission fields of the world.
Russ
Kusler
John
Neal
John and Beverly Neal were members of the Longmont Church several years ago when we moved to Colorado. We now live in Milliken, Co but returned to worship at Longmont about five years ago. It was like going home as this has always been such a loving and friendly church. We have been married for 37 years. I met Bev on the day I was baptized in 1967. We have a son and a daughter and both are married with kids of their own. We are retired(early) and enjoy traveling, working around the house, fishing and being involved with our church family. The Longmont Church has just recommitted itself to sharing our faith and hope with the local community. This is an exciting time to be a part of this church. In addition to trying to show our faith by the way we live we are being more proactive in reaching out to the community particularly through service to the community in specific ways as well as inviting those around us to find a better way to live in this world.