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Dr. Don Hicks Don is the Transitional Pastor at Radford. Don has been married to his wife, Tricia, for 30 years. They have three children: Matthew, Mark, and Melody—all students at Liberty University. They make their home in Forest, VA. Don has been in ministry for 33 years. Don is the Director for the Center for Church Health which partners with churches, pastors and national and state conventions in all areas of church health. |
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Bob Odom Bob is the Pastor of Connection Ministries. Bob has served in a variety of positions and church leadership roles, with 17-plus years of senior pastor experience. In addition to his pastoral roles, he has also served as a board member of several Christian organizations. Bob’s passion is to see people in all phases of the Christian walk grow into passionate followers of Christ. Bob is married to Michelle who loves serving the Lord. Bob and Michelle have two children: Joshua Odom and Katelynne Pitera and one grandson: Kaiden William Odom. |
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Rich Hart Rich is the Pastor of Youth and Families at Radford. After graduating from Word of Life Bible Institute and Philadelphia Biblical University, he served a church in Venice, Florida for 18 years as Youth Pastor, Associate Pastor, and eventually as a TransitionalPastor, until he moved up here to Virginia in 2006.Rich and hiswifeBarbie have three children; Grayson, Destiny, and Jackson, along with their precious white lab, Liberty. |
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Phil Biega Phil is the Praise and Worship Leader at Radford. Phil completed his undergraduate degree in Music at Liberty University and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Worship Studies through Liberty’s Seminary. His passion is to see men and women, boys and girls focusing their heart’s affection and their mind’s attention completely and solely on Jesus Christ. Worship transcends career, ethnicity, economic status, gender and everything else that seems to separate us into groups and permeates through every part of our lives to connect us to our Savior Jesus Christ. I desire to see Christians living lifestyles of worship anywhere and everywhere they go. |
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