We are pleased to announce Pastor Timothy L. Monn as one of the speakers during the 2011 Intercultural Consultation and Celebration’s closing worship service on Saturday, April 30.
Monn currently serves as pastor of the Midland Church of the Brethren in Virginia. The congregation also operates Midland Christian Academy, which serves children from pre-school through eighth grade. He is a member of the school’s board of directors.
Raised in the Waynesboro (Penn.) Church of the Brethren, Monn has been an active church leader since his youth, volunteering and working in the Southern Pennsylvania CBYF and at Camp Eder. He was first licensed to the ministry while in college.
A 1974 graduate the University of Pennsylvania, Monn received a B.A. in political science with additional studies in experimental psychology. While studying at Penn, he was a regular performer on the Philadelphia coffee house circuit and a leader of the student anti-Viet Nam War movement. Monn also was a Southern Pennsylvania District fieldworker coordinating “Operation Hunger” to provide food assistance to people in the York, PA area during the state budget crises of 1973 and 1974.
Monn studied at Bethany Theological Seminary and received his M.Div. in 1977. He has served as pastor at Koontz and Waterside (Middle Pennsylvania), Chippewa and Black River (Northern Ohio), and Living Stone (West Marva) Churches of the Brethren. He was a member of the Annual Conference study committee on litigation.
Tim and his wife, Jane, have been married for 36 years. They have three adult children and one daughter-in-law.
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