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Doug Cobb - Teaching Leader
Doug and Gena Cobb have been married for 30 years and have three children: Wes, David, and Sarah. Doug is a church elder and passionate teacher of God's Word. Gena is active in Bible Study Fellowship where she serves as a substitute teaching leader. Doug currently serves as CEO of Appriss, Inc., a Louisville-based software company whose products help law enforcement and criminal justice agencies across the county keep people safe. Doug is active in civic affairs, having served as Chairman and CEO of Greater Louisville Inc. from 1996 to 2000. |
Tim and Jane Parker - Class President and Greeter
Tim and Jane Parker have been active members of Southeast since the mid 1980's. They have a son, Jordan, and a daughter, Michaela. Tim serves as Director of Administration for Morning Star Development, a non-profit community development organization registered in Afghanistan. Jane is a registered nurse and serves as the Greeter for our class. |
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Mike Stargel - Secretary
Mike and Kim met as teenagers in 1984 and have been married since November, 1992. They have two children: Emily and Sean. They have been attending Couples for Christ since 2005, and both enjoy the expository teaching style of the class. Mike works at Humana and Kim works at 5/3 Bank. |
Eric Rouch - Treasurer
Eric and Rebecca have been married 19 years and have two daughters: Abigail and Anna. Eric is currently VP of Engineering at Jones Plastic and Engineering. Rebecca has been involved with Bible Study Fellowship for many years and currently serves as a discussion leader. |
Joan West - Social Committee and Outreach Paul and Joan have been married for 28 years. They have two children, Christopher and Danielle. Joan has been an insurance agent for 32 years. She was raised in a Catholic home and attended church every Sunday, but lost her mother when she was 12, and then lost her father just before she turned 16. "Both were tragic deaths," she said. "At that time I lost a lot of my faith. For years I didn't go to church regularly." She started attending Southeast, but couldn't shake her Catholic upbringing and beliefs. "Then one sermon Dave Stone gave on the three chairs really hit home. I was then baptized and now I try to never miss a service." |
Melissa Thomas - Social Committee and Outreach
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