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Holy Trinity's Council

 

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Sally Bober

Sally Bober is on Council as the Live liason. She works part-time as an occupational therapist and has two young daughters

 

 

Faith Ashton

Faith Ashton is president of the congregation. She and Craig joined HTLC/LCM in 2002 . She is a Research Analyst at the UNC School of Medicine focusing on HIV-AIDS research.

 

 

Kirby Gottschalk

With my wife Jan, my daughter Elizabeth and my son Jordan, I have been a member of HTLCLCM since 1994. In addition to serving as Secretary on the Council, I am the council liaison with the Operations Team, I am a member of the Personnel Committee, and I coordinate the 8:30 Worship Teams.

 

 

Jane Hall

Jane has been a member of HTLC/LCM since 1994. Jane serves as council liaison to the Worship Team. She also currently serves on the Health Ministry Cabinet, Outreach Committee, Co-Chair of Womenship and the 8:30 altar guild.

 

 

Kristin Somers

Kristin Somers has been a member of HTLC since 1997 and currently serves on council leading the Church & Family Life Team. In the last several years she directed the capital campaign to raise over $1 million to build the new church facility. Her passion is refugee resettlement where she has been able to bring congregation and community together to resettle nearly fifty refugees. She is married to Garry Somers and has two children – Olivia & Beatrice.

 

 

Jean Goeppinger

I'm a recently retired faculty member from UNC at Chapel Hill, Schools of Nursing and Public Health, and have been a member of HTLC since the mid-1990's. As a life-long Lutheran, I find that retirement affords me a new opportunity to give back to the faith that has nourished me for so long. I remain particularly interested in the community-based management of chronic illnesses and what a church can offer to its aging, and ailing, members. Like faith, managing chronic illness requires daily attention, by the ill individual as well as the professional caregiver.