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emphasis in church planting, church
revitalization,
and
part-time
public
evangelist. McKenzie’s earliest ministry
experience included LE leadership in the
Southern Union in the 1990’s. His college
career was interrupted, by choice, to serve as
an Adventist Frontier Missions missionary to
India. Following college, he served briefly
as LE Director and Outreach Coordinator in
the Montana Conference.
In 2001, McKenzie was appointed
as Publishing Director in the Michigan
Conference and in 2004 began pastoral
Marshall McKenzie
ministry in Michigan before transitioning to
Wisconsin where he served as both a pastor and church plant coordinator.
In 2012, the General Conference appointed him to the Middle East and
North Africa Union to begin a publishing program. Three years later, the GC
invited him to begin the publishing work in Ukraine/Russia.
McKenzie and Rosemary, his wife, have three children Elisha, 10th grade;
Isaiah, 6th; and Kaitlyn, 4th.
BY STEVE HALEY
President
Pegi Flynt will assume the position
of Associate Education Superintendent of
the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference on
January 1, 2019 upon the retirement of Pam
Williams. She last served 11 years at Southern
Adventist University and, since 2015, as the
Associate Director of the Adventist Learning
Community for the North American Division.
Her focus on instructional design, live and
online training, and innovative educational
models to promote student success are of
great value in Kentucky-Tennessee. She
has over 30 years in Adventist education,
recognized as a leader in online learning and Pegi Flynt
academic technology, and served as a teacher and administrator.
Flynt is an experienced educator with a diverse background in both
small and large school settings, with an emphasis in math and science
curriculum. She has classroom experience ranging from elementary to
6
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