Our Staff
Anthony D. Sisemore, Pastor

Our Pastor, Anthony D. Sisemore has been married to Lori since 1987. They have three children: Amber is a junior at Texas A&M University, Ashley is a senior in high school, and Layton is a freshman in high school. Our Pastor believes that every Christian should be in Sunday School and that believers have a role in missions and ministry. He has been in pastoral ministry since 1993. He attended Texas A&M University and graduated with his Masters' degree in Religion from Wayland Baptist University. He enjoys preaching, reading, listening to Christian music, watching Clint Eastwood movies, and walking barefoot on the beach with his wife (haha!). His favorite food - beef! His favorite animal - the beef cow! His favorite hobby - grilling beef! He likes to eat!
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David Woods, Minister of Music and Senior Adults

David and his wife, Susan, are both Texas natives and graduates of Dallas Baptist College (now Dallas Baptist University). David also holds a Master of Music degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He brings a range of experience including leading adult, children's and handbell choirs. He has led church orchestra, praise teams, drama teams, youth praise teams, and seasonal pagents. They have been married since 1979 and have two sons. Aaron resides in Waco, TX and is attending Truett Seminary. Ethan is married to Emily and resides in Little Rock, AR and is attending the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
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Beau Stringer, Minister to Students

Beau joined us in August 2010 as Minister to Students. He and his wife Abigail were both born in Amarillo, TX and have been married since August 2009. He is currently finishing up his Bachelors degree in Psychology in Christian Counseling from Liberty University. He surrendered to full-time vocational ministry in the summer of 2007 and has served in many different capacities since then. Beau says, "Students are my passion! I do my best to show the love of Christ to every student that I come in contact with. My goal as a minister is to fulfill the Great Commision."
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