Minister of Word and Sacrament
Our church is in the process of transitional ministry.
Currently, we have The Rev. Glenn M Coleman serving as part-time Interim Minister.
Currently, we have The Rev. Glenn M Coleman serving as part-time Interim Minister.

The Rev. Glenn Coleman received his Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, VA and his BA from Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa, NC. He grew up in Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
Glenn has served seven churches in his 35 years of ministry. His first pastorate was two yoked churches in central Kentucky. In Virginia, he served at High Bridge PC, Hot Springs PC, Mossy Creek PC, and South Boston PC. He was the associate interim minister at First Presbyterian Church of Charleston, WV from 2019 to 2020.
He served with the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and the mission support committee for the Presbytery of the Peaks’ relationship with CEDEPCA in Central America, making many trips there in the 1990s and early 2000s. In 2013, Glenn began serving the PCUSA as an Interim Transitional Minister.
Glenn and Cynthia have been married for 44 years and have three children, seven grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Glenn once was a partner in a landscaping company and along with Cynthia, he loves to garden, as well as canoe, fish, and oil paint. He is a member of Leesville Lake Association and is chair of the navigation committee.
It is said, “Hindsight is twenty-twenty.” As Glenn looks over his life, he can clearly see the Hand of God at work correcting, guiding, and developing him into a useful vessel to carry the Good News of Jesus Christ out into the world.
Please join with us in prayer as we discern God's next steps for our congregation.
Glenn has served seven churches in his 35 years of ministry. His first pastorate was two yoked churches in central Kentucky. In Virginia, he served at High Bridge PC, Hot Springs PC, Mossy Creek PC, and South Boston PC. He was the associate interim minister at First Presbyterian Church of Charleston, WV from 2019 to 2020.
He served with the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and the mission support committee for the Presbytery of the Peaks’ relationship with CEDEPCA in Central America, making many trips there in the 1990s and early 2000s. In 2013, Glenn began serving the PCUSA as an Interim Transitional Minister.
Glenn and Cynthia have been married for 44 years and have three children, seven grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Glenn once was a partner in a landscaping company and along with Cynthia, he loves to garden, as well as canoe, fish, and oil paint. He is a member of Leesville Lake Association and is chair of the navigation committee.
It is said, “Hindsight is twenty-twenty.” As Glenn looks over his life, he can clearly see the Hand of God at work correcting, guiding, and developing him into a useful vessel to carry the Good News of Jesus Christ out into the world.
Please join with us in prayer as we discern God's next steps for our congregation.