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Hazel & Dean Jaggers

Dean & Hazel Jaggers
Florida

Florida Home Mission Board
/National Missions

Dean & Hazel Jaggers
12836 Grand Traverse Drive
Dade City, FL 33525
hdjaggers@juno.com

Home State - Kentucky
    
Birthdays
Dean
8/07
Hazel
10/27

Florida Church Planting Coordinator

In 1998 Dr. Dean Jaggers became Church Planting Coordinator for Florida under the auspices of Florida Association Home Mission Board and National Missions. He helps to establish and nurture new churches and pastors in the Florida Association. He is available to the pastors for consultation, support, prayer, and friendship. 

Dean has given a lifetime of service to General Baptists as a pastor, singer, and denominational supporter. Dean states, “I was called to be a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ at the age of 17” and is continuing to do so in his work in Florida.  He holds a degree in music from Western Kentucky University. He was a jet pilot in the Air Force and he has been a Realtor.

 Dean and Hazel have four grown sons.


Enock & Marie Pierre-Charles
 

Enock & Marie Pierre-Charles
Bradenton, Florida

Florida Home Mission Board/National Missions

Haitian General Baptist Church
Enock & Marie Pierre-Charles
918 25th Street CT East
Bradenton, FL 34208-3034
 

Home Country - Haiti
    
Birthdays
Enock
2/22
Marie
5/14
Louvens
6/26/90
Loudie
1/19/92
Katty
10/12/94
Ruth
9/01/96
Watson
4/11/98

Church Planter

Rev. Enock Pierre-Charles, under the sponsorship of Florida Home Mission Board and General Baptist National Missions, started a new ministry in the facility of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Bradenton.
     
Enock is a Haitian immigrant with permanent residency status. His church is targeting a particular population group. They are attempting the reach French-Creole speaking Haitian immigrants. There is an estimated population of 6,000 of these immigrants living between Bradenton and the Gulf Coast



 

Gary & Shawn Baldus
Wesley Chapel/New Tampa Area


Florida Home Mission Board/National Missions
 

New Walk General Baptist Church
Gary Baldus Family
5239 Epping Ln
Zephyrhills, FL 33541

 

Home State - Florida

   

Birthdays

Gary 09/11
Shawn 04/06
Sydney 04/21/01
Brooke 08/02/04
Mary Jo Boyette 07/17
 

Church Planter
Rev. Gary Baldus with his wife, Shawn, is developing a new mission for the East Tampa/West Zephyrhills/Wesley Chapel areas of central Florida. The new church will launched on October 1 in the East Pasco YMCA facility. Launch day attendance was 324. Check out New Walks events at www.mynewwalk.com. Florida Home Mission Board is partnering with National Missions to sponsor this project.

CrossLight GB Church, Zephyrhills, is the mother church of this new mission. Gary served as its Youth/Assistant Pastor four years. He has been a successful businessman since graduating from the University of South Florida in 1994. He completed the LAMP program through Pastoral Ministries.

Gary and Shawn have two daughters and are guardians of Mary Jo.


 
David & Ana Medina
Zephyrhills, FL


Florida Home Mission Board/National Missions
 

Spanish Church Planting Coordinator for Florida
Rev. David & Ana Medina
39132 County Road 54 E Apt 2126
Zephyrhills, FL 33542

 

Home Country - Dominican Republic

   

Birthdays

David 02/20
Ana 11/05

Spanish Church Planting Coordinator for Florida and Mission Pastor

Rev. David and Ana Medina are serving National Missions and the Florida Home Missions Board as its Hispanic Church Planting Coordinator for Florida. As coordinator Rev. Medina is working to coordinate and develop church planting among the Spanish-language populations in Central Florida.

The Medinas came to the United States from the Dominican Republic in 1995. Rev. Medina has developed new Hispanic congregations in Brookville and New Tampa, Florida, while serving the Free Methodists. In 2005 he started a new Hispanic work, “Mision International Primicias de Cristo,” which meets in the CrossLight General Baptist Church, in Zephyrhills, Florida. He continues to pastor this Hispanic congregation.

Rev. Medina attended the Seminario Biblico Metodista Libre in the Dominican Republic four years and the New Orleans Baptist Seminary for one.

David and Ana have two grown daughters.