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Rev. Sheldon Alley new pastor at Glens Fork, Union Chapel Little Cake native is Marine Corps veteran; wife, former Amanda Fugate, is youth director at the two churches. Schedule of services at two churches below With photo The congregations of the Glens Fork United Methodist Church in Adair County and the Union Chapel United Methodist Church in Russell County announce that Rev. Sheldon Alley has been appointed as their new Pastor. Rev. Alley is 31 years old and was born and raised in the Little Cake community of Adair County. He is a 1996 graduate of Adair County High School and a veteran of the Marine Corps. He is married to the former Amanda Fugate of Adair County . The Alleys have a daughter, Jozlin, who will be 3 years old in July, and a son, Zaddix, who will be 1 year old in August. Mrs. Alley has served as Youth Director in the Christian Church and taught a Young Adult Bible study class at the Sunday and Wednesday evening youth programs. She will serve as a Youth Leader in the ministry at Glens Fork and Union Chapel. Rev. and Mrs. Alley are both currently attending Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, Kentucky. Rev. Alley had previously served for 2 and one half years as a Pastor in the Christian Churches in Adair and Wayne Counties and served as a guest Pastor on Sunday mornings throughout central and eastern Kentucky. In May 2008 while serving as Interim Pastor at First United Methodist Church in Albany he completed the License for Pastoral Ministry School held at Lindsey Wilson College. This story was posted on 2008-07-03 06:51:40
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