![]() Tyler holds a Masters degree in Church Ministries from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. At Fellowship, Tyler became convinced that God was calling him to pastor in a multicultural context where all the nations of the world live. In Memphis, Tyler worked for a multicultural church called Fellowship Memphis. Around this time, Tyler married his best friend Erin, and they moved to Erin’s hometown of Memphis, TN. Tyler was very involved in his college ministry, Campus Outreach, and worked for them for a season after college. Shortly after arriving in Tennessee, Tyler realized that true life and joy are only found in Jesus Christ, and began walking with Jesus in September of 2011. In 2011, he began a decade of living in the great state of Tennessee, where he attended Tennessee Tech University to play baseball. He had a typical Texas upbringing, being correctly taught the glories of the Dallas Cowboys, the University of Texas, and Whataburger. Tyler grew up in a small Southeast Texas town called Lumberton, TX. Kenji is a sports junkie (Lakers fan way before Lebron), an apostle for the Dallas Cowboys, a lover of God glorifying food, and has the metabolism of a humming bird. They have a multicultural family, as Christine's parents are German immigrants and she grew up speaking German in her home. He serves on the board for Mustard Seed Network that exists to plant churches in urban Japan. ![]() Kenji is married to Christine, his college sweetheart and they have three children, Charis, Alana, and Derek. Upon receiving his Masters in Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary, his family moved to Fairfax, VA to pastor in a multicultural church in the Washington DC metro. Kenji has pastored for over 16 years and started All Peoples Community Church in September 2016. However, he spent the next five years in the corporate world to honor his parents before attending seminary. By God’s grace, Jesus saved him from his sins and from himself at the age of 16 and called him to ministry in college while involved with Cru, a campus ministry, at NC State. He identifies with both “Green Tea” and “Sweet Tea” and has lived a cross-culture life. Kenji moved from Osaka, Japan at the age of 6 and grew up in Greensboro, NC, a historic civil rights city. He delights in seeing others grow and mature in their relationship with Jesus and learn to find their identity in Him. ![]() Greg has a passion for the gospel and the way that Jesus continues to redeem and restore the broken areas of our lives. ![]() Greg is grateful that Jesus gave His life willingly so that we can be forgiven and reconciled to the Father through a personal relationship with Him. In addition to spending time with his family and friends, Greg enjoys playing/watching sports and serving at APCC. They reside with their son Joshua and daughter Kaylie in Great Falls. He and his wife Wendy, who was born and grew up in the Philippines, have been married since 1992. Greg and his family have been attending APCC since May 2016.īorn in High Point, NC, Greg has lived in Northern Virginia since 1990. Greg feels truly blessed to serve as an Elder, co-leader of the Fairfax – Tysons Connect Group and co-leader of the Prayer Team at APCC. ![]()
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