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Taylor Stewart
After several years of fruitful campus ministry beginning in 1984 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Virginia, Taylor and Elizabeth founded Cambridge Christian Fellowship at Duke University in 1989. Taylor also served as the associate pastor of King's Park International Church and was sent out in 1992 to plant Life in the Son Christian Fellowship in Guam, the first international church plant from King's Park, and later Saipan in 1998. Following ten years of pastoring and church planting in Micronesia, Taylor and his family returned to King's Park in 2002 to pastor, lead, and beginning in the fall of 2011, start a new congregation in Raleigh called King's Park Raleigh. Taylor is also the executive director of King's Park Association of Churches & Ministries (KPACM) which provides oversight over churches planted from Kings Park domestically and around the world. Elizabeth serves as director of Friends of Mirembe which supports the African Childrens Choir and their home, the Mirembe House, located near Jordan Lake. Taylor and Elizabeth reside in Raleigh with their three daughters and can be contacted at (taylor.stewart@kpic.org). |
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