Chad Reynolds

August 17, 2011

Rev. Chad Reynolds

Chad and his wife Laney have two boys, Garret and Eli. Chad is a graduate of Erskine College (’97) and Erskine Theological Seminary (’03). He joined the staff of the First Presbyterian Church in August 2004 as the Minister of Christian Education. He became the Senior Minister in July 2009. In his free time Chad enjoys hanging out with his family, cooking, and reading. He also spends some of his free time exercising – but he wouldn’t call that enjoyment. Chad likes bold coffee, his Macbook, all things Welsh, and blackberry cobbler. Most of all he loves the Lord and desires to see the Gospel prosper in the lives of the people here at First Pres and in the community of Lake Wales.

You can email Chad, or use our contact form.

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Chad’s Posts


  • Witness Relocation Blog - Day 7 February 22, 2012 Today was a long day of travel. We were either in a car, airport, or airplane for much of the day. This is the third leg of our trip. We are visiting some of our brothers and sisters in another city.
  • Witness Relocation Blog - Day 6 February 21, 2012 Today was really great. It started out with Dale, our friend, and I eating breakfast at a nearby bakery with all of the staff. They stop work around 9 a.m. (more like 9:40, but who keeps track) and eat breakfast and invited us to join them this morning. There were seven of us crowded around a card table eating off of communal plates and bowls filled with eggs, cheese, bread, and fruits/veggies.
  • Witness Relocation Blog - Day 5 February 20, 2012 On today's journey we stopped in a town to look at an old church building that now stands vacant though it was once filled with worshipers each Lord's Day within the last hundred years. Our friend took us in to see this building and shared his hopes and dreams that some day soon people in this area will once again worship Christ in churches such as these.
  • Witness Relocation Blog - Day 4 February 19, 2012 One of our missionaries had opportunity to speak with three men who attended the service for the first time that day. He met with them for the better part of two hours after the service answering their questions about Jesus, the Bible, and Christianity in general. He was encouraged by the thoughtful nature of their inquiries and is hopeful they will return for more conversations in the future.
  • Witness Relocation Blog - Day 3 February 18, 2012 All our best efforts to build something eternal, with our own strength, fall like so many towers of Babel. But we do not put our trust in brick and mortar. We put our trust in the one who once declared, "Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it!" (John 2:19).

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