Staff

Dr. Richard Emmert

By Jared | Published July 13th, 2011

Joined Manley Staff: March 18, 1979

Family:  Wife – Faye, Children:  Jennifer Poling (Alex, Victoria, Neva), Michael and Jane Dillin (Sarah), Joseph  and Kris Emmert (Jordyn((Great Granddaughter Isabella Collana)), Taylor, Cole and Makenzie), David and Natalie King (Casey, Ethan and Amelia)

Salvation story (quick version):  I attended Vacation Bible School when I was 12 years old. As a result of the clear Biblical teaching of the Gospel by dedicated teachers, I  decided to give my heart and life to Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord the following Sunday morning .

Previous Lines of Work: Professional Baseball

Best Thing Someone Said to You: A 5 year old told her mother something that blessed me at the time and still does today.  I had helped the 5 year old and her two siblings get their seat belts on and settled in their van after they attended a meeting at the church.  The mother told me later that when I left the van, the 5 year old spoke up and asked her if that was Jesus who helped them.

Life Motto: Mission Statement: “To glorify God by building the church through preaching, teaching and multiplying leaders.”

Three People I’d like to Meet: Abraham Lincoln, Fanny Crosby and George Mueller

My Hero:  Outside of Jesus Christ, my children – Jennifer, Jane, Joseph and Natalie

Most People Don’t Know This About Me:  As a junior in high school, I was expelled three days by the principal

FAVORITE
Book: Biographies of Godly saints
Food: Fresh fruit and vegetables
Snack Food: Peanut butter and whole wheat bread/crackers
Movie:  Schindler’s List
TV Show:  Andy of Mayberry
Time of Day: Morning
Season:  Spring
Place in the World:  The mountains
Place to Pray:  The mountains
Recreational Activities/Hobbies:  Golf and walks
Scripture:  The Book of Philippians
Sports Team:  Carson Newman – I pull for coaches who love Jesus
Sport:  Golf

Sound: My family laughing together – also, the sound of rain in the heat of summer

Thing to Do: Share the love of God

LEAST FAVORITE
Food: Brussels sprouts
Time of Day:  Mid afternoon
Season: Winter
Sport: Lacrosse

Thing to Do: Milk cows

Sound: The cries of a broken heart

One of My Greatest Experiences with God:  Several years ago, I was alone at home on a Thursday afternoon studying for a sermon.  In conjunction with the sermon on Sunday morning I was planning to use a video clip from the movie, “Schindler’s List.”

The movie is about Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of more than a thousand Polish Jewish refugees during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories.  In order to keep his factory workers alive, he spends much of his fortune bribing Nazi officials. Later, he surprises his wife while she is in the village church during mass, and tells her that she will now be the only woman in his life, a concession he had refused to grant previously. She goes with him to the factory to assist him. He runs out of money just as the Wehrmachtsurrenders, ending the war in Europe.  He had saved some 1100 Jews from death in the concentration camps.

As a Nazi Party member and a self-described “profiteer of slave labor”, in 1945 Schindler must flee the advancing Red Army. Although the SS guards have been ordered to “liquidate” the Jews of Brinnlitz, Schindler persuades them to return to their families as men and not as murderers. In the aftermath, he packs a car in the night, and bids farewell to his workers. They give him a letter explaining he is not a criminal to them, together with a ring secretly made from a worker’s gold dental bridge and engraved with a Talmudic quotation, “Whoever saves one life saves the world entire.”

Schindler is touched but deeply ashamed, feeling he could have done more to save many more lives. He looks at his expensive car and says, “Ten more.”  He begins to weep and says again, “I could have gotten ten more.  Why did I keep this car?”  He pulls a gold pendant from his lapel as he weeps and says, “Two more.”  He falls on the back of the car weeping as the large crowd of people is in awe of his compassion.  Several people run to him, consoling him as he weeps bitterly.  For me, it was the most moving scene in the entire movie.

I could not hold back the tears and the emotions inside of me as I thought how many people could come to know Christ as Lord if I took reaching them as seriously as Oskar Schindler took saving the Polish Jews.  It was if God, Himself, was there teaching me a life-changing message.  I wept so loud it frightened me – I was embarrassed but quickly remembered I was alone.  In that freedom of the moment I wept with loud groaning that could be heard beyond the walls of the house.  It seems I could not stop weeping.  I stopped the movie and waited for my mind to absorb all that had happened.  God met me that afternoon and I have seen my life and all entrusted to me so differently since then.

Contact: remmert@manleybaptist.org

Michael Turner

By Jared | Published July 13th, 2011

Joined Manley Staff: Feb. 2, 2010

Family: Heather and son Seth

Salvation story (quick version): Grew up in Morristown and asked Jesus in my life on Dec. 7, 1981

Previous Lines of Work: Music Ministry since college.  In high school I worked at Hardee’s, a Christian bookstore, and put pictures of kids and animals on mugs and t-shirts.

One of the Things I Find Most Fascinating:  I am fascinated by the strength given by the Holy Spirit when God’s people need it most.

Best Thing Someone Said to You:  I Do! (Heather on our wedding day)

Life Motto:  Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

Three People I’d Like to Meet: Peter Marshall, Chip Ingram, and C.S. Lewis

My Hero:  No one else comes close- Jesus for rescuing me!

Most People Don’t Know This About Me:  I broke off my two front teeth in a girl’s head in fifth grade.  Every time I see here she raises the bangs she will keep forever and shows me the scar.

FAVORITE

Book: Lord, I Want to Know You- Kay Arthur

Food:  Shrimp and Grits

Snack Food: anything chocolate

Movie:  Signs

Actor: Hugh Jackman

Actress: Kate Blanchette

Time of Day:  mid-morning

Season: Fall

Place in the World: wherever Heather is.

Place to Pray: I had a screened in porch in GA.  I loved to pray there.

Recreational Activities/Hobbies:  Heather and I like to go to quaint little towns and walk around.  I also like to play in the dirt.  Watching a plant grow from something very small into something beautiful is very fulfilling to me.

Scripture: Ephesians 3:20-21

Sports Team: UT VOLS

Sport: football

LEAST FAVORITE

Food: Crock pot roast

Time of Day: Late afternoon- I get sleepy!

Season: I like all the seasons.

Contact:  mturner@manleybaptist.org

Glenn Starnes

By Jared | Published July 13th, 2011

Department: Adult Ministry

Joined Manley Staff: May 2003

Family:  Married to Phyllis, two adult daughters: Sabrina and Sandi

Salvation story (quick version):  I came to Christ in December 1984 at the age of 25 after a life of self-centeredness and materialism. Since that day my life direction has changed beyond my wildest imagination. Not only did the Lord save me, but also saved my wife on the same evening. Together we have experienced a mighty work of God in and through us that neither time nor space on this webpage will allow. Today, as I grow older in the Lord and physically, Jesus has become such a good friend and LORD.

Previous Lines of Work: My past secular work experience includes: warehouseman, machine operator, industrial engineer, mechanic, stockman and self-employed finish trim carpenter. My ministry areas of employment include being a youth director, associate pastor of student ministry and senior pastor.

Best Thing Someone Said to You: “You may kiss your bride.”

Life Motto: “People act the way they act because they are where they are.” (an original saying)

Three People I’d Like to Meet: Abraham,  Nehemiah, Timothy

One of My Greatest Experiences with God: During my 8 years as senior Pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, I was able to see the Lord perform amazing things in the life of the church. Not only did I see Him build a new building in which we could worship, but also saw Him work through the lives of the people of the church to reach our community for Christ.

Most People Don’t Know This About Me:  I am an artist

FAVORITE
Book: The Bible
Food: Mexican
Snack Food: Chips
Movie:  Gladiator
TV Show: Tyler Perry’s “Meet the Browns”
Time of Day:  morning
Season:  Fall
Place in the World:  East Tennessee
Place to Pray:  On my sofa in my living room.
Recreational Activities/Hobbies:  Golf & Motorcycle Riding
Scripture: Ephesians 1:6
Sports Team:  UT football
Sport:  Baseball

Sound: quiet

Thing To Do: Spend time with my wife

LEAST FAVORITE
Food: most green vegetables
Time of Day: early afternoon
Season: late winter (too gloomy)
Sport: soccer

Thing To Do: sitting in meetings

Contact: glenn@manleybaptist.org

Patrick Trawick

By Jared | Published July 13th, 2011

Born in Malvern, Alabama, Patrick graduated from Slocomb High School and then began his ministry preparation at the University of Mobile, majoring in Theology and minoring in Church Music. While studying at UM, Patrick toured as a member of the elite performance group Vision for three years, as well as spending summers in full time evangelism.

Before moving to Manley in 2009, Patrick served as Student Pastor at Cottage Hill Baptist Church in Mobile, Alabama. Under the leadership of Patrick and the student ministry team, the student ministry at Cottage Hill flourished. In 2005 Cottage Hill was in the nation’s Top 30 Churches Reporting Youth Baptisms. In Patrick’s last year at Cottage Hill (2008), the Student Ministry baptized over ninety students.

Patrick is currently pursuing a Master of Divinity degree at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is an excemptional student of Greek, and thoroughly enjoys this level of his educational journey.

In 2006, Patrick married the love of his life, Aimee Jordan of Birmingham. They are the proud parents of one dog named Lucy, and a cat named Angus.

Patrick has an undeniable love for the Lord Jesus, a heart for students, and a passion to change the world.

Contact: ptrawick@manleybaptist.org

Dr. Dwayne Moore

By Jared | Published July 13th, 2011

Title: Dr. Dwayne Moore, Associate Pastor for Business Administration

Education/License and/or Ordination: Ordained at Manley Baptist Church as Minister on March 18, 2007.

Education:

Carson Newman College  B.S. 1983

Lincoln memorial University M.S. 1997

Lincoln Memorial University Ed. S. 1999

East Tennessee State University Ed. D. 2005

Hometown: Dandridge, TN

Family: Wife Dolores  son Brett and daughter-law Lane, daughter Laura

Pets: Miley a Golden Retriever

Sports Alliances: Carson Newman Eagles,

University of Tennessee

How did you meet Christ: I was saved at a revival service led by a Godly minister who would later become my Father-law when I was 15 years old.

How did you become part of Manley Church? Dolores and I started attending Manley when our son Brett was four years old. He loved Linda Bean’s Sunday School class. We loved Dr. Emmett’s teaching. That was 21 years ago.

What is your role at Manley? My role at Manley is Associate Pastor of Business Administration. Also I serve as the Missions Coordinator.

What is your favorite part of that role? My favorite part is having the opportunity to share with boys and girls all here at Manly and all around the world about Christ and seeing them accept him as their personal Lord and Savior.

What are you reading?  Listening to?  Watching? Anything by Andy Stanley. Reading Oswald Chambers “My Utmost for his Highest” (again) “Too Small to Ignore” by Wes Stafford. Basically I love to read, usually two-three books a month.

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*How would you describe your leadership style? I consider myself to be a transformational leader. By that I mean I focus upon the connections formed between leaders and followers. This type of leader motivates and inspires people by helping others see the importance and higher good of the task. I want each group member to fulfill their potential.

What do you do to unwind or stay active? Golf, Running, Hiking

What is one sure way to make you laugh? Usually at myself or when a random thought floats through my mind.

What is one of your biggest pet peeves? Apathy

What human being has most influenced your life? My wife Dolores. She is such a prayer warrior and visionary. She can see what I cannot even imagine sometimes.

Has there ever been a time when your world was shaken?  What happened?  How did it change you? Surrendering my life to full time vocational Christian Service, when by my plans, I had my life pretty well mapped out on my own. This was surrender after a six year struggle.

What is your favorite place on Earth? Anywhere when all my family is gathered together. 2nd place would be the Seven Pools in Maui.

Favorite food/restaurant - Italian.  Mama’s Fish House

Favorite TV Show or Movie - The Andy Griffith Show, Legends of the Fall

Favorite CD or album - I really like all kinds of music although I have zero talent for producing it only listening.

Favorite invention - I have never really invented anything, although I am constantly trying something new on my golf swing, most of the time unsuccessfully.

Life Verse Jeremiah 29: 11-13

Contact: dmoore@manleybaptist.org

Chris Statzer

By Jared | Published July 13th, 2011

Department: Children’s Pastor

Joined Manley Staff: August 2001

Family: Wife Rebecca, children: Mary Hannah, Ben and John

Salvation story (quick version): Mother led me to Christ as a teen when she was dying of cancer

Previous lines of work: Manufacturing

Best thing someone said to you: That my mother was proud of me

Life Motto: Don’t beat myself up too bad or give the devil too much credit

Three people I’d like to meet: Coach K, Andy Stanley, Jeff Fisher

One of My Greatest Experiences with God: When he gave us twins when we thought we would never have children

Most People Don’t Know About Me: I love good musicals

Favorite

Book: All things Possible (Kurt Warner)

Food: Macaroni, tomato juice

Snack Food: Chips

Movie: The Patriot

TV Show: King of Queens

Time of day: Afternoon

Season: Fall

Place in the World: Hilton Head

Place to Pray: My Den

Recreational Activities/hobbies: Soccer, Basketball, Wii

Scripture: Jer. 29:11

Sports team: Duke Basketball, FSU Football

Sport: Golf

Sound: My kids voices

Things to do: Nap

Least Favorite

Food: Brussels Sprouts

Time of Day: Late night

Season: Winter

Sport: Horse Racing

Thing to do: Yard work

Sound: Things breaking

Contact: chris@manleybaptist.org

Dr. Tom Bishop

By Jared | Published June 22nd, 2011

Title: Dr. Thomas W. Bishop, Director of Family Life & Spiritual Health

 

Ordination:  Ordained at Manley Baptist Church as a Minister on December 5, 2011

 

Education:  Saginaw Valley State University, B.A. 1987

Central Michigan University, M.A. 1995

Wheaton College, Psy.D. 1998

 

Hometown:  Flint, Michigan

 

Family:  Wife Barbara, sons Christopher & Matthew and Daughter Erin

 

How did you meet Christ?  I first came to know Christ when I was nine years old at church one Sunday morning. But, it was not until i started college that I came to truly know Him and to know how to serve Him.  I knew then that I wanted to be on the front lines to see and experience His work in the lives of others.

 

Life Motto:  Nothing left, no regrets; Be a man after God’s own heart

 

Most influential people in your life: My uncle David Ward and my high school coaches Dave Thompson and Dave Carey

 

How did you come to Manley? My family and I first started attending Manley in 2004

 

What is your role at Manley? I assist families, couples and individuals in being spiritually healthy so that they may experience all that God has for them and to have close relationships with those God has placed in their lives.

 

What is your favorite part of that role? Teaching and encouraging others as we work together in the church and community.

 

A time when you have been shaken:  When my parents divorced when I was 14 years old. Being the oldest of four kids and a tendency to be overly responsible, made this especially difficult. I was angry for some time, until I began to discover the Father of fathers who accepted me for who I was and demonstrated His love through those in my life, including my wife.

 

Favorites:

 

Authors:  Henri Nouwen, Frederick Buechner, & C.S. Lewis

Food:  Seafood, ribs

Season:  Fall

Place:  The banks of Lake Michigan in Northern Michigan

Recreation:  Running and backpacking, maybe even together.

Scripture:  The book of Ephesians closely followed by Genesis.

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