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Bill Jeschke, Pastor
Bill Jeschke has served in pastoral ministry for over 20 years in Northern Virginia. The son of a colonel in the United States Marine Corp. Bill graduated from the University of Virginia with a major in Theatre Arts. He is a former professional actor and singer, youth counselor, and law enforcement officer. Bill has sung and acted at the Folger Shakespeare Library theatre in Washington, DC and has preached in the Concert Hall of the Kennedy Center. Bill is working on his Master's degree from Reformed Theological Seminary. In addition to this his theological training, he has been under the tutelage of his father-in-law, Dr. Earl W. Morey Jr., an internationally renowned Bible teacher and Princeton PHD. theologian. Bill serves in his local community of Vienna, Virginia as a select soccer coach and has trained numerous athletes who have gone on to compete in NCAA college soccer. In 2003 he was awarded the Fairfax County Champion of Character Award from the county athletic council. He and his wife Melanie have nine children.
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Marty Reeve, Assistant Pastor & Music Minister
Marty Reeve has been ministering in the Northern Virginia area for over 15 years serving in many capacities including church administration, as a minister of music, and in Christian Education, as a principal and teacher.
Born in Vincennes, Indiana, he is a graduate of Indiana University with a Bachelor of Music Education degree. He worked as a general music teacher in Fairfax County and was nominated as a "Teacher of the Year" candidate in 1986. He has also worked in curriculum development.
As a pianist and vocalist, he has performed at Lisner Auditorium, Blues Alley, The Cellar Door, and one of President Reagan's inaugural balls in 1980. He also directed and performed with local Christian musicians in the mall in Washington, D.C. in an effort to spread the gospel.
He has been on missionary trips to Santiago Chile in 1996 and took trips to the Ukraine where he assisted a ministry in training students for service in the body of Christ in Eastern Europe.
Marty is currently teaching at Mosby Woods Elementary School and Ambleside Christian School in addition to his duties at The King's Chapel.
He is enrolled at Evangel Seminary and is working on a Masters in Theological Studies. He and his lovely wife, Kathy, have been married for over twenty-five years and they have three children, Matthew, Jonathan and Bethany.
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Brian Roberts, Assistant Pastor
Brian Roberts was born and grew up outside of New Orleans, LA and received his undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. After completing his first year of Law School at LSU, he joined and was commissioned an officer in the United States Marine Corps. He served six years active duty as an infantry officer until receiving his call to enter full-time ministry. In 1996 while attending Capital Bible Seminary, he interned with The King's Chapel and has served there as the Assistant and Youth Pastor since. He continues his service in the USMC as a Reserve Officer at The Basic School in Quantico, VA as a Tactics Instructor. Brian was called up in January 2003 to active duty.
Brian has worked with the youth in Northern VA as a Cross Country and Track Coach at Madison High School in Vienna, VA. His heart is in sharing the love of GOD and equipping others to share throughout the community through sphere of influence evangelism. Brian is presently stationed in Florida, and will return to the Northern Virginia area when his tour of duty is up. He resides there with his wife Sarah and children Joshua, Elijah & Sarah Elaine.
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Chris Craddock, Youth Pastor
Chris Craddock has been serving the youth in the Northern Virginia community for a decade. Chris graduated from George Mason University with a bachelor's degree in economics and in 2007 completed his Masters of Religion from Reformed Theological Seminary. While on staff with Young Life, a national youth organization, Chris built and oversaw one of the largest youth outreach programs on the East Coast. Currently, Chris serves as our Director of Student Ministries, overseeing the youth group and facilitating the college and career group at The King's Chapel. A soccer coach in our community for the past nine years, Chris is now the head coach of the men's J.V. soccer team at Chantilly High School. Chris and his wife Katherine live in Chantilly and have 3 preschool children, Katie, Colt & Christian.
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Earl Wesley Morey, Bible Teacher
Recognized as a dynamic Bible interpreter and evangelist, Dr. Morey has been involved in an international, trans-denominational, cross-cultural ministry for more than thirty years, conducting preaching and teaching missions throughout the U.S.A., Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. He is committed to the renewal of Christian leaders and churches in the power of the Holy Spirit so that the fullness of the Gospel may be both declared and demonstrated for the evangelization and discipling of all people groups.
Born and raised in Baltimore, called to the ministry while in high school, he earned a B.A. in Philosophy from McDaniel College (formerly, Western Maryland College), a M.Div. in Biblical Theology and Ph.D. in Historical Theology from Princeton Theological Seminary. He was, for three years, a Teaching Fellow in Historical Theology and Theological Ethics at Princeton. Ordained in 1948 as a Minister of the Gospel by the United Presbyterian Church, Dr. Morey has served as the senior pastor of three Presbyterian congregations in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Richmond, VA. In 1981, he established the first School of Biblical Studies, University of the Nations, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. There are now Biblical Studies Schools in more than 50 countries. On retiring from the pastorate in 1985, he was for eight years the Director, School of Christian Ministries, Christian Assembly, in Vienna, Virginia.
Dr. Morey and his wife, Betty, were married in 1948. They have two daughters, a son, fourteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. They reside in Haymarket, Virginia.

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