FALL 2025
Carol Marsh
A HALL OF FAME SERVANT IN THIS ISSUE
By Forrest White
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n the hallway between the sanctuary and the fellowship center at First United Methodist Church, photographs of pastors who have served the church dating back to 1885 hang upon one wall, but the other wall remains empty.
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What if that space became a spot for photos of outstanding servants, a hall of fame for those who have devoted so much time and energy to building God’s kingdom through the ministries of this church?
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If that were to happen, the first class of inductees would, without question, include Carol Marsh, whose dedication to First UMC has spanned decades and paved the way for transformative ministries and, more importantly, transformed lives.
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She might well deserve to be in a class by herself.
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“Carol, like John Wesley, believes in doing all the good you can, all the times you can, whenever you can, wherever you can, as long as you can,” said First UMC member Nancy McEntire.
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“She is amazing.” The church’s thriving Neighborhood Ministries, with its immeasurable impact on children through afterschool and summer programming, began when Marsh formed The Sandwich Club outreach back in 1989. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
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