Plymouth Church of Christ Deacon

I Timothy 3:13

"Those who have served well gain an assurance in their faith in Christ Jesus."

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Mark D. Baker

Deacon of Finance 
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The Bakers
Michele, Samuel, Sarah, Rebekah, and Mark

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I Corinthians 16:1-2

"Now about the collection for God's people:  Do what I told the Galatian churches to do.  On the first day of every week, each one of you should set aside a sum of money in keeping with his income, saving it up, so that when I come no collections will have to be made."
*** Responsibilities ***
It is the duty of the Deacon of Finance to coordinate and oversee the following:

1. The counting and recording of all contributions.
2. The development and updating of the budget.
3. The writing of all checks and distribution of all funds.
4. The maintaining of all financial records related to employees, insurance, accounts, etc.
5. To provide written reports to the elders and congregation on a monthly basis.

About Mark

Mark was born in Eustis, Florida.  He is a 1986 graduate of Christian Home & Bible School in Mt. Dora, Florida and a 1991 Computer Science graduate of Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas. 

Mark and Michele met at Harding University and have been married for 11 years.  They have two daughters, Sarah and Rebekah, and a son, Samuel.

After graduating from college at Harding University, Mark and Michele lived in Little Rock for six years.  Mark worked at a software engineering company called Data Decisions and Michele worked as a teacher in the public school system.  Mark and Michele then moved to Florida in 1997.  Mark works at home for a co-owned software engineering company called Medtrio, Inc.  Michele works at Christian Home & Bible School as a middle school science teacher.  They have been attending Plymouth since 1998 and Mark has served as deacon since 1999.

Mark says, "I can think of no better life than to marry a Christian and raise our children in the Lord's church.  Priorities are a must.  Put God first in your life, your family second, others third, and yourself last.  If you take care of the first one, the others will fall into line."