Glenn Black

Glenn Black is an Everence® Stewardship Consultant, helping congregations and church members integrate their faith and finances through congregational services, pastor and church leader resources, and stewardship education.

Glenn graduated from Ashland University. He also earned a master’s degree in counseling from Ashland Theological Seminary in Ashland, Ohio. Glenn has over 14 years of experience in education roles focused on recruitment and admissions.

Glenn is active in Harmony Springs Christian Church in Uniontown, Ohio. He volunteers as the hospitality team lead. He has 10 years of pastoral experience serving in Brethren churches in Ashland, Ohio; Nappanee, Indiana; and Goshen, Indiana. Glenn and his wife, Sarah, have two children.
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