Linden Presbyterian Church
Our Mission:
 To help lead people to say
"Yes" to God through faith in Jesus Christ
and to become his devoted followers by
the power of the Holy Spirit.


  and Support


119 W Broad Street
P.O. Box 277
Linden, MI 48451

(810) 735-5755


Pastor
Seth Normington
PastorSeth@LindenPres.com

Watch for bio coming soon


Director of Music
Dr. Rob
DrRob@LindenPres.com

Originally from London, Ontario, Dr. Robert W. Sopo started playing the piano at age 4. He won his first music scholarship competition at age 6, and 12 years later earned a degree in music from the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music with a major in keyboard performance and a minor in pedagogy. His piano and pipe organ teachers have included Howard Munn, Antonio Mazan and Barrie Cabena.

Dr. Rob brings 30+ years of experience as a church Director of Music & Organist in both Canada and the United States, and comes to Linden Presbyterian Church (LPC) after a 5-year tenure at another Presbyterian church in Michigan. He feels it an honor and privilege to be part of the leadership team at LPC as its Director of Music & Organist/Accompanist. His responsibilities include directing the Chancel Choir and the Celebration Ringers, accompanying the Praise Team on keyboard synth, playing the organ, and working with community and church soloists and musical groups.

There are a number of chapters in Dr. Rob's musical career. For example, Rob was the "classical music dee-jay" for the University of Western Ontario's campus radio station. Besides spinning records, he conducted live interviews with internationally known classical music artists; and in addition to his church music activities, played keyboard in a five piece 70's rock band. He also played violin for nine years, and is currently transferring those skills to the classical guitar. By invitation, Rob has made several harpsichord and organ recordings in the United States. His live radio broadcast of a Canadian Christmas Cantata service with mass choir of choristers from several churches was a high-profile Christmas Eve feature for many years on a London radio station.

In addition to Rob's musical activities, he has an active consulting practice as an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist. He resides in South Lyon, Michigan with his American-born wife, Deb, who is an Administrative Pharmacist. Together they enjoy camping, cycling, cross-country skiing and photography. As a relaxing and often humorous avocation, Rob "practices" a little 'pet psychology' attempting to train their two mischievous cats, Mickey and Minnie.


Sunday School Superintendent
Kim Herbert
KHerbert@LindenPres.com

Hi. I'm Kim Herbert and I have been Sunday School Superintendent since 1997.


My husband Fred and I married in 1997. We have three children, Audrey is 25, Christina is 22 and Shawn is 20. We also have a grandson, Joey, who is 2. Our family also includes two dogs, Avro and RJ, and three cats, Boomer, Willie and Jack.

Some of my favorite hobbies and interests are Scrapbooking, card making, paper crafting, reading, movies, traveling and photography. I am also a huge U of M football fan and a Red Wigs fan.


I have an associates degree from Baker College and am employed at Creative Foam Corporation in Fenton.
 
With Sunday school, I've been teaching the elementary children since 1995 and have been the superintendent since 1997. I love being able to work with the children and help them learn about Jesus and to watch them grow spiritually. The children are currently memorizing the books of the Bible, it's amazing to watch them come in each week telling me the new books they have learned. I have also served as a Deacon am currently an Elder on the Session. I also play softball on the church league.

I've been attending LPC since I was 5 years old (my parents choose LPC because I wanted to go to the church with the donuts). Belonging to the church family for over 30 years is very meaning to me, they are my extended family. I look so forward to every Sunday morning being with the children and worshiping with them and then with my husband and friends during second service.

Interim Youth Director
Nicole Jones


Nicole is the mother of 2 year old Jaden and daughter of LPC members Jim
and Laurie Jones. Nicole has been attending and lending a helping hand with our Youth Groups during this school year.
She works for Wright & Filippis as a diabetic sales supervisor and enjoys
spending time with Jaden and serving as youth leader

 

 


Church Secretary
Linda Lewis
LLewis@LindenPres.com


   

 

Praise Team   

Melissa Dugan

     Melissa has been singing since, well…almost since she was born! Her recollection of her first public performance takes us back to when she was 5 years old. She was in a kindergarten music class just before Christmas. The music teacher asked the children what was their favorite Christmas Carol. Melissa raised her hand and said her favorite carol was - “I Saw Mommy Kissin’ Santa Claus”! The teacher, Christine Kuntz, asked if Melissa would sing it because some the children might not know that carol. Melissa raised her cherub voice in song, and immediately Ms. Kuntz recognized a vocal talent she rarely saw in a 5 year old.
     As the years progressed, Melissa took voice lessons and kept on singing - in the Holly Middle School choir, then onto Holly High School where she sang in the choir ensemble, as well as being involved in solo and duet voice projects. Graduating from high school, Melissa attended the University of Michigan-Flint for two years, where, in a search for the “right” career changed her major several times, but none held long-term interest…and none of the options included music. Nevertheless, Melissa kept on singing, started a career in the insurance industry, joining a firm in Novi where 6 months later became a licensed agent, a license she maintained for more than 10 years as she progressed to becoming a commercial lines insurance agent with a firm in Fenton, before “retiring” to start a family.
     Along with the insurance career, Melissa worked part-time at the Pike Street Restaurant in Pontiac. Her stepmom worked there, and Melissa became employed as a Lounge singer as she wondered about getting into the music business full-time. At about the same time that she met Jonathan (1998), and started taking guitar lessons because it was “a pain” trying to find someone to accompany her when needed.
One thing led to another, and she and Jonathan started dating. She continued with the guitar lessons but quickly found that she had a passion for singing, not for playing the guitar, and definitely not for playing the guitar and singing (a challenge in itself in reading both words and notes at the same time). So Melissa focused her time and talent on singing, as Jonathan took over her guitar lessons - which evolved over time into accompanying her on the guitar.
     Melissa and Jonathan were married in 2001, and their individual music talents were on parallel tracks – Jonathan played in a rock ‘n roll band and Melissa continued her singing “for fun”. In 2003, they joined the LPC Praise Band with Melissa quickly rising to lead singer.
     As Melissa looks back at her life, she believes that she was led by the invisible hand to do what she is doing today singing Christian contemporary music. She reflects “I believe God’s purpose for me is to use my music skills to reach others for Him”.

Johnathan Dugan

     A native of Rochester, Michigan, Jonathan graduated from Clarkston High School in 1995. While there he was voted most likely to be an actor, and was very involved in musical activities such as singing tenor in the madrigal choir, and singing in a barber shop quartet. Music was part of his life both at school and at home - he grew up listening to music his mom appreciated, music of the late 70’s and 80’s, mostly “pop and rock”.
     Music and Fine Arts was in Jonathan’s blood. After high school he attended Michigan State University, where he enrolled in the Theatre Arts program. After a year in the program, Jonathan needed to refill the “tuition money well”. To this end, he started at Harmony House (a well-known SE Michigan Music-CD chain) in Waterford, MI store and quickly became store manager while continuing an educational program at Oakland County Community College.
     After the Harmony House chain folded, Jonathan moved on to work as a general contractor for his dad for 6 years. It was during this time that he met a young lady by the name of Melissa at a social event. Melissa was taking guitar lessons at the time at a friend’s studio, and as things would happen, he took over Melissa’s lesson time with the guitar teacher – this was some 11 years ago. Jonathan took guitar lessons for 5 years, and played with a couple of bands and in various music projects. He also added to his experience by doing some accompanying of singers in local entertainment venues. Music was a large focus of Jonathan’s life - he practiced for hours each week. He also taught himself the bass guitar.
     Music was good to Jonathan, and as his relationship with Melissa grew, he began a faith journey which led him to a closer relationship with God, leading both he and Melissa to Linden Presbyterian Church, where Melissa’s mom and grandma attended. It was here that he was baptized and accepted Jesus as his personal savior, was married to Melissa by Rev. Parker Smith in 2003, and became involved in playing in the Praise Band which Parker started in the fall of that year. He started by playing drums and singing, then moved to bass guitar, and now, for the past 4 years, sings and plays rhythm-lead guitar.
     Today, Jonathan is happily married to Melissa, who is the lead singer in the Praise Band – more about her next month! They have two children, Morgan age 6 and Christina age 3. In 2007 Jonathan joined Developer Diversified Reality, where, as a Commercial Property Manager, he manages 3.2 million square feet of commercial space in 19 shopping centers in Michigan. Despite all the responsibilities of work and family, we are indeed blessed to have Jonathan share his love for God, and his music talent, as rhythm-lead guitarist in the LPC Praise Band, as an elder of the church, and as a member of the Session.


Jarrod Montegue    

     Jarrod started taking private piano lessons when he was 5 years old. He dropped piano in middle school to learn to play cornet, but returned to taking private piano lessons throughout high school. This music foundation served him well when his friend acquired a drum set when Jarrod was in the 8th grade. Jarrod took easily to the drums, picking up the rhythms and counting from his music education at the piano. He listened to groups like The Eagles and other classic rock groups, and emulated their drummer's renditions and "rips". When he was a Junior at Linden High School, Jarrod acquired his first drum set. He then joined a rock band at the school called "No Passing Zone", and they played at dances, parties, etc. whenever possible.
     After graduation from high school (where Jarrod was class valedictorian), he continued his education at the University of Michigan, where he earned two bachelor's degrees - a B.A. in Biology, and another in Bio-Psychology, graduating in 1998. During his undergraduate years (94-98), he was able to continue polishing his drumming skills on a drum set in the living room of the fraternity house where he was living.      Music attracts music, and soon he was "jamming" with a couple of other roommates who played guitar. In his Junior year (1997), Jarrod and the three others decided to pool their aggregate talent and form a rock band called "Taproot". Nevertheless, Jerrod's academic goal was to become a physician, so at the same time "Taproot" was on a meteoric rise, Jarrod was applying to medical schools, writing entrance exams, and  enrolling at Michigan State University in the Master in Epidemiology program which he wanted to complete before entering medical school. He was at MSU for one academic year (1998-99) before "the call of the band" and the demands on his time were so great that he took a leave of absence from MSU to devote himself full-time to "Taproot" as their drummer. The next 10 years (1998 - 2008) saw the rock band realize phenomenal fame and fortune, touring the United States and Europe, releasing 4 CD albums, with the album "Welcome" almost achieving gold status in 2002. Their 4th and latest album release "Our Long 2 month stretches while on the road on a band tour, or at the recording studio to all hours of the night making another album."
     As the saying goes, you can take the man out of music, but you can't take music out of the man. Today, Jarrod contributes his music talent to the Praise Band at Linden Presbyterian, which he joined in January, 2009. In January, 2010 he was ordained an elder at Linden Presbyterian (following in the footsteps of his father), and is a Session member. He holds a responsible position as Facilities Manager for a property management company, where he is responsible for overseeing maintenance, housekeeping and security at 3 GM plants.
 


Finance Secretary                Coming soon
Marilyn Fisher


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