Staff

FBC Lumberton

Ministers and Leaders

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REV. JOSHUA K. OWENS

Senior Pastor

Josh brings over 15 years of ministry experience to FBCL, having served in multiple churches across North Carolina in student and associate ministry positions. He also has worked in higher education in campus ministry and athletics (Campbell University) and as an adjunct instructor (Wingate University). Prior to coming to FBCL, Josh served as the Associate Minister at First Baptist Church Monroe, in Monroe, NC for seven years. Josh is a native of Roseboro, and is married to Lindsay with whom they have two children, Quinn and Carter.

Education

M.B.A in Project Management – Fayetteville State University

M.A. in Practical Theology – Pfeiffer University

Master of Divinity – Campbell University Divinity School

B.S. Sport Management – Campbell University

REV. DOUG REEDY

Associate Pastor

Doug is a native of Sanford, NC. Prior to joining First Baptist, Lumberton, in 2006, he served as Program Assistant/Children and Youth at First Baptist, Sanford.

In his free time, Doug enjoys playing ultimate frisbee, watching college football, hiking, and talking about obscure music. He is married to the Rev. Bonnie Reedy, and they have one child, Kaitlyn.

Education

B.S. Business Administration– Appalachian State University M.A. Christian Education – Campbell University Divinity School

REV. TIM LITTLE

Minister of Music and Facilities

Tim grew up in Lenoir, NC, where his father served as a Minister of Music and his mother, organist. Prior to joining the staff of First Baptist in 2002, Tim served in churches in New Orleans and Valdese, NC. Tim also works on staff at the Robeson County Partnership for Children as the Fund Development Director.

Tim’s interest include working on cars, cooking, and eating spicy food. Tim and his wife, Robin, have two children, Teague and Cennovia.

Education

B.A. – North Carolina School of the Arts; 

M.A. in Church Music – New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

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