Robert ”Bob” Grant, 2007 Layman of the Year
Sunday January 20, 2008, Bob Grant was awarded the
Layman of the Year award by members of the Disciples Men's commission at
First Christian Church of Griffin. Attending for the Georgia CMF:
John Anderson, Wil Perdue, Medie Still, Dan Anderson and Joe Kern.
Bob was born in 1952 in Lexington, KY. His
Disciples of Christ family heritage goes back to the beginning of our
denomination. His family was active in DOC churches and charter
members of the Burnham Church in North Florida, so it was inevitable
that he would be deeply involved in the denomination that he loves so
much.
After attending Culver-Stockton College, Bob
transferred to Transylvania University in Lexington for his bachelor’s
degree in music education. He went to Eastern Kentucky University
for his master’s degree, then the University of Kentucky for doctoral
work. Mary and Bob's son Rob has attended many men’s retreats and
is active in other regional church activities as well. Besides
being a very proud father, he is now a proud and happy father-in-law,
too. Rob and Kristin were married this fall at Epworth-By-The-Sea.
Becoming the choir director at Lafayette Christian
Church, Bob met and married Mary Alverson. In 1982 they moved to
Griffin, Ga. to join his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Monroe C. Grant and take
the choir director’s job at First Christian Church.
At the local church level, he has held the posts of
board chair, treasurer, Deacon, Elder, served on countless committees,
and has been devoted to teaching the ladies Sunday school class for
nearly 25 years. Bob has also worked in the Griffin community with
the Boy Scouts and other volunteer organizations.
Bob became very involved with Disciple Men’s work in
the Georgia region, leading the group as president from 1993-1997.
As one of his favorite church duties, he has joyfully led the music for
men’s retreats and Regional Assemblies for many years, and I’m sure he
looks forward to many more. He and Greg Holmes can’t break up the
act yet!
Our 2007 Layman of the Year is a man led by the Holy
Spirit and shows his faithfulness to his Church and his community.
He has been described as sincere, honest and hardworking in his church
and community. He is an outstanding role model to young people and a
refreshing example of what a Christian is in today’s world.
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| Members of the Men's
Commission Look on as . . . |
CMF President John Anderson
Presents Bob Grant the Layman of the Year Award. |
Bob reads his well deserved
award. |
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| Mary, Bob, Rob and Kristin. |
The cake at the reception. |
Bob greets well wishers at the
reception. |
A reception followed immediately after the
presentation. |