Chris Anderson - Resurrection Gives Me Hope
Rev. Chris Anderson the minister at Mt. Olive and Pineville Cumberland Presbyterian congregations in Arkansas shares how music has shaped his faith journey and how the resurrection gives him hope.
Rev. Chris Anderson. Pastor Mount Olive Cumberland Presbyterian (5.6 years) and Pineville Cumberland Presbyterian (2 years). Arkansas Presbytery – Vice Chair, Board of Missions. 6th generation Cumberland Presbyterian. Born and reared in Batesville, Arkansas. Home church is Faith-Hopewell Cumberland Presbyterian. Grandparents Vaughn and Avis Anderson were the primary planters of the Faith congregation over 55 years ago. Profession of faith was in May of 1990 and was baptized by Rev. Wayne Wood. Education: Master of Divinity – 2017, Memphis Theological Seminary, B.S. Social Sciences – 1996, Bethel College, High school – 1991, Batesville high school. Spouse: Dr. Mary Anderson. Family Physician. Children: Madison – University of Arkansas, Pre-med, Chemistry, & Spanish, Jake – Williams Baptist College, Education & basketball team, Caleb – Arkansas State University, Computer Science, & basketball team, Zachary – University of Arkansas, Pre-med and Chemistry. Pets: Charlie – Border collie and Hades – A very cool black Tom Cat. Hobbies: Writing and recording music. Own a home recording studio. Instruments played: guitar, bass, drums, and keyboard. Season ticket holder Arkansas Razorback football. Love all things Razorback, but I have a kid that’s an ASU Red Wolf so that’s a challenge sometimes. Enjoy hunting, fishing, and playing golf. Whatever my wife tells me to do.
Permission to use the song Josie Brown for this podcast courtesy of Chris Anderson.
Permission to use the song Josie Brown for this podcast courtesy of Chris Anderson.