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Introducing:
The Reverend Mrs. Lorraine Dill
After graduation from high school
in Wilmington, Delaware, I studied religion for my Bachelor of Arts
degree from Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. I then received
a Fulbright Fellowship to explore iconography in Transylvania, Romania
that proved to be an eye-opening and life-transforming experience. Upon
my return from Romania, I began seminary studies which included training
in clinical pastoral education as a student chaplain at Delaware State
Hospital and two years of field work in a small church in south
Philadelphia where I ministered to Southeast Asian refugee families. My
Master of Divinity came from Princeton Seminary.
I was ordained in 1984, just
after reunion of our two predecessor denominations. My first call was
to b associate pastor of Christian education and youth at First
Presbyterian in Oneonta, New York. After five years there, I moved 100
miles east to be pastor of First United Church, Presbyterian of Hoosick
Falls, New York, a small town just outside Bennington, Vermont. The
next step in the journey, after six years in Hoosick Falls, was to
Dundee Church in Omaha, Nebraska, to serve for five years as associate
pastor for pastoral care and missions. My time in Omaha included a
mission trip to Haiti, implementation of a parish nurse program, a term
on presbytery’s Committee on Ministry and membership on the Board of
Advisors of the Omaha Presbyterian Seminary Foundation.
My family is a source of great
joy for me: my twin daughters, Christiana Joy (Annie) and Caroline Grace
(Carrie), born in December 1999, and my husband Richard. In order to
have family support during the twins’ early years, we moved to Florida
in October 2000, where I have served at Trinity Church the Sea on Fort
Myers Beach as associate pastor.
In my limited spare time I enjoy
reading, travel, music and art, but feel most at home in my roles as
pastor and mother. I seek only to serve God and his people with
faithfulness, enthusiasm, creativity and love.

Sam Farmer chats with Reverend Dill
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