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Monday, September 14, 2009

Breaking News From Paul Mitton: Pastor Ed Nelson Is With The Lord


Dear Converge Rocky Mountain Family,

Former RMBC Executive Minister Pastor Ed Nelson went to be with the Lord last Saturday night.  Pastor Ed served in many capacities throughout the Baptist General Conference and left a legacy of changed lives through passionate evangelism and changed communities through the new congregations he helped to start.

A service for Pastor Ed will be held 11:00 AM, Friday, September 18, 2009, at The Rock of Southwest,10393 W. Alamo Pl., Littleton. 

A reception will follow. A family graveside service and interment will be at Evergreen Memorial Park separately. To see his obituary or to write a condolence to the family go to www.EvergreenMemorialPark.com/obits.html 

I will be saying a few words at the service.  If Pastor Ed has touched your life or your church in a special way, please email me your remembrances.  Keep it to a paragraph or two and I will try to include as many of your thoughts as I can.  Be in prayer for Pastor Ed's wife Dorothy and his extended family.

Churches together....transforming lives and communities!
Paul
Rev. Paul Mitton
Executive Minister

ConvergeRockyMountain.org

9135 Ridgeline Blvd. Suite #190
Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Cell: 303.518.9726

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