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East Main Street
Trumansburg, NY 14886
(607) 387-8185
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Pastor Cheryl Peeples
Pastor Cheryl Peeples came to FPCU in June 2009. She is a graduate of Rhodes College, formerly Southwestern At Memphis (B.A.) and Memphis Theological Seminary (M.Div.). Prior to coming to FPCU, she served congregations in Christiansburg, Virginia and in Germantown, Tennessee. Cheryl and her husband John have two adult children who still live in Virginia - Taylor and Anderson. They are enjoying becoming involved in the Trumansburg community and can often be seen out walking in the evenings with their dogs Josie and Duke.
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Andrew Mattfeld
Music Director
A classically-trained singer, pianist, and organist, conductor Andrew D. Mattfeld has been surrounded by music since he can remember. He believes in the fostering of new music, but not forgetting the classics and is fond of the Baroque era and J.S. Bach. Andrew graduated a Bachelor of Music cum laude from Ithaca College and hopes to further his conducting with graduate study. He is blessed to have the opportunity to lead this congregation in song through the ministry in music.
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Doris
Dunlap
Organist
Doris Dunlap has been our church organist for more than 35 years. Although her earlier training was in piano, Doris’s acquired skill on our pipe organ has greatly enriched our worship. Outside of worship hours, Doris accompanied local middle school and high school choirs for fourteen years, currently accompanies third- and fourth-grade choruses and elementary musicals, and plays for services at local senior-citizen homes.
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Linda
Andrew
Secretary
Linda Andrew is approaching 40 years of service as our church secretary. She brought to this position her prior experience as secretary to a businessman while he was a local attorney, and also when he became a New York State assemblyman. Linda continues to serve us faithfully even as office procedures and equipment have become much more complex than they were when she first accepted this position.
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