Kevin Nash, Sr.
In 1978, Kevin was baptized into Christ at the Central Church of Christ in Baltimore, where he taught bible class, participated in the college campus ministry, led congregational singing during worship service, and knocked on doors to share the gospel with the lost. At Central, he also served as the church treasurer for a number of years.
Around 2009, Kevin began worshipping at the Glen Burnie Church of Christ, where he led songs and preached the gospel on occasion.
In early 2020, Kevin came to the Silver Spring congregation, where he has served.
In 1980, Kevin married Bernadette, who he met in high school in 1976. They have 3 adult sons, Kevin, Jr., Devin, and Ryan, a daughter-in-law, Aleyda, and 2 granddaughters, Ileana and Athena.
Ken-Won Miller
Ken-Won Miller was born in Wilmington, Delaware. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from Delaware State. He was baptized at the District Heights Church of Christ in September 2010 after relocating to Prince George’s County, MD. He and Kourtney began worshipping and serving at the Silver Spring congregation in the Fall of 2010 and married in April 2012. Over the last decade, he has been active in the youth development ministry and serving as the congregational photographer for the church directory. He has settled with his wife and two sons, Austin and Aaron in Bowie, MD.
Andrew Pong
Andrew Pong is a native of Honolulu, Hawaii, and his wife, Esther, of Flint, Michigan.
They are the parents of two daughters, Jennifer and Kimberly. Andrew is a computer systems programmer with GEICO.
He supports Community Services, oversees the Foreign Grounds ministries and helps treasurers.
Stanley Marcellus Reynolds
Stanley Reynolds was baptized in April 2002 at the District Heights Church of Christ in District Heights, MD. He joined the fellowship at the Silver Spring congregation in 2019. He has served in the Lord’s church in finance, as an usher, men’s ministry leader, and bible class teacher. He joined marital union to Noel Reynolds on December 31, 2001 in High Point, NC. From this union came Yasha Reynolds who is now a freshman at Tuskegee University. His son, Martquell Johnson, resides in North Carolina with their two granddaughters, Taylor and Jordon. He attended North Carolina School of the Arts on a full scholarship and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. For most of his professional career he has taught dance in the public schools in North Carolina, Connecticut, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia as well as on a collegiate level. As an entrepreneur, he began Marcellus Dance Studio in 1999 and managed it successfully for 20 years but was forced to close during the Covid-19 pandemic. He currently teaches dance education for the City of Alexandria, Virginia and is looking forward to retiring in 2024.