Pastor Char Celebrates 25 Years of Service
Twenty-five years ago our beloved Pastor Char accepted the call to pastor McCall Community Congregational United Church of Christ. Her road to McCall was a long and winding one, but we have been so blessed that it brought her here. (Pastor Char’s paper, “From the Prairie To the Pulpit,” which she wrote when she became pastor, is printed as her “Pastor’s Writings” column this month.)
Ray and Charlottie Havlicak were married on March 31, 1952, and moved to their farm in Rockland. In 1969, they built a house in American Falls and lived there winters, spending summers on the farm. Charlottie worked at the ASCS office until 1974, then was offered a job at Gambles, which she held for ten years. She took a CNA class offered by Idaho State University and worked at the American Falls hospital until 1990, when because of back injury she had to quit nursing and retired. Charlottie and Ray attended the Congregational Church in Rockland and American Falls, where Charlottie served as church treasurer, Sunday School teacher, deacon, church secretary, clerk, women’s fellowship president, and also helped with preaching.
After the merger with the United Church of Christ in 1957, she became involved in conference work. She has served on the Mission and Outreach and Information and Interpretation Committees. She is a past president of the Women’s Board and served on the conference board of directors and as Moderator for the Idaho Association.
Ray and Charlottie began serving as camp managers for Pilgrim Cove Camp in 1994 and continued there for eight years after being called to pastor the church. In February 1995, Charlottie began the Licensed Minister Program, graduating two years later. In July 1999, she was ordained. Pastor Char has been a rich blessing, not only to the church, but also to the community. She has been active in Rotary and Progressive Club and served on the Community Medical Fund board. She has performed many, many weddings, funerals and baptisms in the last twenty-five years. While we are not able to have a large community celebration because of COVID-19, cards of congratulations and thanks would be a loving expression of our appreciation to Pastor Char and her many years of service to the church and community.
Ray and Charlottie Havlicak were married on March 31, 1952, and moved to their farm in Rockland. In 1969, they built a house in American Falls and lived there winters, spending summers on the farm. Charlottie worked at the ASCS office until 1974, then was offered a job at Gambles, which she held for ten years. She took a CNA class offered by Idaho State University and worked at the American Falls hospital until 1990, when because of back injury she had to quit nursing and retired. Charlottie and Ray attended the Congregational Church in Rockland and American Falls, where Charlottie served as church treasurer, Sunday School teacher, deacon, church secretary, clerk, women’s fellowship president, and also helped with preaching.
After the merger with the United Church of Christ in 1957, she became involved in conference work. She has served on the Mission and Outreach and Information and Interpretation Committees. She is a past president of the Women’s Board and served on the conference board of directors and as Moderator for the Idaho Association.
Ray and Charlottie began serving as camp managers for Pilgrim Cove Camp in 1994 and continued there for eight years after being called to pastor the church. In February 1995, Charlottie began the Licensed Minister Program, graduating two years later. In July 1999, she was ordained. Pastor Char has been a rich blessing, not only to the church, but also to the community. She has been active in Rotary and Progressive Club and served on the Community Medical Fund board. She has performed many, many weddings, funerals and baptisms in the last twenty-five years. While we are not able to have a large community celebration because of COVID-19, cards of congratulations and thanks would be a loving expression of our appreciation to Pastor Char and her many years of service to the church and community.