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 Our Deacons

We currently have three deacons. We hope this page will help you to get to know them.

Here are our deacons:

Dennis Zook:
I was born in Vallejo, but raised in Redding, CA. I attended Grace Baptist Church and went to Liberty Christian High school. During the summer months I and my siblings worked at the Lassen Christian conference grounds. For the past 25 years I have been working for a large commercial equipment supplier for whom I travel for, to install and service this equipment. I am married to a wonderful woman named Cindy. We have seven children and 9 grandchildren. We are currently raising 2 of our grandchildren. We have attended FCC from the foundation and are committed to our church family. We look forward to watching FCC grow closer to Jesus. I am currently serving on the Prayer Team and am thankful to be selected as a deacon.

Dick Powell:
I was born in Indianapolis, Ind. and grew up as the older of two children in an Air Force family. We were being transferred constantly, even living in England for 3 years. I came to know the Lord while in recovery for alcoholism. My wife Ruth and I have attended Faith Community Church since its beginning and are blessed to be a part of this family. Ruth and I have lived in Vacaville since 1989. You might say we are refugees from the "89" earthquake, as we lived in Watsonville (just 10 miles from the epicenter) prior to moving here. I spent 45 years in retail and insurance before retiring in 2003. Blessed with a Godly wife and God centered church I am humbled at being selected by you to represent FCC as one of your Deacons. Serving the Lord is a blessing and a joy.

Dave Coulter:
I was born and raised in Redding CA, and came to know the Lord at an early age. I currently live in Dixon, CA and work in Sacramento for UPS. My wife, Rachelle, and I have been attending Faith since 2003 along with our 2 daughters, Lauren and Emma. It is a joy and a privilege to serve the Lord in a church that is committed to giving all glory to God. We are blessed to be a part of this church.