Lathram Chapel UMC Says Goodbye To Pastor Of 14 Years

November 27, 2017

Pastor Pam Avery presented her last sermon Sunday at Lathram Chapel United Methodist Church on Jack’s Branch Road. After nearly 14 years at Lathram Chapel, Avery has been appointed the assistant pastor at Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church. Avery is pictured top and inset. Pictured below: Avery’s last meeting with the Lathram Chapel Tuesday Morning Bible Study group. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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2 Responses to “Lathram Chapel UMC Says Goodbye To Pastor Of 14 Years”

  1. Lee Bateman on November 27th, 2017 2:05 pm

    I have know Pastor Pam since she moved to Pensacola and have worked in ministry with her for the past 14 years. Lathram Chapel has been and will forever be blessed by her guidance, her love for them, and the knowledge she has instilled in them for the Love of Jesus. As she enters a new journey in her walk with God at Gulf Breeze UMC I pray that the same zeal will be spread over the entire congregation. Pam you will be missed in our little section of Escambia County, but you won’t be that far away. Love you my sister in Christ.

  2. Bonnie Exner on November 27th, 2017 12:22 pm

    LATHRAM CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH has been blessed and grown under the direction of PASTOR PAM AVERY.WE ALL WILL MISS HER BUT KNOW THAT GULF BREEZE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WILL BE BLESSED WITH PASTOR PAM’S LOVE AND GUIDANCE