Teaming up with Christian faith ministries and marketplace organizations that are involved with individuals and families in transformational ways to bring hope and wholeness.
Servant Partners, a 501(c)(3), was formed in 2003 by a group of individuals interested in hurricane relief work and soon after evolved into granting student scholarships and residential housing construction in Central America, especially Honduras.
In 2023 the founder of Servant Partners transitioned, and a new board was formed with a continued focus on education along with new marketplace ministries.
David Miller grew up in Holmesville with his family and is a Waynedale H.S. alum of 1966 and the Malone University class of 1970.
His career of administration has included Central Christian School (CCS) in the mid-70s, followed by decades at Walnut Hills Retirement Community, and the Everence Foundation since 2010. David is a Malone University trustee.
He and his wife Brenda have three children who attended CCS, who also married CCS alums, and now their grandchildren are attending CCS as well. They are members of Martins Creek Mennonite Church and live near Berlin.
Ron Amstutz is a 1969 Central Christian School alum, having grown up on a farm about a mile and a half from the school. He served as class vice president at Central.
He is currently serving a second term as Wayne County Commissioner after serving this area for 36 years in the Ohio legislature.
In addition to holding a diploma from Central, Ron holds a B.A. Degree in Government Communications from Capital University.
He and his wife Joanne are members of Wooster Grace Church. They have two grown children, three grandchildren and live in Wooster.
Josh Boyd lives near Berlin and is a 2007 graduate of Hiland High School. Josh became connected to CCS when his wife Liz, whom he met while attending Bluffton University, began working at CCS in her current role as first grade teacher. His son, Benson, recently started attending CCS while his daughter, Vida, will be a future CCS Comet.
Josh has worked as a physical therapist for nearly a decade since obtaining his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Ohio State, and currently works as a home health physical therapist in the Holmes, Wayne, and Stark County areas. Josh and his family attend Martins Creek Mennonite Church.
Jenna Kempf grew up near Kidron, Ohio. She is a 2002 graduate of Central Christian School and a 2004 graduate of Hesston College.
Jenna has been a stay-at-home parent since the birth of her first child over 14 years ago. She enjoys helping on her family farm and substitute teaching and volunteering at CCS.
Jenna and her husband, Brian, have three children, Mason, Micah, and Madalyn who are students at CCS. Jenna and family are active members at Salem Mennonite Church and live near Kidron.
Kent grew up in Berlin with his family and is a CCS alum with the class of 1991 and Eastern Mennonite University class of 1995.
His career of the past 25 years has been in hospitality as the managing partner of hotels in Holmes County. Kent is active in the Holmes County community with the Chamber and Merchants organizations.
He and his wife Lori, the current CCS Bible teacher and middle school volleyball coach, have two children, Kyle and Megan, who both graduated from CCS and EMU. Kent and Lori are active members of Martins Creek Mennonite Church and live near Berlin.
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