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 Please read below to learn more about our leadership team and Young Adults at First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh. 


Meet our Young Adult Student Leader: Angie Holmen

 
Angie is one of the student leaders of the Young Adult Group and participates regularly in Young Adult activities and Wednesday Night Bible study, although this semester she is taking a cooking class at CMU!  She is originally from Dayton, Ohio and received her Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Dayton.  She is currently in graduate study in Chemical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.  Having grown up in an American Baptist church, she was excited to find First Baptist Church when she moved to Pittsburgh and to learn about the Young Adult Bible Study because it has given her a chance to meet fellow Christians in a town that is new to her and to spend time in God's Word regularly.  When she is not studying, she loves to play the French horn in an orchestra at CMU, cook and bake, and do crossword puzzles / sudoku. Angie recently became engaged to Jeremy Jones.

Meet our Young Adults!
  Meredith Williamson
 Uttam Gaulee
  Jacob Jantzi 
 Laudia Price
 

Anthony Hita delivered his first sermon on May 24, 2009, at First Baptist Church, his second on September 13, 2009 and his third on April 18, 2010. Anthony is graduating with honors in the spring of 2010 from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in Political Science with a minor in Religious Studies. He graduated from Hickory High School in 2006 in his hometown of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, and is currently a candidate for ordination to ministry in the Western Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church. He plans to attend Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in the fall and is the third-generation of his family to attend Pitt and the fourth-generation of his family to answer the call to ministry. His father and stepmother are both doctors, and he is the son of a first-generation immigrant from Mexico and still has many relatives living there. His mother and stepfather, with whom he was raised, are both teachers and his stepfather is now head coach of Hickory High School, in Hermitage, PA, after being a college football coach for Thiel College in Greenville, PA for 13 years.

 
 

Megan Schwemer graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in May 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in History.