Leadership at Englewood Baptist Church
Audrey Anderson, Church Administrator
Audrey Anderson, Church Administrator, started as a temporary worker in January, 1997. When asked later that year if she would consider working permanently at Englewood, Audrey inquired "Doesn't it bother you that I'm not a member of the church." Her inquiry met with a resounding "No!" Then she asked, "Doesn't it bother you that I'm not a Baptist." Again, they replied "No!" She become the church secretary on September 1, 1997. Since that time Audrey has had the privilege of working with a special group of caring individuals. Prior to working at Englewood, Audrey worked at a temporary agency, an animal pharmaceutical company, a library, and a bank. She was raised on a farm in rural Platte County and still enjoys watching animals and being outdoors. She is very active in her home church. Audrey likes to cook, read, and make crafts. She immensely enjoys spending time with her 12 nephews and nieces, her church family and her friends. Her desire is to allow God to work in her life so that she might reflect Jesus.
Micah Pritchett, Coordinating Pastor
Micah was born and raised in Lacey’s Spring, Alabama. Most of his extended family lives in Alabama. Micah completed a degree in Political Science at the University of Alabama where he graduated in 1997 and later received a Masters of Social Work at Baylor University and a Masters of Divinity at Truett Seminary in 2003. Micah was ordained in May 2005 by DaySpring Baptist Church in Waco, Texas. After graduation Micah worked as a social worker for Providence Hospice until he and Elizabeth came to serve at Englewood as Co-Pastors in September 2005.
In his free time Micah enjoys gardening, walking, cooking, reading, and is learning to golf.

Jim Swofford, Music Director Jim has sixteen years experience as an educator. He received his bachelor degree from Central Missouri State University in 1992 and served as graduate assistant in 1997 at Northwest Missouri State University. Jim received his master’s degree the summer of 1998. Jim has taught anywhere from secondary to elementary vocal music. He was the BIST facilitator in his building at Maple Park Middle School. He also served on the site council within his building and took part in planning professional development as well. Jim has been a guest presenter for the Coalition of Essential Schools middle school conference. BIST changed life in the classroom for Jim. It was exciting to see the effect it had on him and especially the students.
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