Church Profile
| Church Name | Central Christian Church, Dallas, Texas |
| Phone | (214) 526-7291 |
| Fax | (214) 219-0523 |
| Website | www.cccdt.org |
| lninesling@cccdt.org | |
| Church Status | Area Church |
| Principal Physical Address | 4711 Westside Dr. Dallas, TX 75209 |
| Mailing Address | 4711 Westside Dr. Dallas, TX 75209 |
| Meeting Location | Central Christian Church 4711 Westside Dr. Dallas, TX 75209 |
Church Services
| Sunday Services |
Christian Education - 9:45 a.m. |
| Mid-Week Services | Wednesday Night Live - 6:00 p.m. |
Church Clergy
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Norman Stolpe |
Norman’s ministry priorities are prayer, scripture saturation, and spiritual formation. He brings an urban, multi-cultural perspective to the vision and mission of the church, encouraging everyone to discover and pursue their passion and gifts. Norman and his wife, Candy, have three grown sons and three grandchildren. He has a Certificate in Spiritual Formation from Columbia Theological Seminary of Decatur, Georgia, and is a member of Spiritual Directors International. His BA in English is from Bethel College of St. Paul, Minnesota, and his MA in Christian Education is from Wheaton Graduate School of Wheaton, Illinois. Norman was ordained to Christian ministry in 1975. |
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Todd Boddy |
Todd's ministry focuses on communicating the joy of the good news message and making sure the church stays connected and relative to the community. He also shares preaching with Norm. Todd and his wife Loretta have four children. He is a graduate of the University of Texas, BA in Psychology 1984, and Dallas Seminary ThM 1992, with an emphasis on world missions. |
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Whit Whittington |
Whit is a native of Mississippi and received his B.M. degree in organ from Belhaven College and the Master of Sacred Music degree from Candler School of Theology and Emory University. Has also completed coursework for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the University of Southern Mississippi, studying organ performance and pedagogy. Whit has studied organ, conducting and choral music with Timothy Albrecht of Emory University, Alfred Calabrese currently of SMU, Sir David Willcocks, and Paul Manz, among others. Whit has held positions in churches from Atlanta to Dallas, working with children’s and adult choirs, orchestral ensembles, and handbells. |