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New Campus Minister for Trinity RUF.

April 19 2021
April 19 2021

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Redeemer is pleased to welcome Rev. Ross Lockwood, who will serve as the new Reformed University Fellowship Campus Minister at Trinity University.

Rev. Wil Nettleton, who has served as Campus Minister at Trinity RUF since 2017, has accepted the role of Pastor of Outreach at Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, starting June 1st.

Ross Lockwood was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. He attended Mississippi State University where he received a degree in Communication and met his wife, Anne Todd. Ross graduated from Covenant Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree in May 2015. Both Ross and Anne Todd were involved with RUF at Mississippi State and they have spent the last six years in Bowling Green, Kentucky where Ross was the campus minister at Western Kentucky University. The Lockwoods have three sons, Bo, 6; Ira, 3; and Olney, 8 months old.  Lockwood blog

The Lockwood family will move to San Antonio this summer, and Ross says he is eager to hit the ground running and get to know the students of Trinity RUF.

“I love the opportunity campus ministry affords me to walk alongside students during such a pivotal, formative and memorable part of their lives,” he says. “I love helping students reflect on what Christ has done, and is doing, in their life and where he may be inviting them into deeper fellowship with him and his church.”

Wil Nettleton said it is with sadness that he and Mary depart San Antonio, but they thank the Redeemer community for coming alongside them both in ministry and as a church family in the last four years.

“While we are sad to be leaving Trinity and San Antonio, we are excited about this opportunity to play our small part in this corner of Christ’s kingdom,” he says. “We are so thankful for the ways Redeemer and its members have supported this ministry. The Bible studies and sermons and gospel conversations have all been possible because of your generous and sacrificial giving. God has been at work through you!”

Please join us in prayer and encouragement for Wil, Mary, Cooper and Story Nettleton as they embark on this transition, and prepare to help us welcome the Lockwood family to San Antonio!


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