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Information about Rev. Vicki Hobbs, Sr. Pastor, Acton United Methodist
Church
Born and
raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana; oldest of three girls
Met
husband, Rick Hobbs, while students at Indiana Central College (now
UIndy). Lived in
Shelbyville 17 years, teaching and directing Adult Education programs at
Blue River Vocational Technical Center for 12 years, while Rick worked
for Knauf Fiber Glass in finance and marketing. First Vicki, then Rick
made “mid-life” career changes and Rick is currently an emergency room
RN at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville, after working in the ER at
Methodist Hospital for 10 years.
Vicki
and Rick have 2 children:
Aaron, who is an ordained UMC pastor, currently serving on
staff at Fishers UMC, is married to Pike Township third-grade teacher
Michele (from Crawfordsville).
Amber, who is an emergency room RN at Methodist Hospital, is
married to Danny Walker (from Evansville), an ordained UMC pastor,
currently serving on staff at Meridian Street UMC in Indianapolis.
Yes,
there seems to be a pattern here.
Rev.
Vicki’s educational background includes -
BS in elementary education, U of I
MAE in elementary education and Adult and Community Education,
BSU
Master of Divinity, Methodist Theological School of Ohio
Additional post-graduate hours at Christian Theological
Seminary
In
addition to a student appointment in East Ohio Conference, Rev. Hobbs
has served the following appointments in South Indiana Conference, where
she is an elder in full connection - Irvington UMC in Indianapolis
St. Andrew UMC in Indianapolis
Zionsville UMC
and most recently for the past 7 years, Cicero UMC
In 2004,
Rev. Hobbs received a Lilly Endowment Clergy Renewal Grant and spent 4
months on sabbatical. She and her family did a Wesley tour of England
and she and Rick drove Route 66 from Chicago, IL to Santa Monica, CA.
Then Vicki spent the month of September volunteering at McCurdy UMC
Mission School in Espanella, New Mexico as a teaching assistant.
Rick and
Vicki have a home in Lakeland, FL, where they enjoy vacationing and plan
to spend more time some day in retirement.
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