prior to the service at First Baptist Church on the Square. The family will receive friends from 1 P.M. 17, 2022 at First Baptist Church on the Square with Rev. several other relatives and friends.Ī Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held 3 P.M.Sat. grandchildren, JoJo Sweet, Paxton Sweet and Christopher “Calan” Roman III sister, Laura Lou Roman brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Tony and Tammy Swink nieces, Savannah Swink and Cecelia Swink nephews, Derek Oakey, Stephen (Charity) Oakey and Tommy Swink father-in-law, Joe Scott Jr. Survivors include his loving wife of 37 years, Brenda Scott Roman daughters, Corrie Roman and Kelly (Josiah) Sweet son, Christopher (Sara) Roman Jr. He was a mentor to many and will be missed by everyone who knew him. He was a man of great faith who connected with God through consistent worship, Bible reading, and prayer.Ĭhris was an avid golfer and fisherman, always enjoying his boat and the lake life. He also served God’s Kingdom by participating in multiple short term mission trips to Costa Rica and Honduras. Every Sunday he joyfully used his musical talents to serve on the praise team as the drummer at Clearview Chapel. He was a Global Business Manager and retired from Milliken and Contec.Ĭhris loved his Lord, Jesus Christ, and sought to faithfully serve Him. ![]() 25, 1952 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, son of the late Louis A. 11, 2022 from Wellstar West Georgia Medical Center.Ĭhris as he was affectionately known, was born Dec. Although saddened by a dream not fully realized, we sense God’s peace in moving forward in this way.Christopher Alan Roman, Sr., 69, of LaGrange, Georgia was beckoned to his eternal home on Sept. Wirt concluded, “My family and those in our spiritual family have prayed about and discussed this course of action at length. Wirt thanked the many who have prayed for and supported his family and the ClearView church and asked for prayers for the families of ClearView Church and for his own family, in deciding where God would have them put their gifts to service next. I am eternally grateful for these stories of the lives God has changed.” Over the last few weeks, we have been reminded of the many individuals God has worked in through ClearView. Together, we have been privileged to see numerous people follow Jesus, grow in their faith, fall in love with ministry, and step out in faith to share Jesus with others. ClearView has been faithful to be a people gathered on mission in our community. Although ours was shorter than we had hoped, we are confident in God’s sovereignty and perfection in all things. ![]() Wirt continued, “Every church has a life cycle. ClearView was voted into membership as a church in the FGBC in August of 2009 at the national conference in Columbus, Ohio. Their first-ever worship gathering was in the Wirts’ home on March 16, Easter Sunday, 2008, with sixteen people present. The Wirts moved to the New Albany/Gahanna area in February of 2007 and began making contacts and working to gather a group of people to work toward a Grand Opening for ClearView Church in the fall of 2009. At our final gathering on August 5 (5 p.m.), we will take time to celebrate all that God has done in our five-year history.” “Over the course of the last few weeks,” Wirt said, “our spiritual family has prayerfully concluded that our race as a church has been run. Andy Wirt, church planter and pastor of the ClearView Church in New Albany, Ohio, has announced the conclusion of the Clear View project.
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