Joe B. Bonham, IIIRetired Executive |
Joe spent 42 years in the banking industry, and retired from the Bank of America in 1999. He managed 30 banks at that time. Joe is a member of the First Baptist Church, Rosenberg, where he serves on the Stewardship Committee, Insurance Committee, and represents the church with the San Felipe Baptist Association. He is a Trustee, member of the Executive Committee, and Treasurer of the Fort Bend County Museum Association. Joe is in his second term as President of the Fort Bend County Archeological Society. He has also been appointed to serve a second three year term for his area's Grievance Committee for the State Bar of Texas.
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Rev. Casey CeaseExecutive Director, Transform Ministries |
Casey is the president and executive director of Transform Ministries, which is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit corporation based in Brenham, TX. He has been the leader of this organization since October 2001 and has served on the board of several other ministries and community organizations. Casey has vast experience in managing a non-profit organization and brings his experience, expertise, and ministry contacts to contribute to HaMoreh Ministries. Casey travels over 120 days a year speaking to people throughout the United States. He and his wife, Steph, are members of Christ Church Brenham, where he serves as an Elder and Community Pastor.
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Kenneth J. RosenbergerOwner, Gulf Coast Houston, Ltd. |
Ken has been involved in the marketing and management of a manufacturing concern, and works with regional wholesalers of building materials. Since 1986, he is the founder/owner Gulf Coast Houston Ltd, a wholesale distributor of building materials to the construction trade. Ken is Chairman Emeritus of Nemeon, a national co-operative of roofing and siding distributors. He has served on numerous boards and as an officer of many professional, civic, and charitable organizations. Ken is married to Janice Smith Rosenberger, and a member of First Baptist Church, Rosenberg.
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John WebbRetired Executive |
John was a partner in International Cellulose Corp. for 37 years, serving as President and CEO. He also served on several corporate boards. John and Yvonne have four children and eight grandchildren. He has served as Deacon Chairman, Stewardship Chairperson, and on other committees with First Baptist Church, Rosenberg. John also served as Chairman of Fundraising (Together We Grow Campaign) for First Baptist Church, Rosenberg.
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Rev. Dr. Gene WoffordProfessor, Houston Baptist University |
Gene pastored Baptist churches for 24 years and has been a theology professor at Houston Baptist University for thirty years. His pastorates include Long Lake Baptist, First Baptist Heights, First Baptist Neaderland, and East Grand in Dallas. Gene has served as moderator for two large associations of churches in Texas, was a trustee for San Marcos Baptist Academy, served on the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, and was chairman of the committee to nominate a president for the Sunday School Board. He also has served on the administrative committee of the SBC Sunday School Board, through which all actions were cleared.
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Rev. Justin HydeExecutive Director |
Justin Hyde met HaMoreh's founder Dr. Jamie Johns as a biblical language student at Houston Baptist University in 2003. Justin was compelled and inspired by Jamie's vision for resourcing leaders, learners, and learning centers in East Africa, and as Jamie's vision developed into HaMoreh Ministries, Jamie asked Justin to become one of the founding board members. Justin served as a board member for several years, but stepped back from active board involvement in 2007 to plant Christ Church in Brenham, Texas. During this brief hiatus, Justin travelled to Kenya, taught at Kenya Baptist Theological College, preached in multiple churches in and around Nairobi, and continued to develop frienships with local pastors and teachers whom Christ Church would support. When Jamie resigned as Executive Director in 2011, Jamie recommended that the board ask Justin to rejoin the board and to step in as the ministry's new Director. |






