Pastor Terry

Pastor Terry Sullivan served in the United States Air Force during the first Gulf War as a Military Police Officer. It was during this time he met his wife Misty who was serving as well. After an honorable discharge he began working for the Gulfport Police Department in Mississippi.
Following the birth of his first son TJ he and his family moved to Virginia where he began working for the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) and FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF). Eight years later he and his wife were blessed with the birth of their second son Wyatt. After 15 years in law enforcement Pastor Terry ended his career as the Sergeant of the HCSO Intelligence Unit and FBI Terrorism Task Force.
God called him into ministry where he served as the Associate Pastor at a Southern Baptist church
(Beaverdam Baptist)
in Hanover County VA and served as the Police Chaplain for the Hanover
Sheriff's Office. He then managed Camp ACCOVAC Christian Camp in Bath County VA. Pastor Terry continues to serve as a minister of the gospel
with the Faith First family.
He has attended the Community College of the Air Force, J. Sergeant Reynolds Community College, Newburg Theological Seminary
and Liberty University.
Misty Sullivan
Children's
Ministries
Misty served in the US Air Force during the first Gulf War as a computer
maintenance specialist. It was during this time that she met her husband Terry
and they had their first son T.J. After an honorable dis-charge Misty began
working in multiple areas involving customer service, resource management,
nursing and childhood education. Approximately 8 years later Misty and Terry
were blessed with their second son Wyatt. Misty worked at a Southern Baptist
church in Hanover county where she served as the Children’s Director and AWANA
children’s program coordinator. Later she took the position as a Director of a
Christian Camp in Bath County Virginia. Misty’s experiences include many aspects
of child-hood development and ministry. Her passion is to see every child come
to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
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