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Updated 11/04/2008

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Chaplain, Colonel, Jon Stovall, US Air Force, Washington DC, and his wife, Peggoty, may have one more year at Andrews AFB, Washington, DC. Or Jon could be selected for a major wing job this coming summer.
Pray that God places Jon and Peggoty where they can best serve the needs of the US Air Force. Pray for their son Josh who is a college student at University of South Carolina. Pray for their daughter Ryley, who is working in Minot, N. Dakota. Jon is doing a fabulous job as the Air Force Chaplain for the Military District of Washington.

Updated from 07/31/2008

Chaplain, Colonel, Jon Stovall, is presently assigned to the Military District of Washington (MDW), where he serves as the Air Force Chaplain for the Military District of Washington. He and his wife Peggoty live on Andrews Air Force Base where the Presiden's aircraft Air Force One is housed. Peggoty enjoys substitute teaching at the public school nearby. Chaplain Stovall and his team of chaplains and chaplain assistants have been busy ministering to the needs of all Air Force personnel stationed in MDW. In his capacity as the AF Chaplain for MDW Jon has given the invocation at the 2007 Pentagon National Prayer Breakfast with Chaplain of the Senate Barry Black as guest speaker. He also participated in the 2008 Easter Service at Arlington National Cemetery ( See photos below). In March of 2008 Chaplain Stovall made a denominational visit to our International Headquarters in Cleveland, Tennessee, where he visited with Bishop Randall Howard , General Overseer, and Bishop Sam Clements, the North American General Presbyter ( See Photo). In May 2008 Jon and Peggoty hosted our General Overseer and his wife during a visit to Washington DC. Jon and Peggoty's son, Josh is still studying at the University of South Carolina and their daughter Rylie is working in a hotel in North Dakota.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Chaplain, Major, Charles Knauer, is still serving as an Air Force Reserve Chaplain in South Dakota. He completed his annual training requirements by serving at an Air Force base in the Dakotas.