Welcoming our new teammate…Beth Golik

13063028_1034356123278935_8904754831141315337_oWe’re delighted to announce that Beth Golik is joining our team as our new ministry coordinator.

Many of our followers will be familiar with Beth from her service in the disability ministry community as Director of Special Needs Ministry at Bay Presbyterian Church, where she will continue to serve on staff in her present role, from her occasional blog posts featured here, or from her presentation for our last Inclusion Fusion web summit on curriculum alignment in special needs ministry.

Beth will be responsible for advancing the overall work of Key Ministry through overseeing the processes and functions necessary for maintaining the day-to-day operation of the ministry and supporting ministry staff, consultants and the Board of Directors. She has an undergraduate degree from Smith College and her M.A. in higher education administration from George Washington University. She has a passion for connecting people to resources through networking, relationship building and social media. Beth and her husband, Rich, can often be found sitting in the bleachers of various sporting events cheering on their three teenage boys.

We’re especially blessed to have Beth join our team as we prepare to launch Key for Families during the first week of June. She is very skillful in promoting organizational development and we very much look forward to her wisdom and direction in building a ministry that will be sustainable for the long run if Jesus delays in his return.

For those who missed it, here’s Beth’s presentation from Inclusion Fusion describing how her church writes curriculum for their special needs ministry to align with the messages parents and siblings are hearing each Sunday morning…

Welcome aboard, Beth!

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About Dr. G

Dr. Stephen Grcevich serves as President and Founder of Key Ministry, a non-profit organization providing free training, consultation, resources and support to help churches serve families of children with disabilities. Dr. Grcevich is a graduate of Northeastern Ohio Medical University (NEOMED), trained in General Psychiatry at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at University Hospitals of Cleveland/Case Western Reserve University. He is a faculty member in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at two medical schools, leads a group practice in suburban Cleveland (Family Center by the Falls), and continues to be involved in research evaluating the safety and effectiveness of medications prescribed to children for ADHD, anxiety and depression. He is a past recipient of the Exemplary Psychiatrist Award from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Dr. Grcevich was recently recognized by Sharecare as one of the top ten online influencers in children’s mental health. His blog for Key Ministry, www.church4everychild.org was ranked fourth among the top 100 children's ministry blogs in 2015 by Ministry to Children.
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2 Responses to Welcoming our new teammate…Beth Golik

  1. Max Forrey says:

    Loves me some Beth! Congratulations!

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  2. How wonderful~ Congrats, Beth!

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