NICOLE, David Youth Director Apr 1992 - Sep 1, 1995 David completed his bachelor of Theology degree and was ordained in the Christian Church in 1983. He was involved in various ministries and received his Master of Divinity in 1990, again with the Christian Church. While ministering in Truro , David met his future wife, Lisa Hall . Lisa, although baptised in the United Church, attended St. James Presbyterian Church in Truro . While attending a conference on P.E.I , in February 1992, and searching for a new direction, they became aware of Zion's search for a Youth Director . They were accepted and served as Diaconal Ministers for three and one half years. In addition to the Youth, David preached as needed and ministered with his voice as well. Lisa introduced the church to the Bethel program and was a Bethel teacher as well. David resigned from Zion on September 1, 1995. He was inducted as pastor of the Charlottetown Alliance Church on November 12, 1995. However the church closed shortly after. David and Lisa have two children, Natalie and John David and reside in Charlottetown . STEAD, STEPHEN Harold ( B.A ., M.R.E .) Student Minister Summer of 1995-96 Stephen is the son of Harold and Wilma Stead of Charlottetown . He graduated from U.P.E.I , with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Religious Studies. He graduated from Acadia Divinity College in 1996 with a Master in Religious Education, and is currently attending the Vancouver School of Theology working on his Doctor of Divinity . Stephen is married to Lisa MacKenzie of Canoe Cove , SKINNER , DAVID James Assistant to the Minister 1996 - present David is the son of Albert (Bud) and Betty Skinner of Windsor, Ontario . His early education was at Prince of Elementary where he met his future wife Debra. He graduated Forester High in Windsor. David and Debra married in 1972, moving to Alberta in 1976 where he was employed with the Alberta Telephone Company . In 1977, along with ten other families, they joined with a new Presbyterian Church work at Centennial Church in Calgary. In 1977 he was ordained as Elder in that congregation. In 1987 they returned to Windsor, where David was hoping for a position as of the Presbyterian Church camp in Kincardine, Ontario . When that did not materialize, he applied and was accepted with Bell Canada . His home congregation was Knox Presbyterian Church in Windsor, and at that time he began to involve - 128