Darcy Staddon

Darcy Luetzow Staddon serves as the Executive Assistant to the Global Executive Director of the Lausanne Movement.  Lausanne was founded in 1974 by two good friends: Billy Graham and John Stott.  And friendship—true fellowship in the Word and through the Holy Spirit—is still the foundation of trust and momentum within this global movement with a mission to accelerate global mission together.  In her work with Lausanne, Darcy gets to use her creativity and passions for collaboration, prayer and connection to help coordinate projects between the global branches of Lausanne. 

With a background in cross-cultural ministry in Japan—and with two adopted Japanese daughters—Darcy longs especially to see God’s mission accelerated in Japan.

TO DONATE BY CHECK
TO DARCY’S SUPPORT:

Make checks payable to The Antioch Partners, write “Preference for Staddon Support” on memo line and mail to:

7132 Portland Ave, Suite 136
Richfield, MN, 55423

Marcus dePaula
Marcus dePaula got his start working in the music industry serving as the production manager for Cafe Milano in Nashville, TN in the mid-90‘s, and later went on to work for seven years with Clair Bros. Enterprises in Nashville, TN as a touring live audio engineer and systems technician. He developed his technical expertise and troubleshooting skills in the intense and fast pace touring environment, becoming one of the most sought-after monitor engineers in Nashville. He recently spent three semesters teaching the Technical Track at The Contemporary Music Center in Brentwood, TN, where he had the opportunity to share his expertise and experiences with college students pursuing a career in the music industry. After “retiring” from touring in late 2005, Marcus joined the Audio One Nashville team where he was a CEDIA certified Systems Installation Technician specializing in planning and installing professional recording studios and high end home theaters. Marcus later joined the staff of his church, The Village Chapel, serving as Technical Director where he served for seven years. It was there that his interest in web technologies and services was sparked in building The Village Chapel's new website. Since joining Jenn as co-owner of Mixtus Media, Marcus has honed his technical skills in WordPress and Joomla CMS frameworks, graphics and video for the web, along with other web technologies in support of Mixtus Media's services. He is the technical "braun" to Jenn's brains.
https://www.meonlylouder.com
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