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William Richard (Dick) Harden, Associate Pastor
Pastor Dick is a second career pastor. Initially, Pastor Dick was employed in the
military industrial complex after he had earned a BS in Electrical Engineering from
the University of Maryland. He also has advanced degrees in electronics and management.
He graduated from Wesley Seminary in 1995 with a Masters of Divinity and was ordained
a deacon in the United Methodist Church in 1995. Three years later he was ordained an Elder.
In 1995, Pastor Dick's first appointment was to Christ House, a medical facility for
homeless men in Washington, DC, an outreach ministry of the Church of the Saviour. Joined
by his wife, Ann, they lived with formerly homeless men in Kairos House, a transition home
for men in recovery. In 1997, Pastor Dick was appointed to Bowie UMC where the church
re-established their youth program, significantly increased the worship attendance and
instituted Disciple Bible study. In 2000, Pastor Dick was appointed as associate pastor at
Reisterstown UMC. During his tenure, the youth experienced the benefits of work camps in
Appalachia along with Rebuilding Baltimore. Under his guidance, in 2003, Reisterstown UMC
created and implemented a 501-(c)-3 non-profit after-school program known locally as "The SPOT".
The program continues today. Pastor Dick also has focused upon the development and
implementation of an active men's ministry. Additionally, in 2004, he was aw arded a
Lilly Foundation Clergy Renewal grant for his sabbatical.
Pastor Dick and his wife Ann have been fortunate to have extensive experiences at
some of the world's foremost spiritual venues. The have been in retreat at the Taizé and
L'Arché communities in France, Iona in Scotland, and the Abbey of Gethsemane in Trappist,
Kentucky. Two formative mission experiences were three week immersions into the poverty in
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti and Kingston, Jamaica. Still connected to the Church of the Saviour
in Washington, DC, Pastor Dick yearly leads the Confirmation Class back to Christ House so
that the youth can have a firsthand experience with the homeless.
Pastor Dick and his wife Ann, an educational consultant in the Carroll County
Public Schools, have two adult children – a son and his wife and four children who
live in Tel Aviv, Israel, and a daughter and her husband and son who live in Northern Virginia.
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