Rev. Wesley Smith, Castlebay at Wilson Chapel July 2
Summer services at Wilson Memorial Chapel on Ocean Point will begin this Sunday, July 2. The Reverend Wesley A. Smith will lead the service. Victoria Harvey will serve as organist, and the renowned Maine duo Castlebay will be part of our musical worship. Castlebay weaves together the heritage of New England with Celtic lands in their ballads; their music transcends time and place. The service is at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome!
This is Reverend Smith’s 23rd year leading a service at the chapel. A native of Burnt Hills, New York, Rev. Smith received his B.A. in biblical studies and social science from Barrington College, Barrington, Rhode Island, in 1973, where he was inducted into Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities. He earned his Master of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, South Hamilton, Massachusetts, in 1976.
Rev. Smith completed many credit hours toward a Doctor of Ministry degree in Not-For-Profit Administration at Trinity Seminary in Newburg, Indiana. Since his ordination on June 20, 1976, at Burnt Hills Baptist Church, Rev. Smith has served churches in Averill Park and Saratoga Springs, New York; in Colorado Springs, Colorado; in Westerly and Cranston, Rhode Island; and most recently in Hamilton, New York. Rev. Smith retired from 41 years of pastoral ministry in the spring of 2017. His service has also included terms as president of Hamilton Rotary. Currently, Rev. Smith serves as volunteer chaplain of the Harvey Cedars Police Department, who awarded him a “Certificate of Appreciation for his dedication to his profession and his compassion to those in need, for the help he rendered in emergency settings over the last year.”
Rev. Smith is married to Joyce Halliday Smith, a fine artist. They reside on Long Beach Island in the Borough of Harvey Cedars, New Jersey. The Smiths enjoy sailing, kayaking, power boating, gardening, their golden retriever-Skimmer, and visits with their daughters and grandchildren in Colorado Springs.