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Reverend Timothy A. Rouse
605 N. Cherry Tree Lane
South Bend, IN 46617
South Bend native; born 12/14/38.
Married to wife Hazel since 1964, Tim and Hazel have 6 daughters.
South Bend Central High School graduate.
6-year veteran of the United States Marine Corps.
Attended I.U.S.B. and Bethel College. Now enrolled at Trinity Bible College (6 credit hours needed).
Ordained Methodist Minister, Member of Conference Board of Examiners.
Pastor of First African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Zion Church since 1990.
Staff Chaplain of the Saint Joseph County Police Department from 1999-2003.
Formerly employed at Allied-Signal for 17 years as Graphics Designer.
Qualified Six Sigma Green Belt at Allied Signal.
Trained in Total Quality Management (TQ1 /TQ2).
Licensed 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Facilitator.
Trained in Principled Centered Leadership.
Certified Grant Writer.
Former President and Life Member of the South Bend Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Former Board member of the United Religious Community.
President of the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance.
Former Chairman of Community United Religious Effort (CURE).
Founding President of the Greater South Bend Optimist Club.
Former Member of the Planning Committee for the North East Neighborhood Association.
Member of the United States Chaplains Association.
Certificate in Critical Incident Stress Management.
Completed 450 hours of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) community program at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center.
Member of the American Association of Christian Counselors.
Member of The National Christian Counselors Association.
Board Member of the Northeast Neighborhood Revitalization Organization (NNRO).
Served on the Steering Committee to establish the Robinson Community Learning Center.
Former (6 years) Board Member of the Memorial Hospital Health Foundation Board of Directors.
Casie Center Board Member.
Leadership Class 30 South Bend-Mishawka Chamber of Commerce Leadership Training.
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