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Cheryl Anne Kincaid

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Pastor/author

Reverend Cheryl Kincaid is the head of staff at Calvary Presbyterian Church. She studied Marriage and Family Therapy at Bethel Seminary and has a Master of Divinity from San Francisco Theological Seminary. Before entering Seminary, she taught preschool for 20 years and was a foster parent. Rev. Kincaid facilitated support groups for women who had suffered abuse for seven years.
Rev. Kincaid seeks to tell the story of God’s comforting redemptive grace amid an imperfect world. Rev. Cheryl Kincaid has twenty years of experience in Christian ministry, and she confesses that many of her stories were inspired from witnessing God’s redemptive grace unfold in wounded Christian’s lives, including her own. Pastor Cheryl is now the Head of Staff at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Enfield, Connecticut.
Rev. Kincaid is the author of four published books. The first one is “Hearing the Gospel Through Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" which is published by Cambridge Scholars Publishers and is the winner of the 2013 Independent Christian Publishers Illumination Reward for bible study.
http://www.independentpublisher.com/article.php?page=1737
Her second book is "The Little Clay Pot" which is published by Ambassador International Publishers. “The Little Clay Pot” is a child's book based on Jeremiah 18, that teaches about God’s remolding when our lives fall apart.
Her Third book is “The Little Candle that was Frightened of the Dark" which is a children’s advent devotion and is published by Lighthouse Christian Publishers.
Here fourth book is Karrie’s Thorn” and is published by Ambassador International. Karrie’s Thorn is a coming age of age book about girl in foster care.
The sequel is “A Forgotten Door Called Home,”
A new book is coming out this summer called, “Please Don’t Move My Grandma’s Chair.” This story is about grief and the hope of heaven.
Visit Pastor Cheryl Kincaid's website at https://revcherylkincaid.com/. Visit her website on Charles Dickens faith journey at To read http://www.dickensandchristianity.com/