Posts Tagged ‘pastor’
Friday, September 11th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — Shelitta Woods calls the past six months “miserable.”
“You got to understand, it’d been like 13, 14 years before I had another child,” Woods said. “It was just me and Lil’ Bo, just me and Lil’ Bo, everywhere I go, me and Lil’ Bo.”
Woods’ 16-year-old son, Torenda “Lil’ Bo” Youngblood Jr., was fatally shot at his bus stop March 9, two days after Demetrius Wells, 18, sustained fatal wounds in a drive-by shooting. Two men also were hit by gunfire during separate shootings between the homicides. (more…)
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Opponents of the school superintendent’s decision not to let students see President Barack Obama’s nationally televised back-to-school speech live, lashed out at him Tuesday night.
“You have chosen to put politics in front of good citizenship and good patriotism,” Vero Beach resident Peter Hyatt said during a public comment period at the beginning of a school board meeting.
Hyatt called for Schools Superintendent Harry La Cava’s resignation.
Board members took no action following speeches by about 10 people.
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Monday, July 20th, 2009 by Daphne Duret
STUART — A Martin County jury tomorrow will likely begin deliberating the case of former Jensen Beach pastor Rodney McGill and his wife, Shalonda McGill, accused of orchestrating a real estate scheme that ended in more than $1 million in foreclosed property from three unwitting investors.
After a week on the other side of the witness stand, the former pastor and real estate investment pitchman took the stand in his own defense Monday, telling a jury that unscrupulous mortgage brokers were the ones to blame for an alleged mortgage scheme that ruined the credit of the women he and Shalonda helped invest in local properties. (more…)
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Thursday, July 16th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — It’s common to do it to pets and boats.
But cars?
If your 1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda is nothing short of divine, you may want to submit it to the Blessing of the Cars as part of their 10:30 Sunday morning worship service. You could bring your Smart Car, too.
Saints Cyril and Methodius Byzantine Catholic Church at 1002 Bahama Avenue is inviting residents to the event.
The car blessing will commemorate the Feast of the Prophet Elijah.
“Tradition relates that Elijah was carried up to Heaven in a fiery chariot (2 Kings 1:12),’’ the pastor, Fr. Michael J. Sopoliga, wrote.
Byzantine Catholics are among the 23 “Churches” within the Catholic Church, officials said.
The Byzantine Catholic Church in Fort Pierce celebrates the 4th Century Eucharistic Liturgy of the early Christians. The church’s Slavic kitchen also is known for great pierogies and stuffed cabbage.
So anoint your engine with 10-W-40 if it needs it and visit www.byzcath.org/fortpierce, or call (772) 595-1021, for more information.
By Matt Prichard, TCPalm.com
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Friday, July 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PALM CITY — Hard financial times have turned tumultuous at a local church, with the pastor using a sheriff’s deputy to keep elders outside the sanctuary doors and the elders, in turn, filing suit to remove the pastor.
In the lawsuit filed Wednesday in Martin County Circuit Court, seven members of Palm City Christian Church charge Pastor Anthony “Pastor Tony” Galbicka with breach of fiduciary duty and seek a ruling “ousting” him and voiding the “improper and/or illegal” actions he took.
The suit also alleges Galbicka slandered one plaintiff, Edward Taudien, when the pastor told other church members Taudien had stolen money from the church. The suit counters that Taudien had donated more than $168,000 to the church and loaned it $200,000 to build the sanctuary at 6450 Martin Highway in western Palm City.
Galbicka could not be reached Thursday at his home in Palm City, at the church, via telephone or by e-mail.
Robert J. Watson, a Stuart attorney representing the plaintiffs, said he expects a hearing on his request for a temporary restraining order against Galbicka to be scheduled late this month or early August.
According to the lawsuit, the 80-member church “began to struggle financially” this year; at a May 28 meeting attended by Galbicka, the elders approved several spending cuts, including reducing the pastor’s salary “by a modest percentage.”
Watson said the cut was to be about 15 percent, adding the church paid Galbicka’s housing and car expenses plus $22,000 a year. Details of how to make the cut had not been worked out, he said. (more…)
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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — A 51-year-old associate pastor accused of backing his car up at a school into a sheriff’s deputy is facing charges, according to recently released records.
St. Lucie County sheriff’s investigators arrested Ronald J. Reeves on May 14 on felony charges including aggravated battery on an officer and resisting an officer with violence, and a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct following the events at Dale Cassens School.
Reeves reportedly arrived with an 11th-grade student and his grandmother. Reeves said he’s a mentor for the student and is an associate pastor at Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church.
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Friday, May 15th, 2009 by Cara Fitzpatrick

Ronald Reeves
FORT PIERCE - A pastor was pepper sprayed and arrested Thursday after he allegedly created a scene at a school for disabled children, resisting arrest, hitting a school resource officer with his car door and trying to drive away with the officer hanging onto the car, authorities said today.
Ronald Reeves, a pastor at Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church in Fort Pierce, spoke recently at a school board meeting about problems at Dale Cassens School.
On Thursday, he accompanied a junior and his grandmother to Dale Cassens to meet with the principal.
Moments after the meeting started, he came out to the lobby where he began talking loudly on his cell phone about calling the governor’s office to complain about the school, according to the police report.
Staff members, including the principal, asked Reeves to take his conversation outside because he was too loud. He was then asked to leave campus. He repeatedly refused requests that he leave campus, according to the police report.
He told a school resource officer that he would “have his job.” (more…)
Tags: Crime, Fort Pierce, pastor, St. Lucie County
Posted in Crime, Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County | 6 Comments »
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 by Daphne Duret

STUART — Martin County sheriff’s deputies are asking for the public’s help in locating a 38-year-old pastor since earlier this month.
According to deputies, Felix Rodriguez has been missing since May 3. His wife, Maria, told deputies she dropped Rodriguez off that morning at his church, Iglesia De Dios E La Fe at 2810 SE Fairmont Street.
When she returned to pick him up, the wife told deputies, he wasn’t there.
Rodriguez was last seen wearing jeans, white tennis shoes and a button-up shirt with Puerto Rican flags and drums on it.
Anyone with information on Rodriguez’s whereabouts is encouraged to call Martin County Sheriff’s Detective Leo Ferreira at (772) 220-7060.
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 by TCPalm.com
MARTIN COUNTY — Former Martin County Commissioner John William Holt Jr., who helped create the original Martin County Comprehensive Land Use Plan, died Monday at Treasure Coast Hospice. He was 79.
“He had been ill for some time,” said his wife of 57 years, Evelyn. “His heart just gave out.”
Born in Pahokee, Dec. 15, 1929, the son of John W. Holt Sr. and his wife, Hosea, Holt grew up on a ranch in western Martin County. His brother was former Martin County Sheriff Jim Holt. Like his father and brother, Holt was a rancher.
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Friday, March 13th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — A jailed Jensen Beach pastor accused of bilking investors out of more than $8 million in fraudulent real estate schemes will act as his own attorney at his trial set for March 23, a judge ruled Thursday.
Rodney McGill and his wife, Shalonda McGill, were arrested in September, and charged with racketeering, first-degree grand theft, obtaining a mortgage by false representation and other counts.
But if McGill gets his way, his trial won’t take place in Martin County — a point he repeated to Circuit Judge Sherwood Bauer.
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