Golden Delicious

While a delicious-looking apple might make you think of taking of the forbidden fruit and sinning, a more important reminder is of our need for repentance. Repentance requires looking at our deepest thoughts, surrendering to God and asking for his mercy and pardon.  It involves continuing to know more about ourselves with the passage of time and changing our attitudes to show that we truly are repentant.

Chuck started his ministry in 1970 as a ministerial trainee in Manchester, England, and Glasgow, Scotland. He went on to be a senior writer for the Personal Correspondence Department from 1971-1974. In 1974 he became associate pastor in Washington, D.C., and went into his first role as a pastor in 1975 in Altoona and Indiana, Pennsylvania. Between 1977 and 2010 Chuck Zimmerman was pastor of Fort Collins, Colorado; Wheatland, Wyoming; Scottsbluff, Nevada; Fayetteville and Fort Smith, Arkansas; Northwest Phoenix; and Scottsdale, Arizona. From 2011 to 2016 he served in Florida in Tampa, St. Pete, Vero Beach, and Fort Myers.

"Serve God's people well" was his motto.