Virginia Pruitt

Care Pastor

virginia@salemfields.com

Your childhood ambition:
As a child I can remember saying to my mom that I was going to go to college to study music and come back and direct our church choir.

What was your first job:
My First job was decorating cakes and making baked good for a local grocery store bakery.
 
What’s your favorite snack:
My favorite snack is anything chocolate

What does your perfect day look like:
My perfect day would be spending time with my husband either on the Pacific Ocean watching the waves and cuddling with him or driving in the Mountains of the Shenandoah Valley. I would not only enjoy his company, but also the presence of God, admiring the beauty of His creation.

Who is your greatest inspiration:
My greatest inspiration comes from some of the great leaders of the church, especially the women whom I have learned from and admire for their courage and devotion to the cause of Christ.

What's your favorite season:
My favorite season is Fall.  I love the cool weather, the rustling of the leaves and the beautiful colors of the turning leaves.

What is your favorite book:
Devotional books and informational books, like commentaries or textbooks.  My favorite devotional book is My Utmost for His Highest.

What is your hobby:
My interests have changed over the years, I have enjoyed cooking and sewing but at this point in my life I most enjoy spending time with my husband working on projects or just hanging out together.

What is something that most people don't know about you:
Most people don’t know that I attended Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, where I met my husband and that we where both ordained as pastors in the Church of the Nazarene in the same Ordination Service. We pastored as co-pastors for 15 years before coming to SFCC.

If you could have lunch with a famous person, who would it be and why:
A famous person that most people would know that I would enjoy having lunch with would Dale Earnhardt, Jr.  Only, because he is my favorite NASCAR driver, I don’t even know what I would talk to him about