GI Monday Nights Speakers Bios
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Tim Conder
Tim, a Charlotte native, was a Delta Upsilon at the University of North Carolina He graduated in
1983 with degrees sociology and political science. He earned his masters in divinity from Gordon-
Conwell Theological Seminary in 1987 and worked in several churches in Boston before moving back to
Carolina. He has served as a pastor and an elder at the Chapel Hill Bible Church in Chapel Hill, NC
for the past fifteen years. He now pastors Emmaus Way, an intentional missional community in nearby
Durham while remaining a standing elder at Chapel Hill Bible Church. He is the author of The Church
in Transition. He also serves on the leadership team of Emergent and on the Board of Directors for
Mars Hill Graduate School. He has been married to Mimi for 18 years and they have two children,
Keenan (3rd grade) and Kendall(1st grade). In addition to being a big fan of all Carolina sports,
Tim is a big soccer fan and enjoys coaching his children’s many sporting activities.
Andy Dalton
Andy is the national director for Greek Ministry for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA. He is entering his third official year in that role, but has held a similar position for the past six years. Before dedicating himself fully to directing Greek InterVarsity nationally, Andy was the campus staff at Indiana University for six years. Andy is a graduate of Purdue University where he was a Lamda Chi Alpha. Andy is married to Kristen, who was a Delta Gamma at Indiana, and they have two beautiful daughters - Madelyn & Abigail - and a dog, Ponch. Despite graduating from a bitter rival, Andy is, and always will be an avid Hoosier fan.
David Shepley
InterVarsity's full-time campus minister to fraternity and sorority students at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Dave is entering his fourth year with Greek IMPACT. He is a 2001 graduate of Indiana University and was a member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Dave worked for over a year for an advertising agency in public relations and new business before heeding the call to minister to fraternity and sorority students on a college campus that had a great Greek scene but was lacking in spiritual direction. Carolina fit the bill perfectly and Dave and his wife Kimberly moved to Chapel Hill in December 2002 to pioneer a new ministry to the Greek system.
Ironically Carolina was the only other undergraduate school Dave seriously considered in 1996, having being converted to Carolina-ism by Indianapolis product Eric Montross in the early 90's - although he still maintains that his allegiance to the Cream & Crimson reigns supreme.
Dave & Kimberly live on the 'other' side of I40 in a quaint apartment. Kimberly works for an up-and-coming medical software company, MercuryMD, and travels to clients across the country on a regular basis. When they are home together the Shepley's enjoy golfing, playing poker and hanging out with their 6 best friends. When in town, they attend the Chapel Hill Bible Church.
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