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Nathan Daniel Kaspar

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Nathan Kaspar currently serves as the Senior Pastor of Towne Baptist Church in Joppa, MD. Previously, he served as the Next Generation Pastor of Western Heritage Church in Irving, TX. Nathan is a graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary where he obtained his Master of Divinity. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Christian University. Before entering vocational ministry, he served in various capacities within the social work field, assisting men and woman in gaining self-sufficiency and stability. Throughout his tenure, he provided case management to homeless individuals, including veterans, with various psychological and social challenges. Nathan is married to Katie, the love of his life. She serves as an advanced practice registered nurse at Johns Hopkins Children's Center. His parents are Dan and Linda Kaspar, who sacrifice so much for him and his brother. They showed the love of Jesus and created a wonderful family bond growing up. His brother (Jonathan) works at a church in their recreational ministry and his sister-in-law (Maggie) works as an elementary school teacher. Fact Crumbs! Nathan has a very serious side to him, but also a laid back personality. He loves Christmas and can be found listening to Christmas music throughout the year. He played football growing up, roots for the Horned Frogs of TCU and the Gators of UF. Graham crackers and orange juice, PBJ sandwich and garlic, Oreos and peanut butter, and Chickfila honey roasted bbq sauce with anything are some of the food combos he has enjoyed. He enjoys a good bonfire, good conversations, Christmas shopping, playing board games, and hiking.
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