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91大黄鸭 Salvation Army leaders relocating to Alberta

Darryl and Kim Burry have been serving the Salvation Army scene in B.C. for nearly 18 years
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Darryl Burry pictured at 91大黄鸭鈥檚 2018 Salvation Army Christmas Kettle campaign. (Black Press Media file)

Darryl and Kim Burry have been serving the Salvation Army in B.C. for nearly 18 years, but now they鈥檙e moving on to assist Alberta鈥檚 operations.

The couple moved to 91大黄鸭 with their son in 2003, and have since added a set of twin girls. Darryl and Kim worked for 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Salvation Army location from 2003 to 2008 before spending six years at Comox Valley鈥檚 Salvation Army. They returned to 91大黄鸭 in 2014 to lead the Salvation Army here.

鈥91大黄鸭 is such an amazing community. We have been so overwhelmed by the support that we have received over our past seven years here,鈥 said Darryl. 鈥淲e are so deeply grateful for the wonderful friends that we have made, and we will carry each of you in our hearts forever.鈥

On July 2, the Burrys will assume leadership positions at the organization as area commanders for Alberta and its northern territories division, where they will provide leadership and coaching to Salvation Army pastors and leaders.

Mark and Isobel Wagner are the incoming leaders for Salvation Army 91大黄鸭. The two hail from Toronto, Ont., where Mark currently serves as pastor at North Toronto Community Church while Isobel acts as the leadership development consultant at the Salvation Army Territorial Headquarters.

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