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Red Bird Missionary Conference Staff Bio
Revelle Berry
Revelle Berry,
Ministry Assistant
Revelle Moore Berry, serves part-time, as the Connectional Ministries Assistant for the Red Bird Missionary Conference. Revelle is also a nationally registered and Kentucky Licensed Paramedic and now works full-time at Clay Co. EMS, after devoting 10 years to the RBMC office. Revelle and her husband, Clifford, have five children all Red Bird Mission School students: Sarah Mackenzie Lawson (1st), Kaitlin Ariel Berry (8th), Gary Andrew Howard & Bethany Akela Berry (11th) and C.R. Berry, a 2008 graduate of RBS.

Revelle was born and raised in Ohio, but her parents moved back to Kentucky when she was a teenager. She graduated from Jackson County High school. She came to the Red Bird Missionary Conference through the former ministry of Red Bird Clinic's (Ambulance Service 994-1997). In 1997, Revelle transferred to the conference office as the Ambulance Service ministry was closing.

Revelle says that she "did not intend to be 'in ministry'"; serving as an EMT that was my "passion to serve"; it took a lot of "calling" by God before I realized (listened) that I had other "gifts in ministry." She still struggles with trying to figure out what she can do to further the Kingdom. She says, "I feel God wants me here, no matter the struggles and until I know otherwise I will passionately serve to the best of my God-given abilities and not question why; but what do you want me to do Lord?"

Her greatest moment was when she realized that God had another plan for her. She had been working for the Ambulance service and when they had layoffs she was moved to the midnight shift. This left her needing a new position because she had a two year old son at home. She was turned away at many medical field jobs until she found an office job at the Red Bird Missionary Conference. Shortly after getting this job, she found out that she had cancer in her knee and would need at least six months off. That summer a volunteer was coming and was able to fill-in for her so that she could keep her position and get the care she needed. She said that all of Heaven rejoiced with her because God had known what was best for her during those difficult moments, and had placed in her in the perfect position, outside of her comfort zone.

About the Red Bird Missionary Conference she states, "I love the Lord and His work through RBMC and think that if we trust Him, God will provide for His ministries as He sees fit. God provides for people's needs through the services of the RBMC." Her life is just one of the many positively changed and provided for by the Red Bird Missionary Conference.