Our Consultants
One of our greatest assets is our talented staff. Our development officers possess a strong background in church leadership
and a deep commitment to helping United Methodist individuals and churches
secure resources for ministry through a wealth of experience. You can contact
each one by their respective email address or by calling 1-800-933-5502 toll
free.
Development Officers
Darrell Loyless - Vice President of Advancement, North & Northwest Texas Annual Conferences
Linda Murdock - Southwest Texas Annual Conference
Don Psencik - Texas Annual Conference
Henry Radde - Central Texas Annual Conference

Melvin Amerson
Stewardship Consultant
The Rev. Melvin Amerson, author of
Stewardship in African-American Churches. brings a wealth
of knowledge gleaned as a United Methodist pastor and an active
participant in the Texas Annual Conference to his work as a development
officer for the Texas Methodist Foundation. His experience allows him
to adeptly guide churches and individuals throughout the state as they
learn about the Foundation’s services. “My appointment to the Texas Methodist
Foundation falls perfectly within my passion and call to ministry. Pastoring for the past seven years, specifically in African-American
congregations, has prepared me to assist other United Methodists in
Texas as they utilize the Foundation’s services to expand and enrich
Christian ministries,” Amerson said. Amerson’s most recent pastoral
appointment was with First United Methodist Church in College Station
where he led a progressive relocation and building campaign that
resulted in a new worship center. While serving as pastor of St. Lo
United Methodist Church (now Norris Chapel UMC) in Houston, he was
honored with the Small Membership Church Pastor of the Year Award for his
leadership in increasing membership and the development of exemplary social
programs benefiting the surrounding community.
Amerson currently serves
as chair of the Division of Stewardship of the Texas Annual Conference.
As an Ordained Elder within the Texas
Annual Conference, he serves on the Evangelism Committee as District
Chairperson. He is also a member of the Stewardship Committee, the Board of
Ordained Ministry and the District Council on Ministry, and serves on the
District Church Task Force.
mamerson@tmf-fdn.org
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Jeff Campbell
Stewardship Consultant
Offering a viewpoint only extensive
experience can bring, Jeff Campbell believes providing stewardship services is
about much more than mere fundraising. He believes nurturing the local church
year after year with the support and guidance required to grow healthy
congregations is a vital part of his role as a stewardship consultant for the
Texas Methodist Foundation. “All the experience I’ve gained helping churches
fulfill their visions for ministry brings depth to what I can offer United
Methodist churches today,” Campbell said. “I’ve found it to be very satisfying
and rewarding to see so many churches achieve their goals.” As a former pastor
who served churches in San Antonio and Houston for more than 17 years, Campbell
worked with his own congregations on many successful capital campaigns and
building projects. He took this on-the-job expertise and transformed it into an
18-year career with Resource Services, Inc., a nationally recognized stewardship
consulting firm, that resulted in his promotion to the position of vice
president. Working extensively with United Methodist congregations, he conducted
more than 170 stewardship programs. More than 90 of those successful campaigns
resulted in commitments surpassing $1 million.
jcampbell@tmf-fdn.org
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Ed Engleking
Stewardship Consultant
Ed Engleking's extensive experience in business, consulting and United Methodist Church leadership brings a valued perspective to the Texas Methodist Foundation. His long career in the private sector has equipped him with skills in negotiation, personnel administration, operations and financial management and analysis. As a layperson, Engleking has lent his talents to leadership roles in the areas of stewardship, finance, staff-parish relations, administrative board, worship committee, youth ministry, Stephen Ministry and Walk to Emmaus. The combination of his business acumen and leadership ability makes him an excellent resource. Engleking is able to draw on his collective experiences and offer insightful guidance to churches desiring to embrace principles of
Christian stewardship.
Through capital campaigns and consulting,
he helps churches to first visualize the possibilities that can be achieved through stewardship and then to discover creative and effective ways in which to respond.
eengleking@tmf-fdn.org
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James Varner
Vice President of Stewardship Services
In June of 1998, James Varner joined the Texas Methodist Foundation stewardship staff. It would be difficult to find anyone with more experience in working with large church campaigns than
Varner. Before joining the Foundation, he served as a senior vice president for Resource Services, Inc., a stewardship consulting firm. In his eighteen years at RSI,
Varner conducted
more than 140 stewardship programs. These programs included more than 70 campaigns in which the commitments surpassed a million dollars. In addition to his unequivocal experience,
Varner's breadth of knowledge, combined with his warmth and humor, assures congregations that they can meet the challenges that lay before them. A background which includes working with local church ministries, different denominations, interfaith groups, and community service organizations has equipped
Varner with a keen sense of the forces that bring people together to achieve a common goal.
jvarner@tmf-fdn.org
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Dick Young
Stewardship Consultant
More than twenty years of combined experience in business and lay leadership make Dick Young a valuable advisor to United Methodist churches.
Young possesses the ability and knowledge to help congregations identify their funding needs and design stewardship strategies to fulfill their missions. His career in the private sector as the president of his own company has equipped
Young with skills in financial management, operations, personnel administration, and negotiation. As a layperson,
he has served as chair of the finance, property, and building committees at First United Methodist Church in Austin, where he has been a member for 25 years.
Young also worked as the church's stewardship director for their 1999 capital campaign in which they raised $2.2 million.
He views his work at the Foundation as an opportunity to make a difference in people's lives by promoting the greater good of the denomination and advancing Christian ministry.
dyoung@tmf-fdn.org
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Darrell Loyless
Vice President of Advancement
With 23 years of experience in advancement work and national level development skills, Dr. Darrell Loyless brings to the Texas Methodist Foundation a seasoned perspective on planned giving and establishing endowments. As Vice President of Advancement for the Foundation, Loyless not only advises the development staff so they may better serve United Methodist individuals, churches and institutions throughout Texas, but also oversees the communications efforts of the Foundation Relations Department. Prior to joining the Texas Methodist Foundation, Loyless held the position of Vice President for Development and External Affairs at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana. He managed Rose-Hulman’s Vision to be the Best campaign, which exceeded its $100 million goal. Loyless was also responsible for launching the second phase of the program, which neared its $200 million target at the time of his move to the Foundation in July 2001. Before beginning his career in advancement work, he was a professor of government and history.
dloyless@tmf-fdn.org
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Linda Murdock
Development Officer
Southwest Texas Annual Conference
Linda Murdock proficiently incorporates skills she developed working in
the investment industry into her work as a development officer with the
Texas Methodist Foundation. Throughout the Southwest Texas Annual
Conference, she successfully guides United Methodist churches,
individuals and institutions as they consider planned giving and other
resources offered by the Foundation. In her prior work providing
investment services for the Foundation and several other financial
services entities, Murdock developed strong client communication skills
and sound experience in financial planning. Her previous position with
the Foundation saw her administering all agency funds and monitoring
portfolios for the Fixed Income and Equity Funds. She also served as
liaison for the Foundation’s investment advisors and brokers. Before
re-joining the Foundation staff, she was employed by Raymond James &
Associates as a licensed associate. Throughout her career, Murdock has
focused on a high level of customer service and feels this will
continue to be an asset as she concentrates on helping United
Methodists achieve their financial goals.
lmurdock@tmf-fdn.org
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Don Psencik
Development Officer
Texas Annual Conference
Don Psencik joined the Foundation in 1994. While he serves as a development officer in the various services offered by the Foundation, his specialty is helping churches build permanent endowment funds and helping individuals to make estate gifts to these funds. Before joining the Texas Methodist Foundation,
Psencik served the First United Methodist Church of Temple, Texas, as the church's business administrator. Prior to that,
he worked in the banking profession for approximately seventeen years.
Psencik was once quoted as saying, "If you asked 100 people why they make gifts to their church, you'd get 100 different answers. But you usually see one common thread: they want to make a difference, and if they can do so beyond their lifetimes, the gift seems to take on an even greater significance and meaning."
dpsencik@tmf-fdn.org
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Henry Radde
Development Officer
Central Texas Annual Conference
The Rev. Henry Radde speaks with the voice of experience as he advises churches and congregants on resources available through the Texas Methodist Foundation. He learned first hand about utilizing these services while serving as pastor for numerous churches in the Central Texas Conference. Radde’s last two pastoral appointments were at Arlington Heights United Methodist Church in Arlington and First United Methodist Church of Hurst. He has also been the Conference Director of Youth Work and the Superintendent of the Waco District. Beginning in 1996, Radde served as the Director of the Conference Council on Ministries. The positions held by Radde further illustrate his leadership abilities and dedication to United Methodist ministries. He acted as chairperson for the Council on Finance and Administration, the Board of Ordained Ministry, and the Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry. Radde provided input to many committees including the Conference Relations Committee and the Conference Insurance Committee. He served as a delegate to the Jurisdictional Conference and a reserve delegate to the General Conference of the United Methodist Church. In addition, Radde sat on the Board of Directors and Executive Committees of both the Methodist Children’s Home and the Texas Methodist Foundation. He also served on the Board of Trustees of Southwestern University and the Wesleyan Homes.
hradde@tmf-fdn.org
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