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Program Staff

Rev. Dr. Bob Rice
Rev. Dr. Bob Rice

Dr. Bob Rice graduated  from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1977, and served churches in Kentucky, Oklahoma, and California before coming to First Presbyterian Church in Norman in 1997.  He received a Doctor of Ministry degree from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in 1989, and has published articles in the Christian Century and in the Theological Voices from the Pastorate book series by Eerdmans.  Dr. Rice has been associated with the Center for Theological Inquiry since 1998.

Rev. Pam Normile
Rev. Pam Normile

Rev. Pam Normile graduated from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in 1983, then worked for 7 years as a prepatory school chaplain in the United States and India.  Upon moving to Oklahoma, she served as Pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City, then came to First Presbyterian Church in Norman, where she is the Associate Pastor for Adult Ministry.

Rev. Everett Miller
Rev. Everett Miller

Everett has been our Associate Pastor for Youth since August 2008.  He is married to Danielle and they have a son, Wyatt.  Before moving to Norman, Everett served for two years as Pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Newkirk, OK.  While in seminary he also served as Student Pastor of four congregations in the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, as well as Chaplain Intern at St. David's Hospital in Austin, TX.  He holds the Master of Divinity degree from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary and the Bachelor of Arts in English (Creative Writing) from Oklahoma State University.  He loves working with youth, spending time with his family, learning to play guitar, reading, writing, watching college football, and hiking.

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Dr. Clark Kelly
Dr. Clark Kelly

Dr. Clark Kelly graduated from the Eastman School of Music with the Doctor of Musical Arts degree.  He was a Fullbright Scholar to the Academy of Music in Vienna, Austria.  Having been the organist and choirmaster of Presbyterian churches in Arkansas, Illinois, and New York, he joined the staff of First Presbyterian Church in Norman in 1981.  Dr. Kelly was Professor of Organ and Church Music at the University of Oklahoma for 25 years, and he was named Regents' Professor Emeritus of Music in 2005.