Pastor Charles K. Moseley

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Pastor Charles K. Moseley assumed the pastoral role at Edenton UMC in July, 2007. He has served the following charges/churches, all in eastern North Carolina, since 1977:
- Hatteras Charge
- Rougemont Charge in northern Durham and Orange Counties
- Trinity United Methodist Church in Belhaven
- Maury-Mount Herman Charge in Greene County
- Grace United Methodist Church in Clinton
- Saulston United Methodist Church near Goldsboro
- St. Luke United Methodist Church in Goldsboro
- Horne Memorial United Methodist Church in Clayton.
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He is a 1976 graduate of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Arts degree, psychology major, and a 1981 graduate of The Divinity School, Duke University with a Master of Divinity Degree. He was ordained a Deacon in 1978, and an Elder in 1982, and has served on various annual conference agencies including the Commission on Education, the Board of Institutions and the Board of Ordained Ministry.
He and his wife, Peggy, have been married 33 years. They have two daughters, a son, and a grandchild.
Pastor Charles enjoys playing the guitar, banjo, and mandolin and, to the amusement of his congregations, is inordinately fond of bluegrass music.
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