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Updated: 12/01/05
Jim Robertson is the new pastor at the Hillside Baptist Church in Pembroke, and his family is helping him move in to the parsonage nearby. He's pictured here with his wife, Michelle, and their three children; Amanda, 9, Connor, 6, and Juliette, 3. Robertson plan to work a part-time job as well. In the past, he was a substitute teacher. (Joseph Edgerton Photo)
Jim Robertson is the new pastor at the Hillside Baptist Church in Pembroke, and his family is helping him move in to the parsonage nearby. He's pictured here with his wife, Michelle, and their three children; Amanda, 9, Connor, 6, and Juliette, 3. Robertson plan to work a part-time job as well. In the past, he was a substitute teacher.
(Joseph Edgerton Photo)
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