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On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 Pastor Scott James Fetterolf, 53, of Berwick, PA passed away

peacefully in his sleep. Scott Fetterolf was a Teaching Pastor at Lives Changed By Christ (LCBC)
Church, one church with eleven current locations across Pennsylvania, as well as the Campus Pastor at
LCBCs Columbia-Montour location in Bloomsburg, PA.

Scott left an indelible mark in his only few years as a part of LCBC. His impact was felt by each person
who heard him speak, whether it was only once or fifty times. Of all the gifts Scott brought as a
Teaching Pastor at LCBC, the two that stood out the most were his ability to connect relationally with
others and his strength of unpacking the Bible in ways that moved people to action.

In particular, Scott used these gifts to connect with people who were disillusioned by their idea of
Jesus and reshape their image of Him into a full and robust picture of an all-powerful King who
invaded our world with what Scott called an outrageous love of another kind. He had an aptness for
doing what LCBC strives to do in everything that we preachtell the most profound truths in the most
accessible ways, so that every person who hears them can completely understand and respond to a God
who loves them.

The LCBC family will remember Scott for his loud, raspy voice that boomed with passion and
authenticity, and his preaching style that made each person feel like they knew him personally, even if
they had never met him. He will also be remembered for his disdain for cats and the Dallas Cowboys,
which he always found a way to weave into his message while speaking to the congregation.

What each person who heard from Scott will remember most about him, perhaps, was his confidence
in what he knew to be true about Jesus. Scott was relentlessly passionate about letting everyone know
that the outrageous love of another kind that he spoke of was not just a feel-good idea or inspirational
slogan, but a personand that our hope is not in religion, not in church attendance, but in the truth that
through Gods love, we can know Him. Scott embodied the mission of LCBC, which is to introduce
others to Jesus and together fully follow Him.

As a Teaching Pastor, Scott taught at LCBCs Manheim location 10-12 times a year with his
preaching broadcast to all LCBC locations, and as an LCBC Campus Pastor, he also oversaw and
invested in the local community and vision for LCBCs Columbia-Montour location.

Prior to joining LCBC, Scott worked in ministry for 35 years, a pastor for nearly 15 of those years
through his time pastoring Emmanuel Bible Chapel (EBC) in Berwick and most recently as Teaching
Pastor and Campus Pastor at LCBC Church after EBC merged with LCBC in 2015.

A graduate of North Schuylkill High School, Scott earned his bachelors degree at Lancaster Bible
College as well as his Masters of Organizational Leadership at Crown College.

Scott dedicated his life to knowing and loving Jesus. He lived this out first and foremost by loving his
wife of 32 years, Brenda, and then by launching his three sons, Jacob, Seth, and Caleb. He enjoyed
taking walks with his wife and riding his bicycle, and will be remembered for his boisterous sense of
humor and his kind and loving role as a husband, father, son, brother, and friend.

A Celebration of Life Service was held on Sunday, December 17 at LCBC Manheim and broadcast to
LCBC Columbia-Montour as well as streamed online.

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