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Rev. Gary Kingery Appointed Senior Chaplain

Rev. Gary Kingery Appointed Senior Chaplain

Gary is a graduate of Brown Theological Seminary at Fredericksburg Bible College with a Bachelors of Arts degree in Theology. Gary joined the Richfield Living team in 2014 after receiving an Associate of Arts degree in Business Administration from National Business College. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he was ordained by the Roanoke Valley Baptist Association and previously retired from the U.S. Postal Service after 39 years of service.

Although Richfield Living is not a faith based organization, Richfield supports the need for residents and others to practice their faith on campus. Chaplain Gary has led the ministry to reach out to those in need of comfort, to conduct funeral services, and to provide formal worship opportunities. The expansion in Salem, and to a second campus in Roanoke, is increasing spiritual needs, making the understanding of diversity and inclusion more critical. To that goal, Michelle Topi has been hired as interfaith chaplain and music coordinator. She reports to Chaplain Gary and she will work part time at each campus.

Lisa Clause, Senior Director of Marketing and Philanthropy remarks, “Chaplain Gary has provided hope to many through his message and energy. His new role will encourage and support the spiritual wellness of those living and working at Richfield. We are happy to promote long term employees, such as Chaplain Gary, who has shown commitment and dedication to the residents wellbeing.”

Gary enjoys working with seniors and has developed many inspirational programs at Richfield Living. His accomplishments include weekly Bible studies in each of the campus buildings, establishing virtual programming during the pandemic, and assisting families through loss and grief support with the Stephen Ministry.

My proudest accomplishment is simple, helping others,” said Kingery. My favorite quote comes from the scripture, Hebrews 11:6 ‘It is impossible to please God without faith’.”