our staff

 

Jay H. Roberson

Senior Pastor

Jay H. Roberson

 

Pastor Jay Roberson, Senior Pastor of Tascosa Road Fellowship, and his wife, Helen, were both raised in Amarillo. They are both graduates of Tascosa High School, and Pastor Jay attended Amarillo College and West Texas State University.

After being called into the ministry, Pastor Jay attended and graduated from Bethany Theological Seminary with a B.A. in 1987, and an M.A. of Ministry in 1989. He and Helen then graduated from Bible School in 1990. They began pastoring Tascosa Road Fellowship in June of 1990. They have two sons and are blessed with three grandchildren.

Victor Young

Associate Minister

Victor Young

 

Victor Young has been a member of TRF since its beginning in 1985.  He is married to Vickie Young and they have four children, Mark, Chris, Charissa, and Justin, as well as nine grandchildren.

Victor graduated from Palo Duro High School and has a Bachelors degree in Business Administration from West Texas State University.  Victor spent forty years in the automotive after market as a manufacturer’s rep.  In 2008, Victor joined the staff at TRF and currently serves as pastor over the Ministry of Helps.

Nathan Buller

Music Minister 

Pastor Nathan Buller

 

Nathan was born in Springfield, Illinois and moved to Amarillo in 1992.  He graduated from Amarillo High School in 1995.  Nathan then attended West Texas A & M University where he studied music and graduated in 2000 with a B.A. in Music Business.

Nathan received the call into full-time ministry at a summer church camp in 1990 at age 12.  After graduating from college, Nathan began his internship at TRF in 2000, leading praise and worship for Oneighty youth and Kids On The Move. In 2001, he became the full-time children’s minister and remained in that position until 2004 when he became the youth pastor.  Nathan serves as the music minister at Tascosa Road Fellowship.

Daniel Hill

Associate Music Minister

Daniel Hill

 

Daniel Hill was born and raised in Amarillo, Texas.  He attended Tascosa High School, where he graduated in 2007.

Daniel first began his ministry at TRF as a member of the Kids On The Move puppet team in the fifth grade.  While a freshman in high school, Daniel joined the youth worship band where he played keyboards and participated in drama skits.  Daniel Hill was asked to come on staff at TRF in 2008 to serve as the associate music minister.  Daniel is currently pursuing a Bachelors degree in Music Education at West Texas A & M University.  In his free time Daniel enjoys singing with the Amarillo Opera.

Wendy Hoffman

Children’s Minister

Pastor Wendy Hoffman

 

Wendy Hoffman, Children’s Pastor of Tascosa Road Fellowship, is a graduate of Canyon High School.  After being called into the ministry, Wendy attended and graduated from Bethany Theological Seminary with a certificate of Biblical Studies, an Associates of Art in Religion, and a Bachelor of Art in Theology.  Wendy is married to Marty Hoffman and they have two sons, Dru and Zachary.

Cody Gummersheimer

Youth and College Minister

Cody Gummersheimer

 

Cody Gummersheimer was born and raised in Amarillo, Texas.  He attended Tascosa High School and graduated in 2003.  Shortly after graduation, he attended Amarillo College where he completed the EMT program.  After being called into the ministry, Cody attended Texas Bible Institute, graduating in 2007 with a Certificate of Theology in Biblical Studies.  Cody currently serves as the Youth and College Minister, and is married to Annie Couture Gummersheimer.

 

 

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