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Wife Joins Husband as Co-Pastor of Yorktown Church
First Presbyterian embraces the creative possibilities of the co-pastoring alternative model.

From the First Presbyterian Church of Yorktown
The congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Yorktown is pleased to announce that as of January 1, 2015, Rev. Tami Seidel joins her husband Rev. Chip Low as Co-Pastor of the church.
Rev. Low became pastor of the church in 2010. Co-pastors Seidel and Low will share equally in all pastoral and preaching capacities at the church.
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Rev. Seidel was born and raised in Lancaster, PA and is a graduate of Wellesley College and Princeton Theological Seminary. She has served in various pastoral roles in churches in Plymouth, MI and Marlboro/Highland, Monroe, and Yorktown Heights, NY. In 2015 she will serve as moderator of the Presbytery of Hudson River.
Co-pastor Rev. Chip Low is a graduate of Baylor University and Princeton Theological Seminary. In addition to many leadership roles in Hudson River Presbytery, Rev. Low is a trained coach through the International Coach Federation.
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Rev. Seidel and Rev. Low share in the joys and challenges of parenting their three children.
A co-pastorate is an alternative model of pastoral leadership in Presbyterian Church (USA) churches, sometimes between married clergy who wish to serve together or between individual clergy who intentionally partner with colleagues to share the both the responsibilities and blessings of pastoral ministry. In a co-pastorate, the emphasis is placed on a pastoral team of equals driven by mutuality of vision, shared goals in achieving that vision, and like investment in the mission of the church. Co-pastoral ministry allows for creative flexibility in defining roles, specifically tailored to best promote the vision of the church, while capitalizing on each pastor’s special strengths and gift-sets.
The First Presbyterian Church of Yorktown looks forward to this exciting new phase of the church’s almost 300 year old history.
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