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BRETT ROBINSON | JIM
NELSON | KARI SAUL |
ELDERS
Senior Pastor Brett Robinson

E-MAIL:
brettrobinson@calvarychapel.com
Pastor Brett
Robinson was raised in a Christian home. In fact, his
father was a pastor for 40 years. Since Brett was always
involved in church while growing up, by the time he
reached high school, people began to ask him when he was
going to be a pastor like his dad.
“With an attitude of pride, I kind of hedged away from
it,” stated Brett. “My heart was basically to find
comfort and stability in life and to pursue the American
dream.” In an effort to do just that, Brett went to
college without considering the ministry.
During his college years, Brett was very involved with
church, went on mission trips and even led mission
trips. He recalls going to a mission conference at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Brett’s
reason for going to this conference was to see if God
wanted him in missions. At the end of the conference the
attendees were asked, “If you would go anywhere and do
anything for the Lord, stand up and make that
commitment.” That’s exactly what Brett did; he stood up
and made that commitment. “But I quickly forgot and went
on with college,” recalled Brett.
He then met Holly on a mission trip and they married 3 ½
years later. Holly had been attending
Calvary Chapel St.
Pete since 1981. Brett began to go to Calvary with Holly
and decided to make it his fellowship when he saw how
important the fellowship was to her. Once he was there
he found the teaching, worship, and fellowship were
really important to him as well. “Jesus was really
working in us,” said Brett.
When Brett and Holly were expecting their first child,
Brett lost his job in computers. He began to look for
new employment and had good interviews, yet no call
backs. Nothing was happening. It was at this point that
he became concerned about providing for his family.
Holly was pregnant and Brett wasn’t sure what he was
going to do. He then did something he thought he would
never have to do – he filed for unemployment. Then he
began praying. He said, “God if you want me in ministry,
you are going to have to put me there. I don’t want to
put myself in. I don’t want to force any doors open.”
By this time, Brett and Holly had been attending Calvary
Chapel St. Pete together for about two or three years.
One day, Pastor Danny Hodges invited them over to his
house for dinner. While there, Danny asked Brett if he
would be willing to come on staff at Calvary Chapel for
the same amount he would make on unemployment. “I had
already prayed for this, so it was obvious to me God had
opened up the door. I stepped out and said, ‘sure’.”
Brett went on staff part time at Calvary St. Pete as an
assistant to Danny, doing whatever needed to be done.
A couple years after that, Brett was at a mission
conference at Calvary Chapel Ft. Lauderdale. At the
conference, while they were watching a video, Brett was
thinking that he had seen the video before but he just
couldn’t place where. When they got to the end the
speaker asked, “Would you be willing to go anywhere and
do anything for the Lord? If so, stand up now and make
that commitment.”
“It struck me that I was there – at that conference!”
said Brett. “As I filtered that through and thought
about it, I really felt like God was telling me He
brought me here. All the things I was running from and
the different issues in my life, God just wanted me to
see that He was faithful. I made the commitment and He
was faithful.”
This was a real confirmation for Brett that God really
put him into ministry. “This was important for me
because after I was working part time at Calvary for
about eight months and working other jobs to make ends
meet, Danny said they could bring me on full time and he
wanted me to pray about it.” Brett prayed and accepted
the full time position. Right after that, two of the
computer jobs where Brett previously had really good
interviews, called him and offered him positions. If
this had happened earlier, at the time when Danny had
asked Brett to come on board at Calvary, he said he
would have been really tempted to stay in computers.
"Because God held those offers back and allowed me to
get established in ministry and get involved, I was able
to see how I was called to be a pastor,” Brett remarked.
He then began to do more and more in the ministry,
starting as an assistant, then leading ministry, then
teaching. He began to see these things grow and he saw
people growing and responding.
Danny urged Brett to start praying about pastoring a
church, so he began to pray and waited to see what God
would do. About three years later, Danny spoke with
Brett and Dave Vollmer, who is also on staff at Calvary
Chapel St. Pete. He said he really wanted them to be
praying because he felt it was time for them to be
proactive and go out. Right after that he asked Brett if
he felt like he was ready and Brett said “yes”.
“I really wanted to see God touch a group of people
through the teaching of the Word and through fellowship
and worship. I really wanted to see that happen and I
felt I could expand ministry in that way,” stated Brett.
One week later, Bob Eaton (one of our Elders), who was
attending services at Calvary Chapel St. Pete, asked
Danny if he would consider planting a church in North
Pinellas County. It was God’s perfect timing.
“Right when we were praying about it, Bob came. We had a
large group of support and it has been that way ever
since,” Brett commented. “I have been amazed at how
generous and solid our body is and God has been
gracious. I have learned a lot of lessons, and I’m still
learning a lot, but God continues to be faithful. Right
now, at this point in ministry, I am greatly
encouraged.”
While Brett was in ministry at Calvary Chapel St. Pete,
he met Jim Nelson. “Jim was a partner in prayer with me
and has always been very encouraging. It is neat to see
how God brought us together in ministry.”
Brett and Holly have been married since 1991 and have
five children; Rebecca, Kara, Joel, Ethan, and Faith.
Holly oversees the Nursery and serves in the Women's
Ministry.
Associate Pastor Jim Nelson

E-MAIL:
jimnelson@calvarychapel.com
Pastor Jim Nelson
served in the United States Coast Guard for 23 years. He
retired in 2002 and was asked to go on staff at
Calvary
Chapel Ft. Lauderdale as the assistant children’s
minister. Jim and his wife Gina had already been
volunteering in the children’s ministry for two years
prior to this and when he was stationed in Miami from
1992-1995. He was well acquainted with the staff and
many have become good friends.
Jim worked directly for Pastor Doug Rasku. “He and I
basically tag teamed the children’s ministry. But then I
felt a draw on my heart to do more, more than what I was
already doing. I couldn’t put my finger on it because I
didn’t know what more could be. I was working about
seven days a week and I was very busy,” said Jim. There
was a paid staff of five in the children’s ministry and
over 500 volunteers that Jim was directly responsible
for and close to 3000 children. “We had a Saturday
service, three Sunday services, a Wednesday night
service, plus all the activities in between, so that
kept me out of the house a lot,” Jim stated. Even so, he
continued to pray to be used more in whatever capacity
God would desire.
“In my morning Bible study I was going through the Book
of Acts,” Jim recalled. “In Chapter 8, God called Philip
to Gaza after a big revival in Samaria. Philip was
teaching the Gospel and people were being saved. He was
definitely busy doing the work of the Lord. That’s kind
of the situation I was in in Ft. Lauderdale.” “There was
definitely a lot of ministry happening and a lot of
fruit being produced,” Jim continued. “I was being used
and it was a great time of service. Yet, when I was
reading in Acts where God called Philip to the desert,
he said ‘Philip, go to Gaza’ and the very next sentence
was ‘and he went’. He didn’t question, he just went to
the desert. I then prayed and asked God to give me that
kind of faith, just to go when called. No matter what it
looks like, no matter where it is, just give me that
faith because I want to be used.”
The very next day, Brett sent Jim an email inviting him
to serve at Calvary Chapel in North
Pinellas. “My jaw about hit
the floor,” said Jim. He knew Brett from when he was
stationed in St. Petersburg between 1995-1998. “He had
actually asked me before I retired from the Coast Guard
to come here and work alongside him when I
did retire. I prayed about it because I
try to never do
anything without a lot of prayer and it just wasn’t the
right time,” acknowledged Jim. “I didn’t get a peace
about it. God basically said I have something else for
you to do and that was before I even knew I was going to
be working in Ft. Lauderdale.”
Jim shared the news with his wife and they prayed and
got good solid counsel from trusted brothers. Jim
continued to read the Scripture and God confirmed it
time after time that this is where He wanted Jim to be.
Once he had confirmation, Jim put his house on the
market. He put the real estate sign in his yard on a
Friday afternoon and by Friday evening he already had
three showings. “We sold it the very next week,” Jim
said. “We had just bought the house a year before when I
got the job in Ft. Lauderdale because we thought we were
staying. I made a pretty decent profit
from the sale,
which basically allowed us to move here and find another
house. That was all God. He knew that if I had come here
when Brett previously asked me, I wouldn’t have had
the money to do it. “He provided everything. It was all
in God’s timing.”
Jim has been involved in serving at Calvary Chapels
since 1992. He served in the
Children's Ministry and as a Deacon
at Calvary Chapel Ft. Lauderdale
from 1992-1995, served in the
Children's Ministry at Calvary
Chapel St. Petersburg from
1995-1998. He also coordinated the
Children's Ministry at
Calvary
Chapel of Westmoreland County, PA
from 1998-2000 and again served in
the Children's Ministry at Ft. Lauderdale
beginning in 2000 as a volunteer
until asked to go on staff as the
Assistant Children's Minister in
2002.
Jim and Gina have been married since 1979 and have seven
children, three in-laws and one grandson, Christopher &
Esther Nelson and their son Asher, Zachary & Rachel
Copple, Timothy & Elizabeth McTague, Justin,
Angela, Daniel, and Rebekah. Gina serves in the Women's
Ministry and Children's Ministry.
- Administration
- Children's Ministry
- Young Adult Bible
Study
Ministry Assistant Kari
Saul

E-MAIL:
karisaul@calvarychapel.com
Kari, beside her
husband Randy, and along with their three
children Ryan, Cory & Kasi, started with
Calvary Chapel Palm Harbor when it began in
2000. They have since added another
daughter, Rachel, and two beautiful
grandchildren, Johnny & Ruth, to the family
- all of whom call Calvary Chapel Palm
Harbor their church home.
Kari has been involved in ministry since
returning her heart to the Lord in 1986.
Missions, Children's & Youth ministry,
Prayer & Women's ministry are among the
areas that have been close to her heart.
Currently Kari co-leads the Women's Ministry
with our Pastors' wives, Gina Nelson & Holly
Robinson.
With a background in Direction of Human
Resources and Operations, Kari joined the
staff in February of 2008 as the ministry
assistant. A prayer since Calvary Chapel
Palm Harbor began, Kari has wanted to serve
and support our Pastors. Being asked to
come on staff was a direct answer to that
prayer. "Having had the opportunity for 8
years to watch the growth, to get to know
personally and to really see the hearts our
Pastors have for the people and love they
have for Jesus, I really feel it an honor to
assist and support them in any way possible
in hopes of allowing them more time and
energy to focus on what God has called them
to do."
- Pastoral
Staff Assistant
- Women's
Ministry
- Office
Volunteer Coordination
Elder Alex Ayscue

E-MAIL:
AJAyscue@aol.com
- Calvary
Chapel Bookstore
- Calvary Media
Ministry
- Finance Board
Elder Arry
Housh

E-MAIL:
Arry@arrysroofing.com
- Men's
Ministry
- Young Adult Bible
Study
- Home Fellowship
Elder Bob Eaton

E-MAIL:
Bob@eaton-marketing.com
- Home
Fellowship
- Dinner's For Eight
- Adult Education
Elder Dave
Negri

E-MAIL:
Dave@thedubefamily.com
- Youth
Ministry
- Love & Respect
Fellowship
- Helping Hands
Ministry
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