Rev. Jennifer Fouse Sheorn |
Stated Supply Pastor |

St. Giles is excited to welcome the Rev. Jennifer Fouse Sheorn as our Stated Supply Pastor. Her first day on staff was February 1, 2018.
Jennifer moved to Great Falls from Greenville, SC when she was nine years old. She graduated in 1996 from Presbyterian College after having studied abroad in Beijing, China for one semester. She then went to Clemson University to work as an intern in campus ministry for two years. It was at Clemson that Jennifer felt called by God to go to seminary. While in seminary, she served a year as a Young Adult intern with a New Church Development (NCD) in Seattle, WA. Jennifer graduated from Columbia Theological Seminary and went on to serve a yearlong residency as the chaplain at a Psychiatric Hospital and Drug and Alcohol Detox Facility outside of Atlanta. In 2003, she moved to Nashville, TN to work at Vanderbilt and Belmont Universities in campus ministry. In August of 2012, Jennifer left her call as campus minister and married Dean Sheorn and moved to Greenville, SC in 2013. She served a brief period in 2014 as the Interim Presbyterian Campus Minister at Furman University and served at Fourth Presbyterian Church for the past two and a half years, as the Stated Supply Associate Pastor for Discipleship and Mission. Life continues to be an adventure with children Ben and Bailey.
Jennifer moved to Great Falls from Greenville, SC when she was nine years old. She graduated in 1996 from Presbyterian College after having studied abroad in Beijing, China for one semester. She then went to Clemson University to work as an intern in campus ministry for two years. It was at Clemson that Jennifer felt called by God to go to seminary. While in seminary, she served a year as a Young Adult intern with a New Church Development (NCD) in Seattle, WA. Jennifer graduated from Columbia Theological Seminary and went on to serve a yearlong residency as the chaplain at a Psychiatric Hospital and Drug and Alcohol Detox Facility outside of Atlanta. In 2003, she moved to Nashville, TN to work at Vanderbilt and Belmont Universities in campus ministry. In August of 2012, Jennifer left her call as campus minister and married Dean Sheorn and moved to Greenville, SC in 2013. She served a brief period in 2014 as the Interim Presbyterian Campus Minister at Furman University and served at Fourth Presbyterian Church for the past two and a half years, as the Stated Supply Associate Pastor for Discipleship and Mission. Life continues to be an adventure with children Ben and Bailey.