Our Pastors

Tom and Vivian are natives of New Jersey.

Both Tom and Vivian graduated from Zion Bible College in Rhode Island.

In the 1970s, Tom was an Assistant Pastor in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and in Emmaus, Pennsylvania. He then was the Senior Pastor in the following towns in Pennsylvania: Titusville, Hydetown and Indiana. Tom and Vivian have served at Trinity Fellowship in New Jersey since 1991.

Their focus in ministry over the last 30-plus years has been to equip God’s people:

* to worship the Lord

* to reach the lost by sharing the gospel

* to disciple new believers

* to find a place of ministry inside and outside the church

* to minister to other believers in sharing the life of Jesus Christ in real, biblical fellowship

They have two sons, Brendan and Darren.

Tom and Vivian may be reached by calling (973) 285-1245 or via e-mail:

Tom at squashic@gmail.com and Vivian at vsquashic@gmail.com

w-50th-anniversaryAs we celebrate 50 years of ministry, we thank God for all those who have served Trinity Fellowship as pastors over the years!

Pastor Bow (deceased)    1960-1962

Pastor Villa Rosa (deceased)    1962-1963

Pastor Paul & Donna Kenyon 1963-1967

Pastor Bob & Jane Wise 1967-1971

While Pastor Bob & Jane Wise ministered here the church grew from seven people to about sixty. Many accepted Christ.

w-annaleedavis1Pastor Larry Lakey (deceased) & Annalee (Lakey) Davis    1971-1975

Under Pastor Lakey’s ministry the church started a Day Care Center for children (no longer operating). In 1972 he also started a “coffee house ministry” in the basement of the chapel on Friday nights where singing groups came to minister and the gospel was shared.

w-bobbrendadoodyPastor Bob & Brenda Doody 1975-1979

A revival among young people occurred during Rev. Bob Doody’s pastorate. Many youth were saved and baptized in water.

Pastor Tom & Beverly Twigg 1979-1982

w-richardelainebrockPastor Richard & Elaine Brock 1982-1991

Pastor Tom & Vivian Squashic 1991-present

Many of the above pastors and their families served a small congregation with limited finances. We are thankful to God for the faithfulness of all those ministers who labored faithfully for God.