After 43 years in pastoral ministry in Pennsylvania,
Wisconsin, and Ohio, Pastor Fuller and his wife, Diane, moved to Racine,
Wisconsin to begin retirement. Soon after that, the Wisconsin Association
of Regular Baptist Churches invited him to become their State
Representative. He likes to describe himself as a pastor to pastors and a
resource person and consultant for the 36 churches and 4 fellowship groups
within the W.A.R.B.C.
He is frequently called on to speak when pastors are
on vacation, ill, attending conferences or perhaps holding meetings in
other places. He also meets regularly with the Council of 8 for planning
and prayer, the camp committee, as well as area Pastors’ Fellowships,
special retreats and conferences. When possible his wife, Diane, an
accomplished pianist, travels with him and often assists in the services.
Presently his vision, in addition to encouraging and
helping to strengthen the outreach and testimony of the existing churches,
is to see new churches started in areas within the state where there seems
to be both the need and potential for planting new fundamental Baptist
Churches. Through his leadership, a church planting fund has been
established and a call has been extended to a home missionary to become
the Wisconsin State Missionary Church Planter.
Pastor Fuller is also available to counsel churches
and/or pastors that are seeking a place for Christ-centered fellowship, a
group of people who are desirous of seeing a fundamental Baptist Church
established in their area. |