January 11th, 2009
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Church Planter Puts Down Roots
Burlington Free Press, 09/17/2004
COLCHESTER -- The Rev. Robby Pitt stood on a low stage in front of about 160 people Sunday morning and recalled the first time he saw the space where they now sat.
"The first thing I saw was seven shades of purple," Pitt said of the color scheme in the spacious storefront at the south end of Colchester's Creek Farm Plaza. (more)
Newly planted church gets its break courtesy of 'Millionaire' winner
Burlington Free Press, 10/07/2000
A few rows of molded blue plastic chairs and a narrow stage in a middle school cafeteria are not generally considered the most gracious of appointments.
That didn't matter to the Rev. Robby Pitt as he addressed the 40 people gathered before him for Daybreak Community Church's Sunday morning service. (more)
Finding New Faith
Burlington Free Press, 04/23/2000
The scene inside the small South Burlington building was more band rehearsal than birth of a church. Cables snaked across the floor and linked a massive soundboard to musical instruments on stage. The band members, many newly arrived on the last Saturday in January after a ten-hour journey from Virginia, played U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." (more)
COLCHESTER CHURCH WELCOMES NEW PASTOR, LOOKS TO FUTURE
Colchester Sun, 06/05/2008
Brent Devenney is a healer by profession. The soft-spoken, Louisiana native works as a nurse and he turns his attention to his spiritual flock as he assumes the duties of shepherding Colchester's Daybreak Community Church.
"It's more of a dual calling," said Devenney, 37, one day last week. (more)