Meet our Team
at Valley Hope Church
STAFF

Anthony Rodriguez
Anthony Rodriguez has been pastor of Valley Hope since Fall 2011. He served as a preacher and leader of Isight (which was Valley Hope’s original name) since his days as a student in Montreat College, when the church was started in a bar in Black Mountain. After a year serving in Cape Town, South Africa, Anthony entered studies full-time at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte. He graduated and became an EPC Commissioned Pastor in 2012. He was ordained as a Teaching Elder in 2017. Anthony serves Valley Hope as a preacher and pastor and by leading the elder team. Anthony and the elders are responsible for discerning and communicating Valley Hope’s vision while caring for and equipping the people for the work of the Gospel in whatever context God calls them. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Montreat College. Anthony enjoys trying to stay active at the gym, playing and watching soccer, or golfing, mostly badly. And of course, he’s probably reading several books from the various stacks around his house and office.
Anthony married his best friend, Erin, in 2006, following his graduation from Montreat. Together they have three beautiful daughters, Ryann, Alethia, and Hope and one son, Valor. Erin works in construction and remodeling, working with her hands to make beautiful things. If she’s not working at her job, she’s probably at home building something else to make their lives better.
The Rodriguez family loves Valley Hope and is thrilled to be in the Swannanoa Valley, continuing to invest in the community that has given so much to them for so long.

Sam Chastain
Sam and his family have been attending Valley Hope Church since 2022. In January 2025 Sam was humbled and honored to come on staff at the church to assist in implementing the mission & vision of the church, support the staff, oversee operations, and help facilitate the Youth Ministry. Prior to working at Valley Hope Sam spent nine years in various leadership roles in Corporate America and five years as an entrepreneur/General Contractor focused on construction and investment real estate.
Sam and his wife Bethany have always been passionate about the children of God coming into a full understanding of their identity as Sons & Daughters made righteous by the blood of Christ. Together they have a background in leading youth ministry, church planting, leading a house church, and discipling believers into greater intimacy with the Lord. They were married in 2012 and together have four beautiful children.
Sam loves any sport that involves hitting a ball, being outdoors with his family, eating (anything), laughing and playing guitar.

Amy Berry
Amy Berry has served as the Director of Discipleship for Valley Hope Church since the Fall of 2020. She graduated from Furman University in 2001 where she discovered the ministry of Young Life and felt a call to be in relational ministry. After she and Phil were married in 2003, they moved to Gwinnett County in Georgia where they were part of a Young Life/ church partnership for the next 4 years. They learned a ton about youth ministry, church work, nonprofits, fundraising and the importance of community. Phil was asked to come work at Camp Ridgecrest for Boys where he had been coming since he was 9 years old so they packed up and moved to Black Mountain, NC. Phil currently serves as Executive Director of Ridgecrest Camps. From Fall of 2007-Fall of 2020, Amy served on the Young Life staff of Asheville/Buncombe County in various roles until God asked her to do something new and serve at Valley Hope. Amy is passionate about people learning how to follow Jesus every day of their lives while always having eyes to see others that do not yet know him.
Amy and Phil have 2 daughters, Piper and Lily. Piper attends Samford University and Lily is at Owen High School. Amy is passionate about our schools and helping people in our Valley that may not have resources that they need. She wants the people of Valley Hope to be a people that is always looking up to God, in to love each other and out to see who is there to be brought into God's family.
Amy loves walking and hiking, reading, eating good food and drinking good drinks and traveling. Please let her know if you ever want to go on a walk or get a cup of coffee!

Jen Aitken
Jen Aitken serves as the Director of Children's Ministry at Valley Hope. Jen graduated from Houghton College with a degree in Vocal Performance and then later received her Elementary Teaching license from UNC Asheville. She had a blast teaching Kindergarten at Asheville Christian Academy before becoming a stay-at-home mom. As a stay-at-home mom, Jen taught voice lessons part-time and created curriculum and classroom resources for other teachers.

Carey Dowell
Carey grew up in Boone, North Carolina, but moved to the area in 2022 when she transferred to Montreat College. She graduated with her Bachelor’s in Psychology and Human Services in 2024. She decided to stay in the area to complete graduate school at Montreat, where she is studying for a Master’s in Organizational Leadership.
Carey has always been passionate about children and children’s ministry. She started working in the children’s ministry at her church in Boone when she was 12! Ironically, she was not a fan of Sunday School as a child, but because of that, she loves creating an environment where kids feel comfortable and loved by God.
When not working on school, Carey loves exploring local coffee shops, finding new walking trails, hiking, and spending time with friends!

Kayla Atkinson
Kayla grew up in a small beach town on the east coast of Florida. She and her now husband, Brian, began dating while they both competed for Duke's Cross Country and Track teams. They got married after graduation and quickly moved back to Florida for Brian to begin his long medical journey. During this time, Kayla completed her Masters of Social Work and spent a few precious years working in the hospital as a NICU social worker. After moving to Asheville in 2018 for Brian to start his residency, Kayla began to work at Black Mountain home for Children with foster youth and families and became fully licensed as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She has had the privilege to provide counseling for children and teens during her time at the Children's Home and loved her work. Living in Asheville quickly felt like home, so much so that they decided to make the mountains their permanent home after completion of Brian's training. On the home front, Kayla and Brian have 2 littles, Andie and Reid.
Kayla feels blessed to have been raised in a Christian home and does not remember a time that she didn't know about Jesus' love for her. She was saved as a little girl but has seen God continue to write his testimony in her life as she grows and matures. She is so grateful for her own youth group and several mentors who have made such a big impact along the way. Her work in social work has led her to missional work with youth as well as providing trauma-informed training and therapy. After staying home full time with her kids the last few years, she felt called by God to serve and work in a new way.

Mila Kirkland
Mila grew up on a small farm in Old Fort, NC and spent her formative years in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Prior to her work as Ministry Assistant at Valley Hope Church, Mila worked at home raising and educating her three daughters and assisted in her family’s small custom cabinet business. Before children she worked as Communications Director with The American Chestnut Foundation in Asheville, NC.
Service to others — at school, church, and in her community — has always been important to Mila. As a child her family would visit homebound friends in nursing homes and volunteer at a women’s shelter. As a teen she became a youth deacon at her church in Black Mountain and learned the power of the Gospel through missions work locally and abroad. After graduating from Erskine College with a BS in Biology, she joined Peace Corps Paraguay and worked in a rural community on conservation and agroforestry projects.
Mila and her husband Taylor live in Swannanoa with their three girls Rosie, Sylvia, and Laurel, their chocolate lab Creek, and twelve chickens. Mila enjoys hiking, knitting, reading, and gardening.

Samuel Jenkins
Samuel serves as the Director of Worship here at Valley Hope Church. He trained as a classical violinist as a child and began playing on the worship teams for the churches where he grew up in Rutherford County, NC. Throughout high school and college, he led on multiple worship teams. Samuel attended Belmont University in 2012 as a Songwriting Major, and then transferred to Montreat College in 2013. He graduated in 2015 from Montreat College with a Bachelors in Music Business. During his time at Montreat, he served by leading worship in the chapel band. Samuel’s wife, Emily, also attended Montreat college and graduated with him in 2015. Emily currently serves as the Director of Montreat Morning School in Montreat, NC. They have two boys, Ezekiel and Cooper, who are both full of life and energy and keep Emily and Samuel very busy.
Samuel has a passion for worship music that is grounded in scripture as well as working to bring out the worship gifts and talents of the members of Valley Hope Church. He leads the worship team at Valley Hope along with three other leaders. Samuel led on the Worship team for around 4 years before he stepped into the role of Director of Worship in 2023.
When he’s not wrestling his two boys, Samuel enjoys reading, songwriting, and being in the beautiful outdoors of Western North Carolina.

Jeremiah Swann
In 2005 Jeremiah married his wonderful wife Becky. Together they have two amazing children, Ellen and Jude. Becky is a talented artist who has served Valley Hope for years as the leader of the Liturgical Arts and Prayer teams as well as leading worship on Sundays. She has a big heart for connecting people to the healing offered to them by Jesus and has been an inspirational example to her husband as to what it looks like to follow Jesus in all areas of life.
Jeremiah has returned to the staff at VHC because he has a lasting desire to see churches planted and to be a part of the work Jesus is already doing to expand the Kingdom of God.

Jen Fraser
Jen grew up on a small farm in Tennessee and graduated the University of Tennessee in 1995 with a BS in Mechanical Engineering. She then worked for about a decade for John Deere as a software engineer designing and writing code for their engine controls system. She had not grown up recognizing her creativite side but a life long love of photography eventually led her to venture into graphic design. So began the next decade long career as a freelancer doing web development and graphic design. It was during this time that she began exploring more traditional venues of artistic expression. Eventually she stumbled into encaustics which is currently her favorite medium in which to work outside of photography. Now retired from other jobs, she enjoys running, hiking, landscape photography, photography adventure travel and doing encaustic art.
Though she had grown up occasionally going to church as a child, it was through some life hardships that she came to believe in and depend on Jesus. Her faith has grown and deepened over the years both through study as well as her daily walk with God through the joys and challenges of everyday life.
Jen and Brock have been married since 1995 and have a VERY spoiled cat. Jen is excited to have an opportunity to serve Valley Hope. She is passionate about helping people have the tools, processes and information they need to get connected and grow in Christ centered community.
LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY

Amy Berry

Anthony Rodriguez

Carey Dowell

Jen Aitken

Jen Fraser

Jeremiah Swann

Kayla Atkinson

Mila Kirkland

Sam Chastain

Samuel Jenkins
General
Staff
Elders
Deacons
Meet Our Helene Relief Team

Lindsey Barnett
Lindsey is the Director of our Helene Relief & Recovery effort, leading overall strategy, partnership development, impact evaluation, and financial accountability.

AllieMarie Councell
AllieMarie helps to connect volunteers with families in need.
ELDERS & DEACONS
“Elder” and “Deacon” are terms from the New Testament to describe those who are called to lead and serve a local church. These people are called and approved by the members of Valley Hope.
ELDERS
Elders are responsible for the spiritual care of people in our church in addition to providing oversight and direction for Valley Hope. Connect with the elders by emailing

Ben Lillard
Ben lives in Black Mountain with his wife, Tiffany, and two daughters. Ben and Tiffany enjoy looking at how God forms their lives and the lives of those around them. Early in 2013, God brought them to iSight/Valley Hope. They count it a joy and tremendous blessing to see and experience Jesus growing the individuals in Valley Hope and the collective body.
Ben loves Jesus, his family, and his Valley Hope family. In his role as an elder, Ben hopes to encourage others to take scripture, prayer, conversation, reconciliation, and the whole life of faith seriously, with confidence that the faith, hope, love, and grace of Jesus Christ can and will transform everything.
When not enjoying his work at Black Mountain Home for Children, Ben looks to spend lots of time with his family, have good conversations, read, find more work to do, and be outdoors.

Jason Covert
I am incredibly thankful to walk through this life with my wife Elodie and we are blessed to have two awesome kids, Abigail and Micah. One of our greatest passions and joys as a family is serving the children and youth at Black Mountain Home for Children where Elodie and I have worked and volunteered in various roles for over 15 years. While I continue to volunteer at BMH, I currently run a Home Repair business and love the opportunity that provides to work with my hands and help people in need. My hope and prayer for Valley Hope is that we never forget all that God has done and how He continues to provide for His people. In response may we give thanks and reach out to serve the people in our Valley.

Joellen Maurer
Growing up in Iowa and the youngest of 7 kids I learned so much about life, family, community, work, and God. We were a family that was always (and mostly joyfully) at church; three times a week in the rain, snow and minus zero temperatures. To this day, I believe the local church is the hope of the world.
I married Paul in my late twenties and we set out on a fantastic journey that has taken us from the west coast to the east coast. We have four adult children, one terrific daughter-in-law, and three adorable grandsons.
In 2014, we were called to Montreat College where Paul is the president. In 2021, we began to worship at Valley Hope Church and became members soon after. My hope and prayer for Valley Hope Church is that it would be a beacon of hope for the Swannanoa Valley, that it would be a haven for the lost and hurting, and that it would be a place of growth and maturing for the believers who come each Sunday.

Ryan McLellan
My wife, Kelly and I have lived in the Asheville area for the past 27 years and have been a part of Valley Hope church since 2009. During this time, Kelly and I both have had the opportunity to serve on the session as elders. It has been a blessing to serve our church and such a sweet time of personal growth in the Spirit for us over these years, as we have watched our church community grow. Kelly and I have two grown children, Gray in Charleston, SC and Willa in Boone, NC.
I have been a General Contractor and custom homebuilder for the past 25 years and love spending by down time outdoors and with my family. I enjoy fishing, hunting, paddling and quite honestly just cutting the grass and working in our yard.
I’m excited to be serving again and watching how the Lord is working in Valley Hope in this new season.

Tyler Caruso
My wife Kelley and I have lived in Asheville since 2015 and have been a part of the Valley Hope community since 2021. We have three children - Vivian, Jude, and Noah.
It’s a privilege to serve this church, walking alongside folks as we all discover how much we are truly loved by God. It’s my prayer that God would use the people of Valley Hope to extend His kindness, gentleness, grace and peace to everyone and everything that we are brought into relationship with. That we would be a people defined by our unhurried and attentive gaze upon our Creator and His created and filled with joy by that.
I practice dentistry in the Asheville area and enjoy cycling, cooking/BBQ, reading, hiking, backpacking, sunrises, and enjoying time with my family.

Wes Hite
Jenny and I have been happily married for 25 years and have called Black Mountain and the Swannanoa Valley home since 2010. For the past 15 years, we've been deeply rooted in the Valley Hope community, cherishing the meaningful relationships we've built along the way.
We are blessed with three growing children and a shared passion for serving others. I feel honored to walk alongside such devoted individuals who truly seek the heart of God.
Professionally, I run a small family medicine practice in town and serve as the medical director for a local free clinic. Having spent a significant part of my life in and around the military, I am passionate about travel, overseas mission work, and sharing God’s love beyond our borders.
Inspired by Paul’s words to Timothy—“The aim of our charge is love that issues from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith”—my prayer is to reflect the love of Jesus in all that I do.
DEACONS
Deacons have always been called by the Church to oversee and carry out ministries of service and compassion (Acts 6), from simple duties like that of usher to meeting physical needs of those inside and outside the congregation. Connect with the deacons by emailing
A “Deacon’s Fund” has been established as a means through which certain financial needs of the congregation and others in the local community may be met discreetly through funds provided by the church body from targeted offerings. This account is independent from the church budget and administered by the Deacons after collaborative evaluation of proposals including follow-up assessments, as needed, to determine the most appropriate method(s) for helping to meet needs (e.g., financial, counsel, service). Deacon Fund Guidelines
If you'd like to give to the deacon fund, you can do that online. Just be sure to select "Deacons" when prompted

Beth Caldwell
I am originally from Jacksonville, Florida, but have been a long time resident of Black Mountain. I was a charter member of Swannanoa Valley Presbyterian Church.
As a retired school librarian, my favorite things in the world are still kids and books! I enjoy teaching very much and it is a priority for me to be involved in the children's ministry of Valley Hope. I now work as a part time bookkeeper for my son's insurance agency.
My family is my heart and I am blessed with quite a tribe. My circle includes 4 children and 16 grandchildren.
I love to testify to God's sustaining Grace and Provision over many years and seasons of my life. My heart's desire is to be obedient and to serve.

Christopher Aitken
Though a native of Connecticut, Christopher has called Western North Carolina his home since he moved here in 2010. Since that time, he has been the Director of Choral Activities at Asheville Christian Academy. Prior to his appointment at 'ACA,' he earned a Bachelors degree in Music Education/Piano from Grove City College, and a Masters degree in Choral Conducting from Houghton College. Since 2002, Christopher has served in a variety of middle/high school, college, and church music jobs. He also spent many years working as a bank teller. He met his beautiful wife Jennifer while at Houghton, and they married in 2012. The best part of his day is always his girls - Jennifer, plus daughters Annabelle and Charlotte. Christopher enjoys teaching, cooking, travel, playing piano, composing music, taking walks and drives, and playing games with his daughters.
As a member of the church worship team and the director of the Valley Hope Choir, he enjoys using his musical gifts to serve the Lord and the flock. Empowering the congregational voice as well as identifying and encouraging one's musical gifts are two of his passions. He is very grateful to be a part of the Valley Hope community.

Elise Windmiller
Elise Windmiller joined Valley Hope Church in the year 2021 with her husband, Dan, and their two girls, Harper and Aviana. Elise and Dan have been a part of the Black Mountain community since attending Montreat College and marrying soon after graduation in 2007. Their family has been involved with Black Mountain Home for Children's ministry since that time, where Dan runs the recreation program. While their faith has led them through ups and downs, it has served to refine their love of Jesus and His church. Elise currently homeschools their girls and loves to explore nature, photography, and connecting with others through meals and conversations. Her heart is for those who feel hopeless and often left hurting in their pain, those who sit unseen, and she is honored to be a part of serving the church's body as a Deacon.

Garrett Prewett
Garrett Prewett. joined the Valley Hope family in August of 2018. Garrett graduated from the Liberty University 2017 and discovered his love for the valley while working at Camp Ridgecrest for Boys during his summers in college. After growing up overseas as the son of Missionaries he decided to make Black Mountain his home in the states. During his time as an intern at Ridgecrest Camps he met his wife, Becky Prewett. After working in the car dealership industry he is currently working as a consultant for credit unions. He loves playing soccer in the Asheville rec leagues and spending weekends hiking and camping with his wife and awesome dog Hardy. Since leaving Ridgecrest summer camps he has transitioned to serving as a Wyldlyfe leader for Owen middle school, spending time with teenage boys and leading them to Jesus.

Keith Stickler
Keith Stickler has been a member of Valley Hope from the time it came to Rockdale Ave. March 2019. Previously he served in the offices of Youth Director, deacon, elder and worship team Director at SVPCA. His background is in music ministries since high school. Organizations he was employed with were Breath of Life Evangelistic Ministry (KS), Christian Aid Mission (VA), PEF Ministries as Director of children's ministries (GA.) Currently he is employed at the Billy Graham Training Center as their Building Maintenance Supervisor since 1990, where his passion and motto has been "preparing this place for people to meet with God". Keith has a servant's heart and enjoys meeting the needs of others as well as playing his bass, riding his motorcycle and spending time outdoors with his wife.

Lindsey Barnett
Bio Coming Soon