Cindy Myer

Cindy Myer was born in Anaheim, CA and raised in Bakersfield, CA. She married Steve Myer in 1995 with whom she has 3 children. In 1995 she graduated from Cal State Bakersfield University with a B. S. in Accounting. She is a recipient of the Lucille P. scholarship for academic performance. In 1997- 1998 served as the Director of Member Acquisition of Management Accountants. In 1998 served as a leader and speaker for Junior Achievement in public schools working with the at risk children to encourage job mapping and matching. In 2005 Cindy and her family relocated to Highlands Ranch, CO where they currently reside, work, and are part of the community. From 2006- 2009 she worked for Google as a Sourcer – Recruiter in which she led placement initiatives in many areas of Google such as: Compensation, Strategic Operations, Finance, Accounting, HR, and Campus Recruiting. Currently she is working as a Senior Sourcer for BMC Software. She and her family attend ST Mark Catholic Church in Highlands Ranch. Cindy enjoys serving at ST Mark and Cherry Hills church in Highlands Ranch.

At ST Mark Catholic Church she enjoys serving with Vacation Bible School in the summer and children ministries.  At Cherry Hills she serves on the AWANA team. She has served in the AWANA program over 20 years, teaching children from ages 3-18 about the bible, how to have fun with God, and how to serve God through missions and additional programs. Cindy enjoys volunteering at Saddleranch Elementary with PTIO events, working in the classrooms, and serving as the sixth grade room mom. This year Cindy has taken on a new area to in the Girl Scouts as the troop cookie mom. Cindy and her children also enjoy baking cookies for the families at the Ronald McDonald house in Denver. She is especially excited to serve in 3 t ministries so that she & her children can help make a difference to those who need it most. Cindy enjoys spending time with her family water-skiing, camping, snow skiing, and hiking.

Sir here is your gold coin; I kept it stored away in a handkerchief, for I was afraid of you, because you are a demanding person. Luke 19:20-21

Do the best with what you have: That’s the time-tested advice the man in the gospel ignored when he did not make good use of his gold coin.

We have been blest with at least one gold coin. The gold coin is a beautiful symbol for the particular gift God gave us to use for the good of others.   It would be a great loss to you and to others if your gift were not known and so remained unused.

Lord, help me to recognize my gift, to appreciate it and to use it for the good of others, as you will for me to do.