The Thirty-Ninth Convention of Iowa District West The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Camp Okoboji Milford, IA June 21-23, 2015 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Archivist’s Report .................................................................................................................... 75-76 Board of Directors..........................................................................................................................34 Candidates for President and Vice Presidents ......................................................................... 78-85 Christian Education Committee ............................................................................................... 51-54 Christian Estate Planning Counselor’s Report ...............................................................................77 Circuit Visitor Nominations .........................................................................................................106 Circuit Visitors’ Reports .......................................................................................................... 35-43 Commission on Constitutions ........................................................................................................49 Convention Committees.................................................................................................................12 Convention Presenters and Assistants ...........................................................................................13 Delegate Information ................................................................................................................... 3-4 Devotion Schedule ...........................................................................................................................8 Executive Assistants’ Reports Education (see Christian Education Committee) .................................................................. 51-54 Human Care and Missions .................................................................................................... 44-46 Stewardship ........................................................................................................................... 47-48 Youth..................................................................................................................................... 59-60 Human Care Committee ...............................................................................................................69 IOWAY Director’s Report ....................................................................................................... 61-64 Lutheran Church Extension Fund Vice President’s Report ...........................................................70 Lutheran Witness, The ...................................................................................................................50 Mission Development Counselor’s Report ....................................................................................71 Missions Committee ................................................................................................................ 65-67 Nominating Committee.......................................................................................................... 86-105 Officers .................................................................................................................................... 14-15 Official Acts ............................................................................................................................. 21-29 Parliamentary Procedures ............................................................................................................ 5-6 President’s Report .................................................................................................................... 30-32 Program ...................................................................................................................................... 9-11 Proposed Special Standing Rules.....................................................................................................7 Roster ....................................................................................................................................... 16-20 Stewardship Committee .................................................................................................................72 Student Financial Aid Committee ............................................................................................ 55-56 Treasurer’s Report/Endowment and Legacy Committee ......................................................... 73-74 Vice Presidents’ Reports ................................................................................................................33 World Missions Subcommittee ......................................................................................................68 Youth Services Committee ...................................................................................................... 57-58 2 DELEGATE INFORMATION (Please read carefully.) THE THIRTY-NINTH CONVENTION of Iowa District West of The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod takes place, God-willing, from Sunday to Tuesday, June 21-23, 2015, at Camp Okoboji. The Registration Committee will be on duty Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. All attending the Convention must mail their meals and lodging registration sheet (ivory) to CAMP OKOBOJI by June 1. The congregation’s treasurer must mail their convention assessment to IOWA DISTRICT WEST by May 15. No delegate shall stand accredited and receive a voting badge unless the congregation has paid the assessment fee in advance. THE OPENING SERVICE with Holy Communion will be held Sunday evening at Immanuel Lutheran Church of Spirit Lake, The Rev. Dave Simonson, pastor. (Immanuel is located about ½ mile south of the intersection of Highways 9 and 71, on the east side of Highway 71.) Announcement for Holy Communion is to be made on the space provided on your Registration Form. You must present this form when you register. The Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison is scheduled to deliver the sermon at our Convention. The Rev. Dr. Brian Friedrich will edify the Convention attendees as essayist. THE CONVENTION WORKBOOK (on CD) is being supplied to all ordained and commissioned ministers and lay delegates well in advance of the Convention. Be certain to read it through carefully before you come to the Convention. The various reports provide helpful background for Convention decisions. REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR BIBLE AND YOUR CONVENTION WORKBOOK TO THE CONVENTION. If the alternate delegate attends in your stead, please turn your copy of the Convention Workbook over to him/her. THE CONVENTION COMMITTEES are listed immediately following the Convention Program. You will do well to look these over. The pastor whose name is listed first is the chairman of the committee. He will convene the committee and provide for the selection of a secretary. Committee reports are to be prepared in five copies, the original for the District Secretary for his permanent files, the four copies for the Committee, the Convention Chairman, the Press Committee, and the Assistant Secretary. CONVENTION COMMITTEE MEETINGS: The Floor Committees will hold open meetings which delegates can attend in order to receive clarification of an issue or provide input into an overture that may be presented to the Convention. Times and locations for these meetings will be announced by the Chairman of the Convention. These open hearings will be held in designated classrooms of Immanuel Lutheran Church beginning 20 minutes after the close of the Opening Service on Sunday, June 21. (See Program page in the Convention Workbook.) CONVENTION MATERIALS: No materials are to be distributed on the floor of the Convention or at the door without permission of the Chairman. THE CREDENTIALS form for lay delegates must be signed by the pastor and two officers of the congregation where membership is held. Unless all three signatures appear, the seating of a delegate could be questioned. Please see that the above procedure is observed. Each parish is entitled to two votes, one by the pastor and one by the lay delegate. You must present this form when you register. A dual or triple parish arrangement constitutes a single parish. EACH DELEGATE SHOULD bring needed toilet articles, towels, bed linens, and maybe an umbrella or raincoat. 3 THE 2015 PROCEEDINGS: A CD of the 2015 PROCEEDINGS will be sent to every ordained and commissioned minister, and congregation of the District. If more copies are desired at a nominal cost, delegates can contact the District Office. CONVENTION CHOIR: Once again there will be a Convention Choir. The first rehearsal will be Monday at 8:00 a.m. in the Convention Hall. MAIL AND TELEPHONE SERVICE: Address all mail in care of Camp Okoboji, 1531 Edgewood Drive, Milford, Iowa 51351. Telephone 712-337-3325. REGISTRATION FEE: Each congregation shall pay the registration fee and per communicant member assessment whether or not its voting delegates attend. No delegate shall stand accredited unless the registration fee and assessment have been paid. SUGGESTIONS FOR OUR LAY DELEGATES When you receive your Convention Workbook, make it a point to read through the reports of all Boards and Committees and thus familiarize yourself with the work which has been carried out within our District, as well as that which is planned for the days ahead. Whenever you encounter something which raises a question in your mind, mark it at once. Then arrange for a meeting with your pastor so that together you can discuss the items which will be confronting the Convention. Some of the Floor Committees may hold open meetings which delegates can attend in order to receive clarification of an issue or input into an overture that may be presented to the Convention. Times and locations for these meetings will be announced by the Chairman of the Convention following the Opening Service on Sunday evening. On the floor of the Convention itself the various floor committees in our District will make their reports. We are going to take for granted that everyone has studied the printed reports submitted by the District committees. At any time during the Convention sessions, no matter what the issue under discussion, if something is not clearly presented so that you fully understand the issue, raise your hand and request clarification. Unless you clearly understand the issue you can hardly be expected to vote intelligently in the manner. The Lord’s work requires the faithful exercise of our talents in the best interest of His Kingdom. During the Convention you will also want to take notes on various presentations, as well as note specific action taken by the Convention, so that you will be able to provide an accurate report to the congregation you are representing. As you participate in the business of the Convention you will also realize that you have another responsibility besides that of reporting, namely, the responsibility between this Convention and the next of involving your congregation in the work of the Church. On the one hand this will mean reminding them of distinct actions taken by the Convention in which they were represented. On the other hand it will mean speaking about the very reasons for which the Church was established and encouraging them to be faithful to their God-given mission. It may mean reminding them to put first things first. God give you strength and courage for the task, and His blessing rest upon your witness. If you have any questions, be sure to ask them at the Orientation Session after the service on Sunday evening. Remember to bring your Bible and your Convention Workbook. May the Lord bring you safely to the Convention. 4 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE PURPOSE OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE The purpose is to carry out the aims of the assembly in an orderly and fair manner, to expedite business, to insure justice and equality to all, particularly the minority, and to insure that the will of the majority shall prevail. RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF ALL MEMBERS The two basic rights of all members are to speak and to vote. These need to be exercised and used faithfully, wisely, and well. However, all members also have certain basic privileges, as a part of Parliamentary Procedure. These are important. Any member has the right at any time, even interrupting a speaker, to: 1. Make a point of order – if the member feels that proper procedure has not been followed. The Chair either accepts the point and makes the correction or rules that the point is not well taken. (If a member abuses this privilege, the Chair need not recognize that person.) 2. Raise a question of privilege – if the member, for example, feels there is disorder, bad ventilation, etc., or feels a personal attack has been made, etc. (This, too, dare not be abused.) 3. Make a request for information – if something is not understood about a resolution, or the facts presented are not clear, etc. 4. Make a parliamentary inquiry – if the member does not understand the parliamentary situation, or wants to know what kind of motion to use, or what to say to accomplish his objectives, etc. KINDS OF MOTIONS 1. Main Motions – A Main Motion is made to bring any particular subject before the assembly for its consideration. The Main Motion is the foundation upon which all procedure is built. Only one Main Motion may be pending at a time. 2. Subsidiary Motions – Subsidiary Motions are those which help or assist in disposing of the Main Motion in the most appropriate way. There are seven: postpone indefinitely, amend, commit or refer, postpone to a definite time, limit or extend debate, previous question, and table. 3. Privileged Motions – Privileged Motions have no connection with the Main Motion but are of such great importance that they take precedence over all other questions. If made when nothing is pending, they become Main Motions. They are: call for orders of the day, question or privilege, recess, adjourn, fix time to adjourn to. 4. Incidental Motions – Incidental Motions are such as arise out of another question which is pending, for example, close nominations, division of question, division of assembly, etc. FREQUENTLY USED PROCEDURES AND POINTS Following is information on a few of the most commonly used procedures and points in any assembly. Amendments - These are the most commonly used of the subsidiary motions. Forms of amendments are: inserting or adding, striking out, striking out and inserting or adding, substituting (a paragraph or whole resolution). 5 - Amendments must be germane to the motion, that is, they must relate to it, although they may not change an affirmative motion to negative. - Amendments to the 2nd degree only are permitted, that is, an amendment to an amendment. And only one amendment of the 1st degree is permitted at a time, although any number may be offered in succession. Substitute - A subsidiary motion to substitute is actually an amendment, and is basically handled as such. (This amendment is often called “substitute motion,” although this is not the best form and is often confusing.) - A motion to substitute is different from other forms of amendments in that it can do away entirely with the original resolution. It is also different because the original motion may be amended by secondary amendments while the substitute is pending. - Since it is an amendment, two votes are always required. In other words, if the substitute has passed, all that has been decided is to substitute that paragraph or motion for the original one. The substitute has then become the main motion, is open for discussion, and must be voted on. Previous Question - The name of this motion is a little confusing, but it is simply a motion to stop debate and vote immediately on the pending question. It requires a 2/3 vote and is not debatable. - Calling out “Question!” does not bind the Chair immediately to stop debate and call for the vote. Only the formal motion of the Previous Question and its adoption can do this. - This motion may apply just to an amendment or any other subsidiary motion. If unqualified, it applies only to the immediately pending motion. If so stated, it may also apply to everything pending – back to the main motion. Table (Lay on the Table) - The motion to table may not be qualified in any way, for example, “I move to table the motion until tomorrow.” It is always indefinite. If qualified in any way, it is actually a motion to postpone to a certain time. - The above distinction is important, because a motion to table is not debatable, but a motion to postpone it to a certain time is debatable. The motion to table requires only a majority vote. Reconsider - This motion must be made by someone who voted on the winning side when the vote was taken on the motion it is proposed to reconsider. (It may be seconded by anyone.) - This motion is in order only on the day the original vote was taken or the next succeeding day. After that the motion to rescind must be used. Division of the Assembly - Any member, by demanding a “division,” can require a voice vote or a vote by show of hands to be retaken as a rising vote – but no individual member can compel it to be counted. If the Chair does not think it necessary and a member does, the members may move to have the vote counted. 6 PROPOSED SPECIAL STANDING RULES 1. The Chair shall see that the agenda is followed as closely as possible. 2. Each member of the convention, when recognized by the Chair, shall state his or her name and congregation. 3. The 2-minute rule shall apply for all who speak from the floor, and for the committee during debate. 4. If a substitute motion is offered, the convention shall first decide by majority vote without debate whether or not to consider the substitute. If the decision is in the affirmative and the substitute motion is subsequently adopted, the original motion fails; if the substitute motion does not receive favorable action either to consider or to adopt, the original motion is again before the house. (This is the so-called “Behnken rule” for dealing with substitute motions.) 5. Resolutions prepared by the floor committees which are not acted upon by the convention before adjournment die. 6. The preface, preamble, and whereas sections shall be considered an integral part of the resolution or overture, and as such subject to the same serious consideration and adoption in all its parts as the main motion itself. 7. Unless covered by these standing rules of the convention, parliamentary procedure shall be governed by the most recent edition of Robert’s Rules of Order. 8. Resolutions that will require funding not included in the regular budget of the District must include the source of the additional funding. 9. Electronic devices such as laptop computers may be used on the floor of the convention. However they must be operated on battery power as no electricity will be provided. Use of the internet during convention sessions is prohibited. Cell phones must be in “silent” or “vibrate only” mode. Please use proper etiquette and show respect to your fellow delegates, speakers, and the business of the convention. 7 DEVOTION SCHEDULE “Joy in Salvation” MONDAY: Opening The Reverend Paul Sieveking MONDAY: Closing The Reverend Russell Senstad TUESDAY: Opening The Reverend Phill Andreasen (Memorial Service) + The Rev. Werner Wetzstein, EM, Logan, November 6, 2013 + The Rev. John Tews, EM, Fort Wayne, IN, January 31, 2014 + The Rev. Paul Bussert, EM, Minneapolis, MN, February 23, 2014 + The Rev. Helmut Schauland, EM, Sioux City, March 27, 2014 + The Rev. Thomas Albrecht, EM, Fort Dodge, May 31, 2014 + The Rev. Paul Mueller, EM, Sioux City, June 13, 2014 + The Rev. James Wolfram, EM, Spirit Lake, September 4, 2014 + The Rev. Patrick O’Neal, Immanuel, Spirit Lake, February 8, 2015 TUESDAY: Closing The Reverend Paul Sieveking CONVENTION CHAPLAIN: The Reverend Phill Andreasen 8 PROGRAM “Joy in Salvation” SUNDAY 2:30-5:45 PM Registration at Camp Okoboji 5:30 Light Supper at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Spirit Lake 7:00 Opening Divine Service with Holy Communion Immanuel Lutheran Church, Spirit Lake Sermon: Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison Celebrant: Rev. David Simonson Immediately after the Opening Service, President Sieveking will hold an orientation session for all interested delegates in the nave of Immanuel Lutheran Church. Convention Floor Committees will hold open hearings beginning 20 minutes after the close of the Service. They will be held in designated classrooms of Immanuel Lutheran Church. Registration reopens at Camp Okoboji. MONDAY MORNING 7:00 AM 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 Morning Prayer at the Point – Rev. Leroy Riemer Breakfast Convention Choir Rehearsal Opening Devotion & President’s Address Registration Report Opening of the 39th Convention of Iowa District West Appointments Test the Voting Machines Adoption of Standing Rules – page 7, Convention Workbook Report of the Commission on Constitutions – page 49, Convention Workbook Official Reception of Amigos en Cristo Lutheran Church, Denison Election of the District President Election of District Vice-Presidents Welcome from Camp Okoboji – Doug Kading, Camp Director Recess 10:25 Report of the Synod’s President-Part One, Rev. Nabil S. Nour, Fifth Vice-President of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod 11:30 Presentation of the Nominations Committee 11:55 Announcements Table Prayer – Rev. Phill Andreasen, Convention Chaplain 9 MONDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 PM “Joy in Salvation” Essayist: Rev. Dr. Brian Friedrich, President of Concordia University Nebraska 2:30 Report of the Synod President-Part Two, Questions and Answers 3:00 Recess 3:20 Election of District Officers 4:00 DISTRICT EDUCATION COMMITTEE REPORT Committee #3 – Life Together DISTRICT YOUTH COMMITTEE REPORT Committee #3 – Life Together Camp Okoboji Presentation Committee #3 – Life Together Christian Estate Planning Counselor – Jim Schroeder LCEF Vice-President – Carole White 6:00 Adjourn Evening Prayer – Rev. Russell Senstad 6:15 Announcements MONDAY EVENING 6:30 PM Barbeque Banquet 7:45 Program 8:30 Ice Cream Social TUESDAY MORNING 7:00 AM 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 Morning Prayer at the Point – Rev. Leroy Riemer Breakfast Convention Choir Rehearsal Memorial Service – Rev. Phill Andreasen “Joy in Salvation” Essay-Part Two 10:00 Recess 10:20 Reconvene STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT Committee #4 – Stewardship and Finances Mission Development Counselor – Gary Thies 10 11:55 Announcements Table Prayer TUESDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 PM Reconvene HUMAN CARE COMMITTEE REPORT Committee #2 – Mercy Lutheran Family Service IOWAY and LERT 3:00 Recess 3:20 Reconvene MISSIONS COMMITTEE REPORT Operation Barnabas Committee #1 – Witness 4:45 Announcements 5:00 Supper TUESDAY EVENING 7:00 Reconvene Election of Circuit Visitors Committee #4 – Stewardship and Finances Committee #3 – Life Together Committee #2 – Mercy Committee #1 – Witness Committee #5 – Convention Minutes Review Remaining Business Final Report Committee #6 – Registration & Credentials Installation of Officers Closing Devotion – Rev. Paul Sieveking 9:00 PM Official Close of Convention 11 CONVENTION COMMITTEES #1 WITNESS Ordained: Andrew Carlson (chair), Todd Jenks, Allen Henderson, Scott Jensen Commissioned: Marilyn Shults Lay: Ralph vonQualen, Wendi Canada, *, * #2 MERCY Ordained: Jonathan Watt (chair), Dave Doellinger, David Kuhnle, Timothy Jones Commissioned: * Lay: Chuck Downing, Lorraine Lebeck, Guy Brace, * #3 LIFE TOGETHER Ordained: Lindsay Watkins (chair), Paul Kaldahl, Jonathan Riggert, Neil Hayen Commissioned: * Lay: Ann Bass, Lynn Subbert, Michael Peterson, * #4 STEWARDSHIP AND FINANCES Ordained: Richard Merrill (chair), Marcus Manley, Dennis Martens, Bruce Jackson Commissioned: * Lay: John Short, Kim Dreyer, Mark Schulz, Max Dirks #5 CONVENTION MINUTES REVIEW Ordained: Glenn Bohmer (chair), John Schonkaes, Keith Schweitzer Commissioned: Cindy Storm Lay: Dave Friedrich, Steve Baedke #6 REGISTRATION AND CREDENTIALS Ordained: Ralph Shorey, Neil Wehmas, Nicholas Thackery Commissioned: Jennifer Grundmeier Lay: Jeff Frank, * #7 NOMINATING (elected at the 2012 Convention) Ordained: Robert Riggert (chair), Roger Carlisle, Mark Baldwin Commissioned: Lori Gamble Lay: Warren Puck, Carole White, John Tews * awaiting appointment 12 CONVENTION PRESENTERS AND ASSISTANTS CONVENTION MANAGER: The Rev. Mark Gerken ASSISTANT CONVENTION MANAGER: Roger Curtis SYNOD REPRESENTATIVE: The Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison & The Rev. Nabil Nour ESSAYIST: The Rev. Dr. Brian Friedrich HOST CONGREGATION: Immanuel Lutheran Church, Spirit Lake HOST PASTOR: The Rev. Dave Simonson OPENING WORSHIP SERVICE ORGANIST: The Rev. Timothy Frank CONVENTION CHOIR DIRECTOR: The Rev. David Beagley CONVENTION ORGANIST: The Rev. Timothy Frank JUDGE OF ELECTIONS: The Rev. Robert Riggert DISPLAYS AND EXHIBITS: Roger Curtis and Douglas Kading PRESS AND RADIO: The Rev. David Daumer CONVENTION SECRETARY: The Rev. Peter Wegner ASSISTANT SECRETARY & PARLIAMENTARIAN: The Rev. Albert Buelow CHAPLAIN: The Rev. Phill Andreasen SECRETARIAL STAFF: Jill Davis and Sue Light TECHNOLOGY: Jason Fuller 13 OFFICERS OF IOWA DISTRICT WEST President: First Vice-President: Second Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: The Rev. Paul Sieveking, 409 Kenyon Road, Suite B, Fort Dodge 50501 The Rev. Steve Turner, 3 Country Estates, Algona 50511 The Rev. Roger Carlisle, 405 Center Street, Box 189, Wall Lake 51466 The Rev. Peter Wegner, 612 45th Street, West Des Moines 50265 Mr. James Christensen, 1009 North 16th Street, Denison 51442 Voting Officers: Chairman of the Board: BOARD OF DIRECTORS The District President, Secretary, and Treasurer Mr. Lee Dreyer, 2242 140th Street, Fort Dodge 50501 Department Chairmen Christian Education: Missions: Human Care: Stewardship: Student Financial Aid: Youth: Ordained Minister Member-at-Large: Commissioned Minister Member-at-Large: Lay Members-at-Large: Advisory Members: Executive Assistants Education-Early Childhood: Education-Family: Education-Schools: Missions & Human Care: Stewardship: Youth: Adair Circuit: Algona Circuit: Boone Circuit: Carroll Circuit: Cherokee Circuit: Council Bluffs Circuit: Denison Circuit: Des Moines East Circuit: Des Moines West Circuit: Fort Dodge Circuit: Humboldt Circuit: LeMars Circuit: Mapleton Circuit: Northwest Circuit: Sac City Circuit: Sioux City Circuit: Southwest Circuit: Spencer Circuit: Storm Lake Circuit: vacant The Rev. Max Phillips, 29399 140th Street, Woodward 50276 Mrs. Judy Rozek, 759 Elizabeth Avenue, Fort Dodge 50501 The Rev. Mark Hansen, 910 South Carroll Street, Rock Rapids 51246 The Rev. Dave Loeschen, 1026 Oakpark Blvd, Denison 51442 The Rev. Ben Dose, 200 West Tracy Street, Arcadia 51430 The Rev. Tim Geitz, 1531 3rd Avenue SE, Le Mars 51031 Mr. Doug Kading, 523 East 13th Street, Spencer 51301 Mr. Kevin Clausen, 46106 230th Avenue, Havelock 50546 Ms. Marilyn Schroeder, 1828 14th Street, Boone 50036 The Vice-Presidents and the Executive Assistants to the President vacant - due to the passing of Mrs. Deb Fink Mrs. DeAnn Haas McCue, 9112 Oakwood Drive, Urbandale 50322 (PT) Mrs. Sally Kraayenbrink, 1561 National Avenue, Fort Dodge 50501 (PT) The Rev. Mark Gerken, 409 Kenyon Road, Suite B, Fort Dodge 50501 The Rev. Phill Andreasen, 1710 28th Street, Spirit Lake 51360 (PT) The Rev. Steve Hayden, 401 E 15th Place, Indianola 50125 (PT) CIRCUIT VISITORS The Rev. Steve Wichtendahl, 709 N 12th Street, Guthrie Center 50115 The Rev. Neil Hayen, 810 Inman Street, Mallard 50562 The Rev. Lindsay Watkins, 527 South Marshall Street, Boone 50036 The Rev. Brian Licht, 719 W 17th Street, Carroll 51401 The Rev. Leroy Riemer, PO Box 40, Sutherland 51058 The Rev. Ray Smith, 723 North 9th Street, Missouri Valley 51555 The Rev. Merle Mahnken, PO Box 6, Schleswig 51461 The Rev. Mark Baldwin, 409 NE 31st Street, Ankeny 50021 The Rev. Dave Dahlke, 6562 Center Street, West Des Moines 50266 The Rev. Bill Van Nostrand, 2976 170th Street, Vincent 50594 The Rev. Chad Dietrich, 3012 270th Street, Rockwell City 50579 The Rev. Andrew Carlson, 607 Elm Street, Ireton 51027 The Rev. Richard Merrill, 253 First Street South, Charter Oak 51439 The Rev. Jesse Burns, 306 Emily Street, Sanborn 51248 The Rev. Chuck Bettin, 2553 310th Street, Lake View 51450 The Rev. Ralph Shorey, 14 W 37th Street Place, Sioux City 51104 The Rev. Jonathan Watt, 800 B North Sumner, Creston 50801 The Rev. Glenn Bohmer, 915 3rd Avenue North, Estherville 51334 The Rev. Paul Egger, 400 Monona Street, Galva 51020 14 APPOINTIVE OFFICES Commission on Constitutions: The Reverend Paul G. Sieveking, Chairman Archivist-Historian: The Reverend Albert Buelow, West Des Moines The Lutheran Witness District Editor: Mr. Jason Fuller Student Financial Aid Committee: The Reverend David Loeschen, Denison, Chairman Miss Jane Gronau, Kiron The Reverend Alan Miller, Glidden Mrs. Andrea Johnson, Denison Communication Services: The Reverend David Daumer, Orange City OFFICERS OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH—MISSOURI SYNOD President: First Vice-President: Second Vice-President: Third Vice-President: Fourth Vice-President: Fifth Vice-President: Sixth Vice-President: Secretary: Chief Administrative Officer: Chief Financial Officer: Chief Mission Officer (Interim): The Reverend Dr. Matthew C. Harrison The Reverend Dr. Herbert C. Mueller, Jr. The Reverend Dr. John C. Wohlrabe, Jr. The Reverend Daniel Preus The Reverend Dr. Scott R. Murray The Reverend Nabil S. Nour The Reverend Dr. Robert T. Kuhn The Reverend Dr. Raymond L. Hartwig Ronald Schultz Jerald C. Wulf J. Bart Day 15 ROSTER CONGREGATION PASTOR LAY DELEGATE Adair, Immanuel/St. John Adel, Faith Algona, Trinity Alta, St. John Alta, St. Paul Altoona, Christ the King Ames, Memorial Ames, St. Paul Anita/Wiota, Holy Cross/First Ankeny, St. Paul Arcadia, Zion Atlantic, Zion Auburn, Zion Audubon, St. John Aurelia, St. Paul Battle Creek, St. John Battle Creek/Anthon, St. Paul/Trinity Boone/Dayton, St. Paul/Trinity Boone, Trinity Bouton, Christ Burt, St. John Carlisle, Holy Cross Carroll, St. Paul Casey/Dexter, St. John/Zion Charter Oak/Ricketts, Immanuel & St. Paul/St. Luke Charter Oak, St. John Cherokee, Trinity Clarinda/Shenandoah, Immanuel/Trinity Clarinda, St. John Clarinda/Bedford, St. Paul/St. Timothy Climbing Hill, St. John Clive, Living Faith Corning, Redeemer Correctionville, Grace Council Bluffs, Faith Council Bluffs, St. Paul Council Bluffs, Timothy Creston/Mt. Ayr, Trinity/First Denison/Dow City, Our Savior/Bethlehem Denison, Amigos en Cristo Denison, Zion Des Moines, Asian Des Moines, Calvary (Deaf) Des Moines, Hope Des Moines, Mount Olive Des Moines, Our Saviour Des Moines, Peace Timothy Fitzner John Burger Steve Turner John Schmidt vacant John Schonkaes Mark Heilman Todd Jenks Ted Weishaupt Mark Baldwin Benjamin Dose Kenneth Davidson vacant Gordon Buchholz Larry Lemke Randall Cormeny vacant Michael Standfest Lindsay Watkins Max Phillips Jason Peterson Kevin Johnson Brian Licht Jeffrey Keuning Timothy Newman John Short Kim Dreyer Dave Friedrich Timothy Frank Richard Merrill Jonathan Riggert Justin Whitmore Daryl Tompkins Nathan Dudley David Schoop Luke Timm Philip Ritter John Riebhoff Ronald Rosenkaimer Nathan Sherrill Michael Petri Jonathan Watt David Loeschen Daniel Vogel Kurt Kaiser One Chanh Keoouthai vacant Tim Braun Kendall Meyer Nathan Ragazinskas Peter Wegner Michael Ashbrook Keith Stoltze Paul Fuhrman 16 Mike Aswegan Carolyn McCall Thomas Wilson Bette Jane Weishaupt Bob Peters Allen Fann Allen Zobel Myron Pingel Linda Cormeny Justin Petersen Larry Olofson Gerald Luedtke Jim George Darrel Schmidt Jim Skinner Ralph von Qualen Max Dirks Glen Wichman Loren Johnson Guy Brace Harold Grosskopf Dan Hanusa Al Wegman Mike Lang Chuck Downing Curt Stender Richard Lee Jeff Rains Chuck Helmuth CONGREGATION ROSTER (continued) PASTOR Des Moines, Sudanese Des Moines, Trinity Eagle Grove/Rowan, Mt. Calvary/Immanuel Early, Faith Emmetsburg/West Bend, St. Paul/Peace Estherville, Immanuel Farnhamville, Holy Trinity Fenton, St. John Fort Dodge, Good Shepherd Fort Dodge, Prince of Peace Fort Dodge, St. Paul Galva, St. John Garner, St. John Garner, St. Paul Glenwood, Trinity Glidden/Coon Rapids, Peace/Trinity Greenfield, Immanuel Guthrie Center/Panora, Immanuel/St. Thomas Hartley, St. Paul Hawarden, Trinity Hinton, Trinity Honey Creek, St. John Humboldt/Fort Dodge, Zion/Trinity Ida Grove, St. Paul Indianola, Mt. Calvary Ireton, St. Paul Jefferson, Trinity Johnston, Messiah Kingsley, First Kiron/Deloit, St. John/Faith Lake City, Pilgrim Lake Park, Concordia Lake View, Emmanuel Lawton, Bethel Le Mars, Grace Lidderdale, Immanuel Livermore/LuVerne, Immanuel/Zion Logan, Immanuel Lone Rock/Cylinder, Immanuel/St. Luke Mallard/Ayrshire, Trinity/Zion Manilla, Trinity Manning, Zion Mapleton, St. Matthew Marcus, Peace Marcus/Quimby, Trinity/Pilgrim May City/Ocheyedan, St. John/St. Peter/Zion Missouri Valley, First Newell/Pomeroy/Fonda, St. Peter/Immanuel/First Norwalk, Christ Our Savior Oakland/Hastings, St. Paul/St. John Odebolt, Trinity Simon Yiech William Weiss Mark Peterson Charles Bettin Nicholas Thackery Thomas Marth Robert Zellmer vacant Lyle Hansen Edward Durand Alan Henderson Paul Egger Carl Hedberg Scott Kozisek Seth Kaiser Alan Miller Keith Schweitzer Steven Wichtendahl vacant Todd Bunge Steven Stoll David Kuhnle Jerry Raether Richard Salcido Steven Hayden Andrew Carlson Timothy Jones James Stogdill Duane Miesner vacant vacant Gerald Gauthier II Donald Peterson Bruce Jackson Timothy Geitz vacant vacant Jerald Firby David Bergquist Neil Hayen Ross Fritz Jonathan Conner Scott Jensen L. Kevin Roop Donald Meyer Neil Wehmas Ray Smith vacant Steve Klawonn John Rutz vacant 17 LAY DELEGATE Bruce Bennett Michael Loux Linda Bettin Mike Blankenfeld Daryl Eickhoff Lynn Subbert Jennifer Jensen Steve Baedke Lynn Dreyer Jon Jensen Carrol Boehnke David Rosendahl Larry Chambers Roger Klocksiem John Tews Mark Schulz Roger Johnson Lanny Casper Paul O’Neill Ron Stolle Kenneth Streck Terry Pauling Bud Vreeman Mark Erickson Jerry Clausen Glen Hayworth Elroy Koch Charles Rowe Londa Haukap Larry Hamer Michael G. Peterson Myron Bruhn Douglas Meyer Mark Segebart Warren Puck Doug Hagemann John Deichmann Steve Olson Dennis Heilman Don Hoffman Rusty Corderman Scott MacDonald Rick Mohr Darwyn Bettin CONGREGATION ROSTER (continued) PASTOR Ogden, Zion Orange City/Ireton, Faith/St. John Osceola/Leon, Immanuel/Our Savior Paullina, St. John (Germantown) Paullina, Zion Perry, Trinity Polk City, Beautiful Savior Red Oak/Sidney/Villisca, Our Savior/Our Savior/Mt. Calvary Remsen, Christ Rock Rapids/Larchwood, Peace/English Rockwell City/Knierim, Immanuel/Trinity Sac City, St. Paul’s Sac City, St. Peter Sanborn, St. John Schaller, St. Paul Schleswig, Immanuel Sergeant Bluff, Shepherd of Peace Sheldon, Our Savior Sioux City, Bethany Sioux City, Calvary Sioux City, Concordia Sioux City, Faith Sioux City, Redeemer Sioux City, St. Paul Spencer, Christ the King Spencer, First English Spirit Lake, Immanuel Storm Lake, Grace Storm Lake, St. John Storm Lake, Zion Sutherland/Sioux Rapids, Bethel/Faith Swea City, Our Savior Terril, Immanuel Urbandale, Gloria Dei Ute, St. Paul Van Meter, Trinity Vincent/Woolstock, St, Peter/St. John Wall Lake, Peace Walnut/Harlan/Persia, Our Savior/Peace/Trinity Webster City, St. Paul West Des Moines, Shepherd of the Valley Whittemore, St. Paul Wade Brandt David Daumer J. R. Wheeler Don Erickson Daniel Wagner Ken Bose Mark Schwalenberg Jerome Wagoner Dennis Martens Mark Hansen Chadric Dietrich Don Pobanz Herm Kramer Jesse Burns David Lyons Merle Mahnken Tim Schiller vacant vacant James Travis Henry Witte Ralph Shorey Russell Senstad Kenneth Hsu David Zimmer Paul Kaldahl Dave Simonson Bradley Ketcham Bruce Lesemann David Anthony Leroy Riemer David Schultz David Doellinger Joseph Meyer Marcus Manley Kenneth Schmidt Bill Van Nostrand Roger Carlisle Merlene Ostebee Mark Eichler David Dahlke Mark Resner 18 LAY DELEGATE Steve Kruse Howard Vlieger David Johannes Mike Moeller Steven Heeren Michael Larsen Jim Miller Keith Lambert Neil Neitzke Jeff Frank Randy Lyman Raymond Franz Jerry Ernst Doug Mammen Virgil Caldwell Robert Dunker Gene Eby Thomas Roti Larry Stille Rod Koth Vernon Winterhof Olie Leimer Donald Farquhar Mike Lockwood Dennis Dallman Wendi Canada Dave Seieroe Lee Bair Robert Kinne Teresa Bettin Lorraine Lebeck Steve Doering Ann Bass ADVISORY PASTORS Andreasen, Phill (EM) Bauer, Jeffery (Non-Candidate) Beagley, David (Associate Pastor) Belz, Kenneth (EM) Benson, Steven (Luther Park Services-RSO) Bodkins, Michael (Associate Pastor) Boeschen, Donald (EM) Bohmer, Glenn (EM) Brammeier, James (EM) Bruhn, Gerald (Lutheran Family Service-RSO) Buelow, Albert (EM) Clausen, George (Non-Candidate) Cloeter, Carl (EM) Eggers, Robert (EM) Ericksen, David (EM) Ewoldt, Virgil (EM) Fernandez, James (Associate Pastor) Flatau, Aaron (Associate Pastor) Foreman, Curtis (EM) Friedrich, Henry (EM) George, Gus (EM) Gerken, Mark (Executive Assistant) Guerra, Lincon (Associate Pastor) Hanson, Carl (Foreign Missionary) Hodges, Leon (EM) Jalas, Duane (EM) Jobst, Terry (EM) Johnson, Paul (EM) Jordan, Richard (EM) King, Stephen (Candidate) Konkel, Dennis (EM) Kottlowski, David (EM) Krause, Matt (Assistant Pastor) Krueger, Eugene (Assistant Pastor) Kuhn, Henry (EM) Lally, Richard (Associate Pastor) Lamb, James (Lutherans For Life-RSO) Letzring, Theodore (EM) Lindau, Robert (Associate Pastor) Lohman, John (EM) Maaske, Dennis (EM) Melz, Arno (EM) Mentink, Lee (EM) Milbrath, Gerald (EM) Moeller, Eric (Associate Pastor) Oetting, Tim (Non-Candidate) Oliver, Stephen (Foreign Missionary) Osslund, Richard (EM) Peitsch, Nathan (Associate Pastor) Petersen, Reynold (EM) Phillips, Tim (Associate Pastor) Pillack, Roland (EM) Riggert, Robert (EM) Robarge, Philip (Associate Pastor) Schauer, John (EM) Schenck, John (EM) Schillo, Eric (EM) Schmidt, Leland (EM) Sewing, David (Associate Pastor) Sharp, Michael (EM) Sieveking, Paul (District President) Ude, Steve (EM) Vogler, Loren (EM) Warneke, Matthew (EM) Winterrowd, Donald (EM) Wolfram, Michael (EM) Zirpel, David (Associate Pastor) EM=Emeritus Status RSO=Recognized Service Organization 19 SYNODICAL ROSTER OF COMMISSIONED MINISTERS Adams, Chelsea Barlow, Susan Bockelman, Byron (EM) Bohl, Noreen Brammeier, Kathleen Brown, Gail Camp, Julie Chellew, Deborah Clement, Laveta Dart, Cheryl (Candidate) Deranleau, Sarah (Candidate) Devereux, Susan (Non-Candidate) Doremus, Penelope (Non-Candidate) Dorn, Richard (EM) Dreyer, Debra (EM) Ehlers, Viola (EM) Eiden, Matthew (Candidate) Emery, Glen (Non-Candidate) Emily, Cory Erickson, Debra Espinosa, Lisa (Candidate) Foley, Anna (Non-Candidate) Gamble, Lori Geurink, Brenda Gingerich, Kathleen (Non-Candidate) Glassley, Kaitlyn (Non-Candidate) Gosch, Gretchen Grundmeier, Jennifer Guerra, Noemi Gunn, Sarah (Non-Candidate) Haake, Dale (EM) Haake, Jean (EM) Hadley, Linda (Non-Candidate) Hanusa, Lois (Non-Candidate) Heeren, Susan (Non-Candidate) Hodges, Doreen Hoffman, Cherryll (EM) Hoffman, Justin Hurst, Jane Janke, Rebekah Jones, Marilyn (EM) Kabrick, Bonnie Kading, Douglas Keuning, Lynette (Non-Candidate) Kightlinger, Tim Kipp, Michael Koenen, Genelle Koziel, Megan Kraayenbrink, Sally (Non-Candidate) Kratz, Robyn Krueger, Juanita (Non-Candidate) Kuphal, Eli Langfield, Tammy Leiding, Kristin Mann, Julie Marquardt, Romaine (EM) McCue, DeAnn Miller, Rachel (Candidate) Moeller, Janet Neumeyer, Rosalie (EM) Niemeyer, Brad (Non-Candidate) Ommen, Sharon (Non-Candidate) Pipho, Donald (EM) Pugh, Tia (Non-Candidate) Rains, Heidi Rausch, Kim Rector, Abby (Non-Candidate) Rudlaff, Richard (EM) Sanford, Julianne Schauer, Angela Schlueter, Michelle (Non-Candidate) Schmidt, Amy Schroeder, Amy Schulz, Janice (EM) Schumann, Lois (EM) Schutt, Kathleen Schutt, Megan (Non-Candidate) Seltz, Abigail (Non-Candidate) Shults, Marilyn Speltz, Tona Sprengeler, Cathy Stelling, Dwight (EM) Storm, Cindy Strong Davis, Alyce Stuhr, Lonnie (EM) Sump, Merrilee Sunderman, Sarah Tanney, Mark Tanney, Megan Termuende, Edwin (EM) Venzke, Jeanette (EM) Wagoner, Mary Lou (EM) Watson, Elizabeth Whitmore, Jennifer (Non-Candidate) Wisneski, Jean (EM) Yoakum, Marilyn (EM) York, JoAnn (EM) 20 OFFICIAL ACTS PASTORS ENTERING THE DISTRICT CANDIDATE MARCUS MANLEY, graduate of Fort Wayne, 2012, was ordained at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Columbus, Indiana, June 10, 2012. He was installed as sole pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ute on June 17, 2012, by President Paul Sieveking. CANDIDATE WADE BRANDT, graduate of St. Louis, 2012, was ordained and installed as sole pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, Ogden on June 17, 2012, by the Rev. Mark Heilman. CANDIDATE JUSTIN WHITMORE, graduate of St. Louis, 2012 was ordained at Trinity Lutheran Church, Shenandoah, July 15, 2012. He was installed as sole pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Shenandoah and Immanuel Lutheran Church, Clarinda on July 15, 2012, by President Paul Sieveking. CANDIDATE TIMOTHY OETTING, graduate of St. Louis, 2012, was ordained at St. John Lutheran Church, Sanborn, August 18, 2012. He was installed as sole pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Sheldon on August 18, 2012, by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR SCOTT KOZISEK, of Seymour, Indiana, accepted a call to St. Paul Lutheran Church, Garner. He was installed as sole pastor, June 30, 2013 by the Rev. Steven Turner. CANDIDATE NEIL WEHMAS, graduate of St. Louis, 2013, was ordained at St. Paul Lutheran Church Ankeny, June 30, 2013. He was installed as sole pastor of St. Peter Lutheran Church & Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheydan and St. John Lutheran Church, May City on July 14, 2013 by the Rev. Jesse Burns. CANDIDATE MATTHEW KRAUSE, graduate of St. Louis, 2013, was ordained and installed as family life pastor of Faith Lutheran Church, Adel on July 7, 2013, by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR MARK EICHLER, of Emporia, Kansas, accepted a call to St. Paul Lutheran Church, Webster City. He was installed as sole pastor, August 11, 2013 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR JOHN SCHENCK, emeritus, transferred from the South Wisconsin District, August 15, 2013. PASTOR JOHN RIEBHOFF, candidate, transferred from the Kansas District, January 17, 2014. PASTOR LINCON GUERRA, of Lowell, North Carolina, accepted a call to Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, West Des Moines. He was installed as church planter, February 9, 2014 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR DAVID ZIMMER, of Guttenberg, Iowa, accepted a call to Christ the King Lutheran Church, Spencer. He was installed as sole pastor, April 6, 2014 by President Paul Sieveking. CANDIDATE RICHARD LALLY, graduate of St. Louis, 2014, was ordained and installed as associate pastor of Hope Lutheran Church, Des Moines, June 22, 2014 by President Paul Sieveking. CANDIDATE MARK RESNER, graduate of Fort Wayne, 2014, was ordained and installed as sole pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Whittemore, July 27, 2014 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR ROBERT EGGERS, JR., emeritus, transferred from the Missouri District, August 1, 2014. 21 PASTOR ERIC MOELLER, of Selma, Alabama, accepted a call to Grace Lutheran Church, Storm Lake. He was installed as associate pastor, August 17, 2014 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR CARL CLOETER, emeritus, transferred from the Iowa East District, September 15, 2014. PASTOR JOSEPH MEYER, of Peoria, Illinois, accepted a call to Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Urbandale. He was installed as senior pastor, October 26, 2014 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR CHRISTOPHER NITZEL, of Bloomington, Illinois, accepted a call to St. Paul Lutheran Church, Hartley. He was installed as sole pastor, April 19, 2015 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTORS LEAVING THE DISTRICT PASTOR LAWRENCE BOYE, emeritus, transferred to the Kansas District, July 16, 2012. PASTOR DALE GLAWATZ, emeritus, transferred to the Iowa East District, January 1, 2013. PASTOR KLAUS RAAB, candidate, transferred to the Nebraska District, February 6, 2013. PASTOR MICHAEL BOTSFORD, emeritus, transferred to the North Wisconsin District, May 3, 2013. PASTOR MICHAEL HUEBNER, sole pastor of Christ The King Lutheran Church, Spencer, transferred to the Indiana District, June 3, 2013. PASTOR RUSSELL ANDERSON, emeritus, transferred to the Florida/Georgia District, July 1, 2013. PASTOR THOMAS COLE, emeritus, transferred to the Nebraska District, July 13, 2013. PASTOR RONALD BURCHAM, senior pastor of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Urbandale, transferred to the Pacific Southwest District, October 5, 2013. PASTOR TIMOTHY CHASE, sole pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Correctionville; St. Paul Lutheran Church, Battle Creek; Trinity Lutheran Church, Anthon, transferred to the Minnesota South District, January 27, 2014. PASTOR PETER JURCHEN, associate pastor of Hope Lutheran Church, Des Moines, transferred to the Nebraska District, January 27, 2014. PASTOR CRAIG ZANDI, sole pastor of Pilgrim Lutheran Church, Lake City and Zion Lutheran Church, Auburn, transferred to the North Wisconsin District, September 8, 2014. PASTOR CHRISTOPHER MARONDE, sole pastor of Faith Lutheran Church, Deloit and St. John Lutheran Church, Kiron, transferred to the Nebraska District, September 29, 2014. PASTOR JOSEPH SEIFERT, associate pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Algona, transferred to the Kansas District, October 20, 2014. PASTOR MICHAEL HARMAN, sole pastor of St. Peter Lutheran Church, Newell; Immanuel Lutheran Church, Pomeroy; First Lutheran Church, Fonda, transferred to the Minnesota South District, December 22, 2014. 22 PASTOR ADAM PECK, associate pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ida Grove, transferred to the Michigan District, April 13, 2015. PASTOR DAVID MORFITT, chaplain of Perry Lutheran Home, Perry, transferred to the South Dakota District, April 20, 2015. CHANGES WITHIN THE DISTRICT PASTOR TERRY JOBST, emeritus of Warrington, Pa., placed on restricted status, August 9, 2012. PASTOR HENRY WITTE, missionary to Hispanics, Iowa District West, to sole pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church, Sioux City. He was installed August 26, 2012 by the Rev. Ralph Shorey. PASTOR DAVID BEAGLEY, assistant pastor of Memorial Lutheran Church, Ames, to associate pastor, October 7, 2012. PASTOR KLAUS RAAB, sole pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, Climbing Hill, to candidate status, November 1, 2012. PASTOR LARRY ROOP, sole pastor of St. Thomas, Panora, to sole pastor of Peace Lutheran Church, Marcus. He was installed November 11, 2012 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR BRADLEY KETCHAM, sole pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, Audubon, to sole pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Storm Lake. He was installed on December 2, 2012 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR AARON FLATAU, assistant pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, Humboldt, to associate pastor, January 20, 2013. PASTOR ROBERT LINDAU JR., emeritus, to associate pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Council Bluffs. He was installed on February 10, 2013 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR NATHAN SHERRILL, sole pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Council Bluffs to senior pastor, February 10, 2013. PASTOR GEORGE CLAUSEN, candidate, to non-candidate, June 1, 2013. PASTOR GORDON BUCHHOLZ, emeritus, to sole pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, Audubon. He was installed on June 16, 2013 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR JOHN BURGER, sole pastor of Faith Lutheran Church, Adel, to senior pastor, July 7, 2013. PASTOR DAVID SCHOOP, emeritus, to sole pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, Climbing Hill. He was installed on July 28, 2013 by the Rev. Ralph Shorey. PASTOR DAVID SCHULTZ, sole pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, Fenton, to sole pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Swea City. He was installed on July 28, 2013 by the Rev. Neil Hayen. PASTOR TERRY JOBST, emeritus of Warrington, Pa., restricted status extended, August 9, 2013. 23 PASTOR DAVID SIMONSON, sole pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Webster City to interim pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, Fenton. He was installed on September 1, 2013 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR MARK PETERSON, candidate, to sole pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Rowan and Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Eagle Grove. He was installed on November 10, 2013 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR ADAM PECK, assistant pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ida Grove, to associate pastor, November 17, 2013. PASTOR TIMOTHY OETTING, sole pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Sheldon, to candidate status, June 1, 2014. PASTOR JEFFREY BAUER, non-candidate, to extended non-candidate, July 13, 2014. PASTOR BRADLEY KETCHAM, sole pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Storm Lake, to senior pastor, August 17, 2014. PASTOR PATRICK O’NEAL, associate pastor of Immanuel, Spirit Lake, to senior pastor. He was installed on September 21, 2014 by the Rev. Steven Turner. PASTOR JOHN RIEBHOFF, candidate, to sole pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Correctionville. He was installed on November 16, 2014 by the Rev. Roger Carlisle. PASTOR WILLIAM WEISS, sole pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Lidderdale, to sole pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Des Moines. He was installed on November 16, 2014 by President Paul Sieveking. PASTOR DAVID SIMONSON, interim pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, Fenton, to associate pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Spirit Lake. He was installed on November 23, 2014 by the Rev. Phill Andreasen. PASTOR TIMOTHY OETTING, candidate to non-candidate, December 26, 2014. PASTOR DANIEL VOGEL, missionary to Hispanics, Iowa District West, to sole pastor of Amigos en Cristo Lutheran Church, Denison. He was installed on February 8, 2015 by the Rev. Merle Mahnken. PASTOR STEVEN BENSON, chaplain, Iowa District West, to chaplain at Luther Park Services, Des Moines. He was installed by the Rev. Peter Wegner on March 8, 2015. PASTORS – RETIRED, RESIGNED, REMOVED PASTOR LAWRENCE BOYE, sole pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Clarinda and Trinity Lutheran Church, Shenandoah, to emeritus, July 9, 2012. PASTOR DALE GLAWATZ, sole pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Garner, to emeritus, January 1, 2013. PASTOR MICHAEL SHARP, chaplain of St. Luke Lutheran Home & Services, Inc., Spencer, to emeritus, January 1, 2013. 24 PASTOR MICHAEL BOTSFORD, sole pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Whittemore, to emeritus, May 1, 2013. PASTOR RUSSELL ANDERSON, sole pastor of St. Peter Lutheran Church and Zion Lutheran Church, Ocheyedan, to emeritus, July 1, 2013. PASTOR DAVID ERICKSEN, sole pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Hartley, to emeritus, August 26, 2013. PASTOR PAUL JOHNSON, sole pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, May City, to emeritus, September 1, 2013. PASTOR DANIEL BEATTIE, suspended status, removed from the roster, December 5, 2013. PASTOR PHILL ANDREASEN, senior pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Spirit Lake, to emeritus, June 1, 2014. PASTOR DENNIS KONKEL, missionary to the deaf, Iowa District West, to emeritus, June 20, 2014. PASTOR MICHAEL WOLFRAM, sole pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Des Moines, to emeritus, June 30, 2014. PASTORS – CALLED TO GLORY PASTOR WERNER WETZSTEIN, emeritus, Logan, November 6, 2013. PASTOR JOHN TEWS, emeritus, Fort Wayne, Indiana, January 31, 2014. PASTOR PAUL BUSSERT, emeritus, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 23, 2014. PASTOR HELMUT SCHAULAND, emeritus, Sioux City, March 27, 2014. PASTOR THOMAS ALBRECHT, emeritus, Fort Dodge, May 31, 2014. PASTOR PAUL MUELLER, emeritus, Sioux City, June 13, 2014. PASTOR JAMES WOLFRAM, emeritus, Spirit Lake, September 4, 2014. PASTOR PATRICK O’NEAL, senior pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Spirit Lake, February 8, 2015. CONGREGATIONS ESTABLISHED/DISSOLVED Our Savior Lutheran Church, Red Oak, disbanded February 1, 2013. St. John Lutheran Church, Fenton and Our Savior Lutheran Church, Swea City, dissolved multicongregation parish, July 27, 2013. St. John Lutheran Church, Burt and Zion Lutheran Church, Lu Verne, dissolved multi-congregation parish, October 1, 2013. Zion Lutheran Church, Lu Verne and Immanuel Lutheran Church, Livermore, formed multi-congregation parish, October 2, 2013. 25 First Lutheran Church, Mt. Ayr and Trinity Lutheran Church, Creston, merged, January 12, 2014. Trinity Lutheran Church, Anthon; St. Paul Lutheran Church, Battle Creek; Grace Lutheran Church, Correctionville, dissolved multi-congregation parish, March 2, 2014. Trinity Lutheran Church, Anthon and St. Paul Lutheran Church, Battle Creek, formed multi-congregation parish, March 19, 2014. Our Savior Lutheran Church, Denison and Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Dow City, formed multicongregation parish, August 24, 2014. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Guthrie Center and St. Thomas Lutheran Church, Panora, formed multicongregation parish, January 11, 2015. Amigos en Cristo Evangelical Lutheran Church, new church start, February 17, 2015. 26 COMMISSIONED MINISTERS ENTERING THE DISTRICT TIA PUGH, Non-Candidate, transferred from Northwest District, July 10, 2012. JUSTIN HOFFMAN, formerly of Albuquerque, NM, to Zion Lutheran School, Denison. He was installed August 12, 2012 by Rev. David Sewing. TAMMY LANGFIELD, formerly of Watertown, WI, to Zion Lutheran School, Denison. She was installed August 12, 2012 by Rev. David Sewing. KIMBERLY RAUSCH, graduate of Concordia, St. Paul, MN, to Zion Lutheran School, Denison. She was commissioned and installed August 12, 2012 by Rev. David Sewing. MARK TANNEY, graduate of Concordia, Mequon, WI, to Zion Lutheran School, Denison. He was commissioned and installed August 12, 2012 by Rev. David Sewing. MEGAN TANNEY, graduate of Concordia, Mequon, WI, to Zion Lutheran School, Denison. She was commissioned and installed August 12, 2012 by Rev. David Sewing. JANE HURST, colloquy graduate of Concordia, St. Paul, MN, to Clarinda Lutheran School, Clarinda. She was commissioned and installed January 20, 2013 by Rev. Nathan Dudley. JENNIFER WHITMORE, Non-Candidate, transferred from Southern Illinois District, February 1, 2013. TRISHA STEFFEN, Non-Candidate, transferred from Indiana District, March 13, 2013. CHELSEA ADAMS, formerly of Oklahoma City, OK, to Mt. Olive Lutheran School, Des Moines. She was installed August 18, 2013 by Rev. Kendall Meyer. REBEKAH JANKE, graduate of Concordia, Mequon, WI, to Mt. Olive Lutheran School, Des Moines. She was commissioned and installed August 18, 2013 by Rev. Kendall Meyer. RACHEL MILLER, graduate of Concordia, St. Paul, MN, to Clarinda Lutheran School, Clarinda. She was commissioned and installed September 22, 2013 by Rev. Nathan Dudley. KAITLYN TIBBEN, graduate of Concordia, Seward, NE, to Clarinda Lutheran School, Clarinda. She was commissioned and installed September 22, 2013 by Rev. Nathan Dudley. ELIZABETH WATSON, formerly of Montague, MI, to St. Paul Lutheran Church, Carroll. She was installed October 20, 2013 by Rev. Brian Licht. SHARON OMMEN, Non-Candidate, transferred from Missouri District, April 23, 2014. JESSICA LONG, graduate of Concordia, Mequon, WI, to Our Savior Lutheran Church, Denison. She was commissioned and installed on August 31, 2014 by Rev. David Loeschen. JULIE MANN, formerly of Minneapolis, MN, to St. Paul Lutheran School, Fort Dodge. She was installed September 14, 2014 by Rev. Allen Henderson. ELI KUPHAL, graduate of Concordia, St. Paul, MN, to St. Paul Lutheran School, Fort Dodge. He was commissioned and installed September 14, 2014 by Rev. Allen Henderson. 27 SARAH SUNDERMAN, formerly of Nashville, TN, to Clarinda Lutheran School, Clarinda. She was installed September 28, 2014 by Rev. Nathan Dudley. MICHAEL KIPP, formerly of Chippewa Falls, WI, to Redeemer Lutheran Church, Sioux City. He was installed November 30, 2014 by Rev. Russell Senstad. NOEMI GUERRA, graduate of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MO, to Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, West Des Moines. She was commissioned and installed December 7, 2014 by President Paul Sieveking. ROMAINE MARQUARDT, Emeritus, transferred from South Wisconsin District, January 12, 2015. CHERYL DART, Candidate, transferred from Missouri District, February 15, 2015. RICHARD DORN, Emeritus, transferred from Minnesota South District, March 1, 2015. HEIDI RAINS, colloquy graduate of Concordia, St. Paul, MN, to Mt. Olive Lutheran School, Des Moines. She was commissioned and installed April 26, 2015 by Rev. Kendall Meyer. TONA SPELTZ, colloquy graduate of Concordia, St. Paul, MN, to Mt. Olive Lutheran School, Des Moines. She was commissioned and installed April 26, 2015 by Rev. Kendall Meyer. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS - CHANGES WITHIN THE DISTRICT MARY LOU WAGONER, formerly of Clarinda Lutheran School, Clarinda, to Emeritus, August 1, 2012. MARILYN SHULTS, Candidate, to Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, West Des Moines. She was installed on January 23, 2013 by Rev. David Dahlke. SHERRI FUCHS, Candidate, to Non-Candidate, April 17, 2013. MATTHEW EIDEN, formerly of Trinity Lutheran Church, Cherokee, to Candidate, June 1, 2013. KATHLEEN BRAMMEIER, formerly of Mt. Olive Lutheran School, Des Moines, to Emeritus, June 16, 2013. ANNA FOLEY, formerly of Trinity Lutheran School, Boone, to Non-Candidate, July 1, 2013. GENE SOMMERFELD, formerly of St. Paul Lutheran School, Fort Dodge, to Emeritus, July 1, 2013. MICAH BUSS, formerly of Clarinda Lutheran School, Clarinda, to Non-Candidate, August 1, 2013. JENNIFER ROBBERTS, formerly of Clarinda Lutheran School, Clarinda, to Candidate, August 1, 2013. DALE KARNER, formerly of Trinity Lutheran School, Boone, to Candidate, August 31, 2013. BRADLEY NIEMEYER, formerly of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Fort Dodge, to Non-Candidate, November 4, 2013. JUANITA KRUEGER, Candidate, to Non-Candidate, May 18, 2014. KATILYN TIBBEN, formerly of Clarinda Lutheran School, Clarinda, to Non-Candidate, August 1, 2014. 28 RACHEL MILLER, formerly of Clarinda Lutheran School, Clarinda, to Candidate, August 1, 2014. KATHLEEN BRAMMEIER, EM, to Mt. Olive Lutheran School, Des Moines. She was installed August 17, 2014 by Rev. Kendall Meyer. SUSAN HEEREN, Non-Candidate, to Non-Candidate extended, May 31, 2015 COMMISSIONED MINISTERS - LEAVING THE DISTRICT BRENT SCHULTZ, Candidate, transferred to North Wisconsin District, August 18, 2012. MARK SPERRY, Candidate, transferred to Iowa District East, January 1, 2013. SHERRI FUCHS, Non-Candidate, transferred to South Wisconsin District, April 18, 2013. KAILA WEISS, formerly of Clarinda Lutheran School, Clarinda, transferred to Pacific Southwest District, August 23, 2013. JONATHAN DANEK, Candidate, transferred to Nebraska District, September 19, 2013. BONNIE KARNER, Candidate, transferred to Pacific Southwest District, November 1, 2013. DALE KARNER, Candidate, transferred to Pacific Southwest District, November 26, 2013. KELLY HELM, Non-Candidate, transferred to North Dakota District, December 19, 2013. DEBORAH JURCHEN, Non-Candidate, transferred to Nebraska District, January 27, 2014. GENE SOMMERFELD, Emeritus, transferred to Minnesota North District, July 2, 2014. MICAH BUSS, Non-Candidate, transferred to Indiana District, July 18, 2014. MICHELLE MCMULLEN, formerly of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Denison, to Texas District, August 15, 2014. EMILY WOELFEL, formerly of St. Paul Lutheran School, Fort Dodge, transferred to South Wisconsin District, August 10, 2014. COMMISSIONED MINISTERS – REMOVED FROM ROSTER AMANDA L’HEUREUX, July 1, 2012 LYNN GREUNKE, August 2, 2012 ANDREA JOHNSON, August 6, 2012 JENNIFER ROBBERTS, December 14, 2013 TRISHA STEFFEN, April 8, 2014 TRACIE DEDOR, August 1, 2014 SCHOOLS CLOSED Emmetsburg, St. Paul Lutheran Preschool, July 11, 2011. Council Bluffs, Timothy Lutheran Preschool, May 29, 2014. 29 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Joy in Salvation “After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. And they cried out in a loud voice: “Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb” (Revelation 7:9-10). Our Lord invites us to see a vision of a multitude gathered around His throne and to join in the joyous celebration of the church triumphant. Is this heaven? It’s Iowa! Is it in the future? It’s now! For the Lord continues to send a multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language to live among us. He sends us into a rapidly changing world. We will continue to see changes in technology. Families will be redefined. Our population will continue to decline, age, and become ethnically more diverse. Many in the world will consider Christianity irrelevant. Our values will be challenged. Our churches will be mistrusted. Our faith will be threatened. This world will seem foreign to us. Saint Peter addresses us as “God’s elect, strangers in this world” (1 Peter 1:1). He reminds us who we are by the grace of God, “You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for His own possession, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light” (1 Peter 2:9). As we live in this world and carry out our vocation, Peter also encourages us, “Always be prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for the reason for the hope that is in you” (1 Peter 3:15). So, with all The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod we declare that every baptized Christian is a missionary, every congregation, school, and ministry is a mission outpost…not only a fortress where we flee from the world to be refreshed in the Word and Sacraments, but an outpost to help us connect to the world around us. God calls us to change. We must not change our doctrine, based on Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions, but to faithfully proclaim it to those who do not yet know and believe. We need to change from an inward focus on what is needed to keep the doors of the church open to serve ourselves to an outward focus on what is needed to serve our community. We need to change from a focus on our own congregation to a focus on the Kingdom of God. We need to change from letting finances drive the mission to the mission driving the finances. Missions The District’s role in this mission is, “to assist the congregations and their members in conserving and promoting the unity of faith and in carrying out their mission…more effectively and efficiently together with other congregations” (LCMS Handbook 1.3.3). Through Ablaze Mission Grants the District has partnered with congregations to support new mission initiatives in their own communities. IOWAY (Individual Outreach With Adults and Youth) provides training and opportunities for youth and adults to participate in mission trips and servant events. IDW continues to be a leading District in the support of our national and international mission work together through The LCMS as we continue to raise our commitment to 50% of the funds received from unrestricted congregation support. At the same time we encourage support of our LCMS missionaries over and above our commitment to the Synod through Mission Central. Education The District has aligned our education ministry around three areas. Our Lutheran Schools continue to provide quality, accredited, Lutheran education. The District assists them through workshops and conferences for principals and teachers, through grants, and support from the Iowa Lutheran School Tuition Organization (ILSTO). Our 45 Lutheran Preschools also provide quality Lutheran programs for families in our congregations and communities as an alternative to the state sponsored preschool programs. 30 Our Family Life Ministry Committee seeks to provide Christian education resources to assist our congregations and families with Sunday school, Vacation Bible School, confirmation instruction, and adult education programs. Endowment and legacy gifts have allowed us to provide increasing amounts of financial aid to students preparing for church work careers, students attending Concordia University System schools, and for our workers seeking continuing education. We have also addressed the issue of church workers’ indebtedness through the Ministry Excellence Fund. Youth Services The Youth Services Committee seeks to assist congregations and workers in the faith formation of our young people for Christian life in this rapidly changing world. The District continues to host annual youth gatherings, facilitate national youth gatherings, coordinate servant events and mission trips, and work with Camp Okoboji in summer camp programs. Stewardship The Stewardship Committee leads the effort to transition our thinking from “stewardship” to “discipleship” with a focus on a Christian’s management of all of life in Christ. The District provides workshops and monthly resources to assist pastors and congregations to preach and teach “discipleship.” The District continues a partnership with the Lutheran Church Foundation to provide a Christian Estate Planning Counselor to assist congregations and laity wishing to fund ministries through endowment and legacy gifts. IDW also partners with The Lutheran Church Extension Fund to provide an LCEF Vice-President to serve our congregations, workers, and laity with investment opportunities, loans, and an arch of church extension services. Human Care The District seeks to assist our congregations to show the mercy of Christ and address human needs in their own midst and in their communities. We maintain a strong partnership with Lutheran Family Service that now shares space in the District office building. Over 500 of our members have been trained to be Lutheran Early Responders, and four LERT trailers are equipped to quickly respond in times of disaster anywhere they might strike. Operation Barnabas chapters seek to serve our military personnel and their families during and after deployment. A new position, District Chaplain to Church Workers, and a reactivated Ministerial Health Committee provide support for our workers to “Pay careful attention” to themselves (Acts 20:28). Partners We give thanks for all the ministry partners in IDW. Each fall a leadership retreat seeks to align all of the resources of the District for the sake of the mission including: the District Board of Directors and members of District Committees; Camp Okoboji; Lutheran Women’s Missionary League; Lutheran Laymen’s League and Lutheran Hour Ministries; Lutheran Church Extension Fund; Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Foundation; Lutheran Family Service; Mission Central; and Perry Lutheran Home. Legacy Gift We give thanks to God for a Legacy gift of over $1,900,000 given by Esther Soenksen to provide funding for the ministries of the District over and above the regular contributions from the congregations. The first ten percent was forwarded to The LCMS for work outside the District as part of our walk together. With the remainder the Board of Directors adopted a ten year plan to fund: an annual world mission project through Mission Central; a chaplain for professional church workers; an educational loan repayment program for our workers; outreach ministry for our Lutheran Schools; and a part-time executive for family life ministry. 31 Iowa District West is uniquely blessed by God with the resources, people, congregations and schools, professional church workers, and with the Word and Sacraments to faithfully carry out our mission…His mission. The Lord of the church invites us to join Him in His mission and to celebrate with Him, like the shepherd who found his lost sheep, the woman who found her lost coin, and the father who found his lost son in Luke 15. He says, to us, “Rejoice with me…” His Joy is our Joy…the Joy in Salvation Respectfully submitted, President Paul G. Sieveking 32 FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT’S REPORT Joy in Salvation It is has been a joy to serve as the First Vice President of Iowa District West for the past three years. Salvation in the Old Testament isn't discussed primarily in terms of “going to heaven”— but more so in terms of “belonging to God” as His people. The word salvation carries the idea of God’s divine protection for His people in the midst of dangerous circumstances. Does this sound familiar? We live in a culture that seems to be more and more hostile to what we believe, teach and confess; how can we be joyful? God is with us and we belong to Him! God has blessed Iowa District West with incredible blessings. We have pastors who are well-trained and lead with servants hearts. We have congregations where people gather to be nourished through Word and Sacraments. God has cultivated a loving and caring character in our District. God has blessed us with a spirit of generosity. The Holy Spirit has caused a passion for missions among us. God has raised up multigenerational faithful leaders to guide this District. For these and countless other reasons, we give thanks to God! The Joy in Salvation is now ours in Christ; the confidence that what God has done for us in the past guarantees our participation in what God will do in the future. We can all be incredibly joyful regarding the future because it is not about us, it is all about Christ. Always in Christ, Pastor Steve Turner, First Vice President SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT’S REPORT It has been said that life is an emotional roller coaster. Sometimes we’re happy and sometimes we’re sad. Our joy in salvation through Jesus Christ, however, is a constant in life in which we can be confident. In the words of St. Paul, “Nothing in all creation can separate us from God’s love for us in Christ Jesus our Lord!” (Romans 8:39 CEV). These past three years have given me the joy and privilege of serving as Second Vice President of IDW. I have actively served on the Board of Youth Services and the Board of Missions of the District. I also served in an advisory role on the Board of Directors of IDW. As Second Vice President, I officiated the installation of Pastor Riebhoff at Grace Lutheran Church of Correctionville. It is with great joy that I have been able to serve our Lord in this District. Respectfully submitted, The Rev. Roger Carlisle, Second Vice President 33 THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The first meeting of the Board of Directors following the 2012 District Convention was held on August 21, 2012, at the District Office, 409 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge, Iowa. At this meeting, the minutes of the recently held District Convention were approved as prescribed in the District Handbook. There was one correction: page 20, lines 33 and 34 should read, “a video from Lutheran Hour Ministries” not Lutheran World Relief. The minutes were accepted as corrected. Since then, the Board of Directors has held meetings on the following dates and at the following places: October 10, 2012, at the Board of Directors Retreat at Camp Okoboji; February 14, 2013, at the District Office, 409 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge; May 9, 2013, at the District Office at 409 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge; August 15, 2013, at the District Office at 409 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge; October 9, 2013, at the Board of Directors Retreat at Camp Okoboji; February 14, 2014, at the District Office at 409 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge; May 15, 2014, at the District Office at 409 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge; August 21, 2014, at the District Office at 409 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge; October 8, 2014, at the Board of Directors Retreat at Camp Okoboji; February 17, 2015, at the District Office at 409 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge; May 14, 2015, at the District Office at 409 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge (this meeting not having taken place as of the date of this report). The Board of Directors had a total of twelve regular meetings since the 2012 District Convention. At each of its meetings, the Board of Directors received reports from the District President and from the various committees of the Board, the District Executive Assistants, the District Treasurer, the Christian Estate Planning Counselor, the Mission Development Counselor, the Lutheran Church Extension Fund Missouri Synod Vice President for the Iowa District West Program, and the IOWAY Director, and took action on these reports as necessary. Changes in the Board of Directors since the 2012 District Convention were as follows: (l) at the May 15, 2014, meeting, the Rev. Phill Andreasen, was appointed to the newly-created position of DISTRICT CHAPLAIN FOR CHURCH WORKERS. This brings the Executive Assistant for Stewardship, the coordinator of the PALS (Post-Seminary Applied Learning and Support) program and Church Worker Health under the guidance of one person; (2) at the August 21, 2014, it was announced that the Rev. Kendall Meyer had resigned as Chairman of the District’s Education Committee and that Mrs. Deb Fink was appointed to serve as the Executive Assistant for Early Childhood Education; (3) at the October 8, 2014, meeting, President Sieveking reported that since there were only a few more months until elections at the District Convention, he would serve as Chairman pro tempore of the Christian Education Committee. Respectfully submitted, The Rev. Peter C. Wegner, District Secretary 34 C I R C U I T V I S I T O R S ’ R E PO R T S ADAIR CIRCUIT: Pastor Steven Wichtendahl, Visitor Since the 2012 District Convention, our circuit rejoices in the Joy of Salvation as Word and Sacrament ministry and faithful proclamation of the Holy Scriptures and our Lutheran Confessions, continues in Immanuel & St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Churches of Adair, Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Anita and First Lutheran Church, southeast of Wiota, Zion Lutheran in Atlantic, St. John’s Lutheran in Casey, Zion Lutheran in Dexter, Immanuel Lutheran in Greenfield, Faith Lutheran in Winterset, Immanuel Lutheran in Guthrie Center and St. Thomas Lutheran in Panora as well as ministry to the homebound and hospitalized. Together we have witnessed the miracle of God’s grace as Jesus comes to us in His Sacred Word, the waters of Holy Baptism, and the bread and wine of His Holy Supper. We continue to patiently instruct our youth, equip the Saints for service in His Kingdom, and when the time comes, gently walk our brothers and sisters safely home to dwell in the eternal house of our Lord forever. ALGONA CIRCUIT: Pastor Neil Hayen, Visitor The churches of the Algona Circuit are as follows: Trinity-Algona, Zion-Ayrshire, St. John-Burt, St. PaulEmmetsburg, St. Luke-Fairville, St. John-Fenton, St. John-Garner, St. Paul-Garner, Immanuel-Lone Rock, Trinity-Mallard, Our Savior-Swea City, Peace-West Bend, St. Paul-Whittemore. The pastors of the Algona Circuit continue to meet monthly for Bible study. We also use the monthly topical studies produced by the Council of Presidents. There have been several pastoral changes in the Circuit during the last trienium. The Rev Dale Glawatz (Garner) retired December 2012. The Rev Michael Botsford (Whittemore) retired May 2013. The Rev David Schultz resigned his call to St John, Fenton and was called to serve Our Savior, Swea City. The Rev David Simonson was called to serve as intentional interim Pastor at St John, Fenton from September 2013-September 2014. The Rev Joseph Seifert (Algona) accepted a call to serve St. Paul, Cheyney, Kansas, October 2014. The Rev Scott Kozisek accepted the call to serve St. Paul, Garner and was installed June 2013. The Rev. Mark Resner was ordained and installed to serve St. Paul, Whittemore July 2014 and in addition is currently serving as vacancy pastor at St. John, Fenton. St. John, Fenton is continuing their efforts to determine future ministry. 2013 Synodical Convention Delegates were the Rev. Jason Peterson (Burt) and Mr. Leo Stephas (Ayrshire). The Rev Neil Hayen was re-elected as Circuit Visitor. BOONE CIRCUIT: Pastor Lindsay Watkins, Visitor The Savior, the Good Shepherd of the Church, has blessed bountifully our Boone Circuit of Iowa District West. Memorial Lutheran Church, Ames (Pastor Mark Heilman and Pastor Dave Beagley) celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2015 with three events throughout the year, focusing on the ministry to students and mission work throughout the world. The mission to international students continues to be blessed with great potential and outreach through volunteers from throughout the District, International Student Ministry Director Hannah Moore, and DCO intern Alanna Davis. St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ames (Pastor Todd Jenks) completed a 10 year strategic mission plan with 3 goals: to expand an outreach ministry to families, youth, and children; to disciple all members to live out their faith in their daily lives; to efficiently access our facilities in their uses. The preschool has expanded and is looking at possibly adding additional classes. The preschool has provided a wonderful outreach to families. A new audio-visual system was added to the sanctuary and the fellowship hall. The endowment fund and the awareness of it by the members has been reinvigorated. St. Paul Lutheran Church, Boone (Pastor Michael Standfest) is currently raising funds for various renovation projects around the church in anticipation of the church’s 150th anniversary celebration in 2018. Trinity Lutheran Church, Dayton (Pastor Michael Standfest) continues sharing the Word of Christ in the Dayton community for 153 years, the oldest church in Iowa District West. 35 Trinity Lutheran Church, Boone (Pastor Lindsay Watkins) has been blessed in our mission and ministry. We thank the Lord Who has blessed us with growth among young families as we emphasize outreach through our church and school. The church is in the process of planning and fundraising for the purpose of redecorating and renewing the chancel and nave and doing major restoration work on the organ in preparation for the 2016 year of celebration, thanksgiving, and praise to the Lord. Trinity Lutheran School is going strong in its ministry to students and families, being blessed with gifted teachers who serve their Lord daily in loving and teaching the children. Christ Lutheran Church, Bouton (Pastor Max Phillips) enjoyed another year of God’s blessings and continued to work on “what’s next?” A team of CLC people attended the “Churches Planting Churches” conference and the WIKI conference. Out of these workshops a new early childhood ministry is being studied for possible launch. Trinity Lutheran Church, Jefferson (Pastor Timothy Jones) had the privilege of celebrating 75 years of the Lord’s blessings. We are looking forward to the coming quarter of a century to receive more of the Lord’s blessings. Zion Lutheran Church, Ogden (Pastor Wade Brandt) is presenting Christ and His Word to the people of our community through outreach with our preschool. We have continued to preach the Word among our youth, both with experimenting with different Sunday School ideas and in sending youth to the National Youth gathering. Perry Lutheran Home (Pastor Dave Morfitt, Chaplain) is involved in actively making Christ’s presence here a reality, of putting flesh and voice to Jesus’ declaration that in Him the kingdom of God is at hand. Whether through group worship events, Bible studies, group devotions and prayers, or individual visits, the essence of our effort, in the midst of the many obvious difficulties endured, is to find encouragement and hope in the fact that “God shows His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” CEO Pastor Max Phillips adds that Perry Lutheran Home enjoyed a tremendous year of blessings as our segmented dementia care and our new state-of-the-art Alzheimer’s care units were recognized with a state award for “Most Innovative Care.” PLH continues to travel to LCMS churches and organizations to help them in their outreach to families suffering from dementia in their communities, through a program entitled “Remembering Hope.” Trinity Lutheran Church, Perry (Pastor Ken Bose) is getting more involved in the community in their mission and ministry. The people of Perry, by the Lord’s blessing, are starting to see Trinity as more of a part of the community as Trinity proceeds with its mission and ministry. Pastor Steven Ude (retired but very active) is a favorite guest preacher within the congregations of our circuit as well as the congregations of the surrounding circuits. He along with Pastor Timothy Jones have led our Boone Circuit effort in providing and equipping a LERT trailer as well as recruiting and training volunteers for this emergency ministry. Pastor Ude is very involved in our circuit providing excellent leadership and support. We are thankful that Pastor Roger Twito, Pastor of Ascension Lutheran Church in Ames and Assistant Presiding Pastor of the American Association of Lutheran Churches, has become a member of our Boone Circuit Pastoral Conference. We have become close to our brother in Christ and greatly appreciate his pastoral and theological expertise. The same Lord Who went to Calvary’s cross to give us life, salvation, and forgiveness has richly blessed our Boone Circuit. 36 CARROLL CIRCUIT: Pastor Brian Licht, Visitor The Carroll Circuit gathers monthly for Circuit Conferences (August-May) on the 3rd Tuesday of the month. We have also joined together for Epiphany, Ascension, and Reformation services, although this tradition ended in 2014 due to low attendance. Offerings from those services were used to support a variety of mission projects at home and abroad. At this time we have one vacancy in our circuit— Immanuel, Lidderdale. This vacancy is currently being served by Rev. Benjamin Dose of Zion, Arcadia. Rev. William Weiss had been serving Immanuel until he accepted a call to Trinity, Des Moines in November of 2014. Rev. Bradley Ketcham, who had been serving St. John, Audubon, accepted a call to Grace, Storm Lake in December of 2012. We welcomed Rev. Gordon Buchholz to the circuit when he began serving the vacancy at St. John from his retirement location of Harlan, IA. Rev. Buchholz subsequently accepted the call to serve that congregation as its sole pastor and was installed June 3, 2013. The Rev. Robert Riggert has been serving as Assistant to the Pastor at Zion, Manning. We also welcomed Deaconess Elizabeth Watson to the circuit when she was called to the position of Director of Family Life and Youth at St. Paul, Carroll. Deaconess Watson was installed to her position on October 20, 2013. Pastors and the congregations of the Carroll Circuit are as follows: Rev. Benjamin Dose at Zion, Arcadia; Rev. Gordon Buchholz at St. John, Audubon; Rev. Brian Licht at St. Paul, Carroll; Rev. Alan Miller at Peace, Glidden, and Trinity, Coon Rapids; Rev. Jonathan Connor at Zion, Manning; and Vacant— Immanuel, Lidderdale. CHEROKEE CIRCUIT: Pastor Leroy Riemer, Visitor The pastors of the Cherokee Circuit (Aurelia, Cherokee, Quimby, Trinity/Marcus, Peace/Marcus, Germantown, Paullina, and Sutherland) continued to meet the first Tuesday of every month September through May during these past three years. The September and January Winkels were held together with the Storm Lake Circuit pastors. Pastor L. Kevin Roop was installed as pastor of Peace Lutheran Church, Marcus, on Sunday, November 2, 2012, with President Paul Sieveking serving as preacher and installer. The Director of Christian Education position was discontinued at Trinity Lutheran in Cherokee, and the vicar assistance at Pilgrim and Trinity Lutheran Churches, Quimby/Marcus, was also discontinued. We thank God for His grace that He shared through these ministries and for the many blessings all the congregations in our Circuit received through these ministries. The Zion-St. John Lutheran Day School in Paullina continues to be a blessing to northwest Iowa. The area Lutheran pastors continue to be invited to lead the Wednesday morning devotions, which is a blessing to the pastors as well as to the students. A Lutheran Christian Preschool was begun by Trinity Lutheran Church in Cherokee in 2014 and faithfully seeks to share the Gospel. I have tried to be available whenever the District President has called on me. We thank the Lord for all of the unique gifts He has given to His Church through the individuals He has provided to our congregations, Circuit, District, and the Synod. We know and share our “Joy In Salvation.” COUNCIL BLUFFS CIRCUIT: Pastor Ray Smith, Visitor The congregations of the Council Bluffs Circuit continue to seek God pleasing ways to raise the level of their presence in the communities they serve and share the “Joy of Salvation” in Jesus Christ with all nations. As a group in the 2012-15 triennium they continue to offer an annual circuit-wide Ascension Day communion service at St. Paul, Council Bluffs. In 2013 they offered their first circuit-ide Reformation Day service at First, Missouri Valley, followed by a Reformation Hymn Festival in 2014 held at St. Paul, Oakland. The Reformation Day service/festival will continue on a rotating basis in the circuit. The circuit also sponsored a Continuing Education class in 2014 with plans to continue that effort on an annual basis. The two Lutheran preschools in the Circuit, St. Paul Early Childhood Education Center in Council Bluffs and One Way Preschool in Missouri Valley continue to set the standard for Early Childhood education in their respective communities. Individually the congregations of the circuit have continued to provide strong, Bible-based Word and Sacrament ministry in southwest Iowa. Trinity, Glenwood, served by Pastor Seth Kaiser, has added a part-time position to help with youth ministry. The congregations of Council Bluffs, Faith served by Pastor Ron Rosenkeimer, St. Paul served by Pastors 37 Nathan Sherrill and Robert Lindau (retired part-time associate) and Timothy served by Pastor Michael Petri continue work in Council Bluffs with regard to Life issues, Operation Barnabas, Christian Education instruction and very strong Vacation Bible School offerings. Timothy has hosted two vicars in this triennium. Immanuel, Logan continues to seek new ways to strengthen their presence in the community as they prepare for the full retirement in late 2016 or soon thereafter, of the currently semi-retired Pastor Jerald Firby. Among Immanuel’s numerous and noteworthy local outreach projects this triennium was their “Drive Your Tractor to Church” Sunday in 2014. Pastor David Kuhnle and the saints at St. John, Honey Creek offer a litany of mission events and outreach with both local and world-wide emphasis. Pastor John Rutz, serving the dual parish of St. Paul and St. John, Oakland and Hastings (Southwest Circuit) continues to lead his congregations with great energy as is Pastor Merlene Ostebee serving the Tri-parish of Peace, Trinity and Our Savior, Harlan, Persia and Walnut. First Lutheran in Missouri Valley served by Pastor Ray Smith has hosted two vicars this triennium. Walking together in the Council Bluffs Circuit, these congregations remain tireless in service, and bold to share the “Joy In Salvation” at every opportunity. DENISON CIRCUIT: Pastor Merle Mahnken, Visitor We welcomed a new congregation into our District and Circuit in February 2015 with the formation of La Iglesia Evangelica Luterana Amigos en Cristo: Friends in Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church. Pastor Dan Vogel, who had served as one of our IDW Hispanic missionaries, accepted the call from this new congregation to serve as their pastor and was installed on February 8, 2015. Pastor Vogel continues to serve as a chaplain at the Tyson Beef Plant in Denison. Several of our Circuit congregations, as well as other IDW congregations and individuals support Pastor Vogel and our brothers and sisters in Christ who make up this new congregation which meets at Zion in Denison. In September 2014 we said farewell to Pastor Christopher Maronde who accepted a call to serve in the Nebraska District. The pastors of the Denison Circuit meet regularly with their brothers of the Mapleton Circuit, and together give an offering at each of our Winkels. Currently, our support is directed toward Pastor James Sharp and his family serving in Uruguay. The pastors of the Denison Circuit have joined with their Mapleton Circuit brothers and their families for each of the past nine summers in the annual Pastors’ Bash (a time of barbeque, cheer, and games). Our Circuit Forum met in January 2015 and hosted speaker Brian Young of the Creation Instruction Association. Over 300 people attended the presentation and supper which were funded by our Thrivent chapter. Zion Lutheran School in Denison continues in mission and service to our Savior. Circuit congregations maintaining preschools include Immanuel, Schleswig; Our Savior, Denison; and Zion, Denison. We thank God for His faithfulness to our pastors, congregations, and schools and pray that He will continue to guide and equip us for further service to spread the Good News of our Savior. DES MOINES EAST CIRCUIT: Pastor Mark Baldwin, Visitor Since the last District Convention, the Des Moines East Circuit celebrated the ministry and retirement of one of our brothers and welcomed one new pastor into our midst. Our congregations continue to work individually and collectively reaching out with the saving Gospel of our Lord. One congregation – at this writing – has requested a seminary candidate to serve as Associate Pastor/Church Planter. In addition, many of our congregations are involved with Operation Barnabas as we minister to our service men and women and their families. Our Circuit meets regularly with our co-workers from the Des Moines West Circuit in order to encourage and support one another in the work our gracious God has given to each of us and our congregations. May the Lord of the Church continue to bless us all as we seek to do His work, always focusing on the Joy of our Salvation, Jesus Christ! DES MOINES WEST CIRCUIT: Pastor David Dahlke, Visitor The joy of salvation has run across the Des Moines West Circuit in the last triennium. Each of our eleven congregations is at a different season of ministry but the same joy of salvation. We have welcomed four new pastors and one deaconess to the circuit with a wide variety of gifts and joys. Our circuit is also seeing a growing emphasis on family ministry by seeking to keep family units together in ministry rather 38 than fragmenting them. We are seeing a greater emphasis on discipleship and making disciples rather than adding members to the church. Over the last ten tears the Synod has lost an average of 35,000 souls resulting in church leadership shifting from adding members who love their privileges to making disciples who are seeking to bear fruit and reproduce. Each week about the same number of people walk away from their church in the United States. This ever increasing vacuum of people missing the joy of salvation is the cry for urgency and it is great to see so many churches responding. One theme I see in our churches is that leaders are developing their people to see everyday life as an opportunity to disciple rather than church-led programs or teams. We are also presently working on one Hispanic church plant through a joint circuit effort with Des Moines East. Seeing God work and bless this mission field is amazing to witness. God has brought the mission field of Honduras, Porta Rico, Mexico, and Guatemala, and placed them in our lap throughout Iowa District West. Now is the time to proclaim the joy of salvation to a broken, lost, hurting and confused people. FORT DODGE CIRCUIT: Pastor Bill VanNostrand, Visitor Since the 2012 District Convention, Rev. Mark Eichler was installed as pastor to St. Paul Lutheran Church, Webster City; and Rev. Mark Peterson was installed as pastor to Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Eagle Grove and Immanuel Lutheran Church, Rowan. HUMBOLDT CIRCUIT: Pastor Chadric Dietrich, Visitor The congregations and pastors of the Humboldt Circuit find great JOY IN SALVATION. There has only been one change over the past triennium in our LIFE TOGETHER as we continue to WITNESS Christ and show MERCY to our neighbor: Pastor Michael Harman left our District in December of 2014 and now First, Fonda and Immanuel, Pomeroy are served by Pastor Eric Moeller from the Storm Lake Circuit. Pastors Jerry Raether and Aaron Flatau continue to serve the good people of Zion, Humboldt and Trinity, Fort Dodge; Robert Zellmer serves the people of Holy Trinity, Farnhamville; Steve Struecker, SMP Vicar from the Algona Circuit continues to serve at Immanuel, Livermore and Zion LuVerne; and I continue to serve at Trinity, Knierim and Immanuel, Rockwell City. As Circuit Visitor, I give thanks that as our Lord does not change, neither does the Humboldt Circuit. LE MARS CIRCUIT: Pastor Andrew Carlson, Visitor We haven’t had any changes in pastors leaving or coming into the circuit during this past triennium. There have been changes in the weekly attendance of some of our congregations: Trinity, Hawarden 3% increase; Trinity, Hinton no change; St. John, Ireton no change; St. Paul, Ireton 9% increase; First, Kingsley 5% increase; Grace, Le Mars 3% decline; Faith, Orange City 7% decline; and Christ, Remsen 9% increase. Our circuit has lost 100 members. Continuing their faithful service in the Le Mars Circuit congregations: Tim Geitz, Grace Lutheran Church, Le Mars; Andrew Carlson, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ireton; Dennis Martens, Christ Lutheran Church, Remsen; Duane Miesner, First Lutheran Church, Kingsley; Todd Bunge, Trinity Lutheran Church, Hawarden; Steven Stoll, Trinity Lutheran Church, Hinton; David Daumer, Faith Lutheran Church, Orange City and serving St. John Lutheran Church, Ireton. Our Circuit meets regularly (September-May) for monthly Pastoral Conferences with the pastors and professional church workers of the Sioux City Circuit. Circuit pastors also meet occasionally for a time of prayer and mutual support and sharing. We celebrate and proclaim the riches of God’s grace, and give thanks for all His blessings in Christ! 39 MAPLETON CIRCUIT: Pastor Richard Merrill, Visitor The Mapleton Circuit meets monthly with the Denison Circuit for worship, study, and fellowship. The two circuits usually have a fellowship picnic for pastors and their families in the summer. The past several years they have co-sponsored an Ascension Day service at Mission Central. Rev. Dale Meyer was the speaker in 2014 and will be again in 2015. Some changes have taken place in the Circuit over the past three years. The Rev. Marcus Manley, candidate from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, was installed as pastor of St. Paul, Ute, in June of 2012. The Rev. Timothy Chase, pastor of the triple parish of Anthon, rural Battle Creek and Correctionville, accepted a call to the Minnesota South District in January of 2014. Following his departure Grace, Correctionville, asked for and received a release from the triple parish agreement. The other two congregations (Trinity, Anthon and St. Paul, Battle Creek) formed a new dual parish and began the process of calling a pastor. In February 2015 the dual parish put in a call for a candidate from one of the seminaries. Meanwhile, the Rev. John Riebhoff of Kingsley, Iowa (retired, most recently served in the Kansas District) accepted the call to Grace, Correctionville, and was installed in November of 2014. Also, St. Paul, Ida Grove, welcomed Suzanne Salcido as parish nurse in early 2015. Currently the circuit is made up of eleven congregations served by eight pastors. The circuit includes the only triple parish in Iowa District West. One dual parish was vacant at the time the convention workbook went to press. NORTHWEST CIRCUIT: Pastor Jesse Burns, Visitor The Northwest Circuit continues to meet jointly with the Spencer Circuit on a regular basis. For much of the last triennium, we met each month, with the exception of the summer months. However, over the last year we have opted to meet in the summer months while not meeting during those months where Advent and Lent are involved. Each winkel, we dedicate time for the study of Holy Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions. We also set time aside for casuistry and other business. Over the last triennium, there have been a few changes to our circuit pastoral make up. The Rev. Russell Anderson (St. Peter and Zion, Ocheyedan), The Rev. Paul Johnson (St. John, May City), and The Rev. David Ericksen (St. Paul, Hartley) each entered into retirement. Upon these retirements the dual parish in Ocheyedan was joined with St. John, May City to form a tri-point parish. The Rev. Neal Wehmas shepherds this united flock in Osceola County. The Rev. Timothy Oetting resigned from Our Savior in Sheldon, which is now currently being served by a vacancy pastor, The Rev. George Clausen. St. Paul, Hartley was vacant for about a year and a half, but, as of the writing of this report, is preparing to welcome their new pastor, The Rev. Christopher Nitzel in April 2015. We also join our brothers in the Spencer Circuit as we mourn the death of The Rev. Patrick O’Neal (Immanuel, Spirit Lake). Our circuit will miss Patrick dearly, even as we rejoice in the sure and certain promise of the resurrection. SAC CITY CIRCUIT: Pastor Charles Bettin, Visitor The congregations that compose the Sac City Circuit are Zion, Auburn; Faith, Early served by Rev. Charles Bettin; Pilgrim, Lake City being served in their vacancy by Rev. Don Peterson; Emmanuel, Lake View served by Rev. Don Peterson; Trinity, Odebolt served by Rev. Glenn Hansen; St. Paul, Sac City served by Rev. Don Pobanz; St. Peter rural Sac City served by Rev. Herman Kramer; St. Paul, Schaller served by Rev. David Lyons; and Peace, Wall Lake served by Rev. Roger Carlisle. We meet together for monthly Circuit Conferences (September-May) on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Our monthly meetings consist of a fellowship time, worship, a Bible study, doctrinal topic, casuistry, and a business meeting. Our pastors and their families gather annually for a summer picnic and a Christmas gathering. 40 In August Rev. Craig Zandi accepted a call which left two congregations vacant, Pilgrim, Lake City and Zion, Auburn. Because of the uncertainty of future viability Zion, Auburn chose to dissolve the dual parish with Pilgrim, Lake City. At the time of this writing Pilgrim is calling a seminary candidate. Zion Auburn has asked me to fill the pulpit there as we work through options for their future. The LERT (Lutheran Early Response Team) trailer is a working reality and stands willing and ready to provide tools and support to all areas in the District and beyond as needed. There are currently over 500 trained volunteers throughout the District. The LERT trailer was deployed on two occasions, both to assist with cleanup from tornado damage. It was also entered as a “float” in all Circuit town parades. A Circuit Convocation was held on January 18, 2015 at Emmanuel, Lake View. The Rev. Roger Carlisle, Second Vice-President of the District, was the presenter. He had a Power Point presentation entitled “Congregations Leadership Transition.” A Circuit Forum was held in conjunction with the Convocation with the only item of business being the election of Rev. Bettin as Circuit Visitor. SIOUX CITY CIRCUIT: Pastor Ralph Shorey, Visitor What has Jesus been doing lately among our churches? Answer: As we continue to engage in Word and Sacrament ministry, Jesus has been leading us to carry out this ministry to our members, our local communities, and even the world beyond in some new and exciting ways. Joining with Jesus on His mission can be seen in simple ways like a 50% increase in worship attendance at St. John’s in Climbing Hill or the slow, but steady growth in membership at Bethany in Sioux City from 40 to 45 members and the revitalization of its LWML and choir. As the many celebrations of baptisms, weddings, funerals, coffee hours and various fellowship events happen in our congregations, Jesus continues to touch hearts in personal ways with His Gospel Word. Ministry programs such as Stephen’s Care Ministry and Men’s Mutual Ministry at Shepherd of Peace and Care Team Ministry to inactives and hurting members at Calvary have also furthered Christ’s mission amongst our members. Sometimes, the work of Jesus’ mission is grand in scope like Faith’s Mercy Meals that has packaged meals to faraway places like the Philippines. Sometimes, the work is more intimate as Redeemer has helped to rebuild two homes after local flooding and tornados. Chaplain Steven Benson has made a very deep and personal impact with his ministry in the Siouxland area. Recently, Jesus called Chaplain Benson to serve at Luther Park Care Facility in Des Moines. Chaplain Benson will be deeply missed among us. However, Christ has not abandoned this cherished ministry as He continues to bless it during this time of transition. Jesus also continues to spread the seeds of joy and hope cross-culturally to the Hispanic community. Pastor Witte’s Hispanic ministry is proving to be a leaven among our congregations. For example, Faith’s quilting ladies are now regularly working joyfully with a group of Hispanic ladies that Pastor Witte brings to Faith. At times, joining with Jesus on His mission can seem discouraging as we note that in several of our congregations there are not always many children around. Yet, as we pray for ideas and resources in this ministry area we are not crushed. Jesus continues to bring joy to Concordia as it carries out a yearly Easter egg hunt, block party, and Wednesday Children’s Bible Club. Bethany opens its doors to the children with Monday After-School Care. Shepherd of Peace is looking to expand the wing of its Little Lambs Preschool. Calvary continues to do day events like VBS in local trailer parks. Seeing little seeds like this planted and bearing fruit have inspired similar efforts that go beyond our community. Redeemer has formed a new group called Bibi’s Hope. This ministry has seen a fantastic 41 outpouring of the Spirit as this group raises mission awareness and support for an orphanage in Mali, West Africa. Where will Jesus lead our circuit next? Only He knows. But, oh, what a joy to join with Him on His mission of spreading the Gospel! SOUTHWEST CIRCUIT: Pastor Jonathan Watt, Visitor The Southwest Circuit has been busy with a number of activities, including resuming the old practice of having a Circuit Picnic and a Circuit Reformation Service. Our preachers over the last two years have been Rev. Nabil Nour, 5th Vice President of the LCMS and Rev. Herb Mueller, 1st Vice President of the LCMS. The Circuit churches have also begun a Lutheran Early Response Team for disasters within a 500 mile radius. A trailer was purchased with the help of the District. May 2015 is the goal for the team to be activated. First Lutheran Church, Mount Ayr and Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Creston have combined into one congregation serving both communities with a preaching station for regular Sunday worship at Mount Ayr. Also closing is the congregation at Red Oak. God continues to bless our circuit with regular Word and Sacrament ministry. SPENCER CIRCUIT: Pastor Glenn Bohmer, Visitor Changes in the Circuit include the retirement of the Rev. Phill Andreasen, senior pastor at Immanuel, Spirit Lake, and of the Rev. Mike Sharp, Chaplain at St. Luke’s Lutheran Home, Spencer. Also, the Rev. Mike Huebner, pastor of Christ the King, Spencer accepted a call to Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Lexington, Kentucky. From Iowa East we received into our District and Circuit the Rev. David Zimmer who accepted the call to Christ the King, Spencer. The Rev. Patrick O’Neal who was serving as associate pastor at Immanuel, Spirit Lake accepted the call as senior pastor there. Shortly thereafter, Pastor O’Neal went on disability due to an illness. To carry on the ministry at Spirit Lake the congregation called the Rev. Dave Simonson as intentional interim in the position of associate pastor. In one of the mysteries of God’s will and way, Pastor O’Neal was called to glory on February 8, 2015. We continue to meet with the pastors of the Northwest Circuit with whom we host an annual Reformation Festival. Under the leadership of the Rev. David Doellinger of Immanuel, Terril a LERT team has been formed. STORM LAKE CIRCUIT: Pastor Paul Egger, Visitor Our Storm Lake Circuit includes eight congregations served by nine pastors and two emeriti pastors. We take turns leading Bible study and presenting topics each month at our winkel. Twice annually we meet together with our Cherokee Circuit pastors. We continue our annual Circuit Bible Institute. Each year 60-100 laity from our and surrounding districts attend presentations led by five of our circuit pastors. Our congregations host on a rotating basis, and congregational youth and/or ladies aid generally serve a meal at the conclusion. Monday nights December - March serve as dartball nights. We get together for “friendly” competition followed by a meal. Money raised sponsors “The Lutheran Hour” on 101.7 FM radio. We conclude each season with a Sunday afternoon tournament usually won by Hannover or Alta. Pastoral changes during the past triennium included saying goodbye to Rev. Dan Vogel and Rev. Michael Harman (both in 2014). Also during this triennium, God has blessed us in welcoming Rev. Bradley Ketcham (December 2012, Grace, Storm Lake) and Rev. Eric Moeller (August 2014, Grace, Storm Lake, and Tyson chaplain). Hispanic and Sudanese ministries continue in Storm Lake. Each summer we enjoy a circuit picnic at the Galva park. We feast and then play Bocce ball and other games. At Christmas we gather socially on a Sunday evening and celebrate our Savior's birth. 42 Zion, Storm Lake (Rev. David Anthony) has invited circuit congregations to join in their Operation Barnabas efforts in honoring our veterans. Zion has shipped care packages to deployed troops and presented prepaid debit cards to church military members and also members of the Storm Lake National Guard, as well as other supportive projects. St. John, Storm Lake, has hosted several District events, including Stephen Starke's presentation for organists and pastors in 2014. 43 REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT - MISSIONS AND HUMAN CARE Joy in Salvation is the theme under which we gather as the people of God of Iowa District West (IDW) for our triennial convention. Ours is a joy that knows no bounds as a result of the mercy and grace showered upon us through our Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ! Ours is a joy that can endure all of which Satan, this sinful world, and our own sinful flesh place upon us because we know the forgiveness, life, and salvation we have in Jesus Christ! What joy is ours as we are privileged to be invited by God to join Him in bringing that Joy in Salvation to others. It is my great joy to serve within Iowa District West and to have responsibility primarily in two areas that are so closely connected to Joy in Salvation—missions and human care. I pray the Lord will bless my service as I Connect, Resource, Optimize, Partner, and Serve with the member congregations for the extension of the Gospel within our communities, throughout the District and into all the world (IDW Mission Statement)—in other words, bringing others to the Joy in Salvation! The first step we took during this past triennium was to our knees in prayer. Recognizing the futility of attempting to bring others to the Joy in Salvation by relying on our own wisdom or power, the District staff is regularly in prayer. In addition, we created an IDW team of mission prayer partners. These volunteers receive weekly prayer requests regarding local mission efforts that have been shared with us by the leaders within our congregations, schools and mission partners (such as LWML, LCEF, LFS, etc.). If you haven’t already signed up to be an IDW mission prayer partner, I invite you to do so at the IDW mission display. One of the efforts for which we have been praying is the transition in implementing the new mission vision approved at the previous convention. In essence the plan challenges congregations, who know best their local mission field, to take the lead in bringing the Joy of Salvation to those around them and enables lessons learned and best practices to be shared across the District and beyond. The District becomes a supporting partner in these efforts, doing all that we can to support, equip and help network local congregations with others who’ve attempted similar mission outreach. The most visible change called for the elimination over a four and a half year time period of long-term financial subsidy of District missionaries. This does not mean that IDW is reducing our mission efforts. Rather we are able to distribute the mission dollars entrusted to us to a greater number of congregations all across IDW, including those formerly receiving subsidy, through mission grants. There has been much prayer, misunderstanding, fear and anxiety and yet God appears to be blessing our efforts. For example, Rev. Dan Vogel had been serving as a subsidized pastor of Hispanic ministry in Denison, Storm Lake, and Des Moines. With the new vision and plan, the local congregations have stepped up their ownership of the local Hispanic mission effort so that we now have an individual pastor serving in each of those areas! One of the highlights of the convention will be the recognition of the newest congregation in IDW: Amigos en Cristo Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denison served by Rev. Vogel. This is the first new congregation in IDW in over eight years! Grace, Storm Lake has called Rev. Eric Moeller, with help from a mission grant. Likewise a mission grant was extended to Shepherd of the Valley, West Des Moines, who called church planter Rev. Lincon Guerra in partnership with several congregations in the greater Des Moines area and also a grant from the mission-minded women of the LWML. Although uncertainty remains about the future of some ministries, most notably efforts among the Laotians and Sudanese in Des Moines, we continue both on our knees and walking alongside the congregations of IDW as together we seek to bring the Joy of Salvation to many more. 44 This growing partnership is reflected in the number of congregations and circuits with which we’ve been able to partner through mission grants. What started out as a financial partnership of $20,000 with less than a dozen congregations has grown to 33 grants totaling over $112,000 this past fiscal year! More important than the dollars are the stories of growing relationships with unchurched individuals, new friends in worship and improved images of congregations within their communities. As we passionately, intentionally and faithfully continue to take God’s love and truth outside the four walls of our buildings, I’m confident the Joy in Salvation will flow from the hearts of new believers! I encourage you to go to www.iowamissions.org and peruse the summaries of previous grants, organized in part according to our five targets: unbelievers, men, technology, vocation and unchurched former LCMS. May they encourage you in your own congregational outreach efforts! While the laity of our congregations are crucial for God’s mission—a mighty army waiting to be mobilized—it is vital that our leaders, beginning with the professional church workers, be equipped and encouraged for the bold steps they will need to take in leading God’s people into the realm of Satan. Through partnership with Transforming Churches Network (TCN) we have provided training for a number of leaders in the art of coaching and made this resource available to all our professional church workers. TCN has also provided materials that we’ve utilized in a number of leadership learning communities for pastors to study and learn together in developing the leadership skills important for leading a congregation to be intentional in bringing the Joy in Salvation to those in their community. Likewise, scholarships have been provided for our leaders to attend conferences, enroll in programs and take other steps designed to help them grow in their leadership skills. These steps are taken to help our congregations become mission outposts, equipping their members to go outside the walls of their congregation as missionaries to live and share their faith. This past triennium seven “hinge events,” so called because “hinges” are crucial to a door opening outward, were held across IDW with participants from 45 congregations. I’ve worked with a number of congregations either formally or informally in strategic planning or mini-workshops to help them transform to being focused outward to the mission field in which God has placed them. A valuable resource to encourage individuals in living on mission is the book, Joining Jesus On His Mission. The author, Rev. Greg Finke, has been presenting across IDW and congregations have been invited to partner with him and IDW in implementing a missional lifestyle among their members. All this with the prayer of bringing the Joy in Salvation to more individuals! Another major emphasis this past triennium has been church planting, often referred to as the single most important step congregations can take to bring unbelievers the Joy in Salvation. Realize, however, that we aren’t talking simply about the traditional method of buying land, calling a pastor, and building a church. See the Missions Committee report for an explanation of the many varieties of church planting. The Center for U.S. Missions has proven to be a valuable partner in this effort. We look forward to this summer when a church planter will be arriving in Ankeny, called by St. Paul’s with the support of a District mission grant. May this be the beginning of a movement across IDW of many types of church plants or new ministries designed to bring the Joy in Salvation to those who don’t yet believe! In this post-church culture it is ever more important to follow our Savior’s command, Love one another as I have loved you (John 15:12). The area of missions and human care are intricately connected in the lives of God’s people, as reflected in our Synod-wide emphasis “Mercy-Witness-Life Together.” Mission grants have allowed various acts of human care to be extended across the District, including through the support of Lutheran Early Response Team (LERT) trailers and Operation Barnabas, a Synod ministry designed to show God’s love to military members and their families. I encourage each of you to sit down with your congregational leaders and members, walk through your communities, visit with its citizens and ask yourself, “Where are the opportunities to show God’s 45 love corporately as a congregation and as individuals?” In addition to the above mentioned LERT trailers, we’ve been working with other ministry partners to provide resources and guidance in the area of caring for the elderly and their caregivers, again a growing field of opportunity in IDW. Closely connected is the area of chaplaincy. We are blessed to have had two chaplains serving in IDW this past triennium. Rev. Jim Brammeier serves part-time in the Des Moines area and Rev. Steve Benson served full-time in the Sioux City area. These two outstanding pastors are always on call to visit individuals in the hospitals in their areas to supplement the ministry of their pastors back home. Rev. Benson accepted a call earlier this year to Luther Park, Des Moines, a care facility and Recognized Service Organization of the LCMS. Prayer, discussion and study are underway to discern how best to move forward with the Sioux City chaplaincy. I have been blessed to have the privilege of serving with many Christian leaders. Allow me to thank two of them. Rev. Paul Sieveking, retiring as District President, provided wisdom, mercy, grace and a model of a servant leader for me as I’ve served in this position the past six and a half years. Rev. Max Phillips, Chairman of the Missions Committee the past six years, has challenged me to think strategically and with a passion for reaching the lost. God has used them and will continue to use them to bring to many the Joy in Salvation! A number of resolutions are being brought before the convention addressing the work we do together in missions and human care. I urge you to give them fervent prayer, thoughtful reflection, and open and godly discussion that they might help to call us to action in the next triennium and beyond in taking the Gospel into our communities, throughout the District and into all the world! May we all be blessed to experience and share Joy in Salvation! Respectfully submitted, Rev. Mark Gerken, Executive Assistant Missions and Human Care 46 REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT - STEWARDSHIP Serving in the position of Part-Time Executive Assistant for Stewardship in Iowa District West, I have had the distinct pleasure of working with some of the most wonderful people and sharing in the blessings God has given to our District through them. The Apostle Paul wrote, “I truly thank my God every time I remember you and praise Him for your fellowship in the Gospel” (Phil. 1:6, 7). The more I have had opportunity to work beside and move around the District; I realize more fully the blessings of that fellowship in the Gospel. My time as Part-Time Executive Assistant for Stewardship has been spent in a variety of areas each month as I have attempted to provide assistance to pastors and congregations of the District in their own personal and congregational lives of Christian financial stewardship. In addition, I have had the privilege of preparing weekly tools for use for pastors and congregations called “Discipleship Helps.” These are weekly Bible Studies pertaining to the appointed Scripture lessons for the Sunday. They can be downloaded from the website of the District at www.idwlcms.org. To find this tool for ministry, look under the “Ministry Areas” tab and click on “Stewardship.” Let me complement our District leadership in their intentional, constant and thoughtful management of our District’s resources. Those in charge of the spiritual and fiscal responsibilities of this District are incredible people. Stewardship literally means “household management” and the affairs of such management in the District are done with decency, discretion and clear integrity. I especially thank our business manager, Roger Curtis, and our treasurer, Jim Christensen, for their excellent contributions to the District’s financial management. God has blessed Iowa District West tremendously and these individuals and their advisory partners are managing the household of your District very well. Our District leadership with whom I have worked most closely also includes District President Paul Sieveking, LCEF Vice President Carole White and Christian Estate Planning Counselor Jim Schroeder. Again these individuals work hard as servants in the Church to assist individuals and congregations in their lives as Christian stewards seeking to manage the household of the District in such a way as to give glory God and benefit His people. During my time of service as Part-Time Executive Assistant for Stewardship in this past three years I have had the privilege of: Attending District Pastors Conferences; Attending District Stewardship Committee Meetings; Attending District Endowment and Legacy Committee Meetings; Attending District Board of Directors Meetings; Consulting with various pastors regarding Stewardship Emphases and the blessing of developing Stewardship Committees that are eager to lead God’s people in their growth of discipleship which involves the area of Christian Stewardship; Meeting and planning with District Staff; Meeting with circuit pastors conferences regarding Stewardship in their congregations; Meeting with District Salary Guideline Committee; Providing stewardship materials and advice for several congregations; Attending District and Synod Leadership Conferences; Meeting with District Staff for preliminary Budget Planning; Helping host the Concordia Retirement Plans Workshop; and 47 Writing articles for the District via The Monthly, The Harvest and The Lutheran Witness as well as through correspondence and the weekly preparation of “Discipleship Helps.” The goal of transforming the concept of Christian stewardship to one of living out our lives of Christian discipleship remains challenging. People still think of Christian stewardship solely in terms of $$$$ while our Church body views it as . . . “the free and joyous activity of the child of God and God’s family, the church, in managing all of life and life’s resources for God’s purposes.” Discipleship is that free and joyous activity of the child of God and the church in managing all of life. Life’s resources (or $$$$) are only a part of the whole picture of what Christian Stewardship is all about. Thus, we continue to try to change the concept in our District from solely that of $$$$ to one of a whole life of discipleship. It remains a tremendous blessing to be a part of this District’s ministry and we can all look forward to God’s continued blessings as He cares for His people in marvelous ways. It further remains a tremendous blessing for us as His people to utilize these blessings, managing the household to His glory and to the benefit of His people because we are blessed to live in the Joy of Salvation. Respectfully submitted, The Rev. Phill Andreasen Part-time Executive Assistant for Stewardship 48 COMMISSION ON CONSTITUTIONS In accord with Synod Bylaw 2.3 the following new congregation has submitted its constitution and application for membership in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. On February 17, 2015 the Board of Directors has accepted the constitution and approved the membership of La Iglesia Evangelica Luterana Amigos en Cristo, Denison, Iowa The following congregations have submitted Constitution and/or Bylaw revisions in accord with Synod Bylaw 2.4. They have been reviewed by the District Commission on Constitutions and are recommended for ratification by the Board of Directors of Iowa District West. St. John, Alta St. Paul, Carroll Trinity, Cherokee St. John, Climbing Hill Redeemer, Corning Trinity, Creston Peace, Des Moines Trinity, Des Moines Holy Trinity, Farnhamville Fort Dodge, Prince of Peace Grace, Le Mars Immanuel Lidderdale Faith, Sioux City Immanuel, Spirit Lake . Respectfully submitted, Commission on Constitutions 49 THE LUTHERAN WITNESS The Lutheran Witness has reflected a consistent structure to deliver every month three major objectives: Root members of the LCMS in our common Lutheran theology while clarifying Lutheran distinctives; Bind members of the LCMS in a unified identify as demonstrated in the work of our ministries and congregations; and Help members of the LCMS interpret societal events and trends in the context of Lutheran theology and practice. Each month the District supplement includes a devotional article by District President Sieveking; recent happenings in missions, stewardship, education, youth, the Lutheran Church Extension Fund, and Mission Central by District leaders; an information article by parish nurse representative; birthday and anniversary celebrations; and other news tidbits from District congregations as room allows. It’s been a different challenge to keep the news current, as we work on each issue two months in advance between receiving your news and pictures and when the magazine arrives in your home. This means that a majority of articles are written in the past tense. The LCMS Board for Communication Services and the District are still using the same computer program to layout the pages. After copy is arranged in page sequence and the pictures are formatted, the information is then upload to an FTP server for the LCMS Board for Communication Services in Saint Louis. From there the pages go to Concordia Publishing House for printing. Again, we solicit news from your congregation – reporting how God is blessing His Church in Iowa District West, how your congregation carries on a Word/Sacrament ministry and reaches out into the community. Birthdays and Anniversaries are still included, however they are not behind in dates as they previously were. Dates are asked in advance so that they are printed in the issue that corresponds to the correct date (January celebrations in January issue). Please send articles and/or photos via email to the editor. Respectfully submitted, Jason Fuller, Editor Iowa District West Edition 50 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE DAY SCHOOL MINISTRY Iowa District West currently supports 8 day schools serving over 900 children. Caring pastors, principals, teachers, and staff are committed to the sharing the Gospel each day. We promote a distinctly Lutheran identity that encourages all to rejoice in the forgiveness and love God has for us. We support outstanding Christian teachers, a safe environment, and a family atmosphere – a caring partnership between home and school. Our District Lutheran day schools and early childhood centers are part of a network of nearly 2,300 LCMS preschools, elementary schools and high schools across the country with the opportunity to proclaim and celebrate God’s work among us. We thank God for the opportunity to provide excellent academic preparation for the children we serve. We are most grateful for the liberty to share Jesus’ amazing love with children and their families each day. Our District Executive Assistant for Schools and the Christian Education Committee strive to support our schools in the following areas: Equipping Leaders; Celebrating the Teaching Ministry; Resourcing Schools and Congregations; and Serving as Advocates. Opportunities for leadership development are offered regularly for administrators, teachers, and school boards. Teachers are supported through school visits by the Executive Assistant for Schools, as well as an annual conference for professional development. As a resource, the District assists with identifying candidates for ministry positions; as well as communicates the blessings and addresses the challenges of Lutheran Schools. Our District also promotes National Lutheran School Accreditation, offers grant opportunities for outreach, and networks with State of Iowa non-public school organizations. Respectfully submitted, Sally Kraayenbrink PT Executive Assistant-Schools EARLY CHILDHOOD MINISTRY Early childhood centers are an important door to the mission field reaching unchurched children and families in many communities. Early childhood centers continue to share Jesus with thousands of children in 45 centers. Celebrate new center at Trinity, Cherokee. Many centers are in transition serving younger children as universal preschool impacts the traditional programs. Iowa District West partnered with the Nebraska District in hosting the National Early Childhood Consultants conference in 2014. The annual District Early Childhood Conference is a professional growth and ministry enrichment highlight for the majority of our centers. 51 Early Childhood consultant Deb Fink continues to provide up-to-date information and resources so centers can meet and exceed standards. Respectfully submitted, Deb Fink PT Executive Assistant-Early Childhood FAMILY MINISTRY Family Ministry is a ministry that serves all generations to “believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:31 NIV) with the help of Sunday School, Midweek, VBS, Confirmation, and other ministries already in place in many congregations; using the tools of Milestone ministry, parenting ministry, marriage enrichment, grief ministry, divorce ministry and other tools; and by strengthening the home for daily devotions, caring conversations, and service to others. District Family Ministry Team Members The Family Ministry team is made up of four members: Cindy Storm – Calvary, Sioux City – DCE, Rostered Marilyn Shults – Shepherd of the Valley, West Des Moines – DCE, Rostered DeAnn Haas McCue – Gloria Dei, Urbandale – Education, Rostered Janet Brock – Gloria Dei, Urbandale – Layperson Family Ministry in IDW Weebly Website The Family Ministry team created a website that will remain a resource to congregations, leaders, and families in the area of education and family ministry. The team chose to use Weebly as the website host. Weebly is a “create-your-own” website company that offers quick website templates to “plug and play.” Weebly hosts the site, with annual membership fees, but can be linked to existing websites. The site, www.familyfaithministry.com, includes Faith Milestones, Bible studies, devotions, etc. and is linked to IDW’s website. The site is constantly changing and remaining current, with seasonal ideas, and fresh ideas. Advent and Lenten Devotions for Families Devotions for Advent and Lent have been written by the team. The devotion books have been put on the District website for congregations and families to download and print. Family Ministry in IDW Defined The Family Ministry team in mid-2013 spent time defining what “Family Ministry” IS in Iowa District West. With the help of several congregational leaders, a working document was created to aid in describing what this ministry is and will be. Following is that document. Family Ministry is: Partnering Encouraging Equipping Resourcing So that all generations 52 May believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, that by believing may have life in his name. With the help of: Cradle Roll Sunday School Midweek VBS Confirmation Using the tools of: Milestone ministry Parenting ministry Marriage enrichment Grief ministry Divorce ministry And other tools To strengthen the home for: Home devotions Caring conversations Service to others Traditions Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Home Home Devotions Caring Conversations Service to others Traditions Family Ministry In IDW Church Cradle Roll Sunday School Midweek VBS Confirmation What is Family Ministry? Partnering To share with another 2 Timothy 1:5-8a I am reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice and, I am persuaded, now lives in you also. For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands. For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline. So do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord… (NIV) Encouraging 53 To inspire with courage, spirit or confidence Psalm 28:4, 6 We will not hide them from their descendants; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the LORD, so the next generation would know them, even the children yet to be born, and they in turn would tell their children. (NIV) Equipping To make ready Proverbs 22:6 Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it. (NIV) Resourcing A source of supply, support, or aid, especially one that can be readily drawn upon when needed 2 Timothy 3:16-17 God has breathed life into all of Scripture. It is useful for teaching us what is true. It is useful for correcting our mistakes. It is useful for making our lives whole again. It is useful for training us to do what is right. By using Scripture, a man of God can be completely prepared to do every good thing. (NIV) Who is Family Ministry? All Generations Why Family Ministry? (to) believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, that by believing you may have life in his name. John 20:31 (NIV) With the help of (already in place in many congregations) Cradle Roll, Sunday School, Midweek, VBS, Confirmation Using tools of Milestone ministry, parenting ministry, marriage enrichment, grief ministry, divorce ministry, and other tools Strengthening the home for Home devotions, caring conversations, service to others, traditions Respectfully submitted, DeAnn Haas McCue PT Executive Assistant-Family Ministry 54 STUDENT FINANCIAL AID COMMITTEE During the past three years the Student Financial Aid Committee has been able to offer financial assistance to over 50 students each year attending one of our Concordias and planning to enter into fulltime church work. In addition we have been able to give assistance to anyone from Iowa District West attending a Concordia University. The current members of the Committee are: President Sieveking - IDW staff; Andrea Johnson - Lay Member; Jane Gronau - Lay Member; Rev. Alan Miller - Pastor member; Vacant - Commissioned Minister member; Rev. David Loeschen - Chairman. Applications for assistance are received throughout the year with most coming in during the late spring. The Committee meets in early July to consider the requests. Funds are provided through the budget of Iowa District West, a generous gift from the LWML, a couple of large bequests, and other individual gifts and bequests from various sources. In 2012 we had $131,737 available. In 2013 we were blessed with $254,821. And in 2014 we had $171,726. Over 50 students preparing for full-time church work have received aid from the District in the last triennium, in addition to students who were attending a Concordia but not preparing for full-time church work. They attended and are attending: Concordia University Chicago, Concordia University Irvine, Concordia University Nebraska, Concordia University St. Paul, Concordia University Texas, Concordia University Wisconsin, Concordia Theological Seminary Fort Wayne and Concordia Seminary St. Louis. The students from IDW are always grateful for the support from their home District. We receive numerous thank you cards and letters indicating that your support of their efforts are greatly appreciated. Please continue to keep them in your prayers. The Student Financial Aid Committee in partnership with the Christian Education Committee, the Youth Services Committee and our Concordia Universities; seek ways to encourage full time church work as a career. We also encourage attending a Concordia as an option for preparation for whatever vocation into which God leads them. We are working on ways to help students financially and spiritually as they prepare to enter into the harvest fields. MINISTRY EXCELLENCE FUND In 2013, funds became available to help some of our called workers in a very significant way. The cost of education continues to rise and as a District we make it a priority to provide financial aid to those going into full-time church work. But many full-time church workers come into our District with educational debt, some is staggering. We established a Ministry Excellence Fund to provide help for some of that debt. Funds from endowment contributions, legacy gifts, Iowa District West budget allocations, Iowa District West congregations, organizations, and individuals are being used to help pay down some of the accumulated student debt. The administration of applications for this grant is being conducted by a committee of at least three individuals appointed by the chairman of the Iowa District West Financial Aid Committee and approved by the District President. Currently serving on the Committee are Carole White, Warren Puck and Pastor David Loeschen. 55 Individuals qualifying for grants from this fund can expect up to $4,000 in assistance annually, or up to $6,000.00 if the congregation participates at the maximum matchable amount of $1,000 per year, and subject to the availability of funds in the MEF. Additional yearly grants for a period of five years may be requested subject to completion of grant requirements during the prior year. Grant application and Review process includes. 1. Applicant completes an “Indication of Interest Form.” 2. Applicant completes the “Worker Application Form.” 3. Congregation completes the “Congregation Commitment Form.” 4. Applicant identifies and selects a Financial Planner. 5. Financial Planner completes the “Financial Planner Report.” In 2014 twelve workers applied for and received grants from the MEF. A significant aspect of this process was that the majority of the congregations these workers serve showed their love for their called workers and the Kingdom of God by stepping forward and contributing toward debt reduction for educational expenses. Once again in 2015 MEFs will be available. Those who received these funds have expressed their overwhelming joy at having some of the burden of financial debt lifted off their shoulders. Once again Iowa District West takes a leading role in modeling care for our full-time workers. Respectfully submitted, Pastor David Loeschen, Director Student Financial Aid Committee 56 YOUTH SERVICES COMMITTEE In his book, “A Little Book on Joy; The Secret of Living a Good News Life in a Bad News World” President Matthew Harrison quotes this from Hermann Sasse, Theologian and Pastor of the Church in Germany during World War II regarding Joy in Salvation, I believe these words ring in the ears of our world today as they did some 80 years ago, “We need this joy now more than ever. The world needs it, and Christendom needs it. If ever this joyful news was necessary for the world, then it is in our century of great wars and mass death. But how should we, servants of the Gospel, announce this joy to the world if we ourselves do not have it? What is missing in the churches of Christendom today is the measure of joy which the old church possessed. We all stand in great danger of having the fearful seriousness of our time, the concerns in the church and in the parsonage, even the concerns about the church which are commanded to us, not allow the great joy to arise, or kill it. This is especially true of those among us who work in “dead” congregations, who perhaps must preach in empty churches, and upon whom too much work has been placed. But it is true there, too, where the ecclesiastical life seems to bloom and the Christian faith is in no way attacked from the outside. There it is worldly joy, the secularized substitute for the true joy of the Gospel, which threatens to destroy Christ’s joy.” Joy in Salvation is the theme of this year’s triennial Iowa District West Convention. The Youth Services Committee has been participating in this Joy in Salvation in many ways since the 2012 convention. Here are some examples of this Joy in Salvation we have seen. The Junior High Gatherings have gone very well these past three years. They continue to focus on the Six Chief Parts of Luther’s Small Catechism. In the center of the teachings of Luther’s Small Catechism is the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ where he gives all people salvation. In 2012, the theme focused on the 4th Chief Part Baptism in “Washed”. In 2013, the theme focused on the 3rd Chief Part, the Lord’s Prayer in “Re-Charge”, in 2014 the theme focused on the 5th Chief Part, Confession & The Office of the Keys in “Not Just Words”. The Senior High Gatherings since 2012 have taken place in Des Moines and Omaha, Nebraska. The 2012 Senior High Youth Gathering took place in Des Moines with the theme of “Power Up” using Acts 1:8 as the theme verse, Acts 1:8 “8But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” The 2013 Senior High Youth Gathering was built around the theme, “Freedom” based upon the theme verse, “Galatians 5:1, “For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.” This is a special note to say the Senior High Youth Gathering celebrated its 30th year in ministry in 2013! The YSC thanks God for the endless number of volunteers, organizers, and youth who have made this a very special event for such milestone as 30 years! The 2014 Senior High Youth Gathering was held in Omaha, NE as the Iowa District West was invited for the second time to participate in the NE Senior High Youth Gathering. This theme was “Collide” taken from the verse 1 Corinthians 5:17, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” Both the Junior and Senior High Youth Gatherings confess the Joy in Salvation we have in Christ! This is a very strong point of the Youth Services Committee and a strong tradition of Youth Ministry in Iowa District West!! The Youth Services Committee is not only responsible for the Junior and Senior High Youth Gatherings, but also oversees communication within the District regarding Youth Ministry opportunities within the District. This is a constant issue as modes of communication are ever changing. We try to communicate as best as possible the events taking place. We worked on a Youth Ministry Manual which has been put together by various youth workers and districts. This gives an overview of Youth Ministry in the local 57 congregation with helps and aids to assist the youth worker. We hope to continue to encourage and work alongside the youth workers in the local congregations as the Youth Services Committee. The Youth Services Committee also works with Ellie Menz in the area of Missions in the District and beyond with the IOWAY program. Ellie reports to the YSC which mission activities the youth are taking part in and helping with around the district. The last three years the Youth Services Committee would like to thank the following people for serving on the committee; Rev. Joseph Seifert, Rev. Steve Klawonn, Rev. Roger Carlisle, Rev. Timothy Geitz, Rev. Steve Hayden, Rev. Benjamin Dose, Ellie Menz, DCE Matt Eiden, DCE Shelly McMullen, Youth Representatives; Spencer Owen, Hannah Hayden, Courtney Peters, Melinda Klawonn, and Alexa Rowedder. Rev. Steve Hayden has a fine job of being the Part Time Youth Executive following the retirement of Rev. Bob Riggert. We thank God for Pastor Hayden and the time and energy he puts into this position while serving the congregation of Mt. Calvary in Indianola. I leave you with a quote once again from A Little Book on Joy; How to Live a Good News Life in a Bad News World, “Joy is the glorious, snow-capped peak on a mountain founded upon a death—Christ’s. On top of Christ’s death is ours in Christ (repentance). The road to joy in worship is through death and resurrection, ours and Christ’s. “Looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before his endured the cross” (Hebrews 12:2). When Christ’s death proclaimed (1 Corinthians 1:23) falls out of preaching, joy begins a serious, inward death spiral.” Harrison pg. 82. ‘The rejoicing over salvation becomes egotistically, factiously, fanatically, zealotically distorted when it detaches itself from the remembrance of Jesus ‘sacrificial death’ [Peter Bruner, Worship in the Name of Jesus, (Concordia, 1968), 189] Respectfully submitted, Rev. Benjamin J. Dose, Chairman Youth Services Committee 58 REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT – YOUTH A man walked by a table in a hotel and noticed three men and a dog playing cards. The dog appeared to be winning. “That must be a very smart dog,” the man commented. “He ain't so smart,” said one of the players. “Every time he gets a good hand he wags his tail!” When we have joy in our hearts, it will be obvious to everyone! “A joyful heart makes a cheerful face” (Prov. 15:13). Joy in Salvation is ours through Jesus Christ. When we hear the good news of God’s saving grace in Jesus Christ, the joy in our lives will be obvious to everyone! As part-time Executive Assistant for Youth I cannot accomplish everything on my own as I serve the district and also serve my congregation of Mt. Calvary in Indianola. So it is with joy that I recognize the immense talents, love and service of so many others who have willingly served Iowa’s youth with me and, by the power of the Spirit, accomplished what I could not as we have attempted to share God’s joy with youth and families since the last convention. We recognize that the different age groups need to see and hear God’s love in words and actions that they can understand; we confess that our display of God’s Joy of Salvation is not always perfect, but we have experienced Joy in sharing God’s love with many of all ages. Here are some of the things that have brought us Joy over the last three years. Joy in the gifts God gives us through leadership I continue to have joy as I recognize the service and leadership of many other servants of God involved in youth ministry on a district level: Rev. Ben Dose who has served as Chairman of the Youth Services Committee; Rev. John Schonkaes who has served as Jr. Gathering dean; Rev. Dave Dahlke, Rev. Jon Riggert and Rev. Scott Jensen who have served as deans of the Senior Gathering; DCE Cindy Storm and DCE Amy Schmidt who have served as IDW coordinators for the National Gathering; DCE Bonnie Kabrick who has led our District DCE meetings; and all of the professional and lay men and women who have served with them on the various leadership teams (gathering committees, camp, Youth Services Committee, etc.). I have experienced joy as IDW continues its partnership with Camp Okoboji which has willingly and successfully led in service to our district through Youth Week and Junior High Week Camps in addition to Cub Week and other themed camps for our youth. These opportunities for youth to grow in their faith remain focused on God’s Word and provide positive experiences in the lives of those attending. Gathering committees continue to lead and plan. God continues to bless our district and its people with willing and talented volunteers who share their time and talents with our youth across the district. I could not do the job without so many who share in this ministry. Later this year the Youth Services Committee is hoping to publish online a youth ministry handbook which it is hoped will help provide guidance and support to the leaders in our congregations. Joy in sharing God’s Word with the youth in Iowa District West and beyond In 2014 we again joined in collaboration with the Nebraska District LCMS. Beginning in 2009, the Iowa District West Youth Services Committee discussed the idea of a regional/cross-district youth gathering. Last year for the second time a high school youth gathering was held in Omaha with congregations attending from Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa West and Iowa East. This joint youth gathering “Collide” gave us an opportunity to draw from an extended group of talented professionals for leadership and service, provided our youth with the opportunities offered by a much larger gathering of youth (around 1200 attending), gave our students and counselors an opportunity for service through servant events sent out into the greater Omaha area, and most important of all, reminded us of the reality of what we confess in the creed; “the holy Christian church, the communion of saints…” In 2012 the Senior Youth Gathering met at the Embassy Suites, Des Moines for “Power Up!” with attendees from the surrounding districts. In 2013 we experienced the Joy of seeing the power of God overcome some hurdles as we met in Des Moines for “Freedom.” This fall we will also meet in Des Moines for “Hello! My Name is…” where we have once again invited our partners from other districts. 59 Over the past triennium our district has continued to support Junior High ministry through an annual gathering for students in 6th, 7th and 8th grades. The Junior High committee continues to use one of the six chief parts of the catechism as a theme. In 2012 our theme “Washed” centered on our Baptism. In 2013 “Re-Charge” focused on the Lord’s Prayer. In 2014 “Not Just Words” taught Confession and Absolution. During our most recent gathering all the students had an opportunity to receive personal absolution from a pastor during the closing worship service. This gathering will continue to meet at the Sheraton Hotel in West Des Moines on October 24-25, 2015 focusing on the Apostle’s Creed. The next national youth gathering will be held in New Orleans in July 2016 and is titled “In Christ Alone.” DCE Amy Schmidt of Ankeny has once again volunteered to serve as District Coordinator for our congregations. Congregations will begin to see specific registration information this fall. Amy and others will host meetings around the district to provide information and support to our congregations later this year. Watch for more information and for the locations of these workshops. Joy in sharing God’s love with college students Many of our young members attend a college or university. The Youth Services Committee recognizes that youth ministry doesn’t end with high school graduation. Many experts in the field are now saying that adolescence may last until the age of 25. College-aged students have also served with committee members in leadership roles at both the Junior and Senior High gatherings. You can also help these students get connected to a local, Lutheran church or student center. When you use LCMS U services, LCMS Campus ministry has directories online where you can look for chapters at the colleges or universities which you or your family are attending. If there is no chapter present, they will direct you to the nearest Lutheran church. You may find more information and register at www.lcms.org/lcmsu. Seeing the Joy in Salvation through volunteers Finally, it is with Joy that I thank all the dedicated volunteers, lay members and church workers, who make youth ministry possible in our district. Our camps, youth gatherings, and mission events are all planned and staffed by volunteers from around the district. These talented men and women serve only because of a love for youth and for their God. The men and women who serve as local counselors, Bible class leaders, and youth leaders in their churches care about and serve the youth in their congregations with compassion and selflessness. They deserve our thanks and appreciation. Thank you also to those who have served on the Youth Services Committee at various times during this past triennium: Rev. Ben Dose, Rev. Steve Klawonn, Rev. Joe Seifert, Rev. Roger Carlisle, Rev. Tim Geitz, DCE Shelly McMullen, DCE Mark Sperry, DCE Jen Grundmeier, youth representatives Spencer Owen, Hannah Hayden, Courtney Peters, Melinda Klawonn, and Alexa Rowedder, and advisory member Ellie Menz. We continue to experience “Joy in Salvation.” Respectfully submitted, Rev. Steven Hayden PT Executive Assistant for Youth 60 REPORT OF THE IOWAY DIRECTOR JOY in Salvation! What an exciting journey for the IOWAY (Individual Outreach With Adults and Youth) outreach! It has been a great privilege for me to work with many dedicated and involved youth and adults of Iowa District West. What an amazing experience it is to see the hand of God working in their lives and in the mission outreaches! Working with youth and seeing the joy in their faces as they share and experience first-hand the satisfaction of helping others has been a rewarding experience. Many times I have heard, “I didn’t know I could do that,” after sharing their faith or physically getting involved with fix-up or clean-up projects. “JOY in Salvation” was reflected in many of the following 2012-2014 activities. Junior High Gatherings 2012: Made fleece pillows for various mission outreaches. 2013: Nearly 36,000 meals of fortified rice and soy were packaged during the gathering and delivered by the Orphan Grain Train to children around the world! 2014: Made 500 greeting cards that were given to Hope Ministries in Des Moines and to nursing home residents in the Sioux City area. The youth learned about homelessness and wrote encouraging notes to the homeless and nursing home residents. Collected and sent over 600 Christmas gifts to children in Los Angeles. The toys were distributed by Nehemiah churches. Senior High Gatherings Collected, sorted and packed nearly 900 backpacks with school supplies. Service Projects for Pastors Wives Provided a service project/activity/Bible Study at Pastors Conferences Summer Mission Trips Los Angeles two-week trip in 2012 and 2013 Mayaguez, Puerto Rico in 2014 Leadville and Breckinridge, Colorado in 2012 Lewisburg, West Virginia in 2012 and 2013 Jacmel, Haiti in 2012 and 2013 (three trips) 61 These trips involve organizing air fare, hotel and van reservations, advertising, promoting, processing registrations and organizing work projects, VBS lessons and craft projects. I conducted training sessions for each of the teams before the trips, worked with the leaders of the churches involved, coordinated and directed work teams. 105 youth and adults went on summer mission trips during the past three years Teams canvassed neighborhoods, planned and taught VBS Loved the children and built friendships with team members Helped Lutheran churches with repairs and painting Outreach in Watts and on Skid Row in Los Angeles, CA. Donated and distributed health kits, food and clothes. Shared the love of Jesus. Painted the exterior of the only LCMS church in Puerto Rico. Donated and distributed health kits and150 backpacks and school supplies. Distributed food, shoes, quilts, pillowcases, dresses, shorts and over-the-counter pain relievers in Haiti. Also did painting and repair work. Shared the love of Jesus through VBS, distribution of backpacks, school supplies and health kits. Distributed approximately 850 health kits with nine hygiene items in each kit. Annual Petal Pushers mission trip to Pasadena, CA 78 Iowans volunteered approximately 1,800 man/woman hours constructing the Lutheran Hour float, the only Christian float in the Rose Parade, and other floats in past three years. Outreach at Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row in Los Angeles, CA. Donated and distributed 1,250 filled health kits, food, Bibles and clothes. Shared the love of Jesus with the homeless. Created a new outreach, ETCH (Education To Change Haiti) Worked with Lutheran Church Charities, Pastor Marky Kessa (President of the Lutheran Church in Haiti), IDW President Paul Sieveking and Jackie Rychel to establish the sponsorship of children in Haiti. 130 children in Haiti are now attending school because of the generosity of Iowa District West churches and individuals. $250 per year allows a child to attend school, purchase school supplies and a uniform. Disaster Responses as District Disaster Response Coordinator Organized teams to serve in the following communities: Adair and Casey, IA: Worked with Pastor Timothy Fitzner to write grants for families with crop and property damage. Creston, IA: Worked with Pastor Jonathan Watt to assess needs, visit families, write grants and collect items needed after the tornado. Thurman, IA: Worked with Pastor Roger Carlisle. LERT trailer and team to serve at Thurman Rock Rapids, IA: Worked with Pastor Mark Hansen to assess needs, visit families, write grants, distribute grant money, deliver quilts, appliances and “Welcome Tubs.” Pilger, NE: Worked with Pastor Makelin to assess needs, shared the needs of the people with IDW, and helped purchase three vehicles and a house with the money donated by IDW churches and individuals. Led a team who worked in Wisner, NE with a family to clean their house, lay carpet, etc. Wakefield and Wisner, NE: Organized 10 teams from IDW who picked up debris after the tornado. Volunteers were from 21 IDW communities. 62 Minot, ND: Held meetings and helped organize a team that served in Minot. Estes Park, CO: Worked with Pastor Mark Schwalenberg to organize details for a team to serve at Estes Park. Conducted LERT (Lutheran Emergency Response Team) training for 550 individuals at the following churches Trinity Lutheran Church, Jefferson Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Farnhamville Trinity Lutheran Church, Creston Zion Lutheran Church, Ogden First English Lutheran Church, Spencer Immanuel Lutheran Church, Spirit Lake St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ames Trinity Lutheran Church, Boone Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Lake View St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Sac City Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, West Des Moines St. Peter Lutheran Church, Newell St. John Lutheran Church, Clarinda Organized chainsaw certification seminar and workshop. 33 in attendance. Took FEMA training and certified with NIMS and ICS Worked with Boone, Southwest and Spencer/Northwest Circuits to assess needs, purchase LERT trailers, logos for trailer, etc. Hope Ministries - serving homeless in Des Moines Collected numerous pairs of shoes, underwear, health items and clothes for the homeless in Des Moines. Organized teams and led teams to help at Hope Ministries. Collection and shipment of items for following ministries Hundreds of quilts for homeless veterans in Iowa New Salvation Ministries, Skid Row in Los Angeles, CA - each month shipped underwear and school supplies Shipped items collected for Melissa Salomon with Lutheran Hour Ministries (Mexico) Los Angeles, CA - collected and shipped toys Thousands of witness bracelets, health kits, Bibles and underwear as needs arose Backpacks and school supplies to Compton, CA Backpacks and school supplies to Lewisburg, WV 63 Organized College visitation for high school students - 2014 Fourteen Iowa District West high school students experienced a day of college life at Concordia University, Seward. Organized an appreciation meal at Godfather’s Pizza at Seward for current Iowa District West students at CUNE: 2012, 2013 and 2014 Shared IOWAY activities Wrote monthly articles for The Monthly and The Lutheran Witness Wrote quarterly articles for The Harvest Presented to New Worker Orientation, LWML District Convention, IDW District Convention, LWML and LLL rallies, IDW churches and youth groups E-mailed mission opportunities and updates on IOWAY Posted photos and articles on Facebook and IOWAY blog Offer Mission Opportunities Made available mission options to individuals and Iowa District West churches Helped churches and individuals organize mission trips and/or service projects Served on District Committees Missions Committee YES (DCE group) Youth Services Committee Junior High Youth Gathering IOWAY Advisory Board Operation Barnabas Task Force Attended IDW Board of Directors meetings Boone Circuit LERT Task Force IOWAY Banquet Planned, organized and led the annual IOWAY Banquet attended by approximately 100 people each year. I want to express my thanks to the many people in Iowa District West who have donated time, money and labor to make the IOWAY outreaches a success. There is truly joy in serving when so many wonderful, loving people work together to share God’s love. Respectfully submitted, Ellie Menz, IOWAY Director 515-370-1159 ellie.menz@idwlcms.org 64 MISSIONS COMMITTEE Five years ago the District Missions Committee developed a new missions plan which focused our work on the following key goals: - expand and extend mission efforts to more places and through more partners - shift away from permanent support toward seed funding - create mission project models for every congregation to learn from and replicate - fix specific targets for District Missions priorities At the core of our work of bringing the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ to the unchurched and unsaved, we established five strategic targets to help guide our work. The five new missions targets are: 1.1.1 the kingdom lost or unbelievers 1.1.2 un-churched former LCMS members 1.1.3 men 1.1.4 vocations 1.1.5 technology The transition to our new plan is nearly complete. All traditionally subsidized ministries have been moved into new partnerships of local support. For all of these ministries this has been difficult work, but not without its blessings. The work among Hispanics through our two dedicated church workers has been repositioned through local congregations, including one new congregation to be officially accepted into membership at our convention. The ministries to our college and university students in Des Moines and Ames is continuing through their traditional congregational partners and the potential for new campus ministry is being explored by the local congregations in the Fort Dodge area. Our subsidized work among the hearing impaired has moved from a single base congregation to a greater work among the deaf in more places. The painful work of weaning away from District called and supported workers has been particularly felt among the ethnic ministries to the Lao and Sudanese in the Des Moines area. The change has required new models of worker support including bi-vocational approaches. We are thankful to God for making and keeping this change ministry focused. While old models of ministry were changing, new models of mission work were taking hold. For the (5th) year, the District made grant awards to congregations looking for District support with seed money for various projects designed to increase their outreach. While in the past, the District mission model might have supported a few fully subsidized mission efforts, we are seeing many mission seeds planted in a growing number of places. Since this model’s inception we have invested $221,559 in 100 ministry efforts. Operation Barnabas continues to serve under the Missions Committee. They have been a God-send to many military families and are a leader in this work in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. That work continues to transition to post war services in support of veterans and returning soldiers. Especially needed are efforts in mental health, marriage support and PTSD. Overtures in support of this important ministry area are deserving of our support. The Missions Committee has continued our focus on revitalization work with individual congregations and by creating more pastor mentoring networks. One key area of revitalization is replicating. For much of our history as a denomination we expanded by planting new congregations, often out of nearby existing ones. During the past several decades that work has slowed, but the time is right in this increasingly un-Christian world to reenergize our work at creating more ministry outposts. For that 65 reason the Missions Committee through the Board of Directors is bringing an overture and hopefully a resolution to the convention for your prayerful support and strategic thinking to plant at least 18 new ministry starts by the time we meet in convention again, Lord-willing in 2018. Generally, these new ministry starts will fall into three synodically embraced definitions of new starts: 1. New Church Start. This includes any intentionally organized gathering of individuals who have come together on a regular basis for the purpose of worship and/or study of the Word and is intended to grow into an LCMS rostered congregation. 2. Satellite Site. These are extensions of a rostered congregation's Word and Sacrament ministry at a separate site, under the supervision and leadership of that congregation. The site does not intend to become an independently rostered congregation of the Synod. 3. Special Outreach Ministry. This is a new ministry of one or more congregations (eg, immigrant ministry, mercy ministry, missional community, etc.) which is not intended to be an independently rostered congregation (or does not have the capacity to become self-supporting). This is intended to be an outreach or Gospel-ministry of an existing congregation to reach new people and make new disciples. Our work with mission partners such as the Center for US Missions has already helped us prepare the soil for possible new church plants of new Hispanic ministry in Des Moines hosted out of Shepherd of the Valley, and new satellite site expansion for St. Paul, Ankeny. Out of this work others are looking at early childhood models of ministry (Christ, Bouton) and possible house churches (Memorial, Ames). Thanks be to God many other discussions are starting around the question of “what is the Holy Spirit leading us to do in our area?” While not specifically requested at this convention, work will soon need to begin in engaging our District members in support of these new ministry plants as partners with their prayers, muscles and gifts. I ask you to join me in expecting the Lord to bless these efforts greatly! Over the past year the Missions Committee has partnered with Pastor Greg Finke in bringing new approaches of Christian outreach through our individual members. While the District is blessed with many churches, there are over 60,000 of us engaged with the world every day at our jobs, in the neighborhood, through children’s activities and in our leisure. Through Pastor Finke’s book, Joining Jesus on His Mission, many have been energized by the simple way of living Jesus in our daily interactions. Pastor Finke has presented to the District leadership team and is coming to do more work with interested people and congregations later this year. The work of IOWAY has "stretched" with our leader Ellie Menz training and equipping more leaders of mission trips to expand our Iowa mission witness with short-term concentrated work in key places. In addition, she has spear-headed our work of being able to respond to disasters with an IDW quick response through our four specially trained and equipped LERT regional teams. Another avenue of missions is our work with Recognized Service Organizations that serve in our District. Their efforts at introducing people to Jesus through their caring ministries continues to reach people at critical faith opportunities in their lives. Lutheran Family Service has been a blessing to hundreds of people that they serve each year through their counseling ministry, including their consulting services at no charge with nearly 50 pastors in their own counseling ministry. Last year, God opened more doors for pregnancy counseling and adoption than in the past and their work and that of Lutherans For Life continues to champion God’s plan for life to individuals and in the public square. LFL is building individual congregational teams to expand their ministry reach. LFS has focused additional resources on 66 serving our congregations as they work to bring Jesus to their communities. Among these new ministry efforts are specific focuses on healthy marriage, church worker mental health and elder care. The Perry Lutheran Home is entering their third year of working with congregations and communities on reaching the lost for Christ through dementia and Alzheimer’s outreach. Camp Okoboji continues to find new ways of serving our missions work through creative programming and by drawing people to “Jesus at the Lake” and in their support of Operation Barnabas. LCEF has launched a new Lutheran Credit Union which will help our church connect with new generations of Lutherans and better serve our professional workers. The LCMS Foundation continues to link together people with means to ministries in need. This work has been a blessing to many of our District mission efforts. The LLL has continued bringing Lutheran Hour Ministries resources to our congregations. The LWML continues to bring mites to the mission field and supports some very exciting mission efforts both here and around the world. And of course, the missionary sending ministry of Mission Central continues to be a primary means of supporting the important work of bringing Jesus to many places around the world. These are but a few of the ways that our LCMS aligned partners are multiplying our mission outreach to others. As chairman I give thanksgiving and gratitude to God for those who have so faithfully served as members of the Missions Committee during the past triennium. Those members include: Rev. David Beagley, Mrs. Ann Carrick and Mrs. Jane Morris (representing LWML), Mr. Doug Kading, Mrs. Carole White (representing our Lutheran Church Extension Fund), Rev. Jason Peterson, Rev. Ray Smith (Rural Missions), President Paul Sieveking, Mr. Gary Thies, Mrs. Ellie Menz (IOWAY), Rev. Roger Carlisle (IDW VP), Executive Assistant Rev. Mark Gerken, and Rev. Max Phillips, Chairman. It has been a privilege to serve all of you as chairman of our District Missions Committee. God has blessed me and our Committee in many ways in these past six years in which I have been blessed to serve a Chairman. May God continue to bless our work together so that many more hear the Word and feel the love of Christ. Respectfully submitted, Rev. Max Phillips, Chairman 67 WORLD MISSIONS SUBCOMMITTEE Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, We have had a fantastic Foundations of Faith campaign and we are now bringing that to a close. Foundations of Faith you’ll remember is our effort to support the theological education of the first Lutheran pastors in Southeast Asia. The congregations and individuals of our district have been extremely generous in supporting this exciting opportunity! To date, contributions to train the pastors total $19,951. We also have raised money to send LCMS pastors to Southeast Asia to do the actual teaching. Pastor John Burger gave in-depth instruction on Luther’s Small Catechism. In addition, we have raised $8,669 to send more pastors to lay this foundation of our excellent Lutheran theology. So how are the students doing? In a word—great! That said there are many obstacles to overcome culturally and politically. The men are making steady progress and have begun their third year of study. The third year curriculum looks like this: LISA Year Three Courses Tentative Dates Teacher Christian Stewardship January 20-24, 2015 Gerhard Michael The Mission of God and Our Involvement in It postponed, date to be determined ? Church History May 22-27, 2015 Rich Carter Romans August 21-26, 2015 Steve Chambers The really exciting news is that in addition to this first group of pastors, there is a second cohort now in their first year of study! Our missionaries are doing an excellent job of navigating this process and ask us to keep on praying as they daily deal with the many challenges of this growing effort. As committee chair I want to personally thank you for the wonderful response to this project. As we conclude this emphasis, please feel free to ask for more detailed reports which we must guardedly share. Also, if you feel led to continue support of this effort we whole-heartedly encourage that. For the future, we are looking at opportunities to support missions in a manner that allows us to partner in financial and other ways. Stay tuned for this next effort which will be offered this Fall. God bless you as you share the great news of His love! Respectfully submitted, Rev. Timothy Phillips, Chairman 68 HUMAN CARE COMMITTEE The mission statement of the Human Care Committee (HCC) affirms Jesus’ ministry mandated for all people in every kind of need (Matthew 25: 32-46). Our ministry focuses on the whole range of human care and needs in IDW and beyond. Lutheran Early Response Team (LERT) continues to train volunteers through seminars led by District Disaster Coordinator, Ellie Menz. LERT has proven to be a valuable resource addressing needs as a result of natural and human disasters. Four LERT trailers are strategically located in the Sac, Boone, Northwest/Spencer and Southwest circuits. There are countless unmet opportunities and needs which could be served by the LERT trailers. A proposed convention resolution addresses this opportunity for showing God’s grace and mercy. Another emphasis this past triennium has been in the area of ministry to the elderly. A workshop was held in January 2014 in partnership with Lutheran Family Service, Lutherans For Life, Perry Lutheran Home and the District Missions Committee to help equip congregations for ministry in this ever growing area. “Remembering Hope,” a project of the Perry Lutheran Home, is available to assist congregations and societies in reaching out to people with Alzheimer’s and dementia and their caregivers with the good news of Jesus Christ, the Hope of every person. Parish nurse Darlene Rueter will continue to contact congregations to share ideas in elder care ministry and help them network with one another and tell their stories of what they do in this area of ministry. The congregations, schools and other ministries of IDW were encouraged at the last convention and will be again at this convention to incorporate at least one act of Christian mercy into their annual ministry plans especially in their local community and be encouraged to share the stories of their efforts with the District. A list of Human Care Resources is available on the IDW website. The HCC continues to promote comprehensive wellness of church workers, recognizing the connection this plays in ministry. Rev. Jason Peterson has been appointed chairman of the District Commission on Ministerial Growth and Support, succeeding Mrs. Ruth Daumer. We thank Ruth for her leadership and anticipate God’s continued blessings on the efforts of the Commission. We promoted the Be Well/Serve Well program of Concordia Health Plan which offered financial incentives to church workers and their congregations for healthy behaviors and actions. Health screenings were arranged at several pastors conferences. The congregations of IDW are encouraged to provide District compensation to church workers and their families as outlined in the IDW compensation guidelines (family/relational wellness). An area of increased emphasis in the next triennium will be life issues. This will be enhanced with the appointment of Rev. Jonathan Watt as District Life Coordinator and as a member of the HCC. The Des Moines chaplaincy is served on a part time basis by Rev. Jim Brammeier. Chaplain Steve Benson accepted a call to serve as full time chaplain at Luther Park, Des Moines. As a result, the congregations in the Siouxland area are studying the chaplaincy ministry to determine the best course of action for how area congregations might meet the needs of this important area-specific ministry going forward. As our culture is increasingly promoting values and choices that are in direct opposition to God’s design, the HCC continues to affirm and support the work of Lutheran Family Service. I urge your prayerful consideration of a proposed resolution regarding their work. Respectfully submitted, Judy Rozek, Chairman 69 REPORT OF THE LCEF VICE PRESIDENT I have been privileged to serve the congregations and families of IDW for over 16 years in various ways. I meet with individual and organizational investors of Church Extension to answer their questions and help them choose the investment(s) and services that best suit their needs. In the past triennium, I have enjoyed sharing demographic information and outreach ideas with many congregations and schools. Capital Funding Services help congregations with capital campaigns for significant building projects or debt reduction. Laborers for Christ is a valuable service to help congregations save money on building projects and unify and excite the members about their common cause. The Architectural Advisory Committee, with volunteers Gary Landhauser in Cedar Rapids and Deon Bahr of Lincoln, remain available for facility questions or challenges. Consecrated Stewards is a Gospel-based, stewardship education program that many of our IDW congregations have learned and grown from. Another blessing of LCEF is the help available for rostered church workers in the form of loans for housing, debt consolidation, home equity and education loan repayment. As always, loans to finance church and school operations, expansion, new mission starts, and many other ministry purposes are available through our church’s financial organization, the LCEF, and I consider it a joy to meet with committees and congregations interested in furthering the Lord’s work in their communities. In the last triennium, LCEF has made 17 new loans totaling over $7,715,000 thanks to faithful investors and borrowers partnering together to make a difference in things eternal. To God be the glory! Respectfully submitted, Carole L. White, LCEF Vice President Iowa District West & Iowa District East 70 REPORT OF THE MISSION DEVELOPMENT COUNSELOR TRIENNIUM REPORT FOR THE IOWA DISTRICT WEST OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH— MISSOURI SYNOD CONVENTION – 2012-2014 Calls on Pastors at their Congregations Individual Calls on Families and Members Evening Mission Events at Congregations LWML, LLL, District, OGT Circuit Presentations Sunday Mission Festivals and B.C. Presentations Pastors and Donors Visiting Mission Central Presentations to Lutheran Schools Saturday Night Worship Service Presentations Lenten Service Presentations Recorded DVD Interviews with Missionaries Missionaries Housed Overnight at Mission Central Missionaries on Furlough Presentations and Sending Mission Bible Studies at Mission Central Youth Events at Mission Central Congregational Mission Festivals in the Barn Groups Fed at Mission Central Total Gifts Provided for the Lord’s Work for Three Years 169 349 53 69 161 11,386 30 37 6 122 179 133 168 28 10 157 $19,556,607.91 1. Greatest Ministry Blessings – More and more people coming to learn about the mission of the Lord Jesus! More and more missionaries coming from around the world. More and more people understanding that we are all missionaries and the only thing important is telling people about Jesus! 2. Greatest Ministry Opportunities – More youth and students coming and more groups coming from all of the United States! More opportunity to share the message of our dear Lord Jesus with nonbelievers! 3. Greatest Ministry Celebrations – Huge LWML Events. One day we had 75 missionaries from around the world and their family members. In one year we had over 100 missionaries come from around the world! Dr. Dale Meyer spoke in our barn at an Ascension Service with 300 in attendance. 4. Future Prayers and Partnerships – Further expansion of our Mission Museum, with new addition, more bus tour groups, expansion of our volunteer staff, exceeding our current 68 members. Additional volunteer pilots. Expanding our volunteer presenters from the current 6 to 12 for more presentations. Respectfully submitted, Gary W. Thies Mission Development Counselor for Iowa District West & Nebraska District 71 STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE “I will run the course of Your commandments, for You shall enlarge my heart” (Psalm 119:32). “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of your flesh and give you a heart of flesh” (Ezekiel 36:26). God’s Word says plenty about money and possessions – and our attitude towards them. But the above texts are cited as a reminder that Christian stewardship is a FAITH matter. That’s why this Committee has continued the shift to helping pastors and congregations with DISCIPLESHIP – following Jesus. We still help them with ways to improve the stewardship level of the congregation. After all, God still calls each of us to use faithfully His things. We remember that “The earth is the Lord’s, and all its fullness” (Ps. 24:1; Ex. 19:5; Gen. 14:21; etc.). But it’s one thing to KNOW this – and quite another to DO it. Our tendency is to think, “It’s MY house, MY car,” etc. When we remember they belong to God, we may begin to ask ourselves, “Will I use all His resources on ME – or will I use HIS things for HIS purposes?” This – and any other part of following Jesus – is against our sinful nature. So we need HIM to change us – on the inside. This truth is nothing new. But we Iowa District West Lutherans will need reminding of it till the day we die, because of our sinful nature. So the challenge to help congregations and individuals “get it” will continue. But the payoff is worth it, as following Jesus – which includes being faithful stewards - is less of a chore, and more of a joy, as He works more and more in us. The goal of the Iowa District West Stewardship Committee is to assist pastors, congregations, and individuals understand that Christian stewardship is a faith issue. So it dovetails naturally with being a disciple – a follower of Jesus. Therefore we will continue to emphasize discipleship. For this triennium, the Committee consists of Rev. Mark Hansen, Chairman; Jim Christensen; Rev. Bill Van Nostrand; Rev. Mark Baldwin; Rev. Dr. Steve Turner; Steve Rozek, Lee Dreyer, and Stan Ullerich. Advisory members include Rev. Phill Andreasen, Executive Assistant; Rev. Paul Sieveking, President; Jim Schroeder; Carole White; and Roger Curtis. We still provide stewardship materials for congregations from Stewardship Advisors. But in many congregations, those are not used. So Phill has worked hard to meet with pastors individually, and the Holy Spirit is providing positive responses. The Committee has worked with the District staff and treasurer to provide comprehensive financial plans and budgets for each year. The work program for 2016-2018 will come from this Committee. The Committee regularly publishes financial reports that show congregational giving to the work of IDW, and encourages congregations to remit their mission offerings on a regular monthly basis. It has also produced the IDW Compensation Guidelines for professional church workers to be presented to the 2015 District Convention for approval, and encourages congregations to follow these guidelines for the care of their workers. The Committee helped sponsor a Concordia Retirement Workshop in the District to help professional workers in preparation for their retirement planning. As Chairman of the Committee over the past three years, I have enjoyed working with the members of this Committee, with the District staff, and with Carole White of the LCEF, and Jim Schroeder, Christian Estate Planning Counselor. They each bring insights and integrity to the table. May God continue to bless the work of the Stewardship Committee, and each congregation in this District. Respectfully submitted, Rev. Mark Hansen, Chairman 72 TREASURER’S REPORT & ENDOWMENT & LEGACY COMMITTEE REPORT As of January 31, 2015 Cash Basis Accounting The Statement of Activities is presented on a cash basis rather than accrual. The major difference in the two methods is that accrual accounting requires the recognition of estimated uncollected contributions. The District board has chosen to use cash basis for managing the District’s finances because of the desire to manage its business affairs on contributions received. Fund Accounting The District maintains three funds. The General Fund accounts budget activities. The Endowment and Legacy Fund accounts for activities that are a result of contributions with special contractual and legal restrictions. This Fund is not part of the budgeting process. The Restricted Fund accounts for activities that are funded through project fees and are also not part of the budgeting process. General Fund During the last three years there has been an effort to move some of the ministries of the District to local management and financing. Direct congregational support and the amount of mission dollars spent reflects this phase in effort. It is the Board’s intention to expand its mission spending with the focus on temporary funding and the expectation of eventual local management and financing. It should be noted that on average 65% of total expenditures went to the Synod or mission activities. Endowment and Legacy Fund Endowment funds are limited to distributing income only. Preservation of principal is a requirement. Legacy funds intend that principal be spent. In general, spending of principal is over a period of 3 to 10 years. The District prepares accrual basis statements annually. The statements for the last three years have been audited by an independent CPA. A reconciliation between cash basis and accrual basis is maintained within the accounting system. Respectfully submitted, James A. Christensen, Treasurer 73 IOWA DISTRICT WEST LCMS Statement of Activities February 2012 through January 2015 General Fund General Fund Income Support From Congregations Mission Support - Direct Support From Endowment and Legacy Investment Income & Other Revenue Total General Fund Income General Fund Expense Synod Missions District Missions Human Care Preparing Church Workers Education Youth Services Stewardship Support Services Administration Total General Fund Expense Net General Fund Income/(Loss) Endowment and Legacy Endowment and Legacy Contributions Endowment and Legacy Income Endowment and Legacy Distributions Net Endowment and Legacy Income/(Loss) Restricted Fund Restricted Income Restricted Expense Net Restricted Fund Income/(Loss) Loving Arms Transfer Net Change in Assets 74 Feb 2012 Jan 2013 Feb 2013 Jan 2014 Feb 2014 Jan 2015 1,779,463.36 254,341.22 352,268.00 217,781.40 2,603,853.98 1,766,966.22 221,229.69 351,772.50 210,041.57 2,550,009.98 1,668,115.95 278,066.56 376,361.91 198,781.01 2,521,325.43 810,000.00 802,519.30 122,899.59 132,564.61 19,391.73 13,962.36 43,814.33 134,773.52 407,203.22 2,487,128.66 116,725.32 816,960.00 823,283.87 128,899.67 130,248.28 27,958.67 12,135.62 46,546.58 140,029.93 427,811.00 2,553,873.62 (3,863.64) 784,013.00 932,240.82 130,939.17 154,494.01 39,338.90 13,086.58 57,425.38 61,292.57 456,487.27 2,629,317.70 (107,992.27) 54,001.86 508,475.98 380,711.51 181,766.33 1,873,504.15 701,358.36 623,959.18 1,950,903.33 71,294.81 367,816.20 581,025.02 (141,914.01) 724,172.06 718,801.18 5,370.88 599,772.80 633,790.79 (34,017.99) 400,815.80 407,900.58 (7,084.78) - (350,543.89) 303,862.53 1,562,477.81 (256,991.06) ARCHIVIST’S REPORT Since its move from the previous District office building at 1317 Tower Drive in Fort Dodge, the District Archives has been located in the basement of the District office building at 409 Kenyon Road, Fort Dodge. The organization of the Archives in the new location suffered a setback a few years ago when an accident with a sewer pipe in the basement of the building occurred, and many of the materials in the Archives had to be hurriedly moved to a different location in the room to prevent damage to the materials and to allow repairs on the sewer pipe. The process of returning the materials to their former location in the Archives has been somewhat of a tedious task. However, progress is being made. The west half of the room had also been used as storage for various unused items. The District office staff took a day a while back to dispose of much of the unused and unusable items, to straighten up the items that could be kept, and to clean the room. Our thanks to the District office staff. Their work has made the Archives room much more attractive and usable. The duties of the District Archivist, as delineated in the District Handbook, section 13.05, include the following: 1) receive as property of the District Archives, or as a loan to the District Archives, such archival materials as fall within the scope of the District Archives; 2) register such materials according to accepted archival accessioning procedures, prepare inventories, indexes, or other aids to the location of materials, and store such archival materials in an environmentally safe and secure place; 3) assist individuals and organizations in research and in locating materials, and supervise the use by others of the materials in the archives; and 4) report the activities of the office of Archivist-Historian to each District convention. The District Handbook also lists the scope of the District Archives and information regarding transfer of records. Each congregation should have a copy of the District Handbook, and it would be helpful for the congregation and for the District Archives if someone in the congregation made themselves aware of the items that should be brought or sent to the District Archives for storage so that they may be used for future reference about the history of the congregation, its pastors, and important events in the life of the congregation. The District Archivist has received and filed materials from congregations and entities within the District as listed in the District Handbook under the scope of the District Archives. The District Archivist has also assisted individuals, especially a number of those doing research in their genealogies in the records of disbanded congregations that are stored in the District Archives. Recently, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Urbandale, updated the material in its files at the District Archives. The following is a very partial list of some of the items included. Mentioning these may help to give other congregations samples of the kinds of material for the District Archives: The Commissioning Service of the Rev. Allen Rudow as Missionary-at-Large for the Iowa District West to serve the Urbandale area. The Order for the Ground Breaking for Gloria Dei Lutheran Church at its present location. The Order of Service for the Dedication of the church building, along with a brief history of the congregation to that date. Orders of service for the installation of Pastors Clarence Pannier and Robert Olson. An Order of Service for the Tenth Anniversary of the congregation, along with a brief history of the congregation to date. An Order of Service for the Dedication of the congregation’s new sanctuary. The booklet with Order of Service for the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the congregation. It included pictures from the early history of the church, pictures of the founding members of the congregation who are still active members, pictures of the pastors and vicars who have served the 75 congregation and a timeline of Gloria Dei’s Historical Milestones, including pictures. (An aid for future reference is the fact that the pictures are all identified.) A very partial list of other kinds of materials that are housed in the District Archives includes the following: 12 file drawers of material from congregations of the District. 7 file drawers of material on former and current pastors. 3 file drawers of material on former and current teachers. Minutes of the Board of Directors from 1936 to the present. The records of numerous congregations that have disbanded. The District Archivist has also attended the regular meetings of the Conference on Archives and History sponsored by the Concordia Historical Institute on the campus of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri. Congregations are encouraged to bring or send to the District Archives anniversary books, installation services, ordination services, and other special service folders and bulletins, congregational histories, biographies, and other materials pertinent to the history of individuals and congregations of the District. It is especially important that congregations that disband have their official church records brought to the District Archives to preserve them as a record of the history of Iowa District West and of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod in this part of Iowa. The current archivist has served part-time since 1979 and is one of the oldest and longest serving District Archivists in the Synod. The District Archives also serves as the repository for the District LWML Archives, and has stored some materials also from the LLL, the former youth organization of the LCMS known as the Walther League, and some material from Camp Okoboji. However, the District Archivist is not responsible for the organization, etc. of these materials. The Rev. Albert H. Buelow District Archivist FYI: The first known archives were the places where Noah kept the bees on the ark. 76 REPORT OF THE CHRISTIAN ESTATE PLANNING COUNSELOR In 1988, delegates to the Iowa District West convention passed a resolution to enter a partnership with the LCMS Foundation and Iowa District East LCMS. I was called to serve as the Christian Estate Planning Counselor. In 1994 the delegates to the Iowa District West convention passed a resolution to change the partnership with the LCMS Foundation and have me serve exclusively in Iowa District West. This convention in 2015 marks the 27th year of this partnership. Through my work in Iowa District West for the LCMS Foundation the following services are offered to individuals and congregations: 1. Individual help in developing a Christian Estate Plan. 2. Endowment planning for congregations 3. Investments for endowment fund 4. Gift planning for assets of land, securities, IRA distributions, etc. 5. Legal assistance and document preparation for charitable trusts, personal endowment, and gift annuities 6. Trust management services The Lord has blessed our partnership and thousands of families have developed a Christian Estate plan that includes: 1. A written statement of faith. 2. An up to date will or trust to provide for their family. 3. A tax-wise gift from their estate to their favorite ministries. Iowa District West, congregations in Iowa District West, Lutheran Family Service, Camp Okoboji, LCMS World Missions, and many other LCMS ministries have benefited from gifts from the estate planning of the members of congregations in Iowa District West. Thanks be to God for blessing our work together in the past and on into the future. Respectfully submitted, Jim Schroeder Christian Estate Planning Counselor LCMS Foundation 77 CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICES OF PRESIDENT, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT, AND SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Regarding the candidates for the offices of District President and vice presidents, the District Handbook, 9.03, states the following: a. Candidates for the offices of President and First and Second Vice President shall be in each instance the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes in the nominating ballots of the congregations. b. The Secretary of the District shall notify each candidate and shall secure his approval in writing to include his name on the convention ballot. Each candidate shall reply within ten days as to his willingness to serve if elected. c. In the event of the death, declination, or unavailability of any candidate, the nominee having the next highest number of votes shall become the candidate. d. In the event of a tie for the third position among the candidates, all names involved in the tie shall be listed as candidates. e. The Secretary of the District shall publish in the convention workbook brief biographies of the three candidates for President, the three candidates for First Vice President, and the three candidates for Second Vice President. Regarding the nominations for the office of District President and vice presidents, the District Handbook, 9.01 d, states the following: d. The Secretary of the District shall tabulate the nominating votes and shall report to the convention by means of the convention workbook the names and tallies of all ordained ministers who have received nominating votes for the office of President or First or Second Vice President. The following are the names and tallies of all ordained ministers who have received nominating votes for the office of President or First or Second Vice President: President Steve Turner Jonathan Watt Roger Carlisle Paul Egger Mark Gerken Alan Miller Allen Henderson Max Phillips Robert Riggert 48 (accepted) 9 (accepted) 4 (accepted) 3 2 2 1 1 1 First Vice President Roger Carlisle Paul Egger Steve Turner Jonathan Watt Brian Licht Ben Dose Nathan Dudley David Ericksen Allen Henderson Merle Mahnken 18 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 (accepted) (accepted) (declined) (accepted) 78 First Vice President (continued) Max Phillips 2 Jesse Burns 1 Timothy Geitz 1 Kevin Johnson 1 Bradley Ketcham 1 Larry Lemke 1 Russell Senstad 1 Second Vice President Russell Senstad Jonathan Watt Roger Carlisle Ben Dose Jonathan Conner David Dahlke Paul Egger Timothy Geitz Mark Baldwin Kevin Johnson Jason Peterson Leland Schmidt Brian Licht Max Phillips Robert Riggert Steve Turner Jay Wheeler Robert Zellmer 7 7 5 4 (accepted) (accepted) (accepted) (accepted – if Carlisle or Watt is elected as President or First Vice President) 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 79 CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT Name: Roger Carlisle Address: Age: 58 Year of Ordination: 1983 Name: Steven Turner 405 Center Street, Wall Lake 51466 Age: 56 Year of Ordination: 1985 Address: 3 Country Estates, Algona 50511 Number of Years in Synod: 28 years Number of Years in District: 28 years Number of Years in Synod: 30 Number of Years in District: 30 Present Position: Pastor, Peace Lutheran Church, Wall Lake, Iowa Present Position: Senior Pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church Algona, Iowa District Offices Held: Youth Services Committee (Chairman 6 years) District Reconciler District Board of Directors District Nominating Committee Sac City Circuit Visitor 2nd Vice President, Iowa District West 1988-2000 1993-present 1994-2000 2000-2006 2003-2011 2012-present District Offices Held: 1st Vice President, Iowa District West 2nd Vice President, Iowa District West Synod Nomination Committee Member Iowa District West Board of Directors LCMS Model Theological Conferences Chairman IDW Committee on Lay Ministry Chairman Rural Ministry Task Force Chairman District Stewardship Committee Floor Committee Chairman District Convention Delegate Synod Conventions President of the Board of Directors, Lutheran Family Service of Iowa Board of Directors Lutheran Family Service Former Pastorates: Other Full-time Positions Held: Other significant service or experience: Circuit Evangelism Rep 1984-1989 District Confirmand Retreat Dean 1985-1989 LCMS Convention Delegate 1989 & 2007 LCMS Convention Floor Committee 2007 LCMS Convention Alternate Delegate 1986 & 2004 District Junior High Retreat Staff 1990-1995 Circuit Youth Rep 1990-2004 Blackhawk Ministerium 1983-present Sac County Hospice Board, Chairman 4 years 1986-1992 Sac County Pheasants Forever Chairman 1995-2005 Trustee, Wilma Gosch Foundation 2003-present Co-author of Circuit Pastor Planned Program 2005-2006 IDW Task Force on Pornography, Chairman 2008-2009 Pastoral Care Specialist Certification Various ad-hoc committees for school and community Former Pastorates: Dual parish: Trinity, Marcus/Pilgrim, Quimby, IA 2009-present 2000-2009 2010-present 1994-present 2002 & 2005 2002-2009 2001-2002 1994-2000 1991 1989, 1998, 2004 1992-1995 1989-1995 1985-1991 Other Full-time Positions Held: Other significant service or experience: Board of Directors Good Samaritan Communities 1998-2007, 2013-present 2012-present Kossuth County C.A.R.E. Saint Paul Institute For Education Rural and Small Town Rural Ministry Institute Consultation Concordia Seward, NE 2001 Vicarage Supervisor 4-H leader Pony league Baseball Coach 80 Name: Jonathan Watt Age: 53 Year of Ordination: 2001 Address: 800 N Sumner Avenue, Creston 50801 Number of Years in Synod: 14 Number of Years in District: 13 Present Position: Pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church, Creston & Mount Ayr, Iowa District Offices Held: Board for Parish Services, South Dakota District Chair, South Dakota Pastors Conference Committee 2007-2008 2007 Former Pastorates: St. John, Howard, SD St. John, Burt, IA Our Savior, Swea City, IA 2006-2008 2001-2006 2004-2006 Other Full-time Positions Held: Computer Tech Consultant, Personnel Data Systems, Blue Bell, PA Computer Operator, Programmer, Systems Analyst, Bryan Memorial Hospital, Lincoln, NE Other significant service or experience: District Life Coordinator, IDW Circuit Visitor, Southwest Circuit, IDW President, Vice President, Habitat for Humanity of Union County, IA Manager, State Tornado Relief Distribution Center, Creston, IA Other experience or qualifications or degrees: EMT, Miner Co, SD, Certified International Academy of Apologetics, Strasbourg, France Pastoral Advisor LERT Team, SW Circuit, IDW 1991-1994 1983-1991 2014-2015 2012-2015 2011-2015 2012 2007 2011 2014-2015 81 CANDIDATES FOR FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Name: Roger Carlisle Address: Age: 55 Year of Ordination: 1983 405 Center Street, Wall Lake 51466 Name: Paul Egger Age: 52 Year of Ordination: 1990 Address: 406 Monona Street, Galva, Iowa 51020 Number of Years in Synod: 28 years Number of Years in District: 28 years Number of Years in Synod: 25 years Number of Years in District: 14 years Present Position: Pastor, Peace Lutheran Church, Wall Lake, Iowa Present Position: Pastor, St. John Lutheran Church, Galva, Iowa District Offices Held: Youth Services Committee, Chairman 6 years District Reconciler District Board of Directors District Nominating Committee Sac City Circuit Visitor 2nd Vice President, Iowa District West District Offices Held: Circuit Visitor 1988-2000 1993-present 1994-2000 2000-2006 2003-2011 2012-present Former Pastorates: Faith Lutheran Church, Flora, IL Trinity Lutheran Church, Iuka, IL (vacancy) 2009-present 1990-2000 Former Pastorates: Other Full-time Positions Held: Other significant service or experience: IDW Confirmand Retreat Dean IDW Clergy Health Cabinet LCMS Convention Delegate Clay County Ministerial Alliance President (CID) Area Pan-Lutheran Pastors study group host Preacher/Activity Leader at Annual Area Middle School Retreat Preacher at Iowa/Nebraska Middle School Retreat, Council Bluffs Guest Lecturer at Nebraska Pastors Study Baseball/Softball Coach Galva-Holstein High School “Success 4” Com Circuit Bible Institute Presenter AAU Volleyball coach Other Full-time Positions Held: Other significant service or experience: Circuit Evangelism Rep 1984-1989 District Confirmand Retreat Dean 1985-1989 LCMS Convention Delegate 1989 & 2007 LCMS Convention Floor Committee 2007 LCMS Convention Alternate Delegate 1986 & 2004 District Junior High Retreat Staff 1990-1995 Circuit Youth Rep 1990-2004 Blackhawk Ministerium 1983-present Sac County Hospice Board, Chairman 4 years 1986-1992 Sac County Pheasants Forever Chairman 1995-2005 Trustee, Wilma Gosch Foundation 2003-present Co-author of Circuit Pastor Planned Program 2005-2006 IDW Task Force on Pornography, Chairman 2008-2009 Pastoral Care Specialist Certification Various ad-hoc committees for school and community 2005-2010 1995 & 2007 1993-1998 2004-2009 2008-2012 2010-2013 2012 1990-2013 2006-2009 2011-2015 2014 Other experience or qualifications or degrees: BA Political Science/Journalism from UNI (high honors) 1985 82 Name: Jonathan Watt Age: 53 Year of Ordination: 2001 Address: 800 N Sumner Avenue, Creston 50801 Number of Years in Synod: 14 Number of Years in District: 13 Present Position: Pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church, Creston & Mount Ayr, Iowa District Offices Held: Board for Parish Services, South Dakota District Chair, South Dakota Pastors Conference Committee 2007-2008 2007 Former Pastorates: St. John, Howard, SD St. John, Burt, IA Our Savior, Swea City, IA 2006-2008 2001-2006 2004-2006 Other Full-time Positions Held: Computer Tech Consultant, Personnel Data Systems, Blue Bell, PA Computer Operator, Programmer, Systems Analyst, Bryan Memorial Hospital, Lincoln, NE Other significant service or experience: District Life Coordinator, IDW Circuit Visitor, Southwest Circuit, IDW President, Vice President, Habitat for Humanity of Union County, IA Manager, State Tornado Relief Distribution Center, Creston, IA Other experience or qualifications or degrees: EMT, Miner Co, SD, Certified International Academy of Apologetics, Strasbourg, France Pastoral Advisor LERT Team, SW Circuit, IDW 1991-1994 1983-1991 2014-2015 2012-2015 2011-2015 2012 2007 2011 2014-2015 83 CANDIDATES FOR SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Name: Roger Carlisle Address: Age: 55 Year of Ordination: 1983 Name: Russell Senstad 405 Center Street, Wall Lake 51466 Age: 49 Year of Ordination: 1992 Address: 4211 Eldorado Ct, Sioux City, IA 51106 Number of Years in Synod: 28 years Number of Years in District: 28 years Number of Years in Synod: 23 Number of Years in District: 23 Present Position: Pastor, Peace Lutheran Church, Wall Lake, Iowa Present Position: Senior Pastor, Redeemer Lutheran Church, Sioux City, Iowa District Offices Held: Youth Services Committee, Chairman 6 yrs District Reconciler District Board of Directors District Nominating Committee Sac City Circuit Visitor 2nd Vice President, Iowa District West District Offices Held: Past Member – IDW Board of Directors Pastor Member – Camp Okoboji Board of Directors Past Circuit Visitor, Sioux City Circuit (2 times) LWML Zone Counselor (Adair and Sioux City) LCMS Reconciler Dean of Jr. High Week at Camp Okoboji 1988-2000 1993-present 1994-2000 2000-2006 2003-2011 2012-present Former Pastorates: Former Pastorates: Immanuel, Adair, IA Other Full-time Positions Held: Other Full-time Positions Held: Other significant service or experience: Circuit Evangelism Rep 1984-1989 District Confirmand Retreat Dean 1985-1989 LCMS Convention Delegate 1989 & 2007 LCMS Convention Floor Committee 2007 LCMS Convention Alternate Delegate 1986 & 2004 District Junior High Retreat Staff 1990-1995 Circuit Youth Rep 1990-2004 Blackhawk Ministerium 1983-present Sac County Hospice Board, Chairman 4 years 1986-1992 Sac County Pheasants Forever Chairman 1995-2005 Trustee, Wilma Gosch Foundation 2003-present Co-author of Circuit Pastor Planned Program 2005-2006 IDW Task Force on Pornography, Chairman 2008-2009 Pastoral Care Specialist Certification Various ad-hoc committees for school and community Other significant service or experience: Other experience or qualifications or degrees: 84 1992-1996 Name: Jonathan Watt Age: 53 Year of Ordination: 2001 Address: 800 N Sumner Avenue, Creston 50801 Number of Years in Synod: 14 Number of Years in District: 13 Present Position: Pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church, Creston & Mount Ayr, Iowa District Offices Held: Board for Parish Services, SD District Chairman SD Pastors Conference Committee 2007-2008 2007 Former Pastorates: St. John, Howard, SD St. John, Burt, IA Our Savior, Swea City, IA 2006-2008 2001-2006 2004-2006 Other Full-time Positions Held Computer Tech Consultant, Personnel Data Systems, Blue Bell, PA Computer Operator, Programmer, Systems Analyst, Bryan Memorial Hospital, Lincoln, NE Other significant service or experience: District Life Coordinator, IDW Circuit Visitor, Southwest Circuit, IDW President, Vice President, Habitat for Humanity of Union County, IA Manager, State Tornado Relief Distribution Center, Creston, IA Other experience or qualifications or degrees: EMT, Miner Co, SD, Certified International Academy of Apologetics, Strasbourg, France Pastoral Advisor LERT Team, SW Circuit, IDW 2014-2015 2012-2015 2011-2015 2012 2007 2011 2014-2015 85 REPORT OF THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE The District Handbook, section 9.15 d, states that prior to the convention the District Nominating Committee shall “submit its complete list [of nominees] to the President of the District for publication in the Convention Workbook. This list shall contain for each candidate the name, address, congregation, present and previous District offices held, and the position to which nominated.” Below is a list of the nominees for each office. The information on each candidate is contained on the following pages. Information on each additional candidate nominated either by the Nominating Committee or by the convention itself, if nominations are forthcoming from the floor of the convention, will be distributed at the convention (see District Handbook, section 9.17 b). The nominees in each category are listed in alphabetical order. This information is provided for your use in your preparation as a delegate. The number in parentheses following the office listed is the number to be elected to that office. The page number following the candidate’s name is the page on which his/her biographical information may be found. Incumbents are designated by an (I) behind their name in the biographical information section. DISTRICT SECRETARY (1) Nicholas Thackery Page 87 James Travis Page 87 Peter Wegner Page 87 ORDAINED MINISTER-AT-LARGE (1) Timothy Geitz Page 95 Kendall Meyer Page 95 Dan Vogel Page 95 DISTRICT TREASURER (1) Kerry Burmeister Page 88 Scott Ernst Page 88 COMISSIONED MINISTER-AT-LARGE (1) Lori Gamble Page 96 Doug Kading Page 96 Amy Schmidt Page 96 CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF DIRECTORS (1) Lynn Dreyer Page 89 Bob Dunker Page 89 Stan Ullerich Page 89 LAY MEMBER-AT-LARGE (2) Tim Buelow Page 97 Paul Fuhrman Page 97 Mark Kramer Page 97 Marilyn Schroeder Page 98 CHAIRMAN, CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (1) David Daumer Page 90 Richard Salcido Page 90 Dan Wagner Page 90 DISTRICT NOMINATING COMMITTEE Ordained Ministers (3) Mark Baldwin Page 99 Roger Carlisle Page 99 Duane Miesner Page 99 Bob Riggert Page 100 Ray Smith Page 100 Lindsay Watkins Page 100 Commissioned Minister (1) Sue Barlow Page 101 Amy Schmidt Page 101 Merrilee Sump Page 101 Laypersons (3) Garry Gruhn Page 102 John Kern Page 102 Wanda Pritzel Page 102 Warren Puck Page 103 John Tews Page 103 Carole White Page 103 CHAIRMAN, STEWARDSHIP (1) Jonathan Conner Page 91 Dennis Martens Page 91 Ken Schmidt Page 91 CHAIRMAN, YOUTH SERVICES (1) Ben Dose Page 92 Jonathan Riggert Page 92 Mark Schwalenberg Page 92 CHAIRMAN, MISSIONS (1) David Beagley Page 93 Dave Dahlke Page 93 Bruce Lesemann Page 93 CHAIRMAN, HUMAN CARE (1) Patti Anderson Page 94 John Kern Page 94 Darlene Rueter Page 94 SYNOD’S NOMINATING COMMITTEE (2) Marci Baldwin Page 104 Lee Dreyer Page 104 Ruth Gerken Page 104 John Tews Page 105 86 Office to which nominated: District Secretary Office to which nominated: District Secretary Office to which nominated: District Secretary PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Name: Nicholas Thackery Address: Age: 36 2307 18th Street Emmetsburg, IA 50539 Name: James Travis Address: Age: 38 3622 Pierce Place Sioux City, IA 51104 Name: Peter C. Wegner (I) Address: Age: 68 612 45th Street West Des Moines, IA 50265 Present Congregation: St. Paul, Emmetsburg & Peace, West Bend Present Congregation: Calvary, Sioux City Present Congregation: Peace, Des Moines Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Emmanuel, Lake View, IA Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Good Shepherd, Memphis, TN St. John, Chicago, IL Shepherd of the Valley, WDM, IA Greater Memphis Lutheran Pastors Conference, Secretary North Chicago Pastors Conference, Secretary Des Moines East Circuit Pastors Conference, Secretary/Treasurer Des Moines East Zone LWML Counselor Lutheran Care Services, Des Moines, IA, Board of Directors, President Year of Ordination: 2009 Year of Ordination: 2002 Year of Ordination: 1972 Number of years in District: 6 Number of years in District: 12 Number of years in District: 32 District and other offices held: District and other offices held: District and other offices held: Des Moines West Circuit Visitor IDW Worship Committee Chairman IDW Stewardship Committee 87 Office to which nominated: District Treasurer Office to which nominated: District Treasurer LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION Name: Kerry Burmeister Name: Scott D. Ernst Address: Age: 48 2015 Texas Avenue Hardy, IA 50545 Age: 61 Address: 6420 Golf View Place Sioux City, IA 51106 Congregation where membership is held: Zion, Humboldt Congregation where membership is held: Redeemer, Sioux City Offices held in congregation: Board of Education Elder Organist Offices held in congregation: President Vice President Treasurer Chairman of Elders Formal Education: BS degree in Animal Science, ISU BBA Accounting, Drake University MBA, Drake University Formal Education: BS degree in Business, Morningside College Occupation (past and present): Midwest Division Controller – Hog Slat, Inc. Occupation (past and present): Certified Public Accountant District and other offices held: Treasurer, Lutheran Family Service District and other offices held: 88 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Board of Directors Office to which nominated: Chairman, Board of Directors Office to which nominated: LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION Name: Lynn Dreyer Name: Dr. Robert Dunker Name: Stan Ullerich Address: 3123 11th Avenue North Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Address: 513 Bluestem Trail Dakota Dunes, SD 57049 Address: 1700 West 6th Street Storm Lake, IA 50588 Age: 56 Age: 69 Chairman, Board of Directors Age: 55 Congregation where membership is held: St. Paul, Fort Dodge Congregation where membership is held: Redeemer, Sioux City Congregation where membership is held: Grace, Storm Lake Offices held in congregation: Chairman, Board of Elders Board of Elders Evangelism Board Vice President of Congregation Offices held in congregation: President of Congregation Chairman, Stewardship Committee Strategic Planning Facilitator Endowment & Legacy Committee Offices held in congregation: Elder President of Congregation Formal Education: MBA from Iowa State University Formal Education: PhD from University of Nebraska Formal Education: BA from Buena Vista University MS from Iowa State University PhD from Purdue University Occupation (past and present): Director of Human Resources, NEW Cooperative Inc. Occupation (past and present): President Emeritus, Western Iowa Tech Community College Occupation (past and present): College Professor District and other offices held: District and other offices held: Elected representative to SLIMM, a strategic planning organization for LCMS congregations in the three state Siouxland region District and other offices held: Layperson Member-at-Large on IDW Board of Directors IDW Stewardship Committee 89 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Christian Education Office to which nominated: Chairman, Christian Education Office to which nominated: Chairman, Christian Education PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Name: David Daumer Address: 606 Kansas SW Orange City, IA 51041 Age: 59 Name: Richard Salcido Address: 1101 Park Lane Ida Grove, IA 51445 Age: 61 Name: Daniel Wagner Address: 101 East Bertha Paullina, IA 51046 Age: 58 Present Congregation: Faith, Orange City & St. John, Ireton Present Congregation: St. Paul, Ida Grove Present Congregation: Zion, Paullina Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: St. Paul, Sioux City, IA District Camp VBS Committee Cub Week Staff Secretary/Treasurer - IDW Pastors Conference Communications Director – IDW Conventions Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Salem, Jacksonville, IL (Interim Principal) Salem, Jacksonville, IL (Associate Pastor) Our Savior, El Paso, TX (Pastor) Trinity, Decatur, IL (DCE) Blessed Savior, New Berlin, WI (DCE) South Wisconsin District Youth Ministry Task Force Central Illinois District youth counselor training events Delegate to 2001 LCMS Convention IDW LWML Zone Counselor Delegate to 2013 LCMS Convention Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Faith & Hope, Ignace & Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Canada Eisleben, Scott City, MO Lutheran Chapel of Hope, Campus Ministry, Cape Ciradeau, MO Trinity, Sabin, MN Pastoral Supervisor for Vicarage District Rep to Synod Conferences on Congregational Services LLL Zone Counselor LWML Zone Counselor Chaplain Fire & Rescue Squad Year of Ordination: 1983 Year of Ordination: 1991 Year of Ordination: 1984 Number of years in District: 31 Number of years in District: 5 Number of years in District: 9 District and other offices held: Circuit Visitor District and other offices held: South Wisconsin District DCE Chairman Central Illinois District DCE Chairman Chairman for two Central Illinois District & Southern Illinois District Youth Gatherings Rocky Mountain District Board of Evangelism District and other offices held: Worship & Music Task Force Chairman (Minnesota North District) Circuit Visitor (Minnesota North District) 90 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Stewardship PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Name: Jonathan Conner Address: 1204 Center Street Manning, IA 51455 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Stewardship PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Age: 37 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Stewardship PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Name: Dennis Martens Age: 59 Address: 511 South Washington Street Remsen, IA 51050 Name: Kenneth Schmidt Address: 1193 Prairieview Avenue Van Meter, IA 50261 Age: 59 Present Congregation: Zion, Manning Present Congregation: Christ, Remsen Present Congregation: Trinity, Van Meter Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: St. John, Sanborn, IA Speaker at apologetics conferences in IDW Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Secretary/Treasurer of IDW Pastoral Conference Committee Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Concordia, Sioux City, IA Year of Ordination: 2004 Year of Ordination: 2008 Year of Ordination: 2005 Number of years in District: 11 Number of years in District: 8 Number of years in District: 10 District and other offices held: Jr. Youth Gathering Committee Pastors Conference Planning Committee District and other offices held: District and other offices held: 91 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Youth Services PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Name: Benjamin J. Dose (I) Address: 200 West Tracy Street Arcadia, IA 51430 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Youth Services PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Age: 38 Name: Jonathan Riggert Address: 4982 Old 21 Road Cherokee, IA 51012 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Youth Services PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Age: 36 Name: Mark Schwalenberg Age: 58 Address 1000 West Broadway Street Polk City, IA 50226 Present Congregation: Zion, Arcadia Present Congregation: Trinity, Cherokee Present Congregation: Beautiful Savior, Polk City Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: South Shore Trinity, White Bear Lake, MN Youth Advocacy Team, MN-S District IDW Junior High Youth Gathering Worship Coordinator Board of Directors of Camp Okoboji IDW Rural Advocacy Team Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Holy Cross, Saint Cloud, MN Minnesota North District Youth Task Force Pastoral Advisor to Prince of Peace Lutheran School Association, St. Cloud, MN Chaplain at Camp Okoboji Pastoral Delegate to Synod Convention President Cherokee County Ministerial Association Iowa State Patrol Chaplain Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Immanuel, Guthrie Center, IA Concordia Cub Weeks staff Year of Ordination: 2003 Year of Ordination: 2005 Year of Ordination: 1991 Number of years in District: 7 Number of years in District: 4½ Number of years in District: 24 District and other offices held: Member IDW Youth Services Committee Chairman IDW Youth Services Committee District and other offices held: IDW Youth Gathering Dean District and other offices held: Des Moines Circuit Visitor IDW Youth Gathering Committee IDW Youth Gathering Dean 92 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Missions PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Name: David Beagley Address: 110 Lynn Avenue Ames, IA 50014 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Missions PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Age: 34 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Missions PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Name: David Dahlke Age: 48 Address: 6562 Center Street West Des Moines, IA 50266 Name: Bruce Lesemann Address: 215 Cayuga Street Storm Lake, IA 50588 Age: 53 Present Congregation: Associate Pastor, Memorial Lutheran Church and Student Center, Ames Present Congregation: Senior Pastor, Shepherd of the Valley, West Des Moines Present Congregation: St. John, Storm Lake Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Junior High Week Staff LWML Zone Counselor Service & Renewal Committee, Lutheran Deaconess Association Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Faith, Shumway, IL St. John, Auburndale, WI IDW Junior High Week Topic Leader IDW Youth Gathering Dean IDW Youth Gathering Worship Committee LCMS Servant Events LLL Circuit Rep LWML Circuit Rep Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Church Planter/Leadership Trainer in Kingston, Jamaica & Sarangani Province, Mindanao, Philippines EFL teacher in Macau Lutheran school teacher, Trinity, Stewardson, IL and Faith, Godfrey, IL Junior and Senior Counselor for IDW LWML Planning Committee for IDW outreach resource and training event in 2011 Year of Ordination: 2007 Year of Ordination: 1992 Year of Ordination: 1997 Number of years in District: 8 Number of years in District: 12 Number of years in District: 8 District and other offices held: IDW Missions Committee District and other offices held: Circuit Visitor North Wisconsin District Adult Education Central Illinois District Mental Health Round District and other offices held: 93 Office to which nominated: Chairman, Human Care Office to which nominated: Chairman, Human Care Office to which nominated: Chairman, Human Care LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION Name: Patti Anderson Name: John E. Kern Name: Darlene Rueter Address: 3830 Dakota Avenue Gowrie, IA 50543 Address: 214 Wood Acres Algona, IA 50511 Address: 1602 Harriet Avenue Carroll, IA 51401 Age: 44 Age: 56 Age: 59 Congregation where membership is held: Holy Trinity, Farnhamville Congregation where membership is held: Trinity, Algona Congregation where membership is held: St. Paul, Carroll Offices held in congregation: Treasurer Offices held in congregation: Elder Vice President Sunday School Teacher Usher Vacation Bible School Director Offices held in congregation: Chair, Human Care Board Chair, Stewardship/Family Life Board Secretary, Church Council Formal Education: AA Degree, Business Administration and Financial Management, AIB Formal Education: BA Degree, Health Care AdministrationBusiness Administration, Augustana College, South Dakota Formal Education: Nursing Degree, Sioux Valley School of Nursing, Sioux Falls, SD Occupation (past and present): Owner of Patti’s Long Arm Quilting Treasurer of Anderson Machinery Sales, Inc. Occupation (past and present): Licensed Nursing Home Administrator Occupation (past and present): Clinical Coordinator of Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehab at St. Anthony Regional Hospital, Carroll, IA District and other offices held: District and other offices held: Member of Older Adult Ministries Committee District and other offices held: 94 District Parish Nurse Representative Office to which nominated: Ordained Minister-at-Large Office to which nominated: Ordained Minister-at-Large Office to which nominated: Ordained Minister-at-Large PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Name: Timothy Geitz (I) Address: 1430 7th Avenue SE Le Mars, IA 51031 Age: 53 Name: Kendall Meyer Age: 46 Address: 508 SW Maplewood Drive Grimes, IA 50111 Name: Daniel Vogel Address: 32678 Aspen Avenue Manning, IA 51455 Age: 63 Present Congregation: Grace, Le Mars Present Congregation: Mt. Olive, Des Moines Present Congregation: Amigos en Cristo, Denison Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered Associate Pastor, St. Paul, Fort Dodge, IA Trinity, Manilla, IA St. John, May City, IA Staff for Concordia Cub Week Dean of Cub Week LWML Pastoral Advisor LLL Pastoral Advisor Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered Gloria Dei, Urbandale, IA IDW Stewardship Committee Concordia Cub Weeks Staff IDW Church Worker Compensation Committee TCN Learning Community Former Congregations / Church Services Rendered Monte de Los Olivos, Miami, FL Bilingual Pastor, St. Matthew, Miami, FL Senior Pastor, Zion, Manning, IA Hispanic Missionary, Iowa District West Year of Ordination: 1987 Year of Ordination: 2005 Year of Ordination: 1982 Number of years in District: 27 Number of years in District: 10 Number of years in District: 18 District and other offices held: Ordained Member-at-Large, IDW Board of Directors Secretary/Treasurer, IDW Pastors Conference District and other offices held: Chairman, IDW Christian Education Committee District and other offices held: Circuit Visitor 95 Office to which nominated: Commissioned Minister, Member-at-Large Office to which nominated: Commissioned Minister, Member-at-Large Office to which nominated: Commissioned Minister, Member-at-Large COMMISSIONED MINISTER CHARACTERIZATION COMMISSIONED MINISTER CHARACTERIZATION COMMISSIONED MINISTER CHARACTERIZATION Name: Lori Gamble Name: Douglas Kading (I) Name: Amy Schmidt Address: 2303 Jackson Avenue Spirit Lake, IA 51360 Address: 523 East 13th Street Spencer, IA 51301 Address: 410 SW Westlawn Drive Ankeny, IA 50023 Age: 55 Age: 66 Age: 31 Present Position: Program Director, Camp Okoboji Present Position: Executive Director, Camp Okoboji Present Position: DCE, St. Paul, Ankeny Former Congregations and Positions: Redeemer, Sioux City, IA, DCE St. Paul, Osseo, MN, DCE St. John, Burt & Our Savior, Swea City, IA, DCE intern Trinity, Algona, IA, Parish Assistant Immanuel, Marshfield, WI, Teacher Immanuel, Lakefield, MN, Teacher Immanuel, Perryville, MO, Teacher Former Congregations and Positions: St. John, Vincent, and St. Peter, Woolstock, IA, DCE (1971-1979) First English, Spencer, IA, DCE (1979-1990) Former Congregations and Positions: Other Church Service Rendered: IDW Sr. High Youth Gathering Planning Committee LCMS National Youth Gathering Planning Committee Other Church Service Rendered: Member of Task Force to start preschool at First English, Spencer District Youth Gathering Committee Dean of Youth Week Chairman, Board of Elders Advisory Delegate to Synod’s Convention Other Church Service Rendered: IDW Youth Gathering Committee District Coordinator for National LCMS Youth Gathering Year of Commissioning: 1982 Year of Commissioning: 1971 Year of Commissioning: 2006 Number of years in District: 20 Number of years in District: 44 Number of years in District: 9 District and other offices held: Commissioned Minister Member-at-Large on Board of Directors Nominating Committee District and other offices held: Commissioned Minister Member-at-Large on Board of Directors Chairman, District Scholarship Committee Member, District Education Committee District and other offices held: 96 Office to which nominated: Lay Member-at-Large Office to which nominated: Lay Member-at-Large Office to which nominated: Lay Member-at-Large LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION Name: Timothy Buelow Name: Name: Mark Kramer Address: 2813 Walnut Street West Des Moines, IA 50265 Address: 1408 Greta Street Cherokee, IA 51012 Address: 5200 Grand Avenue Des Moines, IA 50312 Congregation where membership is held: Messiah, Johnston Congregation where membership is held: Trinity, Cherokee Congregation where membership is held: Gloria Dei, Urbandale Offices held in congregation: Vice President President Offices held in congregation: Youth Director President Elder Finance Committee Chairman Constitution Rewrite Committee Offices held in congregation: Vice President President Treasurer Formal Education: Bachelor’s Degree-Civil Engineering Master’s Degree-Environmental Engineering Formal Education: MA Secondary Administration, University of South Dakota Formal Education: BA, Buena Vista University MBA, University of Iowa Occupation (past and present): Consulting Engineer Occupation (past and present) Retired High School Principal, Athletic Director, Curriculum Director, Referee (football/wrestling), State Junior High Student Council Advisor, Coach, US Navy Occupation (past and present): VP-Trading Operations Manager, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage District and other offices held: Lay Delegate to 2012 IDW Convention Member of Missions Floor Committee at 2012 IDW Convention District and other offices held: District and other offices held: Age: 47 Paul Fuhrman 97 Age: 75 Age: 48 Office to which nominated: Lay Member-at-Large LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION Name: Marilyn Schroeder (I) Age: 71 Address: 1828 14th Street Boone, IA 50036 Congregation where membership is held: Trinity, Boone Offices held in congregation: Finance Secretary – 2 terms Endowment Committee Sunday School Teacher Formal Education: Bank Courses Occupation (past and present): 34 years in banking – Retired as Executive Administrative Assistant in July 2014 District and other offices held: LWML Iowa West District President 2015 LWML Host Convention Committee Chairman IDW Board of Directors 98 Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Ordained Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Ordained Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Ordained PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Name: Mark J. Baldwin (I) Age: 60 Name: Roger P. Carlisle (I) Age: 58 Name: Duane Miesner 412 North Main Kingsley, IA 51028 Age: 59 Address: 409 NE 31st Street Ankeny, IA 50021 Address: PO Box 189 Wall Lake, IA 51466 Address: Present Congregation: Senior Pastor, St. Paul, Ankeny Present Congregation: Peace, Wall Lake Present Congregation: First, Kingsley Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Eastern Heights, St. Paul, MN Associate Pastor, Shepherd of the Valley, West Des Moines, IA IDW Institutional Chaplain, Des Moines, IA IDW LWML Pastoral Counselor LWML Zone Counselor Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Dean of IDW Confirmand Retreat IDW Junior High Week Staff Sac City Circuit Evangelism Representative Sac City Circuit Youth Representative LCMS Convention Floor Committee #4— Program and Finance LCMS Convention Delegate Co-author of Circuit Pastors Planned Program IDW Task Force on Pornography, Chairman Pastoral Care Specialist Certification Former Congregations/ Church Service Rendered: Immanuel, Spencer, NE Christ, Lynch, NE IDW Youth Gathering Committee Year of Ordination: 1984 Year of Ordination: 1983 Year of Ordination: 1998 Number of years in District: 19 Number of years in District: 32 Number of years in District: 14 District and other offices held: IDW Nominating Committee District and other offices held: Youth Services Committee Board of Directors IDW Nominating Committee District Reconciler Sac City Circuit Visitor 2nd Vice President District and other offices held: Ainsworth Circuit Visitor (NE) Le Mars Circuit Visitor 99 Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Ordained Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Ordained Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Ordained PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION PASTOR CHARACTERIZATION Name: Robert Riggert (I) Age: 67 Name: Ray Smith Address: 810 Nisnabotna Drive Manning, IA 51455 Address: 723 North 9th Street Missouri Valley, IA 51555 Present Congregation: Retired – Assistant to the Pastor, Zion, Manning Present Congregation: First, Missouri Valley Present Congregation: Trinity, Boone Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Zion, Manning, IA St. Luke, Cylinder, IA Immanuel, Lone Rock, IA Trinity, Fort Wayne, IN, Principal and Teacher Bethlehem, Euclid, OH, Principal and Teacher Director of Customer Services, LCEF—IDW and IDE Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Zion, Owensville, MO Mount Calvary, Belle, MO Former Congregations / Church Service Rendered: Wittenberg Lutheran Chapel, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, Campus Pastor Mt. Hope, Evergreen, CO Immanuel Lutheran Church & Student Center, Western Illinois University, Macombe, IL St. John, Rushville, IL Education Committee, North Dakota District Continuing Education Pastor, North Dakota District Synod Convention Delegate Christian Education Committee, IDW Year of Ordination: 1982 Year of Ordination: 2003 Year of Ordination: 1979 Number of years in District: 34 Number of years in District: 8 Number of years in District: 20 District and other offices held: Chairman, Christian Education Committee Chairman, District Family Life Committee Chairman, District Pastors Conference LCMS Reconciler LCMS School Ministry Cabinet Executive Assistant IDW District and other offices held: IDW Rural/Small Town Missions Assistant-PT Circuit Visitor, Council Bluffs Circuit IDW Early Childhood Cabinet District and other offices held: Circuit Visitor, Boone Circuit 100 Age: 60 Name: Lindsay Watkins Age: 61 Address: 527 South Marshall Street Boone, IA 50036 Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Commissioned Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Commissioned Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Commissioned COMMISSIONED MINISTER CHARACTERIZATION COMMISSIONED MINISTER CHARACTERIZATION COMMISSIONED MINISTER CHARACTERIZATION Name: Sue Barlow Name: Amy Schmidt Name: Merrilee Sump Address: 5513 Aurora Avenue #7 Des Moines, IA 50310 Address: 410 SW Westlawn Drive Ankeny, IA 50021 Address: 707 West Scidmore Clarinda, IA 51632 Age: 49 Age: 31 Age: 59 Present Position: Teacher, Mt. Olive Lutheran School, Des Moines Present Position: DCE, St. Paul, Ankeny Present Position: Principal/Teacher, Clarinda Lutheran School Former Congregations and Positions: Teacher, Concordia Lutheran School, Storm Lake Former Congregations and Positions: Former Congregations and Positions: St. Paul High School, Concordia, MO St. Paul College & College High, Concordia, MO Bethlehem-Trinity, Fort Wayne, IN Other Church Service Rendered: Greeter Counter Evangelism Committee LWML Other Church Service Rendered: IDW Youth Gathering Committee District Coordinator for National LCMS Youth Gathering Other Church Service Rendered: National Lutheran School Accreditation Commission IDW NLSA Commission Assoc. of Choice in Education Board of Directors Council of Iowa Accredited Nonpublic Schools Dept of LCMS Ministry Task force for National Lutheran School Accreditation and Excellence in LCMS Education Year of Commissioning: 2011 Year of Commissioning: 2006 Year of Commissioning: 1978 Number of years in District: 12 Number of years in District: 9 Number of years in District: 20 District and other offices held: District and other offices held: District and other offices held: 101 Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Layperson Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Layperson Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Layperson LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION Name: Garry Gruhn Name: John E. Kern Name: Wanda Pritzel Address: 527 Pennsylvania Avenue, Apt 4 Story City, IA 50248 Address: 214 Wood Acres Algona, IA 50511 Address: 234 9th Avenue North Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Age: 62 Age: 56 Age: 54 Congregation where membership is held: Memorial, Ames Congregation where membership is held: Trinity, Algona Congregation where membership is held: St. Paul, Fort Dodge Offices held in congregation: Treasurer High School Bible Class Teacher Assistant Confirmation Class Teacher Offices held in congregation: Elder Vice President Sunday School Teacher Usher Vacation Bible School Director Offices held in congregation: Formal Education: BS BA - Accounting Formal Education: BA Degree, Health Care AdministrationBusiness Administration, Augustana College, South Dakota Formal Education: Masters in Social Work, University of Missouri Occupation (past and present): Soybean Wholesale Broker-MBS Genetics Occupation (past and present): Licensed Nursing Home Administrator Occupation (past and present): Director of Ministry Support & Congregational Services, Lutheran Family Service District and other offices held: Lay Member, IDW Board of Directors LLL District President District and other offices held: Member, IDW Older Adult Ministries Committee District and other offices held: Member, IDW Human Care Committee 102 Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Layperson Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Layperson Office to which nominated: Nominating Committee, Layperson LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION Name: Warren C. Puck (I) Address: PO Box 217 Manning, IA 51455 Age: 76 Name: John Tews (I) Address: 1499 Noah Avenue Bayard, IA 50029 Age: 73 Name: Carole White (I) Address: 1150 Home Park Blvd, #7 Waterloo, IA 50701 Age: 55 Congregation where membership is held: Zion, Manning Congregation where membership is held: Immanuel, Guthrie Center Congregation where membership is held: St. Peter, Newell Offices held in congregation: Elder President Controller Financial Secretary Endowment Committee Bible Study Leader Choir Offices held in congregation: Elder Vice President President Education Offices held in congregation: Secretary Treasurer Evangelism and Missions Chairman Stewardship Chairman Formal Education: B.S. in Industrial Administration, ISU Formal Education: High School Formal Education: B.A. in Accounting, UNI MBA in progress, UNI Occupation (past and present): Retired (Farm Equipment Dealer) Occupation (past and present): Insurance Agent Occupation (past and present): Lutheran Church Extension Fund—Missouri Synod Vice President for the Iowa Districts District and other offices held: Chairman of IDW Board of Directors IDW Endowment and Legacy Committee Iowa District West Nominating Committee District and other offices held: Iowa District West Nominating Committee District and other offices held: District LWML Member Development District LWML Treasurer 2015 National LWML Convention Treasurer Iowa District West Nominating Committee 103 Office to which nominated: Synod’s Nominating Committee, Layperson Office to which nominated: Synod’s Nominating Committee, Layperson Office to which nominated: Synod’s Nominating Committee, Layperson LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION Name: Marci Baldwin Address: 409 NE 31st Street Ankeny, IA 50021 Age: 61 Name: Lee Dreyer Address: 2242 140th Street Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Age: 63 Name: Ruth Gerken Address: 2201 North 15th Street Adel, IA 50003 Age: 57 Congregation where membership is held: St. Paul, Ankeny Congregation where membership is held: St. Paul, Fort Dodge Congregation where membership is held: Faith, Adel Offices held in congregation: Bible Class Teacher Soloist Choir Member LWML Membership Committee International LWML Convention Golf Tournament Committee Offices held in congregation: Elder President Chairman of Finance Committee Co-Chair Annual School Auction Committee Church Building Committee Offices held in congregation: Preschool Board Youth Board Worship Board Confirmation Teacher Formal Education: BS in Education, Concordia, Seward MS in Community Counseling, University of Wisconsin Formal Education: Associate of Science Degree Formal Education: BA, Wartburg College Occupation (past and present): Individual and Family Counselor at New Hope Counseling Center Occupation (past and present): Insurance Sales and Commercial Property Management Occupation (past and present): LCEF Promotions Director, Iowa Districts East & West District and other offices held: LCEF IDW Board District and other offices held: Chairman, IDW Board of Directors Member, IDW Stewardship Committee District and other offices held: Fan into Flame Committee IOWAY Board District Preschool Visitation Team 104 Office to which nominated: Synod’s Nominating Committee, Layperson LAYPERSON CHARACTERIZATION Name: John Tews Address: 1499 Noah Avenue Bayard, IA 50029 Age: 73 Congregation where membership is held: Immanuel, Guthrie Center Offices held in congregation: President Vice President Elder Education Board Formal Education: High School Occupation (past and present): Insurance Agent District and other offices held: IDW Nominating Committee 105 CIRCUIT VISITOR NOMINATIONS The regulations regarding the nomination and election of circuit visitors are found in Bylaw 5.2.2 of the Handbook of the Synod. This Bylaw reads as follows: The circuit visitor shall hold his position by virtue of his selection by the circuit forum and ratification by the district convention. (a) Circuit forums shall meet at the call of their circuit visitors to select their circuit visitors no later than the time established by the district. When in-person meetings are burdensome (e.g., geographically large circuits), a circuit may select another manner of meeting (e.g., e-meeting technologies) that is suitable and made available to all participants, taking into consideration the need to provide for an open and fair exchange of ideas and secure, private, and confidential voting. (b) Nominations for candidates for the office of circuit visitor may be submitted by a voting congregation of the circuit and suggested by the district president, in consultation with the praesidium of the district. (c) Each circuit may adopt procedures and methods that will insure efficiency and accuracy, including the use of mechanical, electronic, or other methods of casting, recording, or tabulating votes. The privilege of voting shall be exercised by the representatives from each member congregation of the circuit, who shall have been selected in the manner prescribed by the congregation (Bylaw 5.3.2). (d) All nominated pastors serving congregations and emeriti pastors shall be eligible for election in accordance with section 4.3 of these Bylaws. (1) Following presentations of pertinent information regarding each pastor as listed in Bylaw 3.12.3.6 (c) and circuit visitor responsibilities as provided hereafter in this bylaw, each voter shall submit the names of two pastors on the initial ballot. (2) The three pastors (or more in case of a tie vote) who receive the highest number of votes in this preliminary ballot shall be placed on the next ballot. Each voter shall vote for only one candidate. (3) Balloting shall continue with the lowest candidate being removed from each succeeding ballot until one pastor shall have received a simple majority of all votes cast, who shall be declared the nominee. (e) Immediately following the circuit forum, the circuit visitor shall report in writing the results of the selection process to the secretary of the district in preparation for ratification by the district convention. (f) In the event that a circuit visitor has not been selected by a circuit forum or has been selected but is no longer available to serve, thus resulting in no circuit visitor selection being included on the convention slate of circuit visitors for a circuit, the district president shall make the selection, which selection shall then be included on the convention slate of circuit visitors. (g) The convention shall have the right to alter the slate by amendment. (h) The convention shall then ratify the slate of circuit visitors, which ratification shall constitute election. Bylaw 9.31b of the District Handbook states that “[e]lection to the office of circuit counselor shall not exclude the person from consideration for another office. If also elected to another office, he shall choose in which position he wishes to serve.” At past conventions, when a pastor who was nominated as circuit counselor from his circuit and was elected also to another office had chosen to serve in that other office, the delegates from his circuit have caucused and selected another pastor from their circuit to serve as circuit counselor. This selection process must be completed and the name of the pastor given to the Chairman of the Nominating Committee prior to the Chairman of the Nominating Committee’s presentation to the convention for ratification of the candidates for circuit counselor (Bylaw 9.17c). The results of the selection by the circuit forums are as follows: Adair Circuit Algona Circuit Boone Circuit Carroll Circuit Cherokee Circuit Council Bluffs Circuit Denison Circuit Des Moines East Circuit Des Moines West Circuit Fort Dodge Circuit Humboldt Circuit Le Mars Circuit Mapleton Circuit Steve Wichtendahl Neil Hayen Lindsay Watkins Brian Licht Leroy Riemer Ray Smith Merle Mahnken John Schonkaes Steve Klawonn Edward Durand III Aaron Flatau Andrew Carlson Richard Merrill Northwest Circuit Sac City Circuit Sioux City Circuit Southwest Circuit Spencer Circuit Storm Lake Circuit Jesse Burns Charles Bettin Ralph Shorey Jonathan Watt David Zimmer Paul Egger The Rev. Peter C. Wegner, District Secretary 106
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