Dan Dueck Dan Dueck has been serving in educational ministry for the past 17 years. During these years, he has been a Jr. high teacher and coach in Costa Mesa, CA, served as a Jr. high principal and support administrator for a new high school in Carrolton, TX, and administered a K-8 association school in St. Louis, MO. Currently, he is serving as Head of Schools for Prince of Peace in Fremont, CA. Dan has a Bachelor of Science in education and a Masters degree in school administration. Dan and his wife Erin have been married for 17 years and enjoy time with their children, Ryan and Abby. Dan will be presenting with Pastor Tom Zelt. Greg Finke Rev. Greg Finke is the founder and Executive Director of Dwelling 1:14 and author of the book, Joining Jesus on His Mission. Dwelling 1:14 is a nonprofit ministry which seeks to help congregational leaders disciple their people to join Jesus on His mission in the places they already live, work and go to school (www.dwelling114.org). The name Dwelling 1:14 references John 1:14 and the incarnational, missional nature both of Jesus and those who would follow him into the world. Greg offers consulting and training experiences for congregations and their leaders in discipling, living missionally, and multiplying missional communities. Before founding Dwelling 1:14, Greg had been the senior pastor of Messiah Lutheran in Midland, Michigan for 18 years and Gloria Dei Lutheran in Houston, Texas for three years. Greg and his wife, Susan, have three daughters and enjoy life as neighborhood missionaries in League City, Texas. As the leader of Dwelling 1:14, Greg brings experience in discipling and missional living and a practitioner s insights to all he does. He has worked with pastors and leaders all across the U.S. and Canada. He continues to learn with his family and friends in their own missional communities in League City. Greg is a graduate of Concordia University Chicago (1985) and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (1989). He received additional leadership training with the Beeson Institute for Advanced Church Leadership, and Pastoral Leadership Institute (PLI). He has received training in mission from Reggie McNeal (Leadership Network) and Mike Breen (3DM). Greg is a frequent presenter at conferences such as FiveTwo, Best Practices, Pastoral Leadership Institute, and other District and regional gatherings
Ted & Marty Hartman Ted Hartman is a graduate of Valparaiso University (1968), Concordia Theological Seminary, Springfield (1975), and has done work at Fuller Seminary, Pasadena, California. He has served First Lutheran in Temple City, CA (1975-85); St. John Lutheran in Bakersfield, CA (1985-95); Our Savior Lutheran, Livermore, CA (1995-2005). He now serves as Executive Director Congregational Revitalization/Missional Education for the California/Nevada/Hawaii District. He is married to Marty, also a graduate of Valparaiso, who now serves as his Administrative Assistant. They are blessed with four daughters/spouses and 11 grandchildren. Ted and Marty have been presenters for Lutheran Marriage Encounter since 1981. Debbie Lancina Debi Lancina is the former youth director and now office administrator at St. Mark Lutheran Church. She has served on staff at the church in one of those two positions for 27 of the 40 years she has lived in Santa Rosa and been a member of St. Mark. While at St. Mark, she has also served as a volunteer in the areas of a Sunday school teacher, nursery care servant, and the bell choir. Debi has been married to Clarke Lancina for 27 years. Clarke and Debi have two sons, Gary and Joe, and enjoy the blessing of three grandchildren, including a set of twins! Debi strives to serve in her church community and her greater Santa Rosa community. She is blessed to be a contributor to the Santa Rosa community and has found that this involvement often opens doors to share the love of Jesus. HOP Day (Helping Other People), at St. Mark s was birthed as an activity for the youth group to first help the elderly of the congregation. This effort soon expanded into the community outside the church. About five years ago, she teamed with Jill Allen (another member of St. Mark), to open up a community serving opportunity to the adults and families of St. Mark in an intentional and organized manner twice a year. This has enhanced the community reputation of St. Mark and given numerous members important hands-on training on how to be a Christ-like presence in their community.
Mike Lange Michael R. Lange -- child of God; son of Robert and Nancy Lange; husband to Kristi (Peck) Lange since 1988 (Four Children: Christopher (25); Abby (24); Paige (21); Matthew (19) Education: Attended Lutheran High School and Jr. College, St Paul s in Concordia MO; Graceland University, Lamoni, IA, BA in Psychology; Business and English minor; MDiv. Concordia St. Louis 88; PLI training class of 2002. PLI GET training class of 2008. D.Min. coursework begins June 2015. Ministry Life: Redeemer, Wayzata, MN 1988-1994 Associate and Interim Sr. Pastor ; MAL in Dixon and Brentwood CA (1995-1997) Resurrection, Brentwood, CA (1998-2013). Presently serving as Executive Director of Mission Awareness and Expansion, CNH District Other Ministry Experiences: Mission trips to Japan and Mexico; Served on boards: Mt. Cross, Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners; District BOD; Synodical Board of International Missions Served as Circuit Counselor and Regional VP, Served as a member of District evangelism committee and served as LWML District Counselor in Minn. South History of Community Support: Contribute to local paper, coach youth sports, Classroom support and adjunct teacher for gifted students, police chaplaincy support, Community Concert teams, Community clean up volunteer and team leader. Debbie Lillo Debbie Lillo is the Church Relations Manager for Joni and Friends Bay Area. She holds a masters degree in Special Education and has completed a Certificate of Disability Ministry with Johnson Bible College. Debbie has been involved in disability ministry since 2003, and has encouraged and equipped churches throughout the San Francisco Bay Area as they consider ways to intentionally embrace families affected by disability. For the past 11 years Debbie has also been the Bridge Builders disability ministry lead at her home church, Saratoga Federated Church. Debbie loves sharing what she has learned and learning from others in the field, and is particularly passionate about helping churches offer respite and nurture to parents and siblings.
Aaron Putnam Rev. Aaron Putnam is the city director of LINC Bay Area, a network of individuals, churches and agencies working collaboratively to restore the people of the San Francisco Bay Area through Christ. LINC Bay Area focuses on training new leaders, planting new churches, and renewing our communities. In 2007, Aaron was called to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Hayward, California as a church planter focused on ministry with Hispanics. For the past six years he has served as lead pastor over all the ministries at Good Shepherd. Presently, he is helping to plant new churches in English, Spanish, Tigrinya and Oromo. Aaron graduated from Willamette University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and from Lewis and Clark College with a Master of Arts in Teaching. After spending five years as a public high school teacher in Oregon, he moved to Guatemala and worked as a volunteer missionary with Lutheran Church of Guatemala for five years. Upon returning to the U.S., he entered Concordia Seminary in St. Louis and graduated in 2008 with a Master of Divinity degree. Away from work, Aaron enjoys spending time traveling, hiking, golfing and enjoying life with his wonderful wife Sofia and their four very active boys. Aaron will be presenting with Dawit Bokre. Dawit is an EIIT vicar at Good Shepherd in Hayward, and he is responsible for the Eritrean congregation and youth, and a church plant leader for the new 1.5 generation faith community.
Andry Randrianasolo Randrianasolo Dimbiniaina Havanjanahary is known in the Malagasy Lutheran Church as a missionary pastor, a commissioned exorcist, a former Deputy Director of one of the six undergraduate regional seminaries (Sekoly Teolojikam-Paritany Loterana) in Vangaindrano, in the Southeast coast of Madagascar and a Practical Theology Professor in that same seminary. Before ordained as a Pastor in 2005, he was first commissioned as an exorcist on August 2, 1996 and has remained active ever since. The duties of an exorcist in the Malagasy Lutheran Church are as follows: having prayer life, doing evangelism by preaching the Gospel, by practicing exorcism, by teaching the Holy Scriptures, by doing home visits, hospital visits, prison visits, by taking part in mercy works and by giving counseling. Pastor Randrianasolo s experiences as an exorcist were gained from several factors. First, he was raised by parents who are both active commissioned exorcists in the Malagasy Lutheran Church. He witnessed how his father, who is also a pastor, used exorcism as an evangelistic tool in the planting of several churches. Second, the most significant of Pastor Randrianasolo s firsthand experience in the use of exorcism as an evangelistic tool was during his Pastoral ministry in Manampatrana from 2005 to 2007. This community located in the remote forested area in the region of Manakara, in the Southeast of the Madagascar, is a place populated by a majority of non-christians who are traditional ancestral religious practitioners led by witchdoctors. The proclamation of the Word of God (first) and the use of exorcism (second) contributed to the numerical growth of that church as well as maintained and improved the spiritual health of the Christians in that church. Exorcism with the Word of God was also a tool the Holy Spirit used that healed the sick both in spiritual and in bodily aspects, converted traditional ancestral religious practitioners to active abiding Christians in the faith in Jesus Christ (included witchdoctors) and led to church planting. Finally, while teaching Practical Theology (2010 2012) at the Malagasy Lutheran Regional Seminary of Theology in Vangaindrano, he continued his research on the need of exorcism as a powerful evangelistic tool in the ministry of the church. In the pursuit of his doctoral study in the United States since Fall 2012, Pastor Randrianasolo continues to do more theological research on the importance of exorcism as a missiological tool in the ministry of the church for making disciples.
Brent Smith task as this." The Rev. Dr. Brent Smith is called as the Executive Director for Mission Development for the Southeastern District of The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod which serves the area of Delaware, Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, North and South Carolina. He writes, "There is clear evidence that many throughout the world and specifically in the area of the Southeastern District have not yet heard the call of Christ in a way that the Spirit has moved their hearts to saving faith. The Spirit has compelled you to respond by echoing the Gospel invitation in District-wide-neighborhood ministries that, with the help of God, would multiply outreach into the 3,878 zip codes of the district. It is an honor and privilege to be asked to join all the sisters and brothers for such a Brent has served the Lord through the LCMS in Kazakhstan (1995-1997), Russia (1999, 2001-2006) and as the regional director for Eurasia (2006-2013). Brent worked with missionaries, national churches and other partners in mission initiatives among people who did not yet know the Lord Jesus Christ, many of which had a Muslim background. Born in Imperial, Nebraska, Brent is a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln (B.S. in Business & Accounting), Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (MDiv), and Trinity International University, Deerfield, Illinois (DMin). Brent and his wife Jennie have a son, Zachary, and two daughters, Katelyn and Sophia. Tom Zelt Pastor Thomas Zelt has served as the Senior Pastor of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Fremont since 1996. He has served as First Vice President of the California-Nevada-Hawaii District of the LCMS, Missions Chair, and chairman for continuing education. He holds a bachelors and teaching credential from Concordia University, Seward, NE, and is a 1984 graduate of Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. He completed his Masters course work at the Institute of Holy Land Studies in Jerusalem with a short stint at the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research and received a D. Min.from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. Sue and he have shared 35 years of marriage together and have the blessing of two grown children, Jenny and Jason, and two grandchildren, Kiah and Logan. Pastor Zelt is co-presenting with Dan Dueck.