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74th
Annual Convention
Kansas District
Lutheran Laymen’s League
“Bringing Christ to the Nations and the Nations to the Church”
Friday, November 1, 2013
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Messiah Lutheran Church
2000 Main St.
Hays, Kansas 67601-2938
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Index
Agenda……………………………………………………………….……....3
Greetings from Philip Krauss II, Int’l LLL President.…………….…...….4-5
Greetings from Bruce Wurdeman, Int’l LHM Executive Director………..5-6
Int’l LHM Rep, Bervin Mirtsching, Ministry Advancement Officer……..…7
Report District President John Johnson……………………………………7-8
2012 Kansas Convention Minutes…………………………….……….....8-11
Treasurer’s Report & District Project Report…………………………..12-14
Resolution 13-1 Theme 2012-2013...……………………….…..............14-15
Resolution 13-2 Kansas District Project……...…………....………...…15-16
Resolution 13-3 Convention Thanks..……………….……………..............16
Committee Reports:
LLL Financial Aid Committee……………….……………………..…......17
District Project…………………………………………………………….. 18
Argentina Partner Country………………………………………………… 18
LLL Golf……………………………………………………...................... 19
LLL State Worship Service…………...………………………………..…. 20
LLL Fair Booth………….....………………….………………………. 20-21
LLL/LWML Family Retreat……………………………….……………….21
LLL Reporter……………………………………………………………… 22
Ambassador Report…………………………………………………….. 22-23
Kansas District LLL Website……………………..………….………… 23-25
Region 3 Report…………………………………………………………... 25
Ballot for 2013-14………………………………….…………….……..25-26
Zone Officers or Key Contacts…………………………..……………...28-32
Kansas District LLL Schedule of Events 2014…………...….…..................32
Past Kansas District LLL Presidents and Pastoral Advisors…..................... 33
Key Contacts at the International Office………………………….…….34-35
Address List.........………………………………………....................…36-42
Pictures: 2013 Golf Winning Team & Argentina Project Joel ……........... 43
Pictures Family Retreat 2013 …...………………………………………… 44
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74th Kansas District Convention
International Lutheran Laymen’s League
Convention Motel Days Inn 3205 Vine Street, Hays
Friday, November 1, 2013 Messiah Lutheran Church 2000 Main St
4 p.m. Registration, BOG & Convention Committee meet………...……….....Messiah
5:30 p.m. Orphan Grain Train Fish Boil…………............................................Messiah
7-8:15 p.m. Bervin Mirtsching ….………..…………………………..…….…Messiah
8:30 p.m. Closing Prayer and Song………………………………………...…..Messiah
Fellowship in Hospitality Room…………………………………...…….……Days Inn
Saturday, November 2, 2013 at Messiah
7:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast……………………………………………….Days Inn
8-9:00 a.m. Registration and BOG Meeting
9:00 Welcome and Call to Order………………………………...……….John Johnson
9:05 Opening Devotion……………………………………….…Reverend Scott Snow
9:30 Election of Officers……………………………………………...VP Tim Voelker
9:40 LHM Advancement Officer…………………………………...Bervin Mirtsching
10 Break
10:10 Resolution 13-01 Theme “Son Rise to Sunset”…………………….Ken McCosh
10:30 Greetings from Kansas District LCMS……...….President Reverend Kohlmeier
10:45 Greetings from Kansas District LWML………..…....President Karen Morrison
11:00 Election Results……………………………...……………..…VP Tim Voelker
11:15 Installation of Officers……….…………...………………Reverend Scott Snow
11:30-12:45 p.m. Lunch……………………...Onsite with lunch ticket or area eateries
12:45 p.m. Minutes of the Previous Convention (pg 8)……....Secretary Steve Hanschu
1:15 Treasurer’s Report (pg 12)………...…………………………….Carroll Hackbart
1:30 District Project Report……………………………………...…....Carroll Hackbart
1:45 District Project Resolution 13-02……………………….…...….Carroll Hackbart
2:00 Break
2:10:2:30 International LLL/LHM Report….…………………………..……….Video
2:30 Thank Resolution 13-03……………………………….………..Richard Schrum
Invitation to 2014 District Convention ………………….……..Region 5 Arlen Shultz
Closing Comments Adjournment……………………….………………..John Johnson
5:10-6:45 Banquet followed by entertainment…………...………….………...Messiah
Sunday, November 3 ………………………………………………………… Messiah
8:30 Traditional Worship;….Sunday School 9:45; …… Morning Song Worship 11:00
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Greetings from International LLL Chairman of the Board
Dear friends in Christ:
No doubt you have seen that in each of his letters,
from 1 Corinthians to Philemon, the apostle Paul
included in his greeting a prayer for God's grace and
peace to each recipient. It is an honor and a privilege
for me to greet you as Chairman of your International
Lutheran Laymen's League—and like Paul, I pray that
God is blessing you richly with grace and peace!
Frequently in LHM materials you will read the tag line, “Your Partner in
HIS Mission.” There are few things that reflect the enduring heritage of the
International LLL better than this little phrase. In June 1917, when August
Brauer, Theodore Lamprecht and Edmund Seuel met on the eve of a
Synodical Convention in Milwaukee, they came together as three individuals
who felt called to address a serious financial issue in their church body; but
what they learned was that the issue could be resolved only through many
people who were committed to working together. That was the spirit in which
the International Lutheran Laymen's League was conceived, and it has been
the League's heartbeat ever since: we are thousands of individuals whom God
has called to the task of Bringing Christ to the Nations, and the Nations to
the Church—but who by His grace achieve so much more by working
together in community. We have one mission—HIS mission, and we embrace
it together as partners.
The convention theme, “Sonrise to Sunset,” is based in Psalm 113:3,
“From the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the LORD is to be
praised!” The Psalm is a wonderful hymn to the enduring majesty of our
God—but we shouldn't overlook that it also has something to say about what
God does for each of us and for those we serve (vv 7-8):
“He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap,
to make them sit with princes...”
Does this take your breath away? Try reading it this way:
“He raises me, a poor sinner, from the dust and lifts me from the ash heap,
to make me sit with princes...”
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This message is the one that makes all the difference for us and the one He
calls us to share around the world with the poor and needy, the lost and the
hurting. The name of the LORD is to be praised indeed.
Thanks for attending this convention and for your dedicated support of the
International Lutheran Laymen's League/Lutheran Hour Ministries. May God
bless us with a continued call to His mission, a bold vision for the future and
the courage to put our faith into action!
In His Service,
Philip Krauss II, Chairman
Greetings from the Executive Director of Lutheran Hour
Ministries
What a blessing it is for me to greet you in the
precious name of our Lord Jesus Christ! As I continue
to serve you as Executive Director at Lutheran Hour
Ministries until the end of the year, I praise God that
you have invested your time, energy and gifts in the
work of ministry and evangelism through this
organization. Thank you for your prayers, your time and
your generous financial support. Reflect with me for a moment on the theme for this convention: “From
the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the LORD is to be praised”
(Psalm 113:3). You know, the sun is always rising and setting somewhere—
and today, there are people waiting in many of those places for “the name of
the LORD to be praised.” In our world of more than 7 billion people, 4 out of
every 10 have never heard of Jesus—and they often live in places where
chances to learn about Him are slim. In the United States, where you can
hear about Jesus just about any time you want, nearly 100 million people are
unchurched—and 90 percent of them have never been invited to church.
You and I have been called by God to make a difference in Jesus’ Name. At
LHM we realize that no one person or organization can reach the world’s
entire unreached population on its own—and that’s why it’s so important to
us to be able to walk side by side with you to spread the Good News of
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salvation and eternal life through Jesus. In fact, this is God’s will—the Body
of Christ working as one to touch lost and hurting souls.
Across the globe, Lutheran Hour Ministries uses the most effective and
relevant means of bringing Christ to the Nations—whether that’s radio,
television, the internet, print materials, mass events, music and drama, or the
personal, one-on-one witness of trained laypersons. Last year, nearly 400,000
people responded to the outreach efforts of our ministry centers in more than
30 countries—and 43,000 of them were referred to local congregations for
follow-up. In the United States, LHM equipped hundreds of laypeople like
you to share the Gospel with courage and conviction in everyday situations;
we introduced powerful new resources to support ministry to men; and we
once again proclaimed the story of Jesus to an estimated weekly radio
audience of 800,000 through The Lutheran Hour.
I think you’ll agree with me that in spite of the often troubling news about
the state of Christendom, this is actually an exciting time to watch God at
work—and at Lutheran Hour Ministries, we are convinced He is calling us to
some exciting challenges as Your Partner in HIS Mission. We are getting
ready to wrap up our slate of eight Regional Outreach Conferences for 2013
with events in Nashville, Omaha and Houston this fall. We are extending our
international outreach with new ministry centers on three continents. We are
looking at the possibility of launching an innovative outreach program for
Spanish-speaking audiences in North America. And there’s more still; stay
tuned.
Thank you so much for being a part of what we do! Join me in praying that
from the rising of the sun to its setting, the LORD’s Name is praised
indeed—and that the LORD will use our partnership together in HIS mission
to make it so. God’s blessings for a great convention!
In Him Whom we serve,
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Bervin D. Mirtsching is a Ministry Advancement Officer
with Lutheran Hour Ministries, a position he has held since
December 2001.
In his current position, Bervin offers deferred and current
gifting solutions for donors to further Lutheran Hour Ministries' mission of
Bringing Christ to the Nations–and the Nations to the Church. Bervin works
specifically with donors in Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
Prior to joining Lutheran Hour Ministries, Mirtsching served as a gift
planning counselor for The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod Foundation
and in multiple roles of increasing importance within the Office of the
Attorney General, Worker's Compensation Division for the State of Texas.
Bervin earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Texas
Lutheran University in Seguin, Texas. Bervin is also a member of the
“Association of Lutheran Development Executives” and the “Partnership for
Philanthropic Planning.”
We are happy to have Bervin with us this weekend.
Greetings from John Johnson, Kansas District LLL President God continues blessings you and LLL/LHM in our mutual efforts of
“Bringing Christ to the Nations and the Nations to the Church.”
LHM has shifted its strategy toward urban and younger people, in effect
stepping out of the comfort zone of the established Church into the
communities where increasing percentages of the people have never heard of
Jesus. A new ministry center recently opened in Liberia; a country of 4
million of whom 40% are Christian; and 60% are under 25 years of age. A
30 minute radio broadcast with offers for Bible Correspondence Courses
covers the country.
What is our, individual Christians, role? Luther in his explanation of the
3rd
Article of the Apostles Creed uses the term “enlightened with his gifts”;
are these the gifts listed in Romans 12, 1 Corinthians 12, among other places
in Scripture? If the answer is “Yes”, are we, you and I, stepping up and
Bervin D. Mirtsching
Ministry Advancement Officer LHM
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using our Holy Spirit provided gifts? Pray that God will direct “you and I”
in His ministry using the gifts He provides.
Thanks for the many things each of you do, and the support you provide,
to help build His kingdom, we are the community of God’s people. If we
don’t do it who will? God’s Blessings! John
Minutes
73rd
Annual Convention
Kansas District Lutheran Laymen’s League
Salina, Kansas
November 3, 2012
The 73rd
Annual meeting of the Kansas District Lutheran Laymen’s
League was called to order by President John Johnson at 9:30 a.m.
Johnson welcomed those in attendance and encouraged them to know
and learn the why of the LLL. He also explained the new LHM logo.
Pastoral Advisor Scott Snow then led the group in prayer and
devotion from Matthew 5:13-16.
Vice-President Tim Voelker presented the ballot for election of
officers. He firsts moved to suspend the election rules to allow Don
Copley from Region 2 and Chris Erichsen from Region 4 to continue
with a third term of office due to no candidates to fill those positions.
Motion was seconded and approved. Voelker then moved unanimous
adoption of the ballot for the following:
Pastoral Advisor: Pastor Scott Snow
President: John Johnson
Vice-President: Tim Voelker
Region 1: Richard Schrum (completion of vacant term)
Region 2: Don Copley
Region 4: Chris Erichsen
Ambassador Coordinator: Elmer Kellner
Young Adult Coordinator: Jim Johnson
Ralph Unger seconded the motion. Motion approved.
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Resolution 12-01 Theme “Son Rise to Sunset” was read by Ken
McCosh who moved adoption. Motion seconded and passed.
Resolution 12-02 Ministry Action Support of Lay Leadership
Initiatives was read by Tim Voelker who moved adoption. Motion
seconded and passed.
Arlen Schultz read to the group LLL themes from 1974-1990 he had
tied into sentences.
Kansas District LC-MS President Keith Kohlmeier was introduced
and spoke to the group about the outreach work of the LLL and the
good partnership we have with each other.
Kansas District LWML President Karen Morrison was unable to
attend and bring greetings from the LWML.
Pastor Advisor Scott Snow installed the newly elected officers.
Ralph Unger, chairman of the Endowment Committee, reported that
the committee decided it was in the best interest of the Kansas District
due to recent International LLL by-law changes and reorganization to
dissolve the Kansas LLL Endowment Fund. His report included the
disbursement of $11,850 to the District Project, $19,300 to KNGN
radio, $57,800 to Concordia Seward for endowed scholarships,
$24,784 to Our Redeemer Lutheran Endowment Fund in Hutchinson
for ongoing support of $500 to the LLL State Fair Booth and $60.88 to
the District Project to close the checking account.
Unger expressed deep gratitude to those who had served on the
Endowment Committee: Les Walter, Bill Strauss, Walt Frederking,
Gary Neuschafer, Dean Hillman, Chuck Veatch, Paul Wegle, Jerry
Kampfe, and Irene Duitsman. Unger then read Resolution 12-03
Ministry Action Dissolving of the Endowment Fund and moved
adoption with the amendment that the final accounting as presented
from the Endowment Committee on page 23 of the convention book
be accepted. Carroll Hackbart seconded the resolution as amended.
Motion passed with a rising vote of thanks to the committee.
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President Johnson recognized the McFarland LLL club for 60 years of
existence.
Richard Schrum was recognized for his work as web master.
Elmer Kellner, Ambassador Coordinator, encouraged ambassador
teams at each congregation.
Arlen Schultz presented a poem relating to LLL.
Ken McCosh and Elmer Kellner represented the LLL at the Fall
Educator’s and Professional Church Worker’s Conferences. President
Johnson encouraged others to be witnesses at the State Fair Booth.
Concern was expressed by Pr. Geske about outdated materials and lack
of LHM materials at the Fair Booth. A special offering was taken to
help acquire funds for next year’s Fair Booth. $401.00 was received
for the booth.
President Johnson asked for volunteers to help serve on a committee
to review the Kansas LLL by-laws.
Materials from the new Ambassador Impact package were explained
by Elmer Kellner.
There was brief discussion as what time of year to have the next
district convention. Ken McCosh moved and Elmer Kellner seconded
to have the convention in the Fall. Motion passed.
Carroll Hackbart reviewed the Treasurer’s Report and moved to
accept it as presented. Ivan Grimm seconded the motion. Motion
passed.
Carroll Hackbart reviewed the District Project report. The project
was short $7,000, but the difference was made through the Endowment
Fund disbursement. Hackbart moved acceptance of the District Project
Report. Motion passed.
Carroll Hackbart presented resolution 12-04 Ministry Action 2012-
2013 District Project and moved adoption. Jim Johnson made a
friendly amendment to drop the wording (Region 9 Project) from the
resolution. Elmer Kellner seconded. Amendment motion passed.
Ivan Grimm moved adoption of the resolution as amended. Motion
passed.
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LHM Representative Polly Gregali updated the attendees on LHM
programs and projects.
Richard Schrum read Resolution 12-05 Convention Thanks
Resolution and moved adoption. Motion passed.
Elmer Kellner extended an invitation for everyone to attend the 74th
Annual Convention which will be hosted by Region 4.
Drawings for Banquet and Lunch tickets for first time attendees was
held with Floyd Kouth, Rob Lindsey, David Hoyer and Fred Helm
receiving the cash tickets.
A discussion was held on the differences between Affiliated Groups
and a District. Local clubs may be affiliated groups of LHM and
receive benefits. If the District became an Affiliated Group it would no
longer be able to receive rebates.
Arlen Schultz encouraged people to review the Ministry
Advancement materials presented in the packages.
Bill Proctor reported on the International Convention held in
Saskatoon.
The silent auction netted $378.60.
President Johns on declared the convention adjourned upon a
motion by Elmer Kellner and second by Ron Bott at 4:10 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Steve Hanschu, Secretary
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TREASURER'S REPORT
June 1, 2012 - May 31, 2013
OPERATING FUNDS (Excludes Project)
REVENUE Budget 1st 2nd 3rd 4th YTD
2013-14
Budget
Carryover from Prior Yr. 1349.22
1,349.22 5265.33
Int'l LLL Rebate 5750.00 5298.77
1538.75 2,391.82 9,229.34 5224.67
0.00 0.00
Other Receipts 1500.00
2779.00
2,779.00 2,500.00
Total Revenue 8599.22 5298.77 2779.00 1538.75 2391.82 12008.34 12990.00
EXPENSES
District Board 1,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 500.00
District Convention 500.00
1004.25 1466.25
2,470.50 2500.00
Lutheran Family Retreat 250.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 250.00
Int'l Convention 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Training & District Ambassador 1,000.00
0.00 2000.00
Congregation Presentation 500.00
74.79 250.00
324.79 75.00
Pastoral Advisor 250.00 111.10
96.00 198.50 330.00 200.00
Young Adult Coordinator 500.00
0.00 0.00
Office Expense 150.00
36.00
36.00 75.00
Project Promotion 300.00
0.00
Reporter 1,350.00 627.22
474.79 1102.01 1300.00
Lutheran Witness 900.00
225.00 225.00 225.00 675.00 900.00
State Fair Booth 3,000.00 735.00 972.93 1219.00
2191.93 2500.00
State Fair Service 1,400.00 1000.00
1000.00 1000.00
Mission U 1440.00
Other 75.00 137.00 212.00 250.00
Total Operating Expense 11600.00 1782.22 2413.97 3196.25 699.79 8092.23 12990.00
Operating Fund Summary
Balance (Beginning of
quarter)
1349.22 4865.77 5230.80 3573.30
Income
5298.77 2779.00 1538.75 2391.82
Expense
1782.22 2413.97 3196.25 699.79
End of Quarter Balance
4865.77 5230.80 3573.30 5265.33
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KANSAS LLL DISTRICT PROJECT 2012-2013 Receipts
KANSAS DISTRICT
ZONE 7
ZONE 12
KS Dist. Endowment Fund 60.88
Individuals 200.00
Individuals 30.00
State Fair Offering 476.50
Immanuel, Bremen LLL 1100.00
Zone 12 LLL 397.00
State Convention Auction 622.94
Bethlehem, Bremen, MC 1782.99
Trinity, Salina, LLL 2500.00
Interest 0.00
Mt. Calvary, Marysville, MC 600.00
Immanuel, Ellsworth 100.00
Dis. Golf Tournament 707.00
Bethlehem, Greenleaf, MC 1200.00
Im & St, John's, Canton 0.00
DISTRICT TOTAL 1867.32
St. Paul, Clay Center, LLL 300.00
ZONE 12 TOTAL 3027.00
ZONE 1
Immanuel, Linn 700.00
ZONE 13
St. Math, Nortonville LLL 400.00
Zion, Linn, MC 1500.00
Bethlehem, Sylvan
Grove 400.00
ZONE 1 TOTAL 400.00
Trinity, Hanover, MC 700.00
ZONE 13 TOTAL 400.00
ZONE 2
St. John's, Palmer, MC 400.00
ZONE 14
ZONE 2 TOTAL 0.00
ZONE 7 TOTAL 8482.99
Individuals 300.00
ZONE 3
ZONE 8
Zone 14 LLL 29.00
Individuals 397.00
Individuals 1740.30
St. Peter's,Holyrood, 365.00
1st Lutheran, Paola 250.00
Zone 8 LLL 483.25
St. John's Ellinwood &
Nashville
120.00
450.00
Bethany, Overland Park 1401.51
St. Luke's, Man. LLL 900.00
St. Pauls, Iuka LLL 1,000.00
ZONE 3 TOTAL 2048.51
St. John, Alma 209.00
Trinity, Medicine
Lodge, LLL 200.00
ZONE 4
Immanuel, Junction C LLL 450.00
ZONE 14 TOTAL 2464.00
Individuals 100.00
Trinity, McFarland, LLL 1070.00
ZONE 15
St. John's, Aliceville 450.00
ZONE 8 TOTAL 4852.55
Individuals 850.00
Messiah, Emporia, LLL 500.00
ZONE 9
Zone 15 LLL 799.72
ZONE 4 TOTAL 1050.00
Individuals 200.00
Immanuel, Oakley LLL 500.00
ZONE 5
Zion, Hillsboro 0.00
ZONE 15 TOTAL 2149.72
Individuals 300.00
St. John's, Lyons Cr, LLL 0.00
ZONE 16
St. Pauls, Coffeville, 176.00
Faith, Abilene M of F 247.00
Individuals
ZONE 5 TOTAL 476.00
ZONE 9 TOTAL 447.00
ZONE 16 TOTAL 0.00
ZONE 6
ZONE 10
2012-13 TOTAL 30286.49
Individuals 340.00
Individuals
Carry over 2011-12 3468.21
Immanuel, Lawrence 200.00
ZONE 10 TOTAL 0.00
Total Available 33754.70
St. John's, Topeka, LLL 300.00
ZONE 11
ZONE 6 TOTAL 840.00
Individuals
St Paul, Cheney ZONE 11 TOTAL
620.00
1161.40 1781.40
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Resolutions
13-01 THEME “Son Rise to Sunset”
WHEREAS the ways of the devil, the world and our flesh have perpetuated every sin
imaginable, afflicting individuals, families , and nations regardless of age, income, race
or walk of life; and
WHEREAS sin has blinded countless people from the beauty of the Gospel; and
WHEREAS too many that do know the True God and his wonderful plan of salvation
do not actively share and show the good news of salvation; and
WHEREAS our merciful God would have all people to be brought to salvation
ultimately be given the gift of eternal life; therefore
2012- 2013 DISTRICT PROJECT –
DISBURSEMENTS
Budget 1st 2nd 3rd 4th YTD
Grants in Aid 26,000.00 13,000.00
13,000.00
26000.00
Concordia, Seward
9750.00
9750.00
19500.00
Concordia, St. Louis
0.00
Concordia, Austin
0.00
Concordia, Ft. Wayne
2500.00
2500.00
5000.00
Concordia, St. Paul, MN
750.00
750.00
1,500.00
Bible Cor, Course &Argentina Mstry 8500.00
8500.00
8500.00
Orphan Grain Train 500.00
500.00
500.00
Lutheran Hour Float 500.00
500.00
500.00
Seminary Banquet 1000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
Lutheran Family Retreat 500.00 500.00
500.00
Total disbursements 37,000.00 13,500.00 0.00 23500.00 0.00 37000.00
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BE IT RESOLVED that the International Lutheran Laymen’s League and Lutheran
Hour Ministries strive mightily to proclaim the Good News of Christ Jesus boldly and
clearly to the far reaches of the world; and be it further
RESOLVED that this be done especially through the Lutheran Hour, The Men’s
Network, the International Ministry centers and the many other LHM programs; and be
it also
RESOLVED that advances be made in this Gospel work through the efforts and
support of a revitalized and motivated laity; and be it firmly
RESOLVED that from “Son Rise to Sunset” in every God-pleasing way possible,
through all means here listed and even beyond, let all praise be given to God as it says
in Psalms 113:3 “From the rising of the sun to its setting the name of the Lord is to be
praised”. And finally
Resolved that everyone here assembled rise to second this resolution and vote its
passage with the singing of the Common Doxology:
PRAISE GOD, FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW;
PRAISE HIM, ALL CREATURES HERE BELOW;
PRAISE HIM ABOVE, YE HEAVENLY HOST:
PRAISE FATHER, SON, AND HOLY GHOST. AMEN
13-02 MINISTRY ACTION 2013-2014 DISTRICT PROJECT
Financial Aid for Kansas District students attending an LCMS synodical
school or seminary preparing for full-time church work………………………..$26,000
Recognition Dinner for the 4th year students at Concordia Seminary. ……..……$1,000
Overseas Bible Correspondence Courses and Argentina Ministry…………….....$4,500
Tournament of Roses Parade Lutheran Hour Float…………………………………$500
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LLL-LWML Family Retreat……………………………………………………...$1,000
TOTAL $33,000
(Any contributions received over our project goal of $33,000 will be added to Financial
Aid .)
BE IT RESOLVED that we as active and committed Christians pray and financially
support the 2013-2014 District Project goal of $33,000 under the theme “Son Rise to
Sunset” the name of the Lord is to be praised.
13-03 CONVENTION THANK RESOLUTION
WHEREAS the members of Region 4 of the Kansas District LLL have given
unselfishly of their time and talents to provide for an inspiring and Christ-centered
convention; and
WHEREAS the Kansas District Convention Committee has prepared an excellent
convention agenda; and
WHEREAS President Kohlmeier gave an inspiring greeting encouraging
cooperation among the community of God’s people in Kansas and throughout the
world; and
WHEREAS Kansas District LWML Chairperson Karen Morrison, shared their
appreciation for LLL/LHM as Partners in Christ; and
WHEREAS the theme “Son Rise to Sunset” should remind and us during the coming
year that there are opportunities for us to “Bring Christ to the Nations and the Nations
to the Church,”
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that we extend our thanks to everyone who
made this 74th Kansas District Convention a success by rising and exclaiming
“Thank You! Amen!
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Committee Reports
Kansas District LLL Financial Aid $26,000 Students listed below are preparing to be professional church workers within our
Lutheran Church. It is the privilege of the Kansas District LLL to help with the
financial costs of professional training. Each student listed received financial aid.
The members of the Kansas District LLL Financial Aid Committee would like to
thank all the LLL Clubs, affiliates and individuals who supported the District Project.
Members of the Financial Aid Committee are: Charles Friedrichs Chairman, Jerry
Siebold, and Doug Rengstorf.
Awards made for the Academic Year 2013 – 2014
Name Class Degree Region/Zone
Concordia University, Seward
Emily Beach Sr. Teacher R3/Z8
Malissa Carey Sr. Teacher R1/Z4
Rachel Dahlke Jr. Teacher R2/Z11
Lauren Duncan Fr. Music R2/Z10
Paul Jackson So. DCE
Nehemiah Langness So. DCE R5/Z14
Sarah Langness Sr. Teacher R5/Z14
Robyn Meyer Sr. Teacher R3/Z7
Byrson Pond Sr. Teacher R2/Z11
Ashley Rengstorf Jr. Teacher R1/Z3
Christian Schultz So. Pastor R3/Z8
Rebecca Snow Sr. Teacher R2/Z10
Elizabeth Stephens Fr. DCE R2/Z10
Hanna Wolff Sr. Teacher R2/Z11
Noah Wolff Fr. Pastor R2/Z11
Caitlin Saving Sr. Teacher R1/Z3
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
Travis Ferguson Sem1 Pastor R1/Z2
Concordia Seminary, Fort Wayne
Sara Schultz Sem1 Deaconess R3/Z8
Reed Shoaff Sem2 Pastor R4/Z15
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Kansas District Project 2013-14 The contributions to the 2012-13 Kansas District LLL Project with a goal of $33,000
was only about $30,000. This is a $7,000 drop from our 20010-11 District Project
when we received over $37,000 in contributions. With about $3,000 of carryover funds
from the closing out the Endowment Fund last year, we are able to fund the $33,000
goal. The first half of the $26,000 budgeted for financial aid, for students studying for
full time church work, has been distributed.
The Kansas District Board of Governors at their August meeting proposed to keep
the 2013-14 Kansas District LLL Project budget goal at $33,000. All of the
Endowment Funds have been expended. In order to meet the $33,000 goal we need to
encourage more contributions from our fellowship groups, congregations and members.
Most of our District Project funds are raised from pancake feeds and soup supper
events and special door offerings. The proposed $33,000 2013-14 Kansas District LLL
Project budget to be presented to the Kansas LLL District convention in November will
include: Financial Aid for students studying for full time church work - $26,000, LHM
Seminarian Dinner - $1,000, LHM Argentina Ministries - $2,250, LHM Overseas Bible
Correspondence Courses – $2,250, LHM Rose Bowl Parade Float - $500, and
LLL/LWML Lutheran Family Retreat - $1,000.
Your District Project $’s Working in Argentina
During the months of June, July and August LHM – Argentina held a Project
JOEL event in each month. With these events, we had a total of 145 youth
participate. Many of the participants expressed enthusiasm and desire to
continue growing in these activities.
Prayer Request: for blessings for Horacio and the young people he is
reaching; pray for the ministry center director, staff and volunteers as they
continue to bring the message of Christ to the communities of Argentina; pray
for the youth ministry, Project JOEL, that it continues to help these youth to
grow in their faith and grow with Christian values in all they do.
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41st Annual Kansas District Golf Tournament 2013
The 41st Annual Kansas District Golf Tournament was held on
Saturday May 4, 2013 at the Rolling Meadows Golf Course Milford,
Kansas. The weather was the biggest challenge to the 44 golfers who
faced the usual Kansas “breeze” combined with a temperature in the 40's
along with occasional moisture. The 18 hole scramble began at 9 a.m. and
finished up 5 hours later.
The top 4 teams are as follows:
1st Place: Manhattan – Danker, Manning, Wilson, Wugazzer
2nd
Place: Abilene – Chenning, Harms, Jacob, Josh
3rd
Place: Junction City – Strauss, Upham, Upham, Upham
4th
Place: Nortonville – Nieman, Nieman, Noll, Schmidt
Several other prizes were awarded: Longest drives, Closest to the pin,
Youngest and Oldest Golfer and others.
Income Expenses Summary
Entry fees $2,640.00 Prizes: $235.00 $2,800.00
Mulligan sales 160.00 Course fees:1,958.00 2,193.00
__________ ________ ________
$2,800.00 $2,193.00 $607.00
The amount of $607.00 was forwarded to the Kansas District LLL Project for
2012/2013. In addition to this amount, Ivan Grimm contributed $100.00 to the
District Project in support of the Golf Tournament.
The 42nd
Annual Tournament will be held May 3rd
, 2014 at Rolling Meadows
golf course, Milford, Kansas.
Respectfully submitted, The golf committee:
Robert Gerdes, Gary Neuschafer, Rocky Sanders, Norbert Stigge
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State Fair Worship Service Ronald Bott
With the late surge of summer heat the question was—How many will brave
the heat and be at the Kansas State Fair?—in particular the worship service
Sunday September 8, 2013. This concern was put to rest as the bleachers began
to fill during the opening hymn sing of “God Bless Our Native Land”, “Crown
Him With Many Crowns”, and “Amazing Grace”.
Pastor Scott Snow, Holy Cross, Wichita led the service. His message was on
Mark 14: 1-9, 14-20 with the question—What kind of soil are you? Is the seed,
your faith, placed on hard soil or pavement where there is little chance for
growth or worse your faith dies? Our prayer should be that our faith is placed in
good soil where with the Holy Spirit our faith grows strong and we are able to
share our faith with others who are not believers. The Lord expects our faith to
be strong and increase, and we cannot keep this increase to ourselves. With the
programs and activities of the Lutheran Laymen’s League/Lutheran Hour
Ministries we can share our faith with our neighbors or co-workers and also
those in other countries.
2013 Kansas State Fair Booth Mike Tonn
The 100 year celebration of the Kansas State Fair took place from September
6th to the 15th in Hutchinson. The LLL/LHM evangelism/outreach booth was
located in the southwest corner of the Meadowlark Building, the same location
as previous year. The committee extends a thank you to the many
congregations that were represented as volunteers and/or provided donations of
Portals of Prayer, Sunday School material, and other religious based literature.
A $500 contribution was received from Our Redeemer, Hutchinson. Many
opportunities to share the Gospel occur every day of the fair. This is a great
time to volunteer your time to get some hands on experience in a fast paced
environment.
Make plans for the 2014 Fair by encouraging your church or zone to attend
and volunteer your time at the booth. Volunteers are scheduled on a 3-hour
time frame. Some congregations volunteer to cover the booth for a half up to a
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full day. Initiate your participation plans at your fall rally and complete the
plans at the spring rally. Please contact Mike Tonn at
[email protected] or 620-465-3435 for details. The booth is open
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. each of the 10 days of the fair.
2013 LLL/LWML Family Retreat, Camp Webster, Salina Carroll Hackbart
The 2013 LLL/LWML Lutheran Family Retreat was held at Camp Webster
near Salina, Kansas August 2,3,& 4 with about 80 attendees. More than 75%
were returnees, some traveling from several states away. The Retreat
Committee did a fantastic job organizing and running the retreat. Many thanks
for their time and effort. We had great weather.
The schedule included a Bible study/Sunday school each day and a Sunday
worship service. The rest of the time was Family Free Time to enjoy camp
activities. These included; climbing wall, the fly, zip line, high challenge
course, canoes, paddle boats, swimming, air rifle, archery, Tetherball,
basketball, crafts, sand dig or just relaxing and visiting. Evening activities on
Friday included a camp fire at the lake with S’mores and Saturday Line Dancing
and/or games with numerous snacks. Would those that attended please tell
members in your congregation how much fun you had and all the activities
available. Your non-Lutheran friends are welcome too.
The dormitories are air conditioned. Each room has several double bunks,
w/bath and shower for each family. Great meals were provided, no kitchen
duty. Attendees ranged from toddlers to grandparents. One 3 generation
family has been attending for about 40 years. The Family Retreat is a great way
for parents and grandparents to spend a quality, fun weekend with their kids and
grandkids while enjoying the fellowship of fellow Lutherans. Do you hear
slightly modified family reunion?
Mark August 1, 2, & 3, 2014 on your calendar, the date of next year’s Family
Retreat. If you haven’t attended before, please consider attending next year
and/or encourage others to attend.
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LLL/LHM Kansas District Reporter Ken McCosh
Fiscal year June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013
The LLL/LHM Reporter is produced in March and August of each year.
March August
Issues printed: 1,025 652
Hand delivered: 300 320
Mailed: 725 332
Expense: $627.22 $551.88
An addition to The Lutheran Hour broadcast list, the broadcast may also be
found on Sunday's at 8:05 a.m. on KVGB radio 1590AM, sponsored by Our
Savior Lutheran Church, Great Bend.
Communication of information and pictures from your LLL/LHM events for
the reporter goes to co-editors John Johnson, [email protected]
or 3669 Everett, Manhattan, KS. 66503 (785) 539-6962 and Ken McCosh;
[email protected], 2209 Stone Post Rd., Manhattan, KS. 66502 (785) 539-
8064.
1,350 stations broadcast The Lutheran Hour to approximately 1.2 million people each
week including 36 International ministry offices, the AFN (Armed Forces Network) and
XM 170 noon Sunday.
Ambassador Report Ambassador's, they are the people that share the Gospel outreach tools available
from Lutheran Hour Ministries. The flag ship program has been “The Lutheran Hour”,
also available are 15 additional Gospel outreach tools. The Ambassador informs the
members of his/her congregation and community about the availability of these tools.
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We can help spread information about the many ministries of LLL through its
Lutheran Hour Ministries (LHM) by informing people about where to find The
Lutheran Hour on radio, how to obtain Daily and Seasonal Devotions, obtain free
Winter/Spring and Summer/Fall bulletin inserts, help make available topical booklets
on a variety of subjects (Project Connect) and how to utilize the video Bible Studies.
The goal of the program is to have at least two Ambassador’s working as a team,
in each congregation, promoting LHM programs, including LLL Sunday. In Kansas,
the Ambassador Coordinator is Elmer Kellner, 1565 E. Hwy 36, St. Francis, KS.
67756, (785) 332-5226 e-mail: [email protected] and Associate Ambassador Ken
McCosh 2209 Stone Post Rd., Manhattan, KS. 66502 (785) 539-8064 e-
mail: [email protected].
To help spread the Gospel we invite you to contact us with your e-mail address.
When updated information is sent out from LHM, about Bible Studies, Project Connect
etc., it will be sent to you by Lutheran Hour Ministries of 660 Mason Ridge Center
Drive, St. Louis, MO. 63141-8557 (www.lhm.org and www.lhmmen.com)
Elmer Kellner and Ken McCosh
Kansas Ambassador Coordinators
Kansas District LLL Web Page, Coordinator, Richard Schrum The LLL/LHM Kansas District web site was redesigned in August 2009. The
redesigned web site is published at the following URL:http://www.lhm-ks.org
The URL of the redesigned LLL/LHM Kansas District web site can also be accessed
from the original LLL/LHM Kansas District web site by means of a hyperlink that is
labeled “Kansas District Lutheran Hour Ministries Public Web Site”. Following is the
URL of the original LLL/LHM Kansas District web site:
http://www.lutheransonline.com/lllkansas
The LLL/LHM Kansas District web site contains web pages for the following
subjects:
Home Page: The home page currently features information about upcoming LLL
events in Kansas. The home page contains links to all of the web pages that are
described below and to the official web sites for Lutheran Hour Ministries, the Men's
Network, the Lutheran Hour, Para el Camino, Family Shield, LHM Daily Devotions,
the LHM “Managing Your Money” booklet.
Upcoming Events: This web page displays a schedule of upcoming LLL/LHM events
in the Kansas District.
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Newsletters: The current and prior editions of “The LLL Reporter” newsletter can be
downloaded in PDF format from this web page.
Local Broadcasts: This web page displays a schedule of broadcasts of the “The
Lutheran Hour” radio program and the “Family Shield” radio program that can be
heard in the state of Kansas.
District Project: This web page displays information about the current Kansas
District Project. A PDF-format document for submitting contributions to the Kansas
District Project can be downloaded from the web page.
State Fair Outreach: This web page displays information about the LLL/LHM
Worship Service and the LLL/LHM exhibit booth at the Kansas State Fair.
Lutheran Family Retreat: This web page displays information about the
LLL/LWML Family Retreat. This web page contains a hyperlink to the Kansas
Lutheran Family Retreat web site.
Golf Tournament: This web page displays information about the LLL Kansas District
Golf Tournament. A PDF-format registration form will be made available for
download from the web page next year.
Student Financial Aid: This web page displays information about the LLL Kansas
District financial aid to students preparing themselves for full-time church careers at
LCMS synodical colleges and seminaries. PDF-format forms for applying for student
financial aid are available for download from the web page.
Endowment Fund: This web page displays contact information for those persons
desiring to donate to the LLL/LHM Kansas District Endowment Fund. This web page
also contains information about grants made by the LLL/LHM Kansas District
Endowment Fund.
District Convention: This web page displays information about the LLL/LHM
Kansas District Convention. A PDF-format registration form is available for download
from the web page.
District Officers: This web page displays a listing of the officers of the LLL/LHM
Kansas District. The web page contains links for sending e-mail messages to those
officers that have e-mail addresses.
Links: This web page contain hyperlinks to web sites of other Lutheran organizations,
including other LLL/LHM districts.
The names of members of committees and links to the committee members e-mail
addresses are contained in the web pages where appropriate.
The following enhancements are planned for the coming year: (1) A redesign of the
web site graphics; (2) The addition of contact information for the LLL/LHM Kansas
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District zones; (3) The addition of a secure web page (viz., a login will be required)
from which documents can be downloaded by Kansas LLL/LHM volunteers.
Region 3 Ron Bott
To begin with many thanks to all that supported the District Project with their
effort, talents, gifts, or whatever you did as a group or individual. Keep up the
good work.
I understand we have a new men’s group or Bible study group at our
Redeemer, Hutchinson. Welcome and blessings from the Kansas District.
Can’t remember the last time we heard of a new group forming.
Earlier this year two Mission U events were planned in the District-- one at
Atwood, the other at Canton. The event at Canton was cancelled because of
lack of interest. The one at Atwood did well. The Kansas District LLL has set
aside funds to have a Mission U event in all five regions. These funds will pay
for a presenter from International LLL. The host congregation or zone should
charge to cover the meal and other minor things needed. This winter we will
have a Mission U event in Region 3 which runs from Marysville to Hutchinson.
The purpose of a Mission U event is to make everyone more comfortable—
maybe even excited about sharing our faith with people in our communities, our
family, or co-workers. Now if you have talked to everyone you know—you are
excused. My guess is this is not the case. We will keep you informed when and
where this event will be.
The LLL/LHM is about evangelism. Remember our mission statement
“Bringing Christ to the nations and the nations to the Church.” Get several
people from your congregation, invite your pastor and the LLL expects you to
be there. This is a program to help us at the grass roots.
Let me close with words from my father-in-law Kenneth Olson who entered
his Eternal Home August 4, 2013, “Thanks for coming.”
2012 Kansas District LLL Ballot
Position Incumbent Candidate For 2013 Election
Secretary Steven Hanschu Steven Hanschu
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Treasurer Carroll Hackbart Carroll Hackbart
Regional Reps
Region 1 Richard Schrum Richard Schrum
Region 3 Ron Bott Ron Bott
Region 5 Arlen Schultz Arlen Schultz
Kansas District
Ambassador Coordinator Elmer Kellner Elmer Kellner
Young Adult Coordinator Jim Johnson Jim Johnson
Kansas District LCMS Headquarters
The Lutheran Building, 1000 SW. 10th
Ave., Topeka, KS 66604
President……………………………………..…..Reverend Keith Kohlmeier (Marlene)
Lutheran Witness Editor ……………...................................................Shannon Oldham
Missions & Stewardship………….…………………...…………..Reverend Mark Frith
Educational Services…………..………....................................................Jim Bradshaw
KANSAS DISTRICT LUTHERAN LAYMEN’S LEAGUE
1000 SW 10TH
AVE. TOPEKA, KS 66604-1104
2013-2014
BOARD OF GOVERNORS/OFFICERS
President…..…………………………………..………………...….....John Johnson
Vice President………………….….……………………...….Tim Voelker (Michele)
Secretary……................................…......................................Steven Hanschu (Beth)
Treasurer……..........................…....................................Carroll Hackbart (Barbara)
Pastoral Advisor……….............................................................Reverend Scott Snow
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REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
NE Region 1, Zones 1,2,3,4, 6…………...................................Richard Schrum (Jan)
SE Region 2, Zones 5,10,11………………………………..........Don Copley (Dodie)
Central Region 3, Zones 7,8,9,12...………………….……………...Ron Bott (Kathy)
NW Region 4, Zones 13,15.....................................................Chris Erichsen (Brenda)
SW Region 5, Zones14,16……….…………………………….……..…Arlen Schultz
Young Adult Coordinator…………...............................................Jim Johnson (Karin)
LLL DISTRICT COMMITTEES District Ambassador Coordinator ….…………………..Elmer Kellner (Dorothy)
Assistant District Ambassador Coordinator……………..…Ken McCosh (Lylah)
District Project
Committee Member…………………………….Carroll Hackbart (Barbara)
Committee Member………..…………………….…………...............Vacant
Committee Member…………………..………….…....Ken McCosh (Lylah)
Committee Member…………………….….………..Norbert Stigge (Lorna)
Financial Aid……..…………………………..……..Chairman, Charles Friedrichs
Committee Member………………..…………..………Jerry Siebold (Betty)
Committee Member……….………..…………...Douglas Rengstorf (Karen)
Resolutions………..…………………………………..…….Tim Voelker (Michele)
Nominations……..…………………………………………Tim Voelker (Michele)
LLL Reporter Co-Editors…………………John Johnson & Ken McCosh (Lylah)
Information Services………………..……………………….……….Dean Hillman
State Fair Booth..........................Co-Chairs……...Kermit Menzies & Mike Tonn
Committee Member…….....….....………………………………Bill Wiese
Committee Member………………………...…Lawrence Bullinger (Irma)
Committee Member……………..………...…...…..Stan Schrag ( Roberta)
State Fair Worship Service.………………………………….Ronald Bott (Kathy)
Pastoral Advisor………………………..……………………..Reverend Scott Snow
Fellowship Golf………….................................Chairman, Gary Neuschafer (Judy)
Committee Member………………….……………..Bob Gerdes (Dorothy)
Committee Member………………………………..Norbert Stigge (Lorna)
Committee Member………………........................Rocky Sanders (Ginger)
LLL-LWML Family Retreat Chairman..................................................................................John & Jim Johnson
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LLL Committee Member.......................................................... Kathy Gerke
LLL Committee Members…………..…………...Carroll & Barb Hackbart
LLL Pastoral Advisor....................................................Reverend Scott Snow
LWML President…………………………………...Karen & John Morrison
LWML Pastoral Advisor……………………...............Reverend Jeff Duncan
LWML Committee Members……………………………………..Sara Deepe
ZONE OFFICERS
Region 1/Zone 1 Zone 1 is inactive.
Zone Ambassador…………………………………………………....................Vacant
Ambassadors: Jim Duitsman, (Trinity, Atchison); Vacant (St. John, Easton); Vacant
(Immanuel, Fairview); Vacant (St. Paul, Fairview); Darrell Haeffele, (Zion, Hiawatha);
Richard Heitzman (Trinity, Holton); Eric Niemann, (St. Matthew, Nortonville); Vacant
(Immanuel, Netawaka); Vacant (Zion, Powhattan); Carole Feek, (First, Sabetha); Rev.
Bryan Jones (Christ, Wathena)
Region 1/Zone 2 Zone 2 is inactive.
Zone Ambassador……………….....................................................................Vacant
Ambassadors: Vacant (Risen Savior, KC); Vacant (Trinity, Bashor); Vacant (Bethel,
KC); Vacant (Faith, KC); Vacant (Grace, KC); Vacant (Immanuel, KC); Art Vogel, (Our
Saviour, KC); Jack Wagner, (St. Luke’s KC); Vacant (St. Paul, Leavenworth); Robin
Goebel (Trinity, Leavenworth)
Region 1/Zone 3 President……………………………………………………………….Paul Steinke
Vice President……………………………………………….….Ivan Grimm (Barb)
Secretary-Treasurer…………………………………………….Mary Debrick Helm
Board Members……………………………….....Leroy Heisterberg, Mark Burton
Zone Ambassador…………………………………........Randall Burfeind (Martha)
Ambassadors: Paul Steinke (King of Kings, Gardner); Vacant (Lord of Life Leawood);
Vacant, (Christ Our Savior, Louisburg); Joel Shifflett (Trinity, Mission); Fred Gruhn
(Beautiful Savior, Olathe); Gary Ernst (Redeemer, Olathe); Randall Burfeind
(Bethany, Overland Park); Lee Schneider (Christ, Overland Park); Don Henry (First,
Paola); Paul Haley (Trinity, Block); Jerome Williams, Alan Glinsmann (Hope,
Shawnee)
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Region 1/Zone 4 Zone 4 is inactive.
Zone Ambassador……….…………………...............................Steve Hanschu (Beth)
Ambassadors: Vacant (Trinity, Burlington); Vacant (Faith, Emporia); Steve Hanschu
(Messiah, Emporia); Vacant (Trinity, Garnett); Vacant (Faith, Ottawa); Vacant (Zion,
Vassar); Vacant (St. John, Westphalia)
Region 2/Zone 5 Zone 5 is inactive.
Zone Ambassador………………………………………………………………Vacant
Ambassadors: Tom Nelson, (Trinity, Caney); Vacant (Zion, Chanute); Leonard
Bachman (St. Paul, Coffeyville); Vacant (Good Shepherd, Erie); Vacant (Trinity, Ft.
Scott); Vacant (Trinity, Girard); Vacant (Immanuel, Hepler); Don Copley (St. Peter,
Humboldt); Tom Wuggazer, (Zion, Independence); Vacant (Grace, Iola); Vacant (St.
Paul, Oswego); Vacant (Trinity, Parsons); Vacant (Zion, Pittsburg)
Region 1/Zone 6 Zone 6 is inactive.
Zone Ambassador……………………………………………...……………….Vacant
Ambassadors: Vacant (Immanuel, Lawrence); Vacant (Redeemer, Lawrence); Vacant
(Calvary, Topeka); David Bruns (Christ,Topeka); Martin Albrecht, (Faith, Topeka);
Vacant (Hope, Topeka); Gerald Gaston, (Prince of Peace, Topeka); Vernon Brobst
(Saint John, Topeka)
Region 3/Zone 7 President…………………………………………..…..………………….…Jim Kolle
Vice President …………………………………………….….…………..Que Meyer
Secretary/Treasurer……………………..……………………….................Daryl Fink
Pastoral Advisor……………………………….…..…………………….…Rev. Rickle
Board Members……………………….…………………….Don Dodd, Kenny Kruse
Zone Ambassador…………………………….……….………..……………..Ron Bott
Ambassadors: Duane Scardina (St. Peter, Barnes); Todd Rengstorf (Bethlehem,
Bremen); Richard Schotte (Immanuel Bremen); Jack Wilder (St. Paul, Clay Center);
Tim Voelker (Bethlehem, Greenleaf); Vacant (Trinity, Hanover); Vacant (Immanuel,
Linn); Jim Kolle (Zion, Linn); Vacant (Mt. Calvary, Marysville); Ronald Bott (St.
John, Palmer); Vacant (Trinity, Waterville)
Region 3/Zone 8
President…………………………………….………...……..Norbert Stigge (Lorna)
Vice-President………………………………………………....Ken McCosh (Lylah)
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Secretary/Treasurer...........................................................Barbara Hackbart (Carroll)
Pastoral Advisor.............................................................Reverend Terry De Giovanni
Board Members ……………………………….Merle Lietz, Bill Strauss, Gary Mott
Zone Ambassador………………………………………………Ken McCosh (Lylah)
Ambassadors: Don Frank (St. John, Alma); Brad Becker, Rev. Chris Schultz, (St.
Paul Alta Vista); Vacant (St. Paul, Duluth); Vacant (St. Paul, Junction City); Terry
Ascher, (Immanuel, Junction City); Vacant (Christ, Manhattan); John Johnson, Ken
McCosh (St. Luke, Manhattan); Dan Lesline, Merle & Norie Lietz (Trinity,
McFarland); Ken Roberts (Mt. Calvary, Wamego); Rev Terry DeGiovanni, (St. Luke,
Wheaton)
Region 3/Zone 9 Zone 9 is inactive.
Zone Ambassador……………………………….……………...……...............Vacant
Ambassadors: Jim Schoenbeck (Faith, Abilene); Vacant (Calvary, Council Grove);
Vacant (Immanuel, Herington); Barbara Kickhafer, (Our Redeemer, Herington); Mary
Brockmeier, (St. John, Herington); Vacant (Zion, Latimer); Luke Lindsey (Zion,
Hillsboro); Vacant (St. John, Lincolnville); Vacant (Our Savior, Marion); Tracy
Brunner (Trinity, Ramona); Vacant (Grace, Strong City); Vacant (St. John, Tampa)
Region 2/Zone 10 Zone 10 is inactive.
Zone Ambassador……………………………..……..............................Jim Johnson
Ambassadors: Vacant (Peace, Andover); Vacant (Christ, Augusta); Kris Caughey
(Grace, El Dorado); Peggy Gerber (Zion, Newton); Mark Will (Ascensión, Wichita);
Richard Brochard, Jim Johnson (Holy Cross, Wichita); Mike Tonn, (Risen Savior,
Wichita); Vacant (St. Andrews, Wichita)
Region 2/Zone 11
Zone 11 is inactive.
Zone Ambassador………………….…………..…………………….Dean Hillman
Ambassadors: Gary Merritt, (Zion, Argonia); Vacant (Redeemer, Arkansas City);
Dean Hillman, Keith Jopp, (St. Paul, Cheney); Vacant (Faith, Derby); Vacant
(Calvary, Wellington); Vacant (Bethany, Wichita); Vacant (Grace, Wichita); Vacant
(Immanuel, Wichita); Vacant (Trinity, Wichita); David Sodowsky, Larry Junker
(Trinity, Winfield)
Region 3/Zone 12 President………………………….……………….…………....... Phil Fishburn
Vice-President.................................................................. Gary Neuschafer (Judy)
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Secretary/Treasurer…………………………............................................... Bill Wiese
Pastoral Advisor..................................................................................................Vacant
Board Member………...Stan Schrag, Frank Rapp (Dottie), Terry Simpson (Norma)
Zone Ambassador…………….…………………..………………Mike Tonn (Teresa)
Ambassadors: Lawrence Bullinger, (Immanuel, Canton); John Schmidt, Bill Wiese,
(St. Paul, Haven); Vacant (Christ, Hutchinson); Terry Simpson, (Our Redeemer,
Hutchinson); Vacant (Grace, Lyons); Vacant (Grace, McPherson); Vacant (St. John,
Moundridge); Dennis Boepple, Dee Warren, (Christ the King, Salina); Jud Dupy
(Trinity, Salina)
Region 4/Zone 13 President………………………....………………………..…Chris Erichsen (Brenda)
Vice-President…………………………………………………………………..Vacant
Secretary/Treasurer………………………………….………...…………Joe Chretien
Pastoral Advisor...................................................................................................Vacant
Board Members…………………………………................................................Vacant
Zone Ambassador……………………………………….………..……...
Ambassadors: Vacant (Zion, Downs); Vacant (Immanuel, Ellsworth); Vacant (St. Paul,
Ellsworth); Joe Chretien (Messiah, Hays); Vacant (Trinity, Hunter); Vacant (St. John,
Lincoln); Vacant (St. Paul, Lincoln); Vacant (Peace, Natoma); Vacant (1st, Plainville);
Vacant (Bethlehem, Sylvan Grove)
Region 5/Zone 14
President…………………………………………..….………………….Kenton Abbott
Vice-President……………………………...……….………..Mark Westerman (Joyce)
Secretary/Treasurer..................................................................................................Vacant
Pastoral Advisor………………………………………..………Reverend Garry Dassow
Board Members.......................................................................................................Vacant
Zone Ambassador……...………………………………………….Arlen Schultz (Karli)
Ambassadors: Vacant (Zion, Claflin); Vacant (St. John, Ellinwood); Vacant (Peace,
Greenburg); Vacant (Concordia, Hoisington); Arlen Schultz (St. Peter, Holyrood);
Vacant (Our Redeemer, Kinsley); Vacant (Grace, Larned); Vacant (Trinity, Medicine
Lodge); Vacant (St. John, Nashville); Vacant (St. Paul, Preston)
Region 4/Zone 15 President………………………………..………………………….David Kruse (Betty)
Vice President……………………………..……………………......John White (Joyce)
Secretary/Treasurer…………………………...……………......…Ralph Hansen (Betty)
Pastoral Advisor……………………………….....…Reverend Robert Alexander (Lori)
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Board Members……………………...Dennis Euhus, Martin Waterman, Marvin Holle
Zone Ambassador………………………...…………………....Elmer Kellner (Dorothy)
Ambassadors: Marvin Hesterman. Bud Hesterman, Elmer Kellner (Redeemer, Atwood);
Vacant (Trinity, Colby); Paul Hofstetter (Grace, Hill City); Vacant (Immanuel, Hoxie);
Vacant (First St. John, Kensington); Vacant (Immanuel, Norton); Vacant (Immanuel,
Oakley); Dennis Euhus (St. John, Oberlin); John White (First, Phillipsburg)
Region 5/Zone 16 President…………………………………………………………………….Robert Holt
Vice-President ……………………………………..………………....Ronald Albrecht
Secretary/Treasurer ……………………….……………………..…Robert Wagner
Pastoral Advisor …………………………………..…Reverend Randall Jahnke
Board Members.......................................................................................................Vacant
Endowment Fund.....................................................................................................Vacant
Zone Ambassador............................................................................................Robert Holt
Ambassadors: Vacant (St. Luke, Bazine); Vacant (Zion, Bucklin); Vacant (Christ the
King, Dighton); Ronald Albrecht (Holy Cross, Dodge City); Vacant (Christ, Elkhart);
Vacant (La Santa Cruz, Garden City); Vacant (Trinity, Garden City); Vacant (Faith,
Hugoton); Vacant (St. Paul, Jetmore); Vacant (Immanuel, Lakin); Vacant (Grace,
Liberal); Vacant (St. John, Meade); Vacant (Zion, Offerle); Vacant (Holy Cross, Scott
City); Vacant (Grace, Ulysses)
Kansas District LLL Tentative Schedule of Events 2014 Jan 25 BOG Meeting, Christ the King, Salina
Feb 2 Lutheran Hour Sunday
Mar 8 BOG Meeting, Trinity, Salina
May 3 42st Annual Golf Tournament Rolling Meadows golf course, Milford
Aug 1-3 LLL/LWML Family Retreat, Camp Webster, Salina
Aug 2 BOG Meeting, Camp Webster, Salina
Oct-Nov 75th Kansas District LLL Convention, Region 5
BOG Meetings: Trinity, 9th & Crawford (785) 823-7151, Salina or Christ the
King, 111 W. Magnolia (785) 827-7492, Salina
Past Kansas District LLL Presidents Pastoral Advisors
Leo E. Buehring, Kansas City 1930-1941 Rev. Paul Juergensen, Kansas City
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Walter H. Mueller, Wichita 1941-1950 Rev. L. H. Deffner, Wichita
Elmer H. Rodehorst, Wichita 1951-1952 Rev. George Hoyer, Topeka
Erwin Wehmeier, Salina 1953-1956 Rev. H. William Lieske, Salina
James H. Mayes, Kansas City 1957-1959 Rev. M. J. Hartenberger, Wichita
W. J. Friedrichs, Bremen 1960-1961 Rev. George Bruening, Larned
Vernon Bryant, Great Bend 1962-1965 Rev. R. J. Jackson, Newton
Ervin Duitsman, Linn 1966-1968 Rev. Earl Zimmerman, Ottawa, 1969-1972
O.C. Bud Nation, Lawrence 1969-1971 Rev. Darold Deterding, Salina 1973-1976
Paul Wegele, Bazine 1972-1973 Rev. Robert Schaedel, Kinsley 1977-1980
Art Sommer, Topeka 1974-1976 Rev. Bryan Braumeister, Lincoln 1981-1984
Merle Lietz, Paxico 1977-1980 Rev. Luther Herman, Palmer 1985-1988
William Strauss, Junction City 1981-1984 Rev. Rodney Fritz, Hanover 1989-1992
Orville Stigge, Washington 1985-1986 Rev. Ed Mease, Leavenworth 1993-1995
Lester Walter, Sylvan Grove 1987-1988 Rev. Don White, Natoma 1995-1999
Ralph Unger, Oberlin 1989-1992 Rev. Gene Holtorf, Palmer 2000-2003
Elmer Kolle, Linn 1993-1994 Rev. Al Hoger, Wichita 2003-2006
Loris D. Hesterman, Ludell 1995-1998 Rev. Mark Eichler, Emporia 2007-2008
Wilber Tegtmeier, Manhattan 1999-2002 Rev. Seth Meyer, Canton 2008-2010
Steven F. Hanschu, Emporia 2003-2006 Rev. Scott Snow, Wichita 2011-
Ivan E. Grimm, O. Park 2007-2010
John Johnson, Manhattan 2011-
International Lutheran Layman’s League Headquarters
Lutheran Hour Ministries President………………..……...Phil Krauss
660 Mason Ridge Center Drive
St. Louis, MO 63141-8557 Executive Director ……….... Kurt Buchholz
(314) 951-4100 (800) 944-3450
Key Contacts at the International LLL/LHM Office
Director of U.S. Ministries Rev. Dr. Mark Larson………...….(800) 944-3450x4221…….. [email protected]
Director of International Ministries
Dr. Douglas Rutt …………………(800) 944-3450x4162……. [email protected]
Director of Marketing and Communications Andrew Fitzgerald……………(800) 944-3450x4256…… [email protected]
District Business; LHM Programs; LHM Promotion; Int’l Organizational
Business and Other
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Executive Director; Constitution; Special District Project
Bruce Wurdeman ………………………………….…. [email protected]
Kurt Buckholtz ..........................January………..……..... [email protected]
League Services Website, Passwords, District Officer change¸ Minutes
Lara Heisohn-Sidorski……………………………... [email protected]
http://www.lhm.org/districtservices/business.asp ;
Ambassador, LHM Sunday, Labels, Reports, LHM Affiliated Groups Natalie Gulseth……….....(800) 944-3450 Ext. 4195……….. [email protected]
http://www.lhm.org/districtservices/orderlabels.asp ;
http://www.lhm.org/districtservices/requestreports.asp ; http://www.lhm.org/affililate/
http://www.lhm.org/ambassador/ ; http://www.lhm.org/lhmsunday/default.asp ;
http://www.lhm.org/resources/printresources.asp
Schedule Pastor Seltz or Pastor Klaus Speaking Engagements
Rose Seifert.................................................................................... [email protected]
Fair Booth Insurance, Intl Board Nominations, District Budget Angela Torblaa……………………………………………...… [email protected]
http://www.lhm.org/districtservices/business.asp ;
http://lhm.org/districtservices/treasurer.asp ;
Brochures, Thank You & Memorial Cards, Bulletin Inserts & Announcements
Response Center………………..(800) 876-9880………….….. [email protected]
http://www.shoplhm.org ; http://www.lhm.org/promote ;
http://www.lhm.org/resources/bulletininsertregister.asp ;
http://www.lhm.org/resources/bulletinannounce.asp ;
http://www.lhm.org/projectconnect/default.asp
Men’s Network DVD orders http://www.lhmmen.com/products.asp
The Lutheran Laymen subscriptions; Subscribe to LHM e-newsletters/changes;
update LHM donor database contact information
Sandra Cope………………(800) 944-3450x4106………………[email protected]
http://www.lhm.org/email/register.asp ; http://www.lhm.org/layman/
International Ministry Centers; District Partnerships; On-line Mission Trips
Polly Gregali………………………………………………….. [email protected]
http://www.lhm.org/partner/districtpartnerships.asp
http://www.lhm.org/onlinemissiontrips/default.asp
Planned Gifts, & Sponsorships
Carla Foy………………………………………………………...…. [email protected]
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Mission U; 5:14 Sarah Guldalian ………….(800) 944-3450 x4144……...…... [email protected]
CC to… [email protected]
Mission U............. www.whatsmissionu.com 5:14….... www.whatsfive14.com
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Fast Online Sign Up…Select automatic email…… http://www.lhm.org/email/register.asp
Ambassador Sign Up………………….……… http://www.lhm.org/ambassador/signmeup.asp
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Kansas District LLL Address ListKenton Abbott (620) 793-9208
2621 Forest, Great Bend, 67530-3822
Ronald Albrecht H: (620) 225-1222
2206 McCoy, Dodge City, 67801-2718
Rev Robert Alexander (Lori)
825 E 5th, H-(785) 462-2497
Colby, KS 67701 O-(785) 462-3497
Leonard Bachman
3973 Cr 1675, Coffeyville, 67337-9436
Jim Bradshaw (800) 357-4421x200
1000 SW 10th Ave, Topeka, 66604
Dennis Boepple (785) 827-3386
2517 Angus Ln, Salina, 67401-7127
Ron Bott (Kathy) (785) 692-4236
308 N. Pennsylvania
P.O. Box 36, Palmer, 66962
Robert Brechbill (620) 331-2184
268 E College Ave, Independence, 67301
Vernon Brobst (785) 887-6853
1622 E. 318 Rd., Lecompton 66050
Richard Brochard (316) 682-8968
3724 Grail, Wichita, 67218-3004
Mary Brockmeier (785) 366-7382
1974 800 Ave, Hope, 67451
Tracy Brunner (785) 965-2647
1724 200 Ave, Ramona 67475
David Bruns (785) 233-4664
5811 SW 38th St.,Topeka, 66610
Lawrence Bullinger (Irma) (620) 628-4378
955 26th Ave, Canton, 67428
Aaron Bura (Mildred) (620) 342-4381
1009 Rural Emporia, 66801
Randy Burfeind (Martha) (913) 451-3488
12433 Westgate St., Overland Park, 66213
Rev. Gaylen Burow (913) 261-9480
8645 Cleveland Ave, Kansas City, 66109
Kris Caughey (316) 321-2423
1124 W. Central, El Dorado 67042
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Joe Chretien H: (785) 628-3585
2516 Felten Dr., Hays, 67601
Don Copley (Dodie) (620) 473-3714
300 S. 8th, Humboldt, 66748
Rev. Garry Dassow (620) 653-4741
614 E. 3rd
St., Hoisington, 67544
Rev. Terry De Giovanni (785) 396-4411
129 Railroad St, Wheaton, 66521
Jud Dupy (785) 827-8649
411 Upper Mill Hts Rd, Salina 67401
Chris Erichsen (Brenda) (785) 472-4696
311 Forest Dr., Ellsworth, 67439
Gary Ernst (913) 782-2014
2312 Persimmon Circle, Olathe 66061
Dennis Euhus (785) 475-2871
159 TLN, Oberlin 67749-5010
Daryl Fink (785) 744-3450
526 Cherokee Rd, Marysville 66508-8737
Phil Fishburn (620) 465-2780
PoBox 491, Haven, 67543-0491
Robert Fitz (Margery) (620) 364-2254
725 Willet, Burlington, 66839
Don Frank (785) 765-3815
28642 Wabunsee Rd, Alma 66401
Charles Friedrichs (785) 767-3656
457 Arrowhead Rd, Bremen, 66412
Rev. Mark Frith (800) 357-4421x222
1000 SW 10th Ave, Topeka, 66604
Peggy Gerber (316) 804-2954
502 W. 23rd
St, North Newton, 67117-8023
Bob Gerdes (Dorothy) (785) 823-3444
2126 Applewood Ln, Salina, 67401
Wayne Giger H: (913) 287-8371
1022 S. 50th
Ter, Kansas City, 66106
Robin Goebel (913) 727-6900
14730 Prairie Crossing, Leavenworth,
66048 [email protected]
Ivan Grimm (Barb) (913) 685-8360
12557 Farley St, Overland Park, 66213
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Sarah Guldalian (800) 944-3450x4144
Outreach Programs Coordinator
660 Mason Ridge Center, St. Louis 63141
Fred Gruhn (913) 393-1976
12121 S. Rene St., Olathe 66062-4940
Carroll Hackbart (Barbara) (785) 494-2425
3640 Flush Rd, St. George, 66535
Steve Hanschu (Beth) (620) 342-4876
827 Mechanic St, W: (620) 341-5057
Emporia, 66801 [email protected]
Paul Haley (913) 849-3687
34151 Oak Grove Rd, Paola, 66071
Ralph Hansen (Betty) 785-460-2443
215 N Mission Ridge Ave, Colby KS
67701 [email protected]
Don Hanson (785) 472-5490
1016 Ave. J, Ellsworth, 67439
Mary Debrick Helm (913) 294-2292
31150 Cedar Niles Road, Paola, 66071
Don Henry (913) 294-2720
2 Brookside Dr, Paola 66071-1108
Bud Hestermann (Betty) (785) 626-3511
447 Elm St., Ludell, 67744
Gene Hellman
Box 130, Nashville, 67112
David Heuer (785) 337-2357
Box 164, Hanover, 66945
Rev. Joel Hiesterman (Mick)
(785) 543-5046
First & D St, Phillipsburg, 67661
Dean Hillman (316) 542-3688
6811 S. 327 West, Cheney, 67025
C: (316) 215-4468
Paul Hofstetter (Deloris) (785) 421-2455
606 N 8th Ave, Hill City KS 67642
Marvin Holle (Mary Ann) (785) 626-3662
14522 Rd 26, Ludell 67744
Robert Holt (620) 227-7037
1207 W. Spruce St, Dodge City, 67801
Rev. Randall Jahnke H: (620) 2276179
2217 Post Ave, Dodge City, 67801
Jim Johnson (Karin) (316) 554-0578
559 N. Bristol Ct., Wichita 67206
John E. Johnson (785) 539-6962
3669 Everett Dr, Manhattan, 66503
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Rev. Bryan Jones (785) 989-3348
2108 Hwy 36, Wathena 66090
Larry Junker (620) 221-7169
6 Star Light Ct, Winfield 67156
Albert Kastens (785) 626-9281
6629 Road 26, Ludell, 67744
Elmer Kellner (Dorothy)
1565 E. Hwy 36 (785) 332-5226
St. Francis, 67756 [email protected]
Rev. John Kirk (785) 744-3429
647 Bison Rd, Herkimer 66508
Jim Kolle (785) 348-5509
1625 10th Rd, Linn 66953
Darrell Krone (Susan) (620) 473-3451
519 Osage St., Humboldt, 66748
David Kruse (Betty) (785) 462-6636
1119 Court Place, Colby, 67701
Marc Kuepker (Cora) (785) 842-5567
129 Florida, Lawrence, 66044
Merle Lietz (Norie) (785) 636-5579
30039 Vera Rd, Paxico 66526
Ken McCosh (Lylah) (785) 539-8064,
2209 Stone Post Ln, Manhattan, 66502
Rev. Keith Kohlmeier (Marlene)
(785) 357-4441
1000 SW 10th Ave, Topeka, 66604
Ed Lawrence (Fonda) (785) 877-3145
312 West Ave, Norton KS 67654
Lew Llewellyn (Lois) (785) 843-9071
1700 Mississippi, Lawrence, 66044
Tami Lierz (785) 357-4441
1000 SW 10th Ave, Fax: (785) 357-5071
Topeka, 66604 [email protected]
Luke Lindsay (620) 877-7340
209 S. Cedar, Hillsboro, 67063-1311
Rev. Michael May (913) 281-1886
712 Reynolds Ave, Kansas City, 66191
Kermit Menzies (620) 662-9443
413 E. 15th, C (620) 200-3651
Hutchinson, 67502 [email protected]
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Gary Neuschafer (Judy) (785) 212-6020
212 W. Normal Dr, C: (785) 452-0742
Lindsborg, 67456 [email protected]
Paul Oelke, (Mary Ann) (785) 675-3459
1441 Maple, Hoxie 67740
Rev. Justin Panzer (785) 263-1842
1600 N. Buckeye, Abilene, 67410
Mark & Donna Petersen (913) 764-3198
15436 S. Wyandotte Dr, Olathe, 66062
Rev. Warren Prochnow (620) 872-2294
1102 Court St, Scott City, 67871
Bill Proctor (Darlene) (620) 582-2569
Box 734, Coldwater, 67029
Frank Rapp (Dottie) (785) 827-6696
1925 Ruskin Rd, Salina, 67401
Douglas Rengstorf (Karen)
(785) 767-3820
292 Arrowhead, Bremen, 66412
Todd Rengstorf (785) 767-3759
468 Arrowhead Rd, Bremen 66412
Kenneth Roberts (785) 458-6130
16071 Westerly Heights Dr
Wamego, 66547-9244
Rocky Sanders (Ginger)(785) 922-7004
513 Meadow Dr, Chapman, 67431
Duane Scardina (785) 293-5813
14390 Gardiner Rd, Randolph 66554
Rev. & Mrs. Eugene E. Schmidt
4128 Stoneylake Dr (785) 478-3078
Topeka, 66610-1622
John Schmidt (316) 445-2439
Lee Schneider (913) 599-4067
17528 W. 116th St, Olathe 66061-6501
Jim Schoenbeck (Karen) (785) 263-7779
1903 Faith Ave Abilene 67410
Richard Schotte (785) 744-3386
470 Elk Rd, Bremen, 66412-8647
Stan Schrag ( Roberta) (620) 345-6429
Box 134, Moundridge, 67107
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Richard Schrum (Jan) (913) 541-9081
14720 Brentwood, Lenexa, 66215
Arlen Schultz (Karli) (785) 252-3550
W (785) 252-3353 C (785) 252-7258
Box 28, Holyrood, 67450
Rev. Chris Schultz (785) 499-6623
306 Grant, Alta Vista 66834
Jerry Siebold (Betty) (785) 632-2051
1447 24th Rd, Clay Center, 67432
Terry Simpson (Norma) (620) 665-0942
102 Brookview Ct., Hutchinson 67501
Rev. Scott Snow W (316) 684-5201
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
600 N Greenwich Rd, Wichita 67206
Joel Shifflett (Chris) (913) 432-4992
5540 Lowell St, Mission, 66202
Paul Steinke (913) 856-7150
15277 Lake Rd. #1, Gardner 66030
Norbert Stigge (Lorna) (785) 539-4125
2902 College Ave, Manhattan, 66502
William Strauss (Lois) (785) 238-5492
1512 South Spring Valley Rd,
Junction City, 66441
Phillip Theel (785)
30430 Phillips Creek Rd., Alma 66401
Mike Tonn (Teresa) (620) 465-3435
10105 E. Irish Creek, Haven, 67543
Ralph Unger (Norma) (785) 475-2560
379 T Ln, C: (785) 475-8320, Oberlin,
67749 [email protected]
Tim Voelker (Michele) (785) 747-2427
2265 10th Rd, Greenleaf, 66943
Robert Wagner (620) 225-5303
2308 Post Ave, Dodge City, 67801
Les Walter (Lois) (785) 526-7471
211 N. Main, Sylvan Grove, 67481
Mark Westerman (Joyce) (316) 243-7192
10459 W. Hwy 42, (620) 243-7192
Zenda, 67159 [email protected]
John White (Joyce) (785) 543-5717
146 Meadowlark Ln, Stuttgart, 67661
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Bill Wiese H: (620) 465-3865
12214 E. Parallel Rd, Haven, 6754
Jack Wilder (785) 632-5350
1042 Huntress, Clay Center 67432-2221
Mark Will (316) 942-8601
1532 N. Amarado Ct., Wichita, 67212-
1278 [email protected]
Jerry Williams (913) 268-1037
13613 W. 75th Terrace, Mission, 66216-
4224 [email protected]
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Winning Golf Team St. Luke’s Manhattan Manning, Wilson, Danker,
Wuggazer & Chairman Gary Neuschafer
Argentina LHM Project Joel reaches youth with Jesus
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Retreat: Katie crafting Retreat: Correct message! Retreat: I can Fly!
2013 Family Retreat Attendee’s