H H H H - Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio
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H H H H - Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio
HH HH Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio 2010 Annual Report Our Mission “Creating a Better World by Serving People in Need” Board of Directors Our Vision Chair: Robert R. Slaven Vice President, KeyBank Believing that God desires peace and wholeness for all creation, it is the vision of Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio (LSS) to establish a new reality, where: Secretary: Dan Bailey Chair, Bailey Cavalieri LLC - All people are valued as children of God; - Families and communities are gardens of peace and well-being; - Sharing abounds in the face of need, and; - Respect, compassion and love overcome hatred, fear and loneliness. Joining with other people of good will, we embody this vision whenever and wherever possible. Executive Leadership Team HH HH (as of June 30, 2010) Chair, Finance Committee: Kimberly Zavislak Partner, KPMG Chair, Planning Committee: Rev. Dr. James Wilson, Jr. Pastor, Lord of Life Lutheran Church Becky Sutherland Cornett, Ph.D., CHC Director, Fiscal Integrity, Finance Administration, The Ohio State University Medical Center Rev. Aaron Layne Pastor, St. Paul Lutheran Church Oscar Mgaya Nels Hendrickson Interim Chief Executive Officer Rev. Dr. Kevin Dudley Affiliated Professor, Trinity Lutheran Seminary Director of Retail Real Estate, Limited Brands Rose Craig Vice President of Development and Communications Leo Genders Gary Prachar, CPA Director of Application Development, State Auto Insurance Companies Owner, Capital City Accounting Consultants James L. Ginter, Ph.D. Doug Tietz Cara Schuster, RNC Vice President of the Northern Region Timothy G. Glasser Ann Wurster Rev. J. Philip Wahl Resident Theologian Theodore Hill Rick Davis Vice President of the Central and Southern Regions Philip D. Helser, CPA Vice President for Finance, Chief Financial Officer Professor Emeritus, Max M. Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University Vice President, Fifth Third Securities, Inc. Vice President, Nationwide Insurance Consulting Member of Technical Staff, Alcatel-Lucent President, Aspen Management USA, LLC Dear Friends, “Change is inevitable. Change is constant.” Benjamin Disraeli This was another year full of changes for Lutheran Social Services. Change -for the better or the worse- is inevitable in our rapidly changing world. But one thing that does not change is the fact that we will always have those who need safe shelter, food, healing and hope in our community. Our job at LSS is to make sure we meet those needs as best as we are able. Sometimes change can be the catalyst to create new programs or expand existing ones to better meet the needs of the community. We would like to share just a few of the many program changes that took place during this past fiscal year. The LSS Mobile Food Pantry added two stops to its route in Pomeroy and Franklin Furnace, thereby serving more people isolated in rural areas. Additionally, Faith Mission was selected by the Community Shelter Board as the central point of access for homeless adults entering the Columbus shelter system. In Ashland, our Northern Ohio Ministries program dramatically increased the number of people it serves by introducing several programs dedicated to combating hunger and working directly with families to improve their lives. LSS has also expanded our Ohio Benefit Bank services and now connects more people to the public benefits and tax credits they are eligible for at multiple locations throughout our service area. These are just a few of the developments we’ve celebrated this year. None of these would be possible without the support of our donors, volunteers and dedicated staff. With all the changes LSS has gone through in the last few years, we remain strong and continue to help an ever growing number of people in need transform their lives. Thank you for your continued generosity, even in times of change. God Bless, Nels Hendrickson Interim CEO Fiscal Year 2010 Service Measures The success of Lutheran Social Services is measured by the number of lives that change as a result of our ministry. Hunger eals Provided......................................................................................... 2,182,626 M (Food Pantries, Faith Mission, Faith Housing of Fairfield County, Northern Ohio Ministries) Pounds of Food Distributed....................................................................... 5,555,810 (Food Pantries, Faith Mission, Northern Ohio Ministries) Housing H omes Rebuilt/Renovated.................................................................................. 179 (Outreach Ministries, Disaster Response) People Served..................................................................................................... 984 (Affordable Housing) Nights of Shelter.......................................................................................... 114,208 (Faith Mission, Faith Housing of Fairfield County) Healing Days of Care.................................................................................................... 58,068 (Lutheran Village of Ashland, The Good Shepherd) People Served.................................................................................................. 4,578 (The Clinic at Faith Mission) Hope Bob Slaven Chair, LSS Board of Directors Nels Hendrickson (left), Bob Slaven (right). People Served.................................................................................................. 1,551 (The Faith Mission Resource Center) Volunteer Hours........................................................................................... 113,264 1 2010 LSS Annual Report Eliminating Hunger Lori moved from Willard, Ohio to Portsmouth in hopes of making a better life for herself and her children. Little did she know jobs would be just as hard to come by in the new town. While trying to take care of her family and attending school online, Lori struggled to make ends meet. When both her plate and her heart were empty, she turned to the LSS Mobile Food Pantry. There, she found people willing to help fill her pantry and give her hope. No longer having to worry about where she would get food to feed her two children, Lori is now able to focus on her schoolwork. After being sober for more than five years, Lori is earning her degree in psychology and wants to become a substance abuse counselor so she may help others who struggle as she has in the past. < 2 The LSS Food Pantries served nearly 1.9 million meals in Fiscal Year 2010. Faith Mission’s kitchens served 279,237 meals. 2010 LSS Annual Report Providing Housing After being released from prison with a long arrest record, Clint found himself at a Faith Mission homeless shelter. He was determined to begin a new life by going back to school and finding a job and a place to live. With the help of his Faith Mission case manager, he was soon able to find an apartment in downtown Columbus and is now a 4.0 student at Columbus State Community College, where is he working toward an associate’s degree. Wanting to encourage other men who are going through the same difficulties he did, Clint visits prisons with ministry teams. He also writes and distributes a monthly newsletter for homeless and incarcerated men in hopes of helping them to find hope and embrace change. In Fiscal Year 2010, LSS’ affordable housing communities provided apartments to 984 low-income seniors. Faith Mission helped 2,997 women and men transform their lives. < 3 2010 LSS Annual Report Promoting Healing Cody was in a severe car accident where he was ejected from the car and then run over by the vehicle. Suffering from multiple injuries including a shattered pelvis, broken hip bone, ruptured pelvis and head trauma, the 18-year-old came to The Good Shepherd Rehabilitation and Healthcare Campus after being discharged from the hospital. Doctors believed he might never walk again or at least not without assistance, but a month after arriving, Cody walked out of The Good Shepherd on his own. He credits part of his remarkable recovery to the caring staff at The Good Shepherd, especially his physical therapist, who supported him throughout the ordeal. < 4 4,578 people received care at The Clinic at Faith Mission in Fiscal Year 2010. Lutheran Village of Ashland and The Good Shepherd provided 58,068 days of care. 2010 LSS Annual Report Inspiring Hope In May of 2010, Lawrence County saw tremendous amounts of rain, causing widespread flooding. Brenda and her family had five feet of water wash through their home in the middle of the night. Left with no place to sleep, prepare meals or live, Brenda didn’t know where to turn. Through partnerships with Lutheran churches around the state, Lutheran Social Services came to the aid of many people in the community, including Brenda. Volunteers removed damaged flooring and helped rebuild her home. LSS also provided Brenda’s family, and many others just like hers, with new furniture, food, clothing and other necessities she and her children needed to rebuild their lives and their home in rural southeast Ohio. At the Faith Mission Resource Center, 1,551 residents received help with finding employment and housing in Fiscal Year 2010. Through LSS’ Outreach Ministries and Disaster Response programs, 179 homes were rebuilt or renovated. < 5 Program Descriptions Affordable Housing We provide 19 affordable housing communities throughout Ohio to serve the needs of people who meet income, age or disability requirements. These communities provide residents with dignity, safety and a caring environment. Many of our sites have service coordinators available to link residents with services that allow them to maintain their independence. Disaster Response Acting as the statewide coordinating body for Lutheran Disaster Response, our staff and volunteers serve people affected by natural disasters. Trained responders provide material and emotional support, debris removal, case management and referral to other emergency assistance programs. Food Pantries LSS’ four food pantries and one mobile pantry serve the needs of thousands of people year-round. Hungry families and individuals receive food as well as health care screenings, back-to-school supplies and other services. Housing Services Housing services for formerly homeless individuals in Columbus and Fairfield County offer long-term solutions for housing and employment. Case managers work with clients to increase their employment and income opportunities. Northern Ohio Ministries Northern Ohio Ministries addresses the needs of people in northern Ohio by providing case management services, food and material as well as financial support. Four transitional houses, along with a resource center providing services such as goal setting and planning, are utilized to assist families in moving from homelessness to self-sufficiency. Emergency food assistance is also available through various programs, including monthly food distributions and a hot meal program. 6 Ohio Benefit Bank The Ohio Benefit Bank is an internet-based income enhancement program that connects people to public benefits and tax credits for which they qualify. By maximizing these, the program can increase the available cash on hand and strengthen the ability for people to move toward self-sufficiency and stability. HHHH Outreach Ministries Outreach Ministries serves communities by offering spiritual, material and financial support. Distribution of material goods, case management and dental health programs all serve to enhance the lives of those in need. Senior Services Independent Living Facility Kensington Place offers elegant apartments and gracious amenities for older adults who wish to remain an active and independent part of a thriving community. Assisted Living Care Lutheran Village of Ashland allows residents to enjoy the lifestyle benefits of independent living with a special emphasis on the changing needs of each individual. Our personal care services focus on the preservation of independence and quality of life. Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitative Care At The Good Shepherd people are not only cared for, they are cared about. Our primary objective is to help patients achieve their highest level of function and independence while receiving the finest in nursing and rehabilitative care. Shelters Homeless men and women can find shelter, food and free health care at three Columbus-area shelters and one in Fairfield County. Clients also receive assistance with housing, employment and counseling, allowing them to start the process of rebuilding their lives. Social Enterprise The social enterprise initiative equips shelter residents with tools to live more independent and satisfying lives. Clients are hired and trained to work for LSS-operated businesses, ultimately learning new job skills that will assist them as they become self-sufficient. For more information or to volunteer, please call 614-228-5200. Planned Giving Cheryl and her family haven’t always had it easy. Growing up during the Depression, her parents didn’t have much and their families often had trouble making ends meet. After they married, Cheryl’s parents did their best to support their children and instill in them strong values, including the importance of helping others. They never forgot their humble roots and raised Cheryl to always be thankful for what she has in life. “I’m so proud of the things my parents taught me,” said Cheryl. “I value them highly.” When Joanne, Cheryl’s mother, passed away last August, she designated a significant portion of her estate to Faith Mission, a member of the Lutheran Social Service family. Joanne volunteered at Faith Mission a few times and knew how much assistance was provided to hungry, homeless and hurting people. She also knew how much her monetary support would help. “We are part of the community, we don’t live a vacuum,” Cheryl stresses. “Things come and go, so give to something worthwhile. We appreciate the wide variety of services available at LSS and we knew the money would be spent in the right way.” Like Joanne, many donors have expressed interest in ensuring that LSS will be able to continue to serve people in need long into the future. Those interested can help by becoming a member of the Heritage Society. Heritage Society members are LSS supporters who have included the agency in their wills, charitable trusts or annuities, life insurance policies or other estate plans. A planned gift can earn fixed income for you as well. For more information, call us at 614-228-5200 or visit our planned giving website at www.lssplannedgift.org. As we have said in the past and will continue to say in the future, we at LSS cannot help the people we do without you. Thank you for partnering with us to create a better world by serving people in need. Heritage Society Estate of Ms. Elsie L. Ackerman Estate of Mrs. Margaret Anderson Estate of Ms. Gertrude C. Anderson Estate of Miss Irene O. Apel Estate of Mr. Theron & Mrs. Elizabeth M. Arras Estate of Ms. Katherine Artz Estate of Mr. Thomas R. Athey Estate of Ms. Naomi Ausenheimer Mr. Richard A. Bailey Estate of Ms. Joanne B. Baker Estate of Ms. Virginia Baker Estate of Mr. Harry Baker Mr. Glee Baker & Estate of Mrs. Clara Baker Estate of Ms. Ruth Baker Estate of Miss Zoe Banfield Estate of Ms. Georgianna Barr Ms. Ada R. Becker Mr. Donald E. Bishop Estate of Mr. Ellsworth R. & Mrs. Jean Blosser Estate of Ms. Gertrude M. Blum Estate of Miss Marguerite Boehm Estate of Ms. Corinne Flocken Boryczka Mr. William T. Boyd & Estate of Mrs. Eunice L. Boyd Mrs. Vivian D. Broehm & Estate of Mr. Donald E. Broehm Estate of Mrs. Florence L. Brown Estate of Ms. Sandra A. Brown Estate of Mr. James M. Burtch Estate of Mr. Eugene Cafege Mrs. Dorothy Loew Cameron Estate of Ms. Mary E. Carpenter Estate of Mrs. Florence Castagna Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Chlapaty Estate of Ms. Juanita Clayton Miss Beatrice J. Cleveland Estate of Ms. Fleeta Colflesh Estate of Mrs. Sarah N. Cook Mr. John Cooney Estate of Mrs. Gladys B. Creasap Mr. & Mrs. Russell F. Crouse Estate of Mrs. Iva Culbertson Mr. Eugene R. Dahnke & Estate of Mrs. Pauline Dahnke Mr. J. Walter Daily & Estate of Mrs. Bernadine Daily Ms. Rosemary Dassel Ms. Ruth Marie Dassel Rev. & Mrs. Jay R. Decker Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Demlow Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth V. Denig Estate of Mr. Richard I. & Mrs. Helen M. Dennis Prof. & Mrs. Addison E. Dewey Estate of Ms. Clara E. Dickendesher Estate of Mr. Hayden C. Edwards Estate of Miss Agnes Eyerman Estate of Ms. Ruth Fechko Mr. & Mrs. Craig L. Ferguson Estate of Rev. Herman D. & Mrs. Carolyn A. Fudge Estate of Ms. Mary Gaetz Estate of Mrs. Thelma Gahn Estate of Ms. Elizabeth R. Gaupp Estate of Mr. Paul F. Gearhart Estate of Mr. Edward L. & Mrs. Mary Catherine Gerhold Estate of Ms. Frances M. Geyer Estate of Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Lillian Glasgow Ms. Norma E. Grener Ms. Violet Griffith Estate of Mr. Luther & Mrs. Marie Gunsett Estate of Miss Olga Margaret Haberman Estate of Miss Clara Haberman Estate of Mrs. Florence W. Hardin Rev. Dr. Paul & Estate of Mrs. Phyllis Harms Mr. Albert E. Harter & Estate of Mrs. Harriet B. Harter Estate of Ms. Reba Harvey Mr. & Mrs. Wyman M Haskins Mrs. June Rietzke Hauff Mr. Elmer Heintz & Estate of Mrs. Imogene Heintz Estate of Ms. Lillian Henry Estate of Mr. Walter J. Herget Mr. & Ms. Phillip E. Heveron Ms. Peg Higginbotham Mrs. Helen E. Holbert Estate of Ms. Catherine R. Horn Estate of Dr. Rachel M. Hubbard Estate of Mrs. Miriam J. Jacob Estate of Mrs. Dorothy Jacobs Estate of Ms. Katherine M. Jeffrey Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence O. Johnson Estate of Mr. George W. Keller Estate of Mr. Walter J. Knapp Mrs. Mary Koch & Estate of Mr. Theodore Koch Estate of Ms. Mary E. Kohler Estate of Ms. Rosemary Lacey Estate of Mrs. Laura R. Lakin Estate of Mr. David Lane Dr. & Mrs. Armin Langholz Estate of Ms. Neva E. Larson Estate of Mrs. May Leyndecker Estate of Mr. Scott Lindsey Mrs. Mary C. Long Estate of Mr. George W. Loudermilk Rev. & Mrs. David W. Markowich Mr. & Mrs. Ed Massie Estate of Ms. Estry W. McCluskey Estate of Ms. Doris A. McKee Ms. Carol Meade Estate of Ms. Mary Katherine Mehler Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Fred W. Meuser Rev. & Mrs. Paul M. Meuser Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Nelson C. Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Miller Estate of Mr. Gary & Mrs. Betty A. Miller Estate of Ms. Barbara A. Moder Estate of Ms. Ruth E. Moler Estate of Mr. George H. Moor Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Moore & Estate of Mr. Roscoe W. Moore Estate of Mr. Allen Moos Ms. Charlotte Mueller Estate of Ms. Wilma Murtha Mrs. Inez F. Myers Estate of Ms. Mary B. Neubauer Ms. Rose Ann W. Nimitz Estate of Mrs. Janette S. Ogden Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Z. Olson Estate of Ms. Inez Page Estate of Ms. Ann Gartrell Palmer Mr. & Mrs. Jack B. Papin Estate of Mr. Harold Peairs Estate of Mrs. Agnes J. Pohlman Estate of Mr. Merl & Mrs. Margaret Primmer Dr. Herman J. Rehder & Estate of Mrs. Ila M. Rehder Rev. Thomas & Dr. Kathleen Rehl Miss Mary W. Renoll Robert Robbins, Esq. Rev. & Mrs. Carl A. Roepcke Miss Mary A. Roess Estate of Mr. Conrad E. Ronneberg Estate of Mr. George T. Ross Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Rowles Estate of Ms. Bertha Rubin Ms. Miriam K. Ruff Estate of Ms. Mabel M. Sarbaugh Ms. Phyllis Reeck Schaaf Mr. & Mrs. Neal Schirm Estate of Mr. Ralph Schoch Estate of Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schreiber Estate of Mr. Pershing Schuck Estate of Miss Ruth V. Schulz Estate of Ms. Iras K. Schurtz Estate of Mr. Robert Schwaderer Estate of Ms. Ruth L. Schwartz Estate of Mr. Leo F. Schwerin Mr. Robert Seibert & Estate of Mrs. Dorothy Seibert Estate of Ms. Dorothy Selden Estate of Mr. David V. Shaw Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Sprengel Estate of Rev. Fred E. Stainbrook Estate of Mr. S. A. & Mrs. Marguerite C. Stone Estate of Mr. Richard F. Thompson Estate of Ms. Lillian Belle Thornton Mr. Douglas W. & Mrs. Patricia K. Tietz Dr. & Mrs. Charles W. Townley Mrs. Evelyn Toy Estate of Ms. Bernice Tucker Estate of Ms. Christine K. Tune Mrs. Marietta Wanamaker Estate of Ms. Helen K. Weber Estate of Ms. Audrey Whitehead Estate of Ms. Ada Wilson Estate of Mr. Lawrence C. Winterrowd Estate of Ms. Lorena Wiseman Ms. Elizabeth Wolf Miss Mary Ann Wolf Ms. Shirley A. Worley Estate of Ms. Pauline Wuertz Estate of Ms. Hazel E. Young Miss Eileen Young 7 Unaudited Summary of Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio’s Financial Activities for the Year Ending June 30, 2010. 2010 Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio Available Resources 25% 2010 Statement of Assets 1% 12% Fees for services............................... 20,518,342 3% Contributions................................... 8,674,246 Grants and contracts......................... 4,026,609 Investment income............................... 378,345 Other revenue...................................... 980,340 34,577,882 Net revenues from discontinued operations......................................... 3,830,273 Fees for services Contributions Grants and contracts Investment income Other revenue 59% 2010 Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio Expenditures 9% Administration Administration.................................. 3,079,474 Resource development....................... 1,263,733 Services for people in need.............. 31,478,452 Resource development Services for people in need 35,821,659 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Current liabilities.............................. 5,933,725 Tenant security deposits....................... 536,210 Long-term debt............................... 22,312,531 Total net assets................................ 39,198,257 67,980,723 This is an unaudited financial statement. To receive an audited statement, which was not available at the time of publication, Health and Senior Care................... 13,029,353 Hunger and Poverty Relief................ 4,748,873 Homeless Services............................. 6,221,051 Affordable Housing........................... 7,137,681 8 67,980,723 88% 42% 31,136,958 ASSETS Cash and investments........................ 1,186,062 Assets limited as to use...................... 8,385,712 Net property and equipment........... 52,427,602 Other assets....................................... 5,981,347 3% Statement of Financial Position as of June 30, 2010 Health and Senior Care Hunger and Poverty Relief Homeless Services Affordable Housing 23% 15% 20% please contact the LSS Finance Department at 614-228-5200, ext. 1750. HHHH Member Congregations Advent Evangelical Lutheran Church, Columbus All Saints Evangelical Lutheran Church, Worthington All Shepherds Lutheran Church, Lewis Center Alleluia! Lutheran Church, Dublin Ascension Lutheran Church, Columbus Atonement Lutheran Church, Columbus Augsburg Lutheran Church, Orrville Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, Powell Bethany Lutheran Church, Columbus Bethel Lutheran Church, Grove City Calvary Lutheran Church, Chillicothe Calvary Orthodox Lutheran Church, Lancaster Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Athens Christ Lutheran Church, Bexley Christ Lutheran Church, Lancaster Christ Lutheran Church, Lexington Christ the King Lutheran Church, St Clairsville Clinton Heights Lutheran Church, Columbus Concordia Lutheran Church, Columbus David Evangelical Lutheran Church, Canal Winchester Emanuel Lutheran Church, Lancaster Emanuel Lutheran Church, Logan Emanuel Lutheran Church, Marion Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Coshocton Epiphany Lutheran Church, Pickerington Faith Lutheran Church, Baltimore Faith Lutheran Church, Jackson Faith Lutheran Church, Mansfield Faith Lutheran Church, Mount Vernon Faith Lutheran Church, Whitehall Fellowship Lutheran Church, Columbus First English Lutheran Church, Ashville First English Lutheran Church, Columbus First English Lutheran Church, Lancaster First English Lutheran Church, Marysville First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Shelby First Lutheran Church, Portsmouth Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Columbus Good Hope Lutheran Church, Bucyrus Good Hope Lutheran Church, Glenford Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Columbus* Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lancaster* Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Pickerington Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Westerville Grace Lutheran Church, Centerburg Grace Lutheran Church, Thornville Grace of God Lutheran Church, Columbus Holy Cross Lutheran Church of the Deaf, Columbus Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Columbus Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Mansfield Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, New Lexington Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Newark Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sunbury Hope Lutheran Church, Columbus Hosanna Lutheran Church, Pataskala Israel Lutheran Church, Amanda Jerusalem Lutheran Church, New Lexington Linden Lutheran Church, Columbus Lord of Life Lutheran Church, Columbus Messiah Lutheran Church, Reynoldsburg Mt. Hope Lutheran Church, Shiloh New Hope Lutheran Church, Adamsville New Horizons Lutheran Church, Homerville New Lebanon Lutheran Church, Junction City New Life Lutheran Church, Gallipolis North Community Lutheran Church, Columbus North Salem Lutheran Church, Upper Sandusky Our Savior Lutheran Church, Chillicothe Our Savior Lutheran Church, Newark Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ashland Peace Lutheran Church, Canal Winchester Peace Lutheran Church, Gahanna Pilgrim Lutheran Church, Granville* Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Dublin Redeemer Lutheran Church, Columbus Redeemer Lutheran Church, Lancaster Reformation Lutheran Church, Columbus Resurrection Evangelical Lutheran Church, Hilliard Salem Lutheran Church, Wooster Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, West Portsmouth Solomon Lutheran Church, McConnelsville St. James Lutheran Church, Columbus St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lithopolis St. John Lutheran Church, Cardington St. John Lutheran Church, Columbus St. John Lutheran Church, Dublin St. John Lutheran Church, Logan St. John Lutheran Church, London St. John Lutheran Church, Martins Ferry St. John Lutheran Church, Philo St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Grove City St. John's Lutheran Church, Marysville St. John's Lutheran Church, Newark St. John's Lutheran Church, Zanesville St. Luke Lutheran Church, Gahanna St. Luke Lutheran Church, Mansfield St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Marietta St. Mark Lutheran Church, Mansfield St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Delaware St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Lockbourne St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Logan St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Sugar Grove St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ashville St. Paul Lutheran Church, Bridgeport St. Paul Lutheran Church, Cardington St. Paul Lutheran Church, Columbus St. Paul Lutheran Church, Glenford St. Paul Lutheran Church, Ironton St. Paul Lutheran Church, Lancaster St. Paul Lutheran Church, Lancaster St. Paul Lutheran Church, Milford Center St. Paul Lutheran Church, Newark St. Paul Lutheran Church, Prospect St. Paul Lutheran Church, Roseville St. Paul Lutheran Church, Smithville St. Paul Lutheran Church, St Louisville St. Paul Lutheran Church, Upper Sandusky St. Paul Lutheran Church, Waldo St. Paul Lutheran Church, Westerville St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marion St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wooster St. Peter Lutheran Church, Amanda St. Peter Lutheran Church, Columbus St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Lancaster St. Philip Lutheran Church, Columbus St. Timothy Lutheran Church, Mansfield Stone Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ashland Timothy Lutheran Church, Marion Trinity Lutheran Church, Circleville Trinity Lutheran Church, Columbus Trinity Lutheran Church, Crestline Trinity Lutheran Church, Jeromesville Trinity Lutheran Church, Marion Trinity Lutheran Church, Marysville Trinity Lutheran Church, Sugar Grove Trinity Lutheran Church, Sugar Grove Trinity Lutheran Church, Zanesville Upper Arlington Lutheran Church, Columbus Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Columbus Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Loudonville Zion Lutheran Church, Columbus Zion Lutheran Church, Groveport Zion Lutheran Church, West Jefferson *2010 Souper Bowl Challenge Winners 9 500 W. 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