God Does Things! Marvelous
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God Does Things! Marvelous
God Does Marvelous Things! “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” —Romans 8:28 Our Mission Green Lake Lutheran Ministries presents the life-changing love of Jesus in the vibrant settings of camps and retreats. Our Vision GLLM is reaching out, partnering with others, providing year round ministry for all generations. AGENDA GLLM Annual Meeting Tuesday, February 10, 2015 Noon 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Table Grace and meal Call to order by Mary Toufar, GLLM Board Co-Chair Adoption of agenda Devotions by Loren Teig, GLLM Executive Director Installation of New Staff a. Karla Kinzler, Assistant Cook b. Loren Teig, Executive Director c. Paul Norell, Program Director-Shores Site Director d. Meggie DeJong, Program Director-GLBC Site Director e. Sara Larsen Woodruff, Development Director 6. Minutes of January 2014 Annual Meeting 7. Financials Presentation by Bob Haines, GLLM Board Treasurer 8. Reports a. Staff i. Loren Teig, Executive Director b. Board 9. New Business a. Resolution #1 b. Resolution #2 & #3 c. Election of Board Members d. Adoption of 2015 Budget 10. Closing Prayer 11. Adjournment If your congregation is in need of additional summer information, they will be available in the back of the New Vision Room, following the annual meeting. Thank you. Thank you for your presence here today. Have a safe trip home and don’t forget to take coffee and cookies with you. 1 MINUTES GLLM Annual Meeting Thursday, February 11, 2014 GLLM MISSION STATEMENT Green Lake Lutheran Ministries presents the life-changing love of Jesus in the vibrant setting of camps and retreats. Meeting called to order by GLLM Board Chair, Pastor Scott Jakel. Motion made to adopt the agenda with the addition of Resolution #3, Request for Membership, seconded, passed. Devotions by Pastor Jean Ohman, GLLM Director of Programs. Installation of New Staff—Coordinator of Donor Relations and Summer Registrar: Karen Peterson Motion made to accept the Minutes of January 2013 Annual Meeting, seconded, passed. Financial presentation by Pastor Naomi Mahler, Interim CEO. Reports Staff—Rev. Naomi Mahler, Interim CEO Board—Rev. Scott Jakel, Co-Chair updated the corporation on the Executive Director Search process and shared that Naomi Mahler will remain Interim CEO until a permanent Executive Director is hired. Jakel shared that he is inspired by the beginning process of a strategic plan, which is part of the process of preparing for a second round of the Executive Director search. Another step was a camp summit, held recently, with other camps and Synod leaders to discuss new ways of working together for the greater good of camping ministry. New Business Resolution #3— Whereas the members of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church of Cleveland, MN have requested membership in the Green Lake Lutheran Ministries Corporation, Therefore be it resolved that we add Our Savior’s Lutheran Church of Cleveland, MN as a member of the Green Lake Lutheran Ministries corporation. Motion seconded and passed. Resolution #1—Whereas the members of St. James Lutheran Church of Burnsville, MN have requested to withdraw membership in the Green Lake Lutheran Ministries corporation, Therefore be it resolved that we regretfully remove St. James Lutheran Church of Burnsville, MN as a member of the Green Lake Lutheran Ministries corporation. Resolution #2—Whereas the members of Gethsemane Lutheran Church of Hopkins, MN have requested to withdraw membership in the Green Lake Lutheran Ministries corporation, 2 Therefore be it resolved that we regretfully remove Gethsemane Lutheran Church of Hopkins, MN as a member of the Green Lake Lutheran Ministries corporation. Motion seconded to accept Resolutions #1 & #2, passed. Motion to elect the following board members as a blanket slate, seconded, passed. David Anfinson, Willmar; Kris Tostengard Michel, Minneapolis; Patrick “Red” Mastin, St. Cloud; Ann Rosendale, Sioux Falls; Bob Haines, Willmar; and Eric Vogel, Willmar. MSP Brenda Moore, GLLM Board Member presented the 2014 Budget and made a motion on behalf of the Budget committee to accept the 2014 Budget as printed. Motion seconded from the floor and passed. Pastor Scott Jakel led us in prayer and adjourned the meeting. Respectfully submitted, Sonya Erickson GLLM Marketing and Communications Coordinator 3 Board of Directors’ Report Dear Friends in Christ, Grace to you – and peace, from God our Father and from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In representing the board of directors of GLLM in this report, I want to begin by saying a word of thanks to all the staff, volunteers, campers/retreaters, donors and guests who have been involved and/or supportive of one or more of our three camps this past year. (I especially thank staff members and members of the board of directors and other volunteers who are no longer with us and have gone on to serve God in other capacities – your efforts have been extremely helpful!) It is only because of God's Grace and because of this support that we are gearing up for this next year of life-changing ministry at GLLM during 2015! So, thank you!! The message of growth we aim for leads us to say, again this year, if we hope to build on the work that we can reflect back upon in the rich history of these 3 camps, we are going to need even more help from you who are still with us. We need your prayers. We need your monetary donations - in generous supply! We need you to join us and to invite others to do the same by coming to our year-round camping and retreat opportunities available for people of all ages. For us to deliver on our mission “Presenting the Life Changing Love of Jesus in the vibrant setting of camps and retreats”, we need your help. We need all the people that you can send – kids and adults during the summer and throughout the year – for camping and/or for retreating. The benefit of having more people come to camp is that all those who attend help us to fund this ministry and even more importantly, we get to watch the Holy Spirit present the life-changing love of Jesus Christ to these people, thus accomplishing our mission – our reason for being! I am quite convinced that we can be successful in the coming years – as we intend to do so - if we keep doing the things that have worked well in the recent past and if we allow the Holy Spirit to lead us forth in new and surprising ventures of camping/retreat ministry. I am also confident that God will bless our efforts to try new ways to proclaim the old, old story of Jesus and his love! Specifically, as a board, we welcome Loren Teig as our new Executive Director. His passion for outdoor ministry and his wealth of experience in the “camping world” is invaluable. We are very excited for the energy he is bringing to GLLM as we start out 2015. God will do great things through the work that is before us!! My hope and urgent appeal to you is that you will support this work that God is doing through GLLM. We need the financial gifts that you can give that will allow us to fully fund the vision God is revealing to us in terms of our future direction for this ministry. (I’m sorry to put so much emphasis on the monetary matters – it’s just a reality we are committed to keeping before us in order to be fiscally responsible as a board. In fact, we hope to help you experience great joy in your giving to GLLM J ) The challenges ahead of us are big. Our God is bigger and our hope is growing. Thank you again – from the depth of my heart – for the support you have already given. We are extremely grateful. We cannot do this vital work without you! In Christ, Pastor Scott Jakel (co-chair of GLLM board of directors during 2014) In Christ, Pastor Scott Jakel 2014 Co-chair of GLLM Board of Directors 4 Executive Director’s Report Grace and peace to you this day. It is a real joy to be working for Green Lake Lutheran Ministries. It was not in my plans a year ago as I was finishing 38 years as Director of Lake Wapogaset Lutheran Bible Camp. I wasn’t planning on retiring but I wasn’t planning on moving either. But after much thought, prayer and conversation the opportunity to serve here became a reality. I am looking forward to fulfilling God’s call for me to serve here. Thank you for the opportunity! I have some observations I would like to share with you. First of all you have a great history! You have much to celebrate. Second, you have a great staff that have a great love and passion for this ministry. Third, we have much to look forward to as the need is great and the opportunities are even greater. Fourth, the GLLM congregations have a great loyalty to camp and are our strength. There are two areas of immediate attention that we have to address. We need to stabilize our financial situation. We have had deficit operating costs for a few years and we need that to get under control. We have hired Sara Larsen Woodruff to be our Development Director. She has a long history with GLLM and we are excited to have her help us raise more support. Secondly, we need to increase the number of people making use of all three sites. Retreats and summer programs need to grow. We are hopeful to grow this area in 2015 and get an early start on 2016. We covet your prayers, ideas, and participation. Looking forward to partnering with you in this great ministry. Loren S. Teig 5 Congregational Engagement & Camp House Report Camp has always been a place where one wears many hats. That’s certainly been my experience over the years of working at Green Lake Bible Camp and Green Lake Lutheran Ministries. Perhaps that’s been one of camp’s allures, having a wide variety of opportunities for ones skills and abilities. There always seems to be a new opportunity, a new relationship or a new experience to enjoy. Like they say, “Never a dull moment”, and that’s most certainly true! As GLLM begins a new chapter, with a new leader, roles change for the other staff as well. Some familiar responsibilities may return. Some new responsibilities may be required. That has been my experience this year. In addition to continuing as one of the primary promotional persons of the camp, I’ve also reengaged with the program department where I’ve been part of a dynamic team of people planning, designing, writing and implementing our numerous programmatic offerings throughout the year. It’s been gratifying to be more involved with the program again. When I first started at camp 35 years ago, I started in the program department and it feels a bit like coming home. It’s especially nice to have a number of other talented and passionate colleagues to work with. Doing things as a team makes us all more creative and more effective. Programmatically, my primary responsibility has been to run Camp House where I live for much of the summer. It’s been my responsibility and goal to try and grow our numbers at Camp the past 2 years and to continue that growth in 2015. I’m happy to say that is happening. We nearly doubled our numbers of summer campers and guests last year and we’re looking forward to adding even more this summer. Camp House has proved to be an especially effective ministry site for confirmation groups, sr. hi. youth, families and adults. Its unique location gives easy access to many of the North Shore’s favorite destinations. Couple that with the rustic beauty of the camp and Minnesota’s beautiful north woods, and you’ve got a powerful combination of elements that can lead campers into a deeper living faith with Jesus. Many of our summer weeks are already booked and we’re looking forward to keeping the camp open through September this year to host several fall retreats, among them, a fall colors retreat on the North Shore. My other main area of responsibility continues to be church and community relations. Again, our program team is proving to be a valuable tool for this area as well by providing additional staff who are available to make promotional visits, provide a camp presence at conference and synod events and assist congregations with program needs, Sunday school presentations and pulpit supply. In fact, we are on target to make more congregational and personal contacts this year than any year in the camp’s history! Keeping in close contact with the constituency is certainly key in doing effective ministry with and for them. There is a new enthusiasm in the air; we can feel it. We look forward to harnessing that enthusiasm and welcoming more campers and guests in the year ahead. Dave Eliason Program Team Member and Director of Congregational Relations 6 Programs Report Summer 2014 was certainly a Road Trip for Green Lake Lutheran Ministries. Featuring an in-house written Bible Study, new positions, and a Christ Hike, God certainly was moving here and we look forward to the MARVELous things to come in 2015. Campers that visited any of our three sites last summer were given a chance to experience Jesus Christ in a way they have never before. Our theme, Road Trip, helped campers to recognize that, no matter where they go in their lives, they will always be on a Road Trip with Jesus. To supplement our summer’s Bible Studies, we also introduced a Christ Hike to our weekly programming. This activity provided an opportunity for campers to experience Christ’s life on earth using all of their senses. The Christ Hike was open to the community, and was spoken highly of by youth, adults, and pastors alike. Green Lake Lutheran Ministries greatly benefited from some additional summer staff positions including the Worship and Community Leaders (WaCL) and Media Interns. The WaCLs were responsible for providing meaningful worship during our summer programming, and were the contact person for visiting pastors and church leaders. The Media Interns worked alongside our full time Media and Communications staff to document the summer through video productions, provide daily updates on our camp Facebook page, and create worship projections. Each of these new positions proved to be a noticeable improvement to those involved in the 2014 summer camp season. In 2014 we suspended our Day Camp program to focus on our onsite programs and give them the attention they deserved. During the year off, we spent time reimaging how to run the program and, because of its high demand, are reinstating it new and improved for the 2015 summer season. We are offering Day Camp for two weeks: July 5-10 and August 2-7. During these weeks, we will not offer onsite programming, allowing us to create and send the highest quality Day Camp teams. The vision for future programming is to focus on congregational ministry. We want to serve you. We are developing ways to adjust every aspect of camp to serve your congregations. We are taking a close look at everything from our registration process to our summer programs to ensure that when campers leave, they feel more connected to their church congregation. Thank you for letting us be an extension of your congregation’s ministry. Meggie DeJong Paul Norell Program Director-GLBC Program Director-Shores 7 Property & Facilities Report This year’s theme is “GOD DOES MARVELOUS THINGS” and to that, I would say indeed he does. To witness how God sends these precious people that are willing to give up their summers, pack up their stuff and move to camp to share and celebrate God’s love, is truly a joy. Then to witness the way kids’ lives are changed as they open up to one another and open there hearts to God. Learning about faith and exploring in a beautiful and safe environment. How can you say anything but, God is marvelous! In the area of maintenance and facility management, we have focused on preserving and maintaining the sites we have been given. Hopefully while enhancing and improving the experience for guests. At Camp House, we finished the remodel of the bathhouse. Thank you to the many volunteers who have helped with that project, as well as, other project like painting, the repairing of some of our steps and the addition of fence corners to help define and protect our septic area from heavy equipment traffic. At Shores of St. Andrew, we continued the painting theme, as well as, worked on our waterfront, repairing some equipment and adding more buoys to our swim area for improved camper safety. More noticeably as part of repairs from last year’s storms, we re-shingled all shingled buildings and replaced the rubber roof on one of the staff cabins. We updated all our chairs in the Village Lodge as well as added Wi-Fi to that building. Marble Church was also shingled and painted. At Green Lake, we moved our summer canteen back across the road and into our registration building. We preformed some needed upkeep to buildings and trails, as well as, finished some projects like replacing gutter removed with the previous year’s shingling of the Chrysalis building. This fall with the help of a grant, we started work on the paving of the Chapel’s main parking lot. This is something I believe most of our guests would say is long overdue. The time of the year and type of sub soil made it impossible to finish this project last year but it’s scheduled to be finished later this spring or early summer. As we look forward to the 2015 camping season, we continue to keep our focus on maintaining what we have, while improving the safety and quality of our guests stay. If you are interested in helping us in our mission, there are plenty of ways to help support this ministry. Whether it be financially, through volunteering, using our sites or through prayer. All are welcome and needed. Thank you once again for continued support. Sincerely, Jim Kingman Director of Property and Facilities 8 Statistics Report Camper Days A Camper Day (CD) is one camper for 24 hours or portion there of. The Camper day statistics give a more complete picture of usage than the number of campers because some campers are here for one day only and others for up to a week. SUMMER CAMPERS Green Lake Bible Camp Elementary 0 Jr. High 405 Sr. High 50 Resource 49 Green Lake Bible Camp Family/Adult Camp 121 Summer Campers 2735 TOTALS 625 Retreat Campers 7494 Shores of St. Andrew Elementary TOTALS 10,229 662 Jr. High 15 Shores of St. Andrew Sr. High 0 Summer Campers 2883 Resource 13 Retreat Campers 963 TOTALS 690 TOTALS 134 St. Andrew Village 5 Summer Campers 695 139 Retreats Campers 1423 TOTALS 1616 3846 St. Andrew Village Family/Adult Camp Resource TOTALS Camp House Youth 36 Volunteers/Resource 98 Camp House Family/Adult Camp 51 Summer Campers 771 185 Retreat Campers 339 TOTALS GRAND TOTAL SUMMER 1639 TOTALS RETREATS 3311 Total Camper Days All Sites GLBC 376 Shores 921 St. Andrew Village 127 Camp House TOTAL RETREAT GUESTS 4735 GRAND TOTAL ALL CAMPS 6374 9 1110 16,801 2014 member Congregations GLACIAL RIDGE CONFERENCE Holden Lutheran, Clinton Trinity Lutheran, Benson Christ The King Lutheran, Hutchinson Faith Lutheran, Hutchinson Bethel Lutheran, Lester Prairie Beckville Lutheran, Litchfield First Lutheran, Litchfield Zion Lutheran, Litchfield Ostmark Lutheran, Watkins GREAT RIVER CONFERENCE Rejoice Lutheran, Clearwater Resurrection Lutheran, St Joseph LAKELAND CONFERENCE Bethlehem Lutheran, Atwater Immanuel Lutheran, Atwater Big Grove Lutheran, Belgrade Crow River Lutheran, Belgrade Grace Lutheran, Belgrade South Lake Johanna Lutheran, Brooten Trinity Lutheran, Brooten West Lake Johanna Lutheran, Brooten Immanuel Lutheran, Clara City Buffalo Lake Lutheran, Kerkhoven Zion Irving Lutheran, Paynesville Ebenezer Lutheran, Kandiyohi Tripolis Lutheran, Kandiyohi Kerkhoven Lutheran, Kerkhoven United Lutheran, Lake Lillian Bethesda Lutheran, Murdock East Norway Lake Lutheran, New London First Lutheran, New London Peace Lutheran, New London Nordland Lutheran, Paynesville Paynesville Lutheran, Paynesville Mamrelund Lutheran, Pennock St John's Lutheran, Pennock St John Lutheran, Raymond Faith Lutheran, Spicer Hope Lutheran, Sunburg Monson Lake Lutheran, Sunburg West Lake Lutheran, Sunburg Svea Lutheran, Svea Bethel Lutheran, Willmar Calvary Lutheran, Willmar Eagle Lake Lutheran, Willmar Vinje Lutheran, Willmar LAC QUI PARLE CONFERENCE Zion Lutheran, Appleton St Paul's Lutheran, Bellingham Trinity Lutheran, Boyd Augustana Lutheran, Clarkfield Clarkfield Lutheran, Clarkfield Grace Lutheran, Dawson Lac Qui Parle Lutheran, Dawson Granite Falls Lutheran, Granite Falls Bergen Lutheran, Granite Falls Hazel Run Lutheran, Hazel Run St John-Holloway Lutheran, Appleton Louisburg Lutheran, Louisburg Borgund Lutheran, Madison Faith Lutheran, Madison Garfield Lutheran, Madison Minnesota Valley Lutheran, Madison St. John Lutheran, Marietta Maynard Lutheran, Maynard Wang Lutheran, Maynard Big Bend Lutheran, Milan Kviteseid Lutheran, Milan Jevnaker Lutheran, Montevideo Our Savior's Lutheran, Montevideo Our Savior's of Baxter, Montevideo Salem Lutheran, Montevideo Saron Lutheran, Montevideo Trinity Lutheran, Montevideo St Paul Lutheran (Nassau), Bellingham Immanuel Lutheran, Watson Watson Lutheran, Watson First English Lutheran, Ortonville PRAIRIE CONFERENCE Our Saviour's Lutheran, Canby Christ Lutheran, Cottonwood St Lucas Lutheran, Cottonwood Yellow Medicine Lutheran, Hanley Falls Hope Lutheran, Minneota Bethel Lutheran, Porter CROW RIVER CONFERENCE Evangelical Lutheran, Cokato North Crow River Lutheran, Cokato First Lutheran, Cosmos Peace Lutheran, Cosmos All Saints Lutheran, Darwin Trinity Lutheran, Grove City Stockholm Lutheran, Cokato Trinity Lutheran, Hector CANNON RIVER CONFERENCE St. John's Lutheran, Northfield 10 Our Saviour’s, Cleveland Trinity Lutheran, Sleepy Eye St. John Lutheran, Springfield Sundown Lutheran, Springfield Albion Lutheran, St. James Augustana Lutheran, St. James East Sveadahl, St. James First Lutheran, St. James Trinity Lutheran, Truman Waverly Lutheran, Truman SCENIC VALLEY CONFERENCE Grace Lutheran, Belview Our Savior's Lutheran, Bird Island Rock Valle Lutheran, Echo St. Matthew's Lutheran, Evan St. Luke's Lutheran, Franklin Our Saviour's Lutheran, Lamberton Bethany Lutheran, Morgan St John's Lutheran, Morgan Cross of Calvary Lutheran, Olivia Gloria Dei Lutheran, Redwood Falls First Lutheran, Renville Hawk Creek Lutheran, Sacred Heart Opdal Lutheran, Sacred Heart Our Savior's Lutheran, Sacred Heart St Matthew Lutheran, Wabasso BLUE EARTH RIVER CONFERENCE Trinity Lutheran, Blue Earth Faith Lutheran, Delavan Bethany Lutheran, Frost MINNESOTA RIVER CONFERENCE Jackson Lake, Amboy Epiphany Lutheran, Eagle Lake Redeemer Lutheran, Good Thunder Zion Lutheran, Lake Crystal Bethlehem Lutheran, Mankato Christ The King Lutheran, Mankato Medo Lutheran, Mapleton St. John Lutheran, Mapleton Messiah Lutheran, N. Mankato Calvary Lutheran, Mankato Grace Lutheran, Mankato St. Paul, LeCenter MINNESOTA VALLEY CONFERENCE Zion Lutheran, Arlington Grace Lutheran, Brownton Zion Lutheran, Buffalo Lake Central Lutheran, Fairfax Our Saviour's Lutheran, Fairfax American Lutheran, Gaylord St. Paul Lutheran, Gaylord Trinity Lutheran, Gaylord Christ Lutheran, Glencoe First Lutheran, Hector St. Paul's Lutheran, Hector Swedlanda Lutheran, Hector Bernadotte Lutheran, Lafayette Immanuel Lutheran, New Auburn Scandian Grove, St. Peter Trinity Lutheran, St. Peter St. Matthew's Lutheran, Stewart St. Paul's Lutheran, Stewart First Lutheran, Winthrop Peace Lutheran, Winthrop St. John's Lutheran, Winthrop MINNEAPOLIS CONFERENCE Light of Christ, Delano Lyndale Lutheran, Maple Plain Lord of Life Lutheran, Maple Grove Maple Grove Lutheran, Maple Grove Bethlehem Lutheran, Minneapolis Cross Of Peace Lutheran, Shakopee St. John's Lutheran, Mound All Saints Lutheran, Norwood Good Shepherd Lutheran, Wayzata Shepherd of the Lake, Prior Lake Trinity Lutheran, Watertown Crown of Glory, Chaska St. John's Lutheran, Shakopee St. Philip Lutheran, Fridley WATONWAN CONFERENCE First Lutheran, Butterfield Christ Lutheran, Comfrey New Hope Lutheran, Comfrey Lake Hanska Lutheran, Hanska Zion Lutheran, Hanska Our Savior's Lutheran, Butternut La Salle Lutheran, La Salle Faith Lutheran, Madelia Trinity Lutheran, Madelia Christ the King Lutheran, New Ulm Our Savior Lutheran, New Ulm St. Olaf Lutheran, Odin Zion Lutheran, Odin ST. PAUL CONFERENCE St. Luke Lutheran, Cottage Grove St. Philip’s Lutheran, Hastings Mount Calvary Lutheran, Eagan 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RESOLUTIONS Resolution #1 – Articles of Incorporation Amendment WHEREAS the GLBC Articles of Incorporation (Article 9: Section 2) state that each member congregation is entitled to two voting delegates, and WHEREAS it is beneficial to Green Lake Lutheran Ministries to have representation from as many congregations as possible, and WHEREAS it is most practical for each congregation to select its own delegates according to its own standards, and WHEREAS the Articles of Incorporation currently stipulate unnecessarily complex eligibility requirements, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Articles of Incorporation be amended to state simply, “Each member congregation shall be represented by two delegates, both of whom shall be entitled to vote at the meetings of the members of this corporation.” Resolution #2– Withdrawal of Membership WHEREAS the members of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church of Eagan, MN have requested to withdraw membership in the Green Lake Lutheran Ministries corporation, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that we regretfully remove Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church of Eagan, MN as a member of the Green Lake Lutheran Ministries corporation. Resolution #3 – Withdrawal of Membership WHEREAS the members of Faith Lutheran Church of Delavan, MN have requested to withdraw membership in the Green Lake Lutheran Ministries corporation, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that we regretfully remove Faith Lutheran Church of Delavan, MN as a member of the Green Lake Lutheran Ministries corporation. 18 2014 GLLM Board of Directors NAME David Anfinson Mike Berthelsen Tim Ehling Bob Haines Don Heath Pastor Scott Jakel Mike Jacobson Mary Lindstrom Patrick “Red” Mastin Brenda Moore Dan Retka Ann Rosendale Mary Toufar Kris Tostengard-Michel Eric Vogel Hans Weirsma Rich Westlund Julie Wilson TOWN Willmar Northfield Montevideo Willmar New London Lafayette Raymond New London St. Cloud Carver Hastings Sioux Falls Waconia Minneapolis Willmar Minneapolis Hutchinson Maple Grove TERM ENDS Jan. 2017 Jan. 2015 Jan. 2015 Jan. 2017 Jan. 2016 Jan. 2015 Jan. 2016 Jan. 2015 Jan. 2017 Jan. 2016 Jan. 2015 Jan. 2017 Jan. 2016 Jan. 2017 Jan. 2017 Jan. 2016 Jan. 2016 Jan. 2016 TERM 2 3 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 The following person have completed one term and is eligible for re-election: Mary Lindstrom. The following person has completed two terms and is eligible re-election: Pastor Scott Jakel. The following person has completed three terms and is eligible re-election: Mike Berthelsen. The following person has completed one term and is not seeking re-election: Pastor Tim Ehling The following person has resigned from the board: Dan Retka and Hans Weirsma. NOMINATIONS FOR GLLM BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mike Berthelsen Pastor Scott Jakel Mary Lindstrom Pastor Brian Norsman Pastor Chad Peterson Joanna Schrupp St. John’s Lutheran Bernadotte Lutheran Our Lady of the Lakes St. Andrew’s Lutheran Vinje Lutheran Vinje Lutheran 19 Northfield Lafayette Spicer Mahtomedi Willmar Willmar GLLM STAFF Name Meggie DeJong David Eliason Sonya Erickson Bev Kingman Jim Kingman Shelby Kingman Karla Kinzler Lucy Kluver Karen Peterson Ron Nordby Paul Norell John Scheevel Gwen Steffen Loren Teig Joan Wicklund Position GLBC Program Director GLLM Director of Congregational & Community Engagement GLLM Marketing & Communications Coordinator GLLM Director of Finance & Administration GLLM Director of Property & Facilities GLBC Maintenance Assistant GLLM Assistant Cook GLLM Housekeeper GLLM Coordinator of Donor Relations & Camp Registrar Shores Maintenance Assistant Shores Program Director Shores Property Manager GLBC Wedding Coordinator GLLM Executive Director GLLM Food Service Manager 2014-15 Winter Staff Jonny Garcia Brianna Miller Troy Mulder Austin Adams Tiffany Schmitz 2014 Summer Staff Travis Aufderheide Pastor Linnae Grabner-Hegg Mario Aiello Crystal Axelson Amber Barnick Samantha Barron Jacob Belgum Erik Berthelsen Bailey Boraas Jamie Brooks Allison Bucholz Abigail Carpenter Sarah Chambers Ethan Coombe Danielle Cordes Marley Crossland Katrina Daby Ralph Daby Meggie DeJong Michelle Dinesen Lynn Dwyer Liz Eliason Lindsay Erickson Tommy Fitterer Chris Flicek Jonny Garcia Chris Hacker Alec Hagen Taylor Hall Kara Hallberg Jacob Hallberg Katelyn Halldorson Paige Harris Peder Haugsby Sarah Hausken Shawna Heilman Krista Hoffbeck Joe Ikier Peter Ikier Nadia Jacobson Hailey Johnson Hannah Johnson Mitchel Kiecker Hannah Kingman Kirstin Koop Willie Leafblad Mandy Leavell Dagny LeMunyon Mallory Loge Tyson Lund GLBC Summer Site Director Shores Summer Site Director Caitlyn Mahlum Kristian Mastin Amy Merchant Anna Michel Brianna Miller Troy Mulder Josh Nelson Karen Nelson Paul Norell Anthony Norwood Ashley Olson Eben Pederson Amanda Randt Andrew Reps Erin Reps Al Ringer Joe Russell 20 Molly Sartor Ashley Schmidt Jacob Schwinghammer Joy Smith Ann Stang Eleanore Stang Rachel Stewart Becky Stoneburner Emilee Velander Sophie Walsh Katie Weikle Laura Weikle Marlene Weikle Aubrey Willhite Paula Ziems