5/28/2023 0 Comments Lcms colloquy programand KRISTA HANSEN, Spencer, Iowa, serving in Spencer, Iowa, have submitted their applications for the Teacher Colloquy Program of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod through Concordia University Education Network, Bend, Ore.Ĭorrespondence regarding their applications should be directed within four weeks after publication of this notice to Rev. KATLYN NABER, Milwaukee, Wis., serving in Hales Corners, Wis. JANE PICCIOLO, Caledonia, Wis., serving in Hales Corners, Wis. AMANDA DRACHNIK, O’Fallon, Mo., serving in St. LUKE ALLIGER, Mayer, Minn., serving in Mayer, Minn. Wenatchee, Wash., and DANIEL HOANG, Frederick, Md., have completed the requirements for the General Pastoral Colloquy Program of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and are, therefore, eligible for a call. Schranz, director, Colloquy Program, Concordia University, Nebraska, Seward, Neb. MANDY RETTIG, Lincoln, Neb., has successfully completed all required course work for the Lutheran Teaching Colloquy and is now eligible for a call. Borchers, director, Colloquy Program, Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, Ill. WAYMAN, Roselle, Ill., have successfully completed all required course work for the Lutheran Teaching Colloquy and are now eligible for a call. She is a certified DrumFit instructor and enjoys teaching cardio drumming, traveling, camping, and being with friends and family.WALTER R. Jenks and her husband Michael have two sons, Oliver and Miles and a Golden Retriever named Murphy. Jenks taught Journalism and English Language Arts for 8 years. She graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 2005 with a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Journalism Education with a minor in World History. Wedde has two grown children and three grandchildren. She has taught various grade levels from 1st through 8th. She has taught in Sebewaing, MI, Munger, MI, and Bridgman, MI. She has been teaching in Lutheran schools for 29 years. She graduated from Concordia Teachers College in Seward, Nebraska. Miss Mort loves to spend time with her son, Ryker and any foster children that she has in her home. She has enjoyed teaching at Trinity since 2015. In 2019, Miss Mort graduated from Concordia University where she went through the colloquy program. She then graduated from Western Michigan University with a degree in Elementary Education and minors in both math and ELA. Miss Mort grew up in Covert, MI and is a graduate of Coloma High School. She enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and traveling. Westman and her husband Tyler have one son, Lucas, two daughters, Abigail and Hailey, and a dog named Jack. She also has a degree in Secondary Social Studies Education. She is a graduate from Indiana Wesleyan University with a degree in Elementary Education. Stephen lives in the Upper Peninsula and Rachel attends Purdue University, Fort Wayne. Ruth and her husband, Tim, have two children who have graduated from Trinity. Besides Kindergarten classroom responsibilities, she teaches music for grades K-4 and Religion for K-2. She also taught various grades at Mount Hope Lutheran, Allen Park, before coming to Berrien Springs in 1990. One of those on the calling committee was her future husband, Tim. Krieger's first call was to Trinity, Sawyer. She graduated from Reese Public High School, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Concordia, Chicago, and received her MA from Western Michigan. She attended several Lutheran elementary schools and had her dad as a teacher for 5th & 6th grades. Krieger had wanted to be a Lutheran school teacher, like her dad, since she was a little girl. He is married to his wife Sarah and has seven grandchildren. He served as the elementary principal at Mars Elementary in Berrien Springs for 22 years which also included a four year period as principal of Sylvester Elementary. He later earned a Master's Degree in Elementary Administration from Western Michigan University. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Andrew's University. Shembarger was raised in Berrien Springs and graduated from Berrien Springs High School.
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