Pastor Jim and his wife Lori married in the summer of 1993. They have four children (three boys and a girl). Together they have enjoyed travel, time with family, sports, music, the arts, reading and movies.
Pastor Jim has been very fortunate to have experienced opportunities that have further developed his skills and education as a pastor, and in turn have been a blessing to the parish:
He completed the Pastor-Theologian Program in 2006 (a 3 year interdenominational cohort study program through the Center of Theological Inquiry - CTI - at Princeton).
He received a Louisville Institute Grant for Pastoral Sabbaticals in 2008, providing he and his family the opportunity to travel to Europe where Pr. Jim studied Martin Luther’s Writings.
He was selected to participate in the 2009 Cousin’s Foundation 2 week pilgrimage to Israel with 19 other clergy from various denominations from around the USA, lead by a NT professor from Princeton Seminary.
In 2014, on his 2nd sabbatical while serving St Luke, he received the Clergy Renewal Grant from the Lilly Endowment to travel with his family to Turkey, Greece, and Italy on a Pauline pilgrimage studying Paul’s preaching ministry.
In 2019, he completed a Doctor of Ministry Degree in Preaching from the Association of Chicago Theological Seminaries (ACTS) through The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (LSTC).
In 2022, he received another sabbatical in which he studied the writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. He also received a Share Grant from the Northwest Intermountain Synod of the ELCA to travel to Malinyi, Tanzania to visit the Tumaini Lutheran Seminary with which St. Luke had partnered and supported the construction of a wall surrounding the school, the purchase of text books, the making of a library and renovation of a science lab and class room.
Pr. Jim was honored with the 2024 Alumnus of the Year award from North Central High School in Spokane.
Pr. Jim is currently enrolled in a ThM (Master of Theology) degree program through Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN. He is studying Martin Luther’s writings with a focus on Luther’s understanding of baptism and its implications for daily life. He expects to complete this degree in 2027.
The passion to preach the gospel - to share the good news of God’s gracious act of forgiveness, love, and salvation through Jesus Christ crucified and risen from the dead; that freedom to live down to earth and embrace the world and the neighbor as gift, which results in a compassion to serve the neighbor in need as we have been served by God’s grace - continues to be the driving force in Pr. Jim’s life and ministry. To this calling he continues to serve the Church, and calls the congregation to serve the neighbor, creation, and the world.