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Rev.
Lorin Darst
While
growing up, home for Pastor Darst was a town in southern Oregon - Central
Point, by name. Upon graduation from high school, Pastor Darst moved to
Nevada where he eventually earned a degree in Health Science. During that
period of his life, he worked in various capacities at the largest hospital
in Reno, functioning at different times as a assistant, a critical care
technician, and an emergency department technician.
Pastor
Darst developed a passion for working closely with people during his years
in the health field. It was during this time that he also found two homes
for faith formation. He connected with fellow students during Sunday evening
bible studies at the mainline protestant Campus Christian Association
at the University of Nevada, Reno. He also found a worship home at Lutheran
Church of the Good Shepherd, where he encountered a great community and
a vibrant worship life.
When it became
clear that pastoral ministry was in his future, Pastor Darst entered the
community of Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio, where he received
a Master of Divinity degree. During his year of internship, he served
Lord of Life Lutheran Church, an active congregation in Chagrin Falls,
Ohio (a suburb of Cleveland). It was during his years of seminary that
he met his wife, Tiffany. They were joyfully married just days before
his graduation.
Upon completion
of seminary, Pastor Darst served his call at St. Paul Lutheran Church
in Davenport, Iowa, the site of a unique Pastoral Residency Program for
young pastors. Funded by the Lilly Endowment, this program provides a
stimulating environment for gifted new pastors as they sharpen pastoral
skills, habits, and practices.
Tiffany and
Lorin are brimming with excitement as they look to establish their newest
worship home at Grace Lutheran Church in Texas. They are eager to grow
in in the midst of a congregation that exudes hospitality, lives with
a spirit of generosity, and grounds its life in the love and graceof Jesus
Christ. Says Pastor Darst, "Grace Lutheran Church is obviously a
place where God's love is celebrated. But,the celebration is not a private
The people of Grace take their joy into the world in exciting ways. Tiffany
and I can not wait to be a part of that!"
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