We were launched in 1988 when a few young adults moved from various parts of the Midwest to start Evergreen Community Church. From the start, we didn’t have a desire to become a mega church with a single large location, but to have smaller campuses that can adapt and reach the communities in which God plants them in.
As a pioneer on the multisite church frontier, with cutting edge non-traditional services that were offered in schools, Evergreen grew rapidly throughout the 90’s. Many people came to faith in Jesus during that time and the current campuses were planted then.
In the 2000’s, we purchased pre-existing church buildings in order to have a more stable and ongoing presence in our communities.
Fast forward to 2019 – God was doing significant work on us internally as a church and we felt like He was asking us to make some changes externally as well.
At the start of 2020 we launched a fresh bold vision and a fresh name and brand. More than ever, we feel comfortable for who God has made us as a church! Just like he gives each person unique gifting, skills, and passions, we believe he does that same thing with churches. And so, in a wide spectrum of different sizes and styles of churches (all which are very valuable to the Kingdom), we feel like God has created us to be the “Ace Hardware” of churches – a mid-sized church that is focused on community and cause.
We were launched in 1988 when a few young adults moved from various parts of the Midwest to start Evergreen Community Church. From the start, we didn’t have a desire to become a mega church with a single large location, but to have smaller campuses that can adapt and reach the communities in which God plants them in.
As a pioneer on the multisite church frontier, with cutting edge non-traditional services that were offered in schools, Evergreen grew rapidly throughout the 90’s. Many people came to faith in Jesus during that time and the current campuses were planted then.
In the 2000’s, we purchased pre-existing church buildings in order to have a more stable and ongoing presence in our communities.
Fast forward to 2019 – God was doing significant work on us internally as a church and we felt like He was asking us to make some changes externally as well.
At the start of 2020 we launched a fresh bold vision and a fresh name and brand. More than ever, we feel comfortable for who God has made us as a church! Just like he gives each person unique gifting, skills, and passions, we believe he does that same thing with churches. And so, in a wide spectrum of different sizes and styles of churches (all which are very valuable to the Kingdom), we feel like God has created us to be the “Ace Hardware” of churches – a mid-sized church that is focused on community and cause.
We are stoked about the future path that God has set us on. Here are 4 specific vision goals that we are uniting our church around between now and 2025:
God's grace through Jesus Christ is the basis and power, not only of our personal lives but also of our ministry.
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God. (Ephesians 2:8)
I was born and raised in Oregon, but we moved around a lot because of my Dad’s job. We eventually landed in Iowa, where I “randomly” attended a church service, during which I placed my faith in Jesus.
At Iowa State University, I majored in chemistry and trained as a scientist. I was on a path to become a doctor, but instead I became a pastor! My spiritual training occurred in the context of interacting with Iowa State students. My pastoral training came through an in-house seminary training program at the local church I attended in Ames, IA.
In 1980, I married a Missouri gal named Mary Early. In my wedding vows, I stated, “It’s better to marry Early, than to marry late!” In 1986, Mary and I had the opportunity to move to Minnesota to pastor a small church in South Minneapolis. God’s hand on us has been kind, and I consider it an honor and privilege to be on the pastoral staff of Hometown Church.
My ministry responsibilities include leading the Sunday service teaching team, as well as helping with regional and national responsibilities within our association of churches. My ministry passion is to help people connect their obedience to Jesus to their love and passion for Him.
In my spare time, I enjoy being with my wife, my three grandkids, family gatherings, playing pickle ball with our three adult sons, and yearly travels back to Oregon. And being the work-nerd that I am, I enjoy crossing things off my to-do list.
I grew up in a small town in Wisconsin and was raised in a traditional church background. It was not until after college in 2001, that the Lord got my attention. God allowed me to restart a relationship with my high-school sweetheart, Michelle, who had just begun to passionately follow Jesus. We were married a year later, and now have seven children. How did that happen?!
In 2013, I left a successful and enjoyable career as an engineering manager to become a pastor of Hometown Church—a career and calling that I enjoy even more! As the executive pastor, I have a behind-the-scenes role focused on organizational management. But I also really like being out on the front lines, working and serving in the community and meeting new people.
Some of my ministry passions include helping people learn how to share their faith, passing on Bible-based parenting principles, and joining in community outreach. My prayer is that our church expresses the love of Jesus through our actions, puts our faith into practice, and changes the way that people think about Christ-followers.
Outside of ministry, I love hunting, playing golf, watching football (especially the Packers or when our two sons are playing), and hanging out with my family doing just about anything.
If you’re interested in reconnecting with God or starting a relationship with Him, I would love to meet with you!