Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Thanks John!


One of the great blessings of serving at Wheat Ridge Ministries is meeting and enjoying relationships with so many inspiring, interesting and unique people. Across the breadth of our constituency of project leaders, recipients of services provided by ministries we assist, donors who support our work, and colleagues from other organizations, there is an amazing variety of people who have many different stories to tell. I’ve met some real “characters” over the years. I’ve listened to and learned from some really wise and intelligent people. So many individuals who exemplify Christ-centered living have encouraged my faith-journey.

Someone who fits into all of these categories was my good friend, John Walz. John passed away recently. He was 76 years young when the Lord took him to heaven following a bout with cancer and subsequent medical challenges.

My predecessor, Rich Bimler, recruited John to the Wheat Ridge staff as Director of Finance not long after I joined the team as Vice President for Programs in the early 1990s. He served in this role until just a few years ago. 
John Walz (center), pictured here with wife, Donna,
and Dave Siebert at a President's Circle Retreat, 
was a great friend of Wheat Ridge Ministries and a
devoted churchman who will be greatly missed!  

John just couldn’t seem to get enough of being involved in the work of the church. Prior to coming to Wheat Ridge, he had a long history of involvement and leadership in the Walther League, a youth and young adult organization of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. He was also extremely involved in his home congregation. I recall John coming into the office on many occasions extremely excited about some new strategy or structural change that he felt was going to make the congregation more effective in its outreach. I also remember him expressing his frustration when many of these efforts didn’t pan out the way he had hoped. But the frustrations never led him to “throw in the towel.” He was always convinced that he could contribute to making his church more effective.

The same was true at Wheat Ridge Ministries. One of the things I respected the most about John was his ability to combine his expertise as a “numbers guy” and his ability to be comfortable in the messiness and imprecision that is often a part of ministry efforts. While many finance and accounting types seem most comfortable with black and white objectivity, John worked well with “shades of gray.” He did a great job of keeping those of us on the team who always wanted to pursue a new idea mindful of the financial realities and consequences of our activities, but his main objective was to see as many people as possible served by our ministry efforts and he recognized that this often involved more than having good numbers on a financial report.

Up until the time of his death, John remained committed to using his gifts and abilities to serve the Lord through organizations he loved. In addition to sharing their time and talent, he and his wife, Donna, have been generous supporters for the ministry of Wheat Ridge for many years and they have regularly attended our annual President’s Circle Retreat. John was also a great blessing to other ministries including Lutheran Life Communities, Lutheran Education Association, and Bright Stars of Bethlehem, serving on boards and committees and providing accounting services. As John’s pastor quipped during his sermon at John’s funeral, “John never met a meeting he didn’t like!” I will say, however, that I saw John on a many occasions find a way to blend his love for meetings with his need for a nap!

I am deeply grateful for John’s assistance and strong encouragement. He consistently expressed his support and confidence in me. He was always curious about what I was doing or thinking, and often his inquiries led us to engage in great conversations about the mission of the church. I always knew I could count on John if I needed his help.

Thanks, John, for your friendship, encouragement and example! I’m one of many, many people who thank God for the privilege of knowing you and working with you. We celebrate your life and we celebrate that you are now experiencing the joy of your heavenly home at the feet of Jesus!

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