Title: SIX ELCA PASTORS ARE PEACE SERMON WINNERS
ELCA NEWS SERVICE
September 12, 1997
PEACE SERMON WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Six pastors of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and one seminary student are winners in
the "Preaching for Peace" sermon-writing contest sponsored by Lutheran Peace Fellowship (LPF).
The Rev. Ann E. Helmke, the first-prize winner, was awarded $300. She has until recently served as
pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in San Antonio, Texas, and is currently on study leave at the
Gandhi Institute for Non-Violence in Memphis, Tenn. Her sermon was based on the biblical texts of
John 15:9-12, Ephesians 2:13-18 and Psalm 85. Three pastors tied for second place in the
competition: the Rev. Stephanie Kopsch, Ankeny, Iowa; the Rev. Gerald O. Pedersen, retired,
Mission Viejo, Calif.; and the Rev. Mark Wm. Radecke, chaplain at Susquehanna University,
Roanoke, Va. Two preachers tied for the "student" award. The Rev. Pam Finkenscher is a graduate
of Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, and Vanderbilt Divinity School, Nashville. She
has accepted a call to outreach ministry at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Minneapolis. Marianne
Zitzewitz, Chicago, is a recent graduate of the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, assigned
to the ELCA's Southeastern Iowa Synod. According to Glen Gersmehl, Seattle, LPF coordinator,
the contest sought "to lift up preaching as a form of peace witness, encouraging attention to peace
themes in the Bible." The sermons may be published as a resource for congregations and
seminaries, Gersmehl said. LPF is "an international community of Lutherans who seek peace
according to the biblical vision of shalom, peace with justice."
For information contact:
Ann Hafften, Director (773) 380-2958 or [log in to unmask]
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