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July 4th, 2007 by ddragseth

“In a world filled with terror, a world that’s been closing door after door in the name of security, someone needs to say we still think this world is beautiful. One way to do that is to fling our doors wide open and say, like Jesus boldly said, ‘Come.’” - from sermon preached at the opening of the church renovations

headshot.jpgThe Rev. David Dragseth, Pastor
David remembers preaching a sermon on youth Sunday in 1986 attending junior high and worshiping at Edina Community Lutheran Church in suburban Minneapolis. The church ladies greeted him afterward, “Oh David, we’re so glad you’ve decided to become a pastor.” He’s spent his life running from those words. He grew up in suburbia planning to become a lawyer. He went to Dartmouth planning to become an Olympic rower. And he accepted a grant to Harvard Divinity School planning to explore “deeper meaning” and indulge an academic career. So much for planning … God, and the church ladies it seems, have the last word. David is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He was called to Lake Park Lutheran Church in 1999. He plays guitar and sings sappy songs and loves to discuss Augustine and Luther, especially after taking a sauna. David is married to Jennifer, a philosophy professor at Mt. Mary college, and they have three beautiful children Luke (born 2000), Phoebe (born 2001) and Hope (born 2005). Two dogs also make his life nuts.

Interesting links about our pastor Pastor

Youth Trips and sabbatical excursions

 

dog-sled.JPGKids and dad
20071016_hope_christmas.jpegChristmas Eve at Lake Park “The maker of man was made man, so that the ruler of the stars might be a babe at the breast” - St. Augustine

easter-vigil.JPGRecent sermons and articles by Pastor David (link to Lake Park sermons)

Pastor David’s journal and thoughts (link to blog)
Pastor David on the Tuba
Spiritual direction by Pastor David (link to faith conversation)

P.D. leading Guy’s Night Out.
Weddings by Pastor David at Lake Park (wedding photos)

If you would like to set up a personal meeting with me or share any joy or concern, please email me at pastordavid@lakeparklutheran.com.

Contact Pastor David via the contact page.