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Staff
Pastors
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David Ziegel - The Sanctuary
& HUMC Lead Pastor |
| David Ziegel came to Hilliard United Methodist
Church in 2006, with a heart for teaching, preaching and
leading to help individuals and church discover and live
the life Jesus intends for us (since he’s trying to grow
up and do this, too). David embraces with passion the
church’s vision to be a community in which anyone will
experience God’s unconditional acceptance, God’s desire
for their unbelievable growth, and God’s intention that
everyone person be engaged in serving in a world
desperately in need of new life that Christ came to
save. A native of southwestern Ohio (Eaton), David
grew up in the Presbyterian Church, and had first
glimmers of God “messing with his life” as he struggled
as a junior in high school with the discovery that he
“was becoming a person he didn’t want to be.” Through
undergraduate education at Indiana university
(sociology) and a year-plus of law school at Ohio State,
David “wrestled with and resisted” what he says was the
“hounding of God” for decision and commitment. Along the
way, David’s girl-friend-then-wife Ann introduced him to
Methodism. After experience as a law student, juvenile
court bailiff and probation officer, and working as a
church youth group leader, the “hounding” became
irresistible, and David left law school and entered
seminary at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, a
United Methodist seminary in Evanston, Illinois.
Since graduating, David has continued to wrestle with
the leading of God, and through spiritual ups and downs
and doubts and confusion and growth feels more alive in
Christ and as in love with God and others as ever.
Through 31 years of ministry, David has served as an
associate pastor at Grove City UM Church, 11 years as
pastor of Scioto Ridge UM Church (Columbus/Hilliard),
and 15 years as pastor of Parkview Church in Miamisburg.
David has been married to his “college sweetheart”
Ann since 1972. They have two sons Aaron (and wife
Audra) and Adam. Aaron and Audra are both professional
musicians, Audra a flutist and Aaron a pianist,
currently working on his doctorate in music history at
the University of Illinois. Adam is an undergraduate at
Ohio State.
David loves reading, hiking, biking, traveling,
eating out, going to movies, and playing games with
family and friends, especially ping pong, pinochle, and
Euchre. |
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Karen Muntzing -
Warehouse 839
Lead Pastor and
HUMC Associate Pastor |
| Karen is the wife of Brook and mother of Sarah. She
is a second (at least!) career pastor. Prior to entering
the ministry, she worked in the food business in
restaurants, moving into specialty food retail and
finally into sales and distribution. In the Columbus
area, she worked at Deibel’s, Ground Round, Katzinger’s
Deli, and Michael’s Finest Market. Losing her job at
Michael’s in 1996 sent her into sales and distribution,
and more importantly on a hunt for a real God, rather
than the “gods” she had made of her career and her own
life.
Daughter Sarah was born in 2000, after 3 years of God
intensely working in Karen’s life to heal her own image
and to help her see her image through God’s eyes. Karen
said yes to God’s offer of unconditional love,
acceptance and forgiveness, and began to work to be
shaped in God’s image rather than the images she’d
conjured up from the world. Taking Disciple 1 the first
time was formative, and she ignored a call to seminary
following the first class session. While taking Disciple
1 for the second time along with Brook and “church baby”
Sarah, she explored seminary in Delaware. Full-time
studies began officially in fall, 2001.
In 2004, she graduated from The Methodist Theological
School in Ohio and began to serve her first pastorate at
Westgate UMC on Columbus’ west side.
Westgate was a wonderful first appointment serving in an
urban setting and seeking to address systemic and
immediate concerns of poverty in the context of a middle
class urban congregation. An existing passion for
mission and outreach continued to grow in the context of
Westgate UMC.
Karen was ordained an Elder in The United Methodist
Church in 2007, and appointed to Hilliard UMC and
Warehouse 839 in July, 2008. Warehouse 839’s vision of
God’s Unconditional Acceptance, Your Unbelievable
Growth, and Our Unlimited Outreach parallels Karen’s
faith journey and only increases her gratitude for
having the privilege of serving here. |
Staff
| Beth Palmer |
Director of Congregational Care & Adult Small Group Coordinator |
| Mary Torok |
Director of Children's Ministries |
| Rebecca Hug |
Director of Youth Ministries |
| Virginia Blasingame |
Coordinator, Connection Ministries, "The Sanctuary" |
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Warehouse Assimilation Coordinator |
| Debbie Detrick |
Organist |
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Marsha Graham
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Organist/Keyboardist |
| David DeWeese |
Contemporary Music Director |
| Gary Williams |
Band Leader, Warehouse 839 |
| Doug Stewart |
Traditional Service Music Director |
| Cathy Hahn |
Director of Children's Choirs |
| Robin Ozbolt |
Preschool Director |
| Lynda L. Slyh |
Secretary |
| Lois E. Phlegar |
Financial Secretary |
| Hulda M. Moffitt |
Membership Secretary |
| Jim Hurst |
Custodian |
| Christie Blue |
Warehouse 839 Custodian |
| Patty Shrider |
Treasurer |
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Abby Fish, Cassie Jo Haney, Robyn Hobbs, Cindy Jacobson, Donna Lobuzzetta, Heather Norris,
Kate Philips, Melissa Ropp, Julie Stewart |
Nursery Attendants |
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