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Rev. Robert S. Graetz |
 Pastor Bob Graetz, author of "A White Preacher's Memoir: The Montgomery Bus Boycott" |
Born: May 16, 1928, Clarksburg, W. Va.Education: Charleston, W. Va., High School, 1946 Capital University, Columbus, Ohio (A.B.),1950 Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary, Columbus, Ohio (B.D.), 1955 (now called Trinity Lutheran Seminary) Family: Married June 10, 1951, to Jean Ellis, East Springfield, Pa. Four daughters, three sons (born 1952 to 1963) Twenty-six grandchildren One great-grandchild Ministries: Community Lutheran, Los Angeles, Cal. (1952-54), as an intern (student pastor) Trinity Lutheran, Montgomery, Ala. (1955-58) St. Philip Lutheran, Columbus, Ohio (1958-67) – named Pastor Emeritus Lutheran Mission 373, Washington, D. C. (1967-70), an experimental community ministry St. James Lutheran, Washington, D. C. (1970), interim pastor Ohio Council of Churches, Columbus, Ohio (1970-83) Christ the King Lutheran, Columbus, Ohio (1974) St. John Lutheran, Logan, Ohio (1983-95), part-time ministry Retired, October 31, 1995 – named Pastor Emeritus St. Matthew Lutheran, Sugar Grove, Ohio (1997-1998), interim pastor St. John Lutheran Church, Logan, Ohio (1998), interim pastor St. Paul Lutheran Church, Pomeroy, Ohio, and St. John Lutheran Church, Racine, Ohio - interim (2001-2002) Faith Lutheran Church, Jackson, Ohio - interim (2002-2003) Major Awards: Russwurm Award, National Negro Newspaper Publishers Association, 1957 Selma Humanitarian Award, from the producers and cast of the musical "Selma," about life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1976 Distinguished Alumnus, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, 1986 Doctor of Humanities, Capital University, 1990 Ohio Humanitarian Award, 1993, in conjunction with Martin Luther King Day celebration (Ohio) Governor's Humanitarian Award, 1997, in conjunction with Martin Luther King Day celebration Areas of Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott - Involvement: Secretary of Montgomery Improvement Association Board Previous and Speaking and writing for various groups Current:` Church race relations - Bridge between black and white ministerial associations in various cities Delegate to Lutheran World Federation Conference on Christian Social Responsibility, Baden-bei-Wien, Austria, 1969 National secretary, Conference on Inner City Ministries, American Lutheran Church (ALC) Advisor to national Urban Church Committee (ALC) Member, national board, Lutheran Human Relations Association of America Chairman, Ohio District (ALC) Task Force on Ministry in Changing Communities Frequent speaker Tour leader for groups going into the South for "Civil Rights Pilgrimages” Church at large - Delegate to national ALC conventions in 1964 and 1968 Member of General Convention Committee, 1968 national ALC convention Member of Executive Committee, Region 6 Coordinating Council Tour organizer for groups traveling to Germany to experience Kirchentag, Luther-land, Oberammergau Passion Play and visits with German churches School desegregation - Member, Columbus, Ohio, Council on Intercultural Education Legislation - President, Washington, D.C.-based Legislative Task Force, national lobbying group related to Poor People's Campaign Director, Ohio Ecumenical Commission on Church and Government Legislative representative (lobbyist), Ohio Council of Churches Host, television and radio programs interviewing public officials Writing - A Congregational Guide to Human Relations, 1964 The Church in a Diverse Society, ed. L.W. Halvorson, Augsburg, 1964, chapter 6 by me, "An Informed Church Serves a Diverse Society" Various writing for church publications Monthly columnist for Columbus, Ohio, Diocese Catholic Times (1973-87) Montgomery - a White Preacher's Memoir, a book about our experiences in Montgomery, Ala., Augsburg Fortress, 1991 (re-published as A White Preacher's Memoir: The Montgomery Bus Boycott, Black Belt Press, 1998) Spiritual growth - Writer and teacher, various Bible studies Speaker for revival services, others Retreat leader Strengthening families - We provided a home and long-term intensive counseling to a troubled mother and her children Home has served as retreat center for groups, families, individuals Community - Board member, Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio Assist wife in coordinating Red Cross bloodmobiles in Vinton County - 1984 to present Board member, Jackson-Vinton County Community Action Board, total of ten years (Board chair, 1997-98) Board member, Sojourners Care Network, working with foster children and families (Board chair, 2002-present) Board Chair, Friends of the Library, Vinton County - 2004 Ministry of reconciliation - Speaking, writing, ministry with and for victims and families dealing with AIDS Speaking, writing, ministry with and for persons dealing with diversities, including sexual orientation Active member of The Network, Lutherans Concerned/North America, and Soulforce, all working to secure full acceptance in our churches (including clergy) of persons of diverse sexual orientations, and other diversities |
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| | Rev. Robert S. Graetz |  Pastor Bob Graetz, author of "A White Preacher's Memoir: The Montgomery Bus Boycott" | Born: May 16, 1928, Clarksburg, W. Va.Education: Charleston, W. Va., High School, 1946 Capital University, Columbus, Ohio (A.B.),1950 Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary, Columbus, Ohio (B.D.), 1955 (now called Trinity Lutheran Seminary) Family: Married June 10, 1951, to Jean Ellis, East Springfield, Pa. Four daughters, three sons (born 1952 to 1963) Twenty-six grandchildren One great-grandchild Ministries: Community Lutheran, Los Angeles, Cal. (1952-54), as an intern (student pastor) Trinity Lutheran, Montgomery, Ala. (1955-58) St. Philip Lutheran, Columbus, Ohio (1958-67) – named Pastor Emeritus Lutheran Mission 373, Washington, D. C. (1967-70), an experimental community ministry St. James Lutheran, Washington, D. C. (1970), interim pastor Ohio Council of Churches, Columbus, Ohio (1970-83) Christ the King Lutheran, Columbus, Ohio (1974) St. John Lutheran, Logan, Ohio (1983-95), part-time ministry Retired, October 31, 1995 – named Pastor Emeritus St. Matthew Lutheran, Sugar Grove, Ohio (1997-1998), interim pastor St. John Lutheran Church, Logan, Ohio (1998), interim pastor St. Paul Lutheran Church, Pomeroy, Ohio, and St. John Lutheran Church, Racine, Ohio - interim (2001-2002) Faith Lutheran Church, Jackson, Ohio - interim (2002-2003) Major Awards: Russwurm Award, National Negro Newspaper Publishers Association, 1957 Selma Humanitarian Award, from the producers and cast of the musical "Selma," about life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1976 Distinguished Alumnus, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, 1986 Doctor of Humanities, Capital University, 1990 Ohio Humanitarian Award, 1993, in conjunction with Martin Luther King Day celebration (Ohio) Governor's Humanitarian Award, 1997, in conjunction with Martin Luther King Day celebration Areas of Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott - Involvement: Secretary of Montgomery Improvement Association Board Previous and Speaking and writing for various groups Current:` Church race relations - Bridge between black and white ministerial associations in various cities Delegate to Lutheran World Federation Conference on Christian Social Responsibility, Baden-bei-Wien, Austria, 1969 National secretary, Conference on Inner City Ministries, American Lutheran Church (ALC) Advisor to national Urban Church Committee (ALC) Member, national board, Lutheran Human Relations Association of America Chairman, Ohio District (ALC) Task Force on Ministry in Changing Communities Frequent speaker Tour leader for groups going into the South for "Civil Rights Pilgrimages” Church at large - Delegate to national ALC conventions in 1964 and 1968 Member of General Convention Committee, 1968 national ALC convention Member of Executive Committee, Region 6 Coordinating Council Tour organizer for groups traveling to Germany to experience Kirchentag, Luther-land, Oberammergau Passion Play and visits with German churches School desegregation - Member, Columbus, Ohio, Council on Intercultural Education Legislation - President, Washington, D.C.-based Legislative Task Force, national lobbying group related to Poor People's Campaign Director, Ohio Ecumenical Commission on Church and Government Legislative representative (lobbyist), Ohio Council of Churches Host, television and radio programs interviewing public officials Writing - A Congregational Guide to Human Relations, 1964 The Church in a Diverse Society, ed. L.W. Halvorson, Augsburg, 1964, chapter 6 by me, "An Informed Church Serves a Diverse Society" Various writing for church publications Monthly columnist for Columbus, Ohio, Diocese Catholic Times (1973-87) Montgomery - a White Preacher's Memoir, a book about our experiences in Montgomery, Ala., Augsburg Fortress, 1991 (re-published as A White Preacher's Memoir: The Montgomery Bus Boycott, Black Belt Press, 1998) Spiritual growth - Writer and teacher, various Bible studies Speaker for revival services, others Retreat leader Strengthening families - We provided a home and long-term intensive counseling to a troubled mother and her children Home has served as retreat center for groups, families, individuals Community - Board member, Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio Assist wife in coordinating Red Cross bloodmobiles in Vinton County - 1984 to present Board member, Jackson-Vinton County Community Action Board, total of ten years (Board chair, 1997-98) Board member, Sojourners Care Network, working with foster children and families (Board chair, 2002-present) Board Chair, Friends of the Library, Vinton County - 2004 Ministry of reconciliation - Speaking, writing, ministry with and for victims and families dealing with AIDS Speaking, writing, ministry with and for persons dealing with diversities, including sexual orientation Active member of The Network, Lutherans Concerned/North America, and Soulforce, all working to secure full acceptance in our churches (including clergy) of persons of diverse sexual orientations, and other diversities | |
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