User:Martin Wegner

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My name is Martin N. Wegner. I grew up in Westmont, IL. I attended Lutheran parochial schools and graduated from Good Shepherd Lutheran School in Downers Grove, IL. Then I attended Northwestern Preparatory School in Watertown, WI (now called Luther Preparatory School). After graduation in 1989, I attended Northwestern College, also located in Watertown, WI. This was a school for men training for the public ministry in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. The college has since been moved and merged with another college in New Ulm, MN and is now called Martin Luther College. After graduating from NWC in 1993 with a BA in liberal arts, I attended Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in Mequon, WI. After two years of classroom work I served a practical year (called a vicar year) in Sparta, WI. After completing that year I returned for my final year in the classroom. After graduation with a Master of Divinity degree in 1997, I was assigned to be a pastor at St. Matthew Ev. Lutheran Church in Spring Valley, WI. In 1998 I also became a pastor at St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church in Elmwood, WI. I currently live in Elmwood and serve both churches. I have training in ancient Latin, Greek and Hebrew. I enjoy cooking, target shooting with pistols, and reading political magazines and mystery/crime novels.


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