Staff and Council

Meet Our Staff

Rev. Andrea Roske-Metcalfe

she/her
Lead Pastor

Austen Hartke

he/him
Business Administrator

John Pedersen

he/him
Director of Community Outreach

Lacy Tooker-Kirkevold

she/they
Director of Children, Youth, and Family Ministries

Parker Webster, BSN, RN

he/him
Parish Nurse

Kristine Spanier

she/her
Director of Communications

Beya Leora

Facilities Manager

Dr. Bruce Gleason

he/him
Choir Director

Dr. Kevin Hobbs

he/him
Organist

Chuck Linderkamp

Director of Handbell Choirs

Julie Sarff

Wedding Coordinator

Mary Teurman

Nursery Coordinator

Pete Anderson

Kitchen Coordinator

John Nelson

Technology Coordinator

Congregational Council and Executive Team

The Congregational Council and Executive Team provides directional leadership and financial oversight of the congregation.

Contact Us

Not sure who to contact about the information you are looking for? Please fill out this Contact Form and we will direct it to the appropriate staff or council member. Thank you!

Artist-Activist in Residency

Diamond Lake Lutheran Church is seeking an Artist-Activist to spend nine months embedded in the life of our congregation and the wider community. This residency is rooted in our belief that art is a catalyst for social change — capable of surfacing truth, disrupting harmful narratives, and inviting collective action. The Artist-Activist in Residence will bring their creative practice into worship, community gatherings, and public engagement, working alongside congregation members and neighbors to imagine and enact a more just and compassionate world. We are looking for someone who wants to build real relationships, take creative risks, and help a faith community show up more boldly in the world it serves.

We welcome applications from Artist-Activists who specialize in any form of art, including but not limited to visual art, photography, sculpture, fiber arts, murals, spoken or written word, music, dance, theater, film, and installation art. Creative contributions may include visual installations, reflections, performances, or other work connected to themes of justice, community, and the rhythms of the congregation’s life together.

Download the Artist-Activist in Residence Application here.

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