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Reverend Steven Protzman is a
native Midwesterner and grew
up in Missouri and Iowa. He
holds an undergraduate degree
in architecture from Iowa
State University and his
previous career was as a pipe
organ designer for several
major American organ builders.
He is a 2009 graduate of
United Theological Seminary of
the Twin Cities, New Brighton,
Minnesota and was ordained in
2010 at the First Unitarian
Society of Minneapolis.
Steven is an outgoing
extrovert who loves to
socialize and meet new
people. He is also passionate
about nature, especially
wolves, eagles, and the
Columbia River Gorge in
Oregon; is an avid country
western dancer; and enjoys
gardening, the arts, hockey,
good food of all kinds,
architecture, and exploring
new places.
Steven believes in the power
of Unitarian Universalism to
transform people’s lives, to
invite us to discover our
fullest, most authentic
selves, to guide us into
deeper relationship with the
Holy, and to challenge us to
offer our lives in service to
a world in desperate need of
hope and healing. Steven's
theology as a minister and a
person is grounded in the idea
that Unitarian Universalism is
a faith large enough to hold
all our lives, a vessel in
which both our brokenness and
our potential are poured and
offered as gifts in the
service of the Mystery that
embraces and sustains us.
You can contact Steven via
email
or by phone at 319-337-3443
Ext 102. |