Welcome!
We are glad you
visited us online. If you do not have a church home in the area,
we invite you to join our ministry and fellowship.
By water and the Holy Spirit we are made members of
the Church which is the body of Christ. In the waters of baptism,
we are joined to Christ's death and resurrection so that we might
walk in newness of life. You and I are "known" and "chosen" in
our baptism to be God's hands, feet, and voice in this world. And,
we are sent out to proclaim light and hope in the midst of a darkened,
chaotic world.
"Let your light shine before others, so that they
may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven."
—Matthew 5:16
May the Holy Spirit guide us to fulfill God's mission
in this community!
About Pastor Lee Brumback
Pastor Lee Brumback enjoys watching the spirit change
lives, and is always amazed how people respond when you challenge
them to grow in faith and trust in God's will.
Lee was born in Winchester, Virginia. His family moved
five times between the ages of 4 and 11, before settling in
Martinsburg, West Virginia. It was there that God planted seeds for
a call to ordained ministry. As an active member of St. John
Lutheran, he took part in numerous youth activities and retreats;
sang in several choirs; and served on various committees and the
church council. This was a very important time in his spiritual
development and growth.
He has a love for all kinds of music. During junior
high and high school, he was active in the concert, jazz, and
marching bands, and marched with "The Cadets" Drum and Bugle Corps.
Currently, he sings with the Lebanon-St. Stephen's Community
Choir.
He attended Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West
Virginia, where he received an Associate of Arts degree and a
Bachelor of Science degree with a major in accounting. After
graduation, he worked in public accounting and passed the CPA
examination.
He received a Master of Divinity degree from the
Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. He has served this
congregation since January 1999. He also serves as the Virginia
Synod Mission Team Administrator and as liaison to the African
American Outreach Team.
Lee and his wife have a son and are enjoying
the journey of parenthood.
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