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Ken Pilot - Our Pastor

Ken Pilot


Ken Pilot is a farm boy from northern Ohio. He was raised in the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and attended one of their colleges, Concordia College in River Forest, Illinois. He served in the teaching ministry of the Lutheran Church and was assigned to various churches and agencies in Illinois, Wisconsin and Missouri. The diversity of assignments included a residential facility for persons with mental retardation and a 900 member African American congregation on the south- side of Chicago during the turbulent 60's. While in Wisconsin, he received his master's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Personal reasons caused Ken to leave the Lutheran Church, and he spent much of the next fifteen years frustrated with God and angry at organized religion. During this period he worked in special education first as a teacher then as the administrator of special education programs for ten suburban St. Louis school districts. Ken made a career change to human resources and was employed by the St. Louis Public Schools. He later moved to the St. Louis Community College System as manager of employment, affirmative action officer, Americans with Disabilities Act compliance officer, and headed the sexual harassment prevention program.

Then, at the invitation of a friend, Ken attended a service at the Metropolitan Community Church of Greater St. Louis and immediately knew he was home. Once again following his call to the ministry, he began his preparation for that ministry through the Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC) and was ordained in mid 80's. Ken was founding pastor of one of the Metropolitan Community Churches in St. Louis and originally came to Colorado to serve as the interim pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church in Ft. Collins. He also served as district coordinator for over thirty churches in ten states and western Canada.

Since moving to Colorado, Ken was the Coordinator of Outreach-Resources for MCC of the Rockies in Denver and was interim pastor of the Fort Collins Mennonite Fellowship. He was also a volunteer with the Hospice of Larimer County. Ken is currently vice president of the Board of Directors for the Northern Colorado AIDS Project and also serves on the Board of the United Campus Minstry - Geller Center for Spiritual Development. He also serves the denomination as a mentor with the Church Revitalization Initiative.

Ken has long dreamed of living in the mountains which he now does with his dog Dolly and his cat Brady in a small cabin on Storm Mountain above Drake, Colorado.

Ministry News
» California Same-sex marriage
Rev. Dr. Troy Perry and his partner Phillip along with two of thier frineds were the plaintiffs in the same-sex marriage case that went before the California Supreme Court, and we won! Praise God! MCC continues to lead the world in social justice issues for the GLBT community.
» Living the Questions
Pleas join us for an exciting and challenging journey through Living the Questions, a video guided discussion allowing you to ask the questions about Christianity that you've always wanted to ask but were afraid to ask. As we all seek to find the real meaning and relevance for Christianity in the 21st century. The sessions include stimulating input from over 30 theologians and church leaders from lecture excerpts to sermon clips and conversations. This group study is co-sponsored by MCC-Family in Christ and the Ft. Collins Mennonite Fellowship. We'll be meeting at Christ United Methodist Church, 301 East Drake on Tuesdays, continuing on June3rd at 7:00pm. Everyone is welcome.
»Pride in the Park
The main event of Pride in the Park will be this Saturday, June 7th. We'll need people to be at our booth from 11:00am to 7:00pm to hand out information, talk to interested people, etc. Also, as part of Pride in the Park, there will be an informal, music-driven interfaith service featuring the Lambda Community Choir at 11:00am, Sunday, June 8th at Civic Center Park. Rev. Ken is part of the planning committee and invites you to attend, but not in place of our Sunday Service.
» Book Club
The Book Club will be reading "Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace...One School at a Time" by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin for July.
» Bible Study
The Wednesday Night Bible Study is taking a break for the summer.
»Quote for the week
Never be afraid to do something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark; professionals built the Titanic. - Anonymous
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