Author: Snowden Gene Sims

  • Snowden Gene Sims

    Pastor Sims is a 1980 graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran High School, a 1985 graduate of Northwestern College, and a 1989 graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary. He presently serves as an associate pastor at St. Paul's, Columbus, Ohio. He also serves as the Michigan District President. He is married to Melinda who is an instructor at The Ohio State University. They have a daughter, Erika, who resides in West Allis, Wisconsin. In his spare time Pastor Sims enjoys fishing, hunting, working out, gardening, playing guitar, and listening to jazz.

Step in the gap

It is an act of love when adults serve as role models for young people, especially for those who have lost a parent. February is the month that contains one of ...

Always say a prayer

A catchy church sign reminds us of the importance of prayer. Outdoor church signs can be very entertaining. Some churches have signs to share thoughts, themes, ...

Resolved in Christ

United with Christ, we work to address conflict so we can be of one mind with one another. There will always be some tension with someone about something. I am ...

Set free

Our life is worth living, not because we were born free but because God made us free through faith in Jesus. Do you remember the movie Born Free? It is based on...

You’ve got a friend

Our friend Jesus will always answer when we call. This month, young people across the nation will graduate. They may be moving beyond the comfortable surroundin...

A quiet place

When life is filled with noises everywhere, we need to find peace in our quiet place. I am sure you can relate to the inner and external pressures of the world ...

A hymn for all ages

It is not too often that a third-grade boy is impressed by a hymn as long and deep as “Behold a Host, Arrayed in White” (Christian Worship 550). My Lutheran...

Amen, Amen

Some psalms, hymns, or spiritual songs make a lasting impression on you at a certain time in your life. Different events or situations in life can leave you han...

One person at a time

When all the social and relationship issues of our nation came to a head in the summer of 2020, citizens in our nation and members of our synod had mixed emotio...

Parenting parents

Families celebrate graduations throughout the nation this month. Young men and women are moving to another level of education or vocation. As parents, we can ge...