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			 Michalsen and his wife, the former Kathryn Zawacki, moved 
			immediately to Andover, OH, where within the week he assumed the 
			position of minister of First Congregational United Church of 
			Christ. A photo of the church and its history are posted at 
			www.sacredlandmarks.us/Ashtabula/firstcong.htm. 
 Four United Church of Christ representatives officiated at the 
			ceremony: the Rev. Richard Reinwald, pastor of St. John UCC; the 
			Rev. Dave Kniker, interim UCC Western Association minister; the Rev. 
			Brian Damrow, Western Association vice moderator; and Sandy Fuller, 
			Western Association Church and Ministry chair. Wayne Mara, president 
			of the St. John Church Council, presented the candidate for 
			ordination, and the Rev. David Poe, pastor of St. Peter’s UCC in New 
			Haven, MO, preached the sermon. Michalsen’s parents, Roger and Jenna 
			Michalsen of Lincoln, read from the scriptures.
 
            
			 
 Thirteen members of the UCC ordained clergy participated in the 
			laying on of hands, the act which symbolizes God’s continued calling 
			of individuals to lead God’s people.
 
 The new pastor received a black pulpit robe from the St. John 
			congregation and a white pulpit robe from his grandfather Philip 
			John Mueller, of Waterloo, IL. He also received a red silk stole 
			embroidered to his design by his grandmother, Lois Michalsen, of 
			Elmhurst. Ted Michalsen also drew the image of Jesus calling the 
			fishermen on the cover of the ordination bulletin.
 
              
            Michalsen completed his studies for the master of divinity degree at 
			Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis. His seminary experience 
			included fieldwork at UCC churches in New Haven and Clayton, MO, and 
			as a chaplain at St. Louis County Detention Center and St. Louis 
			University Hospital. 
              
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 He also studied at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities in 
			Minneapolis/St. Paul and earned a bachelor’s degree in art education 
			from Eastern Illinois University. He represents seminary students on 
			the National Local Church Committee of the UCC.
 
              
              In August 2008, an Ecclesiastical Council convened in Lincoln, 
				examined Michalsen and voted to ordain him.
 Michalsen grew up attending St. John Church, where he was 
				baptized by the Rev. Elmo Pascale in 1982 and confirmed by the 
				Rev. Rich Reinwald in 1995. He is the fifth pastor ordained at 
				St. John United Church of Christ, formerly St. John’s 
				Evangelical and Reformed Church. His predecessors include 
				Reinhold Niebuhr in 1913, Elmer Hoefer in 1925, Walter Lauer in 
				1940 and John Bock in 1965.
 
 A dinner in the church Fellowship Hall followed the ordination 
				ceremony.
 
            
			 
            
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