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In Memory of John Steinbruck

In Memory of John Steinbruck

The Luther Place, N Street Village, LVC communities and beyond gathered on March 9, 2015 to celebrate the life, ministry and passion of Rev. John Steinbruck.

LVC_presidentsLVC Presidents, past and present; pictured from left to right: Bob Holum, Sam Collins, Chris Bekemeier, and Mike Wilker.

From Sam Collins’ letter about Rev. Steinbruck’s lasting impact, “John wouldn’t want to be credited as starting LVC, but gives credit to collaboration of Luther Place leaders. His work with the interfaith community also helped to expand LVC’s model of programming which we continue today.”

2015-03-09
By: Deirdre Bagley
On: March 9, 2015
In: History
Tagged: History, Luther Place, Washington DC
Next Post: April 2015 Leader Letter

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