Crown College’s Alumni Newsletter
LIFE OF CROWN
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LIFE OF CROWN CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF CROWN BY TAKING THE FOLLOWING QUIZ! 1. On campus, what is the name of the townhouse complex on the hill? 2. What is the newest piece of equipment in the library? 3. How many digital resources (books, journals, films, etc.) does the library have? 4. Each year, students play a game that helps them meet more students but also causes them to be scared. What is the name of the game?
The Life of Crown is a campaign to engage alumni and friends of Crown with the fun facts of the college. It was launched in October 2019. For 12 weeks, emails were sent with new facts about student events, operating expenses, emeriti updates, a coffee shop update — all aspects of the college. Each week, an average of 1600 individuals opened the emails. Raising funds for Crown’s operating costs was part of the campaign. A goal of $400,000 was set, and we are close to achieving it. As of January 31, we have raised $377,809! This issue of The Bridge is dedicated to The Life of Crown — our programs, our campus, our alumni, and our supporters. There are so many pieces that contribute to making this college great. And of course, they all come as blessings from God. Thank you for being part of Life of Crown.
5. How many chapel services are held each school year? 6. What college was named the lamest party school in Minnesota? 7. What are Crown’s costs for each of these: electricity, natural gas and trash removal? 8. How many students are enrolled in Crown’s online studies? 9. The Weldin and Tewinkel dorms were built in what year? 10. How many people have donated to Crown College in 2019? *Answers are on the back cover.
We also thank Jill Osborn, Vice President of External Relations, for her four years with Crown. We wish her well as she leaves to pursue other opportunities to serve God.
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WHAT’S NEW AT CROWN? Crown College is partnering with the College of Missionary Aviation to provide students with an accredited degree through Crown. The College of Missionary Aviation is located in Keystone Heights, Florida. It is a Christian school that educates and trains pilots for the mission field. Through partnering with Crown, students can now earn a Bachelor’s degree in Global and Cultural Studies while gaining their pilot’s training.
GRADUATE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM In August 2019, Crown launched a Graduate Internship Program for individuals interested in a career in higher education. This is how the program works: • Students enroll in one of the Master’s programs offered by Crown, adding a concentration in higher education. • They have leadership roles in residence life, student engagement, or intramural sports.
Graduate intern Danny Ringenoldus talks to Student Director of SAB, Abby Swisher, about upcoming events.
• The internship marries theory with practice, allowing Graduate Interns to gain higher education experience while guided by industry professionals. • As a cohort, they learn from one another, each bringing a unique perspective from his or her undergraduate experience. Also, Graduate Interns visit other colleges to share best practices.
ALUMNI OF THE YEAR Melissa MacDonald (’03) is Crown’s 2019 Alumni of the Year. Melissa’s specialty is in children’s ministry, however, she also speaks on leadership, team building, and spiritual development. She’s currently an independent contractor serving The Alliance, as well as other denominations and organizations, and is the Board Vice President for the International Network of Children’s Ministry. Her speaking, writing, and consulting are in demand in the U.S. and abroad.
Melissa and her husband, Luis, live in southwest Iowa where they are actively involved in their local church.
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OUR STUDENTS MEN’S BASKETBALL Senior forward Tim Wendel isn’t your typical star basketball player. The son of C&MA missionaries, Wendel grew up in Madrid, Spain, spending his high school years in Montevideo, Uruguay. He played as an amateur athlete for Club Malvin, where the 6’6” forward learned a modern style of basketball, stretching the floor with an elite three-point shooting ability. The reigning Upper Midwest Athletic Conference Player of the Year has accumulated many team and conference awards while navigating clinicals as a nursing major. He aspires to be an orthopedic nurse with plans to attend nurse practitioner school in the future.
“It’s definitely challenging, and you have to be disciplined,” said Wendel. “At Crown, I’ve had great teachers, great coaches that have helped work with me. It’s STUDENTathlete, so studies always come first.” At Crown College, athletes are given a chance to play their sport while being enrolled in any academic program, even taking courses that take up a considerable amount of time. Crown College supports student-athletes who not only excel in their sport but also in rigorous coursework.
Tim Wendel
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY On and off the course, the Crown Women’s Cross Country team had a remarkable 2019 season, achieving program bests on the course and in the classroom. The team ended the season with a 3.82 GPA, the best of any team in the NCAA-era history of Crown College Athletics. It can be a challenging task to excel both academically and athletically, but that is exactly what Head Coach Bill Braunger’s team has done during their 2019 campaign. “That’s the type of student we bring in, student-athletes that want to do well both in cross country and in the classroom,” said Braunger. “Distance runners tend to be good students. The determination required to be a distance runner carries over to the classroom. I’m proud of the team and their hard work this season.”
Abbe Dufault
Coach Braunger has a knack for finding women to fit his program and has had incredible success in southern Minnesota
as the St. Peter native uses his roots to scout talent from the region. His entire women’s team this season was from the southern area of the state with hometowns of Le Sueur, Mankato, Hanska, Spring Valley, Waseca, Waterville, and Worthington all featured on the team’s roster. First-year runner Abbe Dufault (Waseca, MN) led the team throughout the season, winning two races, and was named to the UMAC All-Conference First Team. Dufault led the team to a fourth-place finish in the conference as she set an institutional record, placing second in the UMAC Championship. This is the first time the Storm had bested five opponents in that meet. Coach Braunger and his team look to return several key runners and continue to compete for a conference championship.
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WE THREE KINGS STUDENTS In the Bible, three Magi traveled far in search of the child, born king of the Jews. They sought help from others on their long journey, as they followed the star. They carried gifts to give to the child. These gifts helped Mary and Joseph on their new journey. Recently, we interviewed three international students. Their journeys have several parallels to the Magi story. The students are from three countries: Dominican Republic, Republic of Congo, and Laos. Like the Magi, these students have traveled a long distance — to a foreign land. They needed to learn English to even have the opportunity to study in the United States. And in the States, they came as strangers, knowing no one. The students did not have a star leading them to Crown College, but they each had a “supporter” to encourage and guide them. For Maddey from the Dominican Republic, this was an American Pastor; for Daniel from the Congo, it was an American businessman who had
grown up in the Congo; and for Tay from Laos, it was a few American and Australian women who started a mission in Laos. Upon graduation, these students will bless others. Maddey plans to use her business and accounting degree in an organization that helps people in the Dominican Republic. Daniel plans to work for a medical research company to reduce diseases in the Congo. And Tay will return to Laos to start an English school to help others like she was helped. Three students are braving an incredible journey to ultimately impact their countries for God. All three say they couldn’t be doing this without other Christians that supported them. We have 400+ other students on our campus preparing to make impacts for good in the world. We thank you for being their supporters!
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Corey Family Abishai, Marcus, Jesse, Heidi, and Hadassah
The Appalachian Trail
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OUR ALUMNI A MILE IN THEIR SHOES Marcus Corey was eligible to take a sabbatical from work. He and his wife, Heidi, are both Crown alumni, graduating in 2005. They have three children — Abishai, age 12; Hadassah, age 10; and Jesse, age 8. With five months of rest in front of them, one would imagine they were thinking of Disney World or New York… but not the Corey family! As a Chaplain at Loon Mountain Ski Resort in Lincoln, New Hampshire, Marcus is building relationships continually. The Corey Family runs Loon Mountain Ministry, which hosts experiential, non-denominational worship services at the summit of beautiful Loon Mountain. With so much public ministry, Marcus and Heidi are passionate advocates of “Five Time,” when their family gets away to spend time with each other, and they wanted the upcoming sabbatical to be a chance to grow closer to each other and to God. Through a series of experiences, people, promptings, and prayers that only God can orchestrate, they decided to hike the historic Appalachian Trail as a family. The Appalachian Trail is not for wimps! It is roughly 2,200 miles, spanning fourteen U.S. states. It is estimated you put one foot in front of the other five million times if you hike the whole trail. The hiker will gain and lose over 515,000 feet of elevation during the trek, and the climate changes can be drastic.
She said they started their days with breakfast and packing up. The kids took ownership of trail responsibilities, doing jobs like washing dishes, packing up for the day, or filtering water. The first 30 minutes of walking was always spent in silence, time to talk with God. This increased to 60 minutes, and the whole family really cherished this time to be alone with their Heavenly Father! The family motto was, “Everyone has a story worth listening to, and you can minister to people when you know their story.” The kids embraced the adventure of interviewing others on the trail to hear where they came from and how they got there. When things got tough — rain and soaking wet clothes, itchy bug bites, sore muscles, aching feet — the family read through blogs of other hikers who pushed through their trials. Marcus was always quick to remind them, “God’s not done with us yet.” Heidi said there were places along the trail where they could’ve quit, but the Corey kids were adamant about finishing. All total, the Corey family hiked 136 days, 16 miles per day on average. They didn’t miss a single day of walking due to illness or injury. They only took 8 “Zero days”, meaning zero miles hiking that day, during the whole trip! Collectively, they went through 19 pairs of shoes and traveled 2,192 miles.
On April 1, 2019, Marcus, Heidi, and their children began the journey. Marcus’ parents, Ron and Cyndi Corey, followed along the main roads in their RV. They had food and water onboard and were there when Marcus and his family emerged from the wooded trail. The plan was to hike “in the woods” for 2 or 3 days at a time. Each member of the family had a large pack to carry on their backs, and would haul food, shelter, clothing, and water. When they came out of the woods, Ron and Cyndi helped with laundry and repacking supplies, and the family could take showers and rest.
In addition to the incredible bonding experience and spiritual growth, the Corey family hiked the Appalachian Trail to raise support for Sole Hope, an organization that treats people in Uganda from a crippling parasite called jiggers. This invasive parasite burrows into the feet and multiplies rapidly. The result is infection, pain, and itching, leaving the victim unable to walk. Worst of all, due to widespread cultural beliefs, people infested with jiggers are often shunned from their community.
Heidi said they started off traveling 8 miles per day the first week, increasing to 20 miles per day by the end of the trip. I asked Heidi what each day was like.
A Mile In Their Shoes.
You can watch the journey on their YouTube channel,
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OUR ALUMNI HOW TO THRIVE IN WORSHIP ARTS — AND LEADERSHIP Excerpts from an interview between alumnus Jeff Moser and Chyelle Dvorak, a senior at Crown College. Jeff was asked to share his insight on what it takes to thrive in worship arts — and in leadership! Here are his thoughts: 1. Learn to be well-rounded Working in Worship Arts isn’t completely a creative job. There are a variety of tasks that are important to do well. Try to learn new skills to make you well-rounded in your capabilities. 2. Be a student of the people you aspire to be like Having a mentor who can help your heart grow for Jesus and help you excel in your job is one of the most important steps to becoming a great leader. 3. Expect the unexpected There’s only so much you can learn by reading. You need experience to prepare you for things that books don’t! 4. Learn how to work on a team and lead a team “Leading cool worship songs isn’t enough,” says Moser. “There’s a strong collective that I want to embrace with my team.” Helping the team grow through relationship building and by individual leadership experiences is important. 5. Remember the purpose of your job “I ask myself and my team, ‘Did the atmosphere set the stage for people to grow closer to Christ?’“says Moser. Put yourself in the shoes of the people coming to the service. 6. Point people to God and not to yourself When you’re in a role that separates you from others, the odds are higher for accidentally slipping into a celebrity complex. Two things you can do to combat this unintended result: be accessible and visible. “Throw a frisbee on the front lawn with people’s kids. Hold the doors open as people leave. We are in this to learn about Jesus together, so how can we share this walk with each other? It’s a journey, and we’re all in the same race.”
Jeff Moser (‘10) is the Creative Art Pastor/ Executive Producer at Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. Jeff grew up in Minnesota and met his wife, Erin, at Crown College. They were married in 2010 and now live in Plymouth with their toddler son, Reese.
STAY CONNECTED! Share updates in future newsletters. Email us at: alumni@crown.edu
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ALUMNI NEWS 1950’S
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Lambert (’51) and Doris (Geist, ‘52) Anderson. The Andersons are back in Tucson after spending six months in Peru working under Wycliffe Bible Translators to translate the Scriptures for the Ticuna people, a tribal group of 50,000 people who live along the Amazon River in Peru, Colombia and Brazil. The translation was started in 1953, and a complete Ticuna Bible should be published soon. Dick Colenso (’57) and his wife Louise, celebrated their 63rd year of ministry and 69 years of marriage. They will always remember and rejoice in the faithfulness of our Lord as married students (with three children) at St. Paul Bible College.
1980’S Troy (’88) and Deana (Sedler, ’87) Bondy led a family team in planting over 100 plants to beautify Faith Village. (Troy and Deanna, Mark (’12) and Lindsay (Bondy, ’13) Wiggins, Timon (’16) and Megan (Bondy,’15) Sahlstrom, Josiah Bondy (’17), Travis Bondy (’19) and Emma Ferrando (’21)).
Dr. Haley Goranson Jacob (’05) was recently named as one of The Top 10 New or Lesser Known Female Theologians Worth Knowing. She did her Ph.D. at the University of St. Andrews and now teaches at Whitworth University in Washington state. Sara Moore (Spaulding, ’08) received 1st place in investigative reporting and social issues categories among the largest weekly newspapers at the 2019 Minnesota Newspaper Association conference. She received 2nd place for her work at the Minnesota Society of Professional Journalists 2019 banquet. Her investigative work was on trafficking. She also published a children’s book, The Spike Cream Woods.
2010’S Correction: Michelle Pratt (Malcore, ‘15) married Jakob Pratt on January 12, 2019 but we wrongly printed that they were expecting their first child.
Scott Toenges (’83) is the department chair of Christian Studies at The First Academy in Orlando, Florida. He was recently voted the Christian Educator of the Year. He is also an adjunct professor at Palm Beach Atlantic University.
Mark (’12) and Lindsay (Bondy, ’13) Wiggins have three future Crownies! Ethan (4), Deacon (2) and Chloe (8 months).
DEATHS Susan Hanaford (‘60) died August 12, 2019 in Monticello, Minnesota. She faithfully served in several Christian organizations throughout her lifetime.
Renee Young (‘86) died August 22, 2019. Renee was working with the Evangelical Free Church in Brooklyn, New York as a missionary for immigrants.
Reverend Jack Waite (‘50) died June 9, 2019. He served as a pastor for several churches in Maryland and as a missionary to Indonesia.
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OUR SUPPORTERS THANK YOU! 3M Foundation* Travis Adams Paul and Lorri Ague Robert and Pamela Allebach Sharla Allison Iona Amspaugh John and Gloria Anderson Brian and Jackie Andreen Anonymous Appleton Alliance Church David and Lori Arrell John and Kristen Auer Jeff and Char Aune Scott Austin Bernie and Carrole Badtke Jeremy and Kristen Baker John and Kim Baker Paul and Christi Balfour Jim and Dora Balis George and Caryl Barefoot William Barton Hassan Barzani Beautykind Foundation Bill and Judy Bedford Chris and Sarah Benbow Don and Cindy Berglund Doug and Judy Bergstrom Dick and Beth Berreth Jim and Colleen Best Joe and Susie Blackbird Jim and Pam Blask Michael and Heidi Bliss Dewayne and Diane Bloem Travis Bondy Robert and Arlene Borner Michael and Darlene Bortel Don and Melody Bouchard Jason and Michelle Bridge Curtis Brown Sandra Bryant Madi Buldra Dan and Darlene Carpenter Michael and Caryn Castor Ken and Kathy Castor Scott and Amy Cattanach Jon Cerney Bob Chandler Tammy Cheney Chevron Corporation Cheyenne Alliance Church Chinook Alliance Church Mike and JoAnn Chisum Joshua Chisum Thomas Clapper Dick and Louise Colenso College Coaches Skills Camp, LLC Community Alliance Church, Detroit Lakes Community Heights Alliance Church Bart and Marilyn Comstock Gary and Sally Conner Latoya and Sterling Conners Gray Bill and Peggy Conrad Matt and Rachel Conway Kellie Corti Pat and Bonnie Costello
In 2019, we had over 300 donors financially support Crown College. We are so thankful to you. You are a critical part of the Life of Crown! Margaret Courtney Dale and Eunice Cox Jeff Craig Dan and Sherry Cunningham Dan and Moni Cutler Everett and Joyce Dague Naomi Davis Day Spa Association Ryan and Emily Day Dell Inc.* De Smet Alliance Church Dean and Mary Jo Norine Bonnie Dennis DG Marketing LLC Jeff Doheny Joel Doheny Harold and Kathleen Donis Eaton Corporation* Bob and Lois Eddy Don and Dawn Edlund Peter and Arlene Eldridge Kevin and Sherry Ellis Dean and Janice Erickson Jon and Kim Erickson Marge Erickson Tim and Jodi Ericksrud Daryl and Debbie Erwin Fairview Alliance Church Faith Alliance Church, Chilton Faith Alliance Church, Sydney Faith Community Church, Maple Plain Fellowship Alliance Church, Columbia Falls Paul and Jeanette Fields Jill Finnan First Alliance Church Billings Tim and Cheryl Fisk Paul and Ann Flagstad Brian Flaherty Bartley and Shannon Forsythe Teresa Fox Dave and Sue Frazer Gary and Laurel Friesen Carroll and Grace Galvin Garry and Ilene Gardner Herb and Kathy Garland Bill and Jan Gear Paul and Marcia Gedden Doug and Helen Gettle Pat and Kim Geurts George and Linda Gianoulis Karissa Gilbert Nate and Kari Gilkey Avis Gilleland Beverly Gillen Marla Gilmore Ladene Glanzer Abby Gomez Dennis and Jeannine Gordon Merwin Gordon LaVonne Gorsh-Gingerich Linda Graf Grainger* Gayle Grant Gloria Grayum Joel and Karen Greenberg
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Curt and Mary Grimley Karen Gustafson Susan Hanaford Living Trust Ae Lee Hang Craig and Marilyn Hanscome Don and Joy Hardy Brian and Lisa Hartmann Jon and Judy Hartzler Myron and Rita Heckman Vern and Gloria Heidner Dennis and Susan Helder Helena Alliance Church Marilyn Helfinstine Melessa Henderson Luke and Lindsey Herbert Herman, George B. Estate Wendell and Susan Herman Doug and Kimberly Hile Dean and Theresa Hilgers Arthur and Julayne Hill Hmong American Alliance Church Kim Hoffman Sarah Holmquist Jason Holt Brenden and Emily Honebrink Bill and Jenny Honeck Hope Community Church Cara Horstman Dick and Julie Howe Steve Huchendorf Dale and Marcia Hummel Nicole Hurt Arnie Hustad Dennis and Sheila Ingolfsland Dorothy Irwin Brent and Dorla Jacobson Kevin Johansen Art and Kathleen Johnson Jim and Peggy Johnson Jeff Johnson Paul and Loni Johnson Marolyn Johnson Marvin Johnson Steve and Carol Johnson Theresa Johnson Tim and LaRita Johnson Bill Johnson John and Cleo Jones Don Jones John and Cleo Jones John and Joyce Jones JW Data, LLC Terry and Ruth Kardell Gary and Sue Keisling Ethan and Moriah Keller Kevin Kempton Wayde and Sharon Kenneke Kern Family Foundation Lorna Kiel Chris and Sarah Klempay Ralph and Bonnie Koglin Lois Korns Edith Korpi KPMG Foundation* Jerry and Shelly Kragt
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Zoe Krone Brian and Mary Krupski Bill and Ginger Kuhn Gregory and Carla Kummer Isaac and Whitney Kvistad Mary Ann Kyle Joel and Sarah Kyrola Debra Lane-Olson Kimberely LaQuay Nancy Larkin Mark Lee Brian and Denice Ler Mike and Jackie Lewis Carl and Lynnae Lightbody Teri Lilienthal Living Rock Church Bruce and Dawn Locklear Ronald and Joan Lord Jim and Adah Loscheider Ron and Kim Ludwigson Chell and Amy Luesse Tom and Gwen Lundeen Gene and Kama Maendl Steve and Shelly Maki Neal and Darla Malcore Bob and Pam Mallery Roger and Sandra Malm David and Marian Martin Leigh Ann Martin Jerry and Mary Lou McCauley Kathryn McFadden Josh and Holly McFarland Angela McIntire McTar LTD Medica Health Plans* Paul and Joyce Melchert Melrose Alliance Church Gary and Rosie Meradith Bill and Estella Merkel Jan Merrill Paul and Donna Mertens Bob and Betty Meyer Matthew Michaels Midwest District of the C&MA Ruth Miller Steve and Patty Miller Minnesota Coaches Inc Alan and Elaine Mitchell Scott and Sheryl Moats Alan and Michelle Monson Paul and Sherri Montgomery Mark and Sandy Moorse Dean and Elbia Morin Tim and Wendy Morrison Bob and Joannie Morton Roger and Barb Moshier Rita Mueller Debby Mulligan Topher and Tina Murphy Ken and Carol Muzzy Kozo and Toshiko Nakagami David and Margaret Nelmark Brad and Julie Nelson Craig and Debbie Nelson Wendell and Jill Nelson New Hope Alliance Church, Brownsville New Life Church, Aitkin New York Life Insurance* Son and Lien Nguyen Jim and Shelley Nichols Craig and April Nicholson Dean and Mary Jo Norine Nowthen Alliance Church Robert O’Dell Old National Bank Gen Olson
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Larry and Miriam Olson Onamia Alliance Church Dick and Annette Oppedahl Jill Osborn Grace Osborne Dave and Carol Osterhus Kevin and Cheryl Owczarek Gordon and Diane Paisley Andrew and Wendy Palileo Marv and Joyce Parker Daniel and Jordan Payne Richard and Marjorie Pendell Nate and Rinako Penland Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group Joyce Peraaho Phil and Debra Petersen Brent and Carole Peterson Kevin and Barbara Peterson Lowell Peterson Hoang Pham and Trinh Nguyen Gregg and Patty Pitts Plymouth Alliance Church Rick and Dianne Porter Charles and Marsha Prasuhn Rebecca Pratt Tim and Jan Preble Mike and Kathy Price Roger and Martha Quam Anitra Ramos Amanda Reynolds Greg and Pang Foua Rhodes Ridgeview Medical Center Ridgeview Sports Medicine Jonica Riley Tim and Jeanne Ringenoldus Shawna Ritter Riverside Church Roadway Alliance Church Keri Roberts Russ and Lynn Robinson Rocky Mountain District of C&MA Lawayne and Beverly Rogness Dorothy Ronzheimer Phil and Mary Ellen Ronzheimer Harvey Rose Mark Rose Jamie Ross Dave and Jenny Russell Scott Sandbo Lucille Sapp Samuel and Lindsey Schmitt Zach Schmitt Jerry and Deb Schommer Roger and Shirley Schutte Scobey Alliance Church Dan and Christy Secor Judith Ann Seibel Curtis and Gerrie Selen Bernie and Karen Shambour Kevin and Julie Sharpe Rick and Lynne Shenk Patricia Sigford Cathy Sigmund Molly Simpkins Inder Singh Deanna Smith Jack Smith Ralph and Shari Solberg Bob and Jody Ann Solfelt St. Bonifacius Subway Al and Rita Stalock Norman and Susan Stanton Don and Karen Steahl Jay and Ellen Steele Roger and Paula Stenlund Neal and Lisa Steward
William and Mary Stirrat Duane and Kim Strand Strategic Financial Concepts Dave and Marilyn Sundeen Dan and Kathy Sutherland Craig and Maryann Svoboda Shirley Swenson Hal and Martha Swift Abby Swisher Garth and Rachelle Swisher Annie Taylor Joe and Rae Ann Tewinkel The Christian and Missionary Alliance The Lu Family Foundation The Power of People Consulting LLC Eldon and Anita Thiessen Sharie Thoelke Nelvin and Aeisha Thomas John and Kimberly Thomas Jon and Deborah Thomford David and Amy Thompson Gary and Pat Thompson Lee and Mali Thompson Mark and Kim Thompson Vera Thorpe Charles and Vonda Tiede Madison Timm Vicky Timm Evy Toth Travelers Cyber Grants* Duane and Bonnie Trostad Marilyn Troyer David and Ginnie Tyler John and Cynthia Tyler United Airlines, Inc.* Rich and Melissa Uselman May Vang Seng Vang Timothy and Lydia Vang David Veen Elizabeth Venable Verndale Alliance Church Ian and Joanna Vickers Rob and Janean Vineyard Jonathan and Tina Vinson Vogel Foundation Waconia American Legion Waconia Dodge,Chrysler,Jeep Inc Waconia Ford Mercury, Inc Wagner Community Church Stanley and Erda Waters Nadine Wentworth Western Great Lakes District of C&MA Joel and Kathy Wiggins Don and Linda Wiggins Mark and Lindsay Wiggins Dwight Williams Jeff and Sue Wilson Kay Withington Steve and Becky Wilmer Wooddale Church Randy and Connie Woodward Janice Wright Xcel Energy Foundation Matching Program* Othello Xiong Sergio Xiong Ying and Tammy Xiong Yellowstone Community Church Travis and Tabitha Zachary Jim and Vernice Zdrazil Louis and Ann Zeigler Megan Zook Drew Zoromski Gwynne Zylstra
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Quiz Answers: 1.) Faith Village 2.) 3-D Printer 3.) 208,855 4.) Paranoia 5.) 124 Chapel Services per year 6.) Crown 7.) Electricity: $248,000; Gas: $202,000; Trash Removal: $65,000 8.) 670 9.) 2001 10.) 338 Donors