St. Joe Times - January 2015

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Pastor bids an unspoken farewell By Garth Snow gsnow@kpcmedia.com

The Rev. Brenda Ginder closed her 20-year career in the ministry with the Christmas Eve service at Forest Park United Methodist Church. She made no mention of her past or of her future as she guided the congregation’s attention to their reason for singing hymns that rainy evening. Enjoy the season, she said, but always look beyond the flowers and candles, to the cross. Ginder founded Noble House in Albion before entering the ministry. She served at Wolf Lake UMC southwest of Albion, at Trinity UMC in Albion, then at a church in coastal St. Marys, Ga., before returning to northeast Indiana and serving at Forest Park UMC on Kentucky Avenue in Fort Wayne. In an interview, Ginder described her journey through the ministry as a succession of callings. “It was something that I’d

Shrine Circus expects 10,000 schoolchildren By Garth Snow gsnow@kpcmedia.com

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The Rev. Brenda Ginder shares a Christmas Eve message with Forest Park United Methodist Church. She made no mention that it was her final service at the Kentucky Avenue church.

wanted to do since I was a child, but in those days girls didn’t become pastors,” she said. “As a matter of fact, I was told I could become a pastor’s wife but couldn’t become a pastor. So it was something that was in the back of my mind for many, many years. Then it just seemed like the doors to that position just opened and other things closed.” She married Donald Lee

“Rocky” Ginder in 1984, at Indian Village UMC near Cromwell. “My husband owned a farm just around the curve from that little church, and that’s where we were going to live and that’s where we were married,” she said. “My husband was the Sparta Township trustee, and his office was in our home,” she said. “So nightly there would be

Singer to ‘bridge worlds’ with choir in Fort Wayne By Garth Snow

people coming to our home, more often than not young women with young kids. And they were being evicted from their homes, or they had no coats, or no running water.” “We had just adopted two little boys and I finally understood the responsibility of motherhood, so it really hit me hard when the See BIDS, Page A11

After decades of long hours working with elephants and clowns, Steve Trump still isn’t tempted to run away from the circus. That doesn’t mean that the job is easy, said the Pierceton businessman and director of the Mizpah Shrine Circus. It just means that the circus is worthwhile. The circus will perform seven public shows Jan. 22-25 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. 2015 Marks Mizpah Shrine’s 69th circus, and the 26th year that the Tarzan Zerbini Circus will trade the Big Top for the winter comfort of the big roof. It marks Trump’s 31st year as a volunteer and sixth as director. For 10,000 schoolchildren, though, it might mean their first glimpse of the animals and acrobats. Schools from throughout northeast Indiana are invited to bring students to

CIRCUS INFO Mizpah Shrine Circus, Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, 4000 Parnell Ave. Thursday, Jan. 22, 6:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, 1 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. Tickets $12 to $20. Some discounts available. Call (260) 422-7122, visit the ticket office at 1015 Memorial Way in Fort Wayne, or buy online at mizpahshrinecircus. com. free shows Thursday and Friday mornings. Trump said that number will be higher this year because the weather made it impossible for so many schools to attend the circus last year. Each school decides which class will attend the circus. Kosciusko County sends its third-graders, for instance, See CIRCUS, Page A2

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Senior Kirsten Overdahl of Fort Wayne wears her choir robe for a photo provided by St. Olaf College. The 75-voice choir will perform in Fort Wayne on Feb. 12.

we’ll drive by,” she said. “But in the past couple of years it has become very important to me that Fort Wayne is a very community-oriented place. We’re moving onward and upward and we’re nurturing values for our community. And I’m very proud of that, and that’s something that I want to share with our choir.”

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Overdahl said she had looked forward to joining the choir even before its concert at First Presbyterian in 2010. “I had grown up hearing the recordings of the choir, because my parents also graduated from St. Olaf,” she said. Her father, Michael, graduated from the fourSee CHOIR, Page A10

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When the 75-voice St. Olaf Choir visits Fort Wayne in February, senior Kirsten Overdahl hopes to share something remarkable about her hometown. The choir will visit Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, New York, Minneapolis and 12 other cities between Jan. 24 and Feb. 15. “In many of those places, a choir member will be in their hometown,” Overdahl said. “So it’s going to be bridging a lot of different worlds and bringing people together.” Overdahl will get her chance to celebrate her hometown on Feb. 12, when the mixed-voice, a cappella choir sings a 7:30 p.m. concert at First Presbyterian Church. “I’m excited to point out the buildings that

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