Rev. Gerald Hoffman Receives Service Award Posted on November 7th, 2011 by

The Rev. Gerald Hoffman '59

The Rev. Gerald (Jerry) Hoffman, a 1959 alumnus of Gustavus Adolphus College, received the 2011 Gustavus Adolphus College Association of Congregations (GACAC) and Alumni Service Award on Tuesday, Nov. 8 during the College’s daily worship service in Christ Chapel. President Jack R. Ohle presented the award and Hoffman gave the homily.

Recognized for his vision and leadership in congregations, Hoffman’s contributions are in the field of stewardship education. He developed a multifaceted program to intentionally prepare students of Luther Seminary to become effective and confident stewardship leaders. He also worked to study, learn and replicate best stewardship practices to congregations.

Rev. Hoffman has been an influence and mentor to seminarians, pastors, and faculty colleagues, having developed courses, workshops, and a host of resources available for use. All eight ELCA seminaries have been influenced by his work at Luther Seminary to prepare seminarians for their roles as stewardship leaders, and his work has been replicated at other seminaries. Under his leadership, Luther Seminary’s Center for Stewardship Leadership, which he led for four years, has become a prototype for education of church leaders.

Rev. Hoffman is a pastor who currently is a stewardship consultant for Kairos and Associates. For more than 36 years he served congregations in Connecticut, Kentucky, Indiana, and Minnesota where he served as senior pastor at Nativity Lutheran Church in St. Anthony Village. He has been an active volunteer for Lutheran Social Services (LSS) of Minnesota, having served for 10 years on its Board of Directors and for three years as its chair, during which time he introduced and helped institute the John Carver model for policy governance. Currently, he is a consultant and clergy coach for the LSS in an effort to renew the board’s understanding and practices. He is author of How Your Congregation Can Become a More Hospitable Community.

Following his undergraduate work at Gustavus, he earned graduate degrees from Lutheran School of Theology–Chicago (Rock Island Campus), Valparaiso University, and engaged in graduate studies in adult education at Indiana University.

Hoffman is married to Joan (Miller) ’61. They have two married daughters, three grandsons and a granddaughter.

The Association of Congregations and Alumni Service Award recognizes alumni and former students of Gustavus Adolphus College who have made distinctive commitments and contributions to the service of others. The selection committee consists of Association of Congregations and Alumni Board members.

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