Bishop Larry Kochendorfer

As a child and youth, he was regularly involved in the community of faith through Christian education, choirs, youth group and as a musician leading congregational song beginning at an early age. Following high school,he enrolled in the Bachelor of Music program fully intending on performing and teaching the piano the call to ordained ministry was always in mind, however. His mother tells the story of his announcement at the age of four that he was going to be a pastor. After Larry’s first year of studies (which included 6-8 hours of practice per day) one of his hands went numb a long and pain-filled story and his piano performance career was over. But in the midst of this painful life change he sensed the Spirit of God at work and responded by enrolling at the Canadian Lutheran Bible Institute (CLBI) in Camrose to study and seek God’s will. It was there that his eye caught sight of an alto in the choir, Cathy Wig, and they were married in 1983. Cathy is a wonderfully gifted woodworker; she loves crafts, music and organizing. She is an exceptional caregiver. They are parents to four children: Paul (and Kim), Matthew, Anna and Jordan whose lives have greatly enriched their own. They consider it a gift that their home includes a “revolving door” where children, familyand friends are welcomed and blessed on their journeys. Following two years at CLBI Larry enrolled at the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus (at that time Camrose Lutheran College) and was a member of the first graduating class with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music and Psychology in 1985. He entered Lutheran Theological Seminary in Saskatoon in 1985 and graduated with a Master of Divinity degree in 1989. In 2008 he graduated from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies, Florida, with a Doctor of Worship Studies degree where his doctoral thesis focused on renewing baptismal spirituality. He feels blessed to have served with and among the people of Bethany Lutheran Church, Dickson (1989-1993), Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Lethbridge (1993-2002); Ascension Lutheran Church, Edmonton (2002-2010); and, as Assistant to the Bishop (August 2010 to December 2012). In October 2012 he was elected as Bishop of the Synod of Alberta and the Territories of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.Bishop Larry has travelled extensively to the Synod’s Companion Partner, The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Colombia (IELCO), facilitating both Congregational and Synod journeys. He has also journeyed to El Salvador to accompany Rev Dr. Brian Rude,En Misión con El Salvador: In Mission with El Salvador and has facilitated Synod journeys.He was elected to the Lutheran World Federation Council in 2017 and has travelled to various Council and Regional meetings throughout the world. He is an appointed member of the Joint Anglican Lutheran Commission, the National Church Council’s Faith, Order and Doctrine Committee and the Lutheran/Anglican Common Word Task Force.

 

Biography of Larry Kochendorfer from the website of the ELCIC Synod of Alberta and the Territories. (Originally prepared for his ordination as Bishop in 2013.)



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The Parable of the Sower

13 That same day Jesus went out of the house and sat by the lake. Such large crowds gathered around him that he got into a boat and sat in it, while all the people stood on the shore. Then he told them many things in parables, saying: “A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path, and the birds came and ate it up. Some fell on rocky places, where it did not have much soil. It sprang up quickly, because the soil was shallow. But when the sun came up, the plants were scorched, and they withered because they had no root. Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants. Still other seed fell on good soil, where it produced a crop—a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown. Whoever has ears, let them hear.”


18 “Listen then to what the parable of the sower means: 19 When anyone hears the message about the kingdom and does not understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what was sown in their heart. This is the seed sown along the path. 20 The seed falling on rocky ground refers to someone who hears the word and at once receives it with joy. 21 But since they have no root, they last only a short time. When trouble or persecution comes because of the word, they quickly fall away. 22 The seed falling among the thorns refers to someone who hears the word, but the worries of this life and the deceitfulness of wealth choke the word, making it unfruitful. 23 But the seed falling on good soil refers to someone who hears the word and understands it. This is the one who produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.”

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