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Freedholm and his wife, Rlou, greeted scores of guests during the
afternoon festivities at Hamming Hall on the campus of North Park
University, including a wide array of Covenant pastors, local church
leaders, denominational leaders and lots of friends from other Covenant
conferences. Guests included a large number of pastors representing
ethnic ministries, which is especially significant as Freedholm is known
for his efforts to promote ethnic diversity in all areas of the
conference and the church at large.
"You put your imprint on this denomination," said ECC President Glenn
Palmberg in his opening remarks, recalling that it was Freedholm who had
laid hands on Palmberg at the time of the president's ordination. "You
have been a leader for diversity and women in ministry, and you have
advocated for urban ministry," the president continued. "The Central
Conference has led the denomination in all these areas." Describing
Freedholm as a "pastor to pastors," Palmberg also paid tribute to
Freedholm's noted preaching skills.
Palmberg's words were echoed by Don Holmertz, chair of the Central
Conference Ministerial Association and pastor of Valley Evangelical
Covenant Church in Stillman Valley, Illinois. "He cared for us pastors
in difficult situations," Holmertz said, praising Freedholm's devotion
to pastoral care as well as his advocacy for urban and ethnic
ministries. "He comforted, cajoled and confronted. He loved the
ministers." Recalling one personal memory of Freedholm presiding at a
communion table, Holmertz said, "Being in a congregation is where Herb's
heart is at."
Nurturing and mentoring staff was another hallmark of Freedholm's
conference ministry, observed Johnson, a trait commended by Associate
Supt. Jolene Bergstrom Carlson who characterized the superintendent as
an effective staff leader with "a warm and supportive presence" and as
"gentle, kind and caring with a loving heart - it was refreshing to
enter into his presence." Other characteristics drawing praise are his
"patience and grace, someone open to new ideas, inclusive" and someone
seeking justice, exemplifying "a broad, and yet a very specific
manifestation of Christ."
A number of gifts were presented to the couple, including one from Jae
Koo, pastor of Glenview Korean Covenant Church on behalf of all Covenant
Korean pastors. Sandi Vander Kooi, secretary of the conference executive
board, presented a Book of Thanksgiving (letters and notes received from
pastors and friends from throughout the denomination). Conference Chair
Johnson noted that other gifts given to the Freedholms are being
directed to the Herb and Rlou Freedholm Diversity Scholarship at North
Park Theological Seminary.
Obviously moved by the many words of praise and gifts of appreciation,
Freedholm with characteristic humility said, "This conference has been
at the center of my heart for years." Recalling that his grandparents
were members of Ravenswood Covenant Church and that about 30 years of
his ministry has been in the Central Conference, he thanked the
conference staff, conference executive board, committees and commissions
for their support and work. He made special mention of his long
friendship with retired Conference Associate Supt. Craig Anderson and
their common commitment to diversity, women in ministry and evangelism
(the two served together for 14 years).
"I thank the churches," he continued. "I love the church. We have the
best group of pastors anywhere. I have been blessed by each one of you.
I rejoice in the future of this conference."
(Editor's note: Appreciation is expressed to Beth Fredrickson, editor
of the Central Conference Covenanter, for her contributions to this
story.)
Freedholms Honored for Years in Ministry
CHICAGO, IL (November 22, 2004) - A ministry spanning more than four decades
was honored during a Saturday reception for Herbert Freedholm, who
retires at the end of December as superintendent of the Central
Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC).
Freedholm served 21 years in pastoral ministry before taking on a
conference leadership role – one that has continued another 21 years,
observed emcee Douglas Johnson, pastor of North Park Covenant Church and
chair of the Central Conference Executive Board.
Another conference staff member, Jerome Nelson, who serves as director
of church and society ministries, recalled a conversation with Freedholm
when Nelson began his conference position. Nelson said Freedholm asked
him to "be up front" if Freedholm should say anything considered
thoughtless or hurtful with respect to ethnic ministries. "Herb never
said anything insensitive," Nelson said, asking the audience at the
reception to look around and note the "picture of diversity in this
room" as a way of emphasizing the importance of Freedholm's work in
advocating for ethnic and racial diversity within the conference.
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