Reverend Dave Whetter
Pastor Dave has been joyfully serving at Salem since October 2009. In 1981, he graduated from the University of the Pacific with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. He then spent the following 20 years in a successful business career in which he literally traveled all over the world. In the fall of 2001, he answered God’s call to ordained ministry and began seminary at St. Paul School of Theology in Kansas City until he could move to Chicago to attend Luther School of Theology. He graduated from Luther School of Theology with a Master of Divinity degree in May 2007. He served his first call at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Overland Park, and after two-and-a-half years as an associate pastor there, felt it was time to answer God’s wider call, which brought him to Salem.

Pastor Dave and his wife, Jill, were married in 1980 and have three children. Jill is a court reporter, a career she has enjoyed off and on since 1980. Their son, D.J., and his wife, Lori, live in Shawnee with their daughter, Addison. D.J. is the Director of Youth Ministry at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Overland Park and Lori is a Digital Supervisor at Zillner, a local marketing and advertising agency. Pastor Dave and Jill’s oldest daughter, Christine, lives in Austin, Texas, where she is an ER Nurse at The Heart Hospital of Austin. Dana, their youngest daughter, is a junior at the University of Kansas, majoring in math. In their free time, Dave and Jill love to spoil Addison, travel, and cook gourmet meals at home together.
By Dave Whetter on 2/26/2012 9:00 AM

Did you ever wonder if the people of Jesus’ day thought he was crazy, or at the very least an optimistic dreamer?   In the Gospel text for today, John has just been arrested, there is violence everywhere the people turn, there are wars happening and Rome has the Jewish people under their control and in the mist of all this, Jesus announces hope.  In the midst of all this he announces, “The time is now fulfilled, God’s Kingdom is near.”  It is a hard thing to believe that in the midst of all the craziness of this world, God’s Kingdom is near.

By Dave Whetter on 2/22/2012 7:00 PM
Lent is not about the “do’s and don’ts” of life; Lent is a time to allow ourselves to have a change of heart and to realize that we are free to serve and love our Savior and all of his creation.
By Dave Whetter on 2/19/2012 9:00 AM
All too often, the church remains silent on issues of the day because we are afraid. We fear we might do the wrong thing. We fear we might not know enough. We fear we do not have enough money to go forward. We fear we might upset someone. We fear we might make a mistake and we are terrified that we might fail. So often our answer is, let’s wait to out. Let’s do nothing for now.
By Dave Whetter on 2/12/2012 9:00 AM
Why did Jesus always tell people not to say anything about what he had done or who he was?  In the very first chapter of Mark, a man possessed by a demon enters the synagogue and the demons recognize Jesus, but Jesus commanded the demons to be quiet (1:25).  Later in this same Chapter, Jesus tells the man with leprosy whom he had healed to say nothing to anyone (1:44).  And in Chapter 9, Jesus tells Peter, James and John to say nothing about the Transfiguration (Mark 9:9) they witnessed as they came down the mountain.  Over and over throughout this Gospel, Jesus would say, Keep this quiet.  What was the big secret?
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