A distinguishing feature of Lutheran churches is that the church council, not the pastor, has final determination on all aspects of running the church, except of course, the theology. The council sets and administers the budget, and determines the overall goals and direction of the church.
This responsibility is borne by nine elected church members. The congregation may nominate for election any adult, confirmed church member, and has the power to accept or reject nominees.  Once elected, a council member typically serves for two years.

Paul Rinehart, council president. Also serves on the property committee and is a lector, communion assistant and is involved in Logos.

Mark Folsom, council member. Serves on the executive committee and finance committee.

Chris Ford, council member. Also serves on the building committee and helps with confirmation, Sunday school and Logos.

Ellen Kilby, council member. Also serves on choir, Stephen’s ministry, Top of the Hill, and the Capital Campaign.

Rob Lundquist, council treasurer. Also serves on the finance committee, property committee and Logos.

Debbie Hinkle, vice president. Also serves on the building committee and helps with confirmation, Sunday school and Logos.

Steve Shumake, council secretary. Also serves on the property committee, choir and building program.

Martin Wright, serves on stewardship committee.

Marty Singley, council member. Also is a communion assistant and church closer.