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Greetings and welcome to the Pastor's Page.

My name is Larry Sexe, and I'm the Pastor of Deerfield Lutheran Church. My last name usually raises eyebrows so let me explain it this way. Sexe is an anglicized form of the Norwegian place name Sekse. My grandfather left the Hardanger Fjord and settled at Hegg which is near Blair, Wisconsin. In coming to America the spelling of his 'place name', which he used as a last name, was changed from 'Sekse' to Sexe, and that's how I got my memorable name!

My wife Debbie and I were both raised in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Deb's grandfather Knute came to the US from England by way of Shanghai, China, where her father was born. I mention this bit of genealogy and geography because although Deerfield Lutheran Church was founded by Norwegians, our present members trace their roots to many places across the globe. We're becoming more and more a multicultural community of faith. Deb and I also have two daughters:  Elizabeth is continuing teaching dance, performing, and doing choreography along with teaching pilates. Kari  a graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College in secondary education – social studies is pursuing her master’s degree in Library and Media Studies at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

I began serving as Pastor of Deerfield Lutheran in 1993, and before that served congregations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. I'm a graduate of St. Olaf College and the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. That's a little bit about my background.

Besides my name the other thing that people ask about when they first meet me is why I wear this funny collar. I often wear what is called a clerical collar. Why? Our oldest daughter once drew a picture of me in my "uniform" for a school assignment. She wrote this caption, "My Dad the service worker!" I like that. Wearing this strange collar is a way of reminding me that I serve Jesus Christ and his Body - made up of a very diverse group of people. But I'm here to be a servant. I know some folks see a collar and think something else (it's a power symbol - a reminder of some bad experiences with church authority) - I can't change that. All I can do is try and be the best servant I possibly can be. After 32 years as a pastor I'm still learning what Jesus meant by servant leadership. Another thing I'd say about ministry is this: Christians are called by Jesus Christ to be living parables (or riddles) of Jesus and the Kingdom of God to all the people we meet. Being a parable is not easy work. Sometimes you are misunderstood and look foolish, even weird, to folks who judge us by worldly standards.

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