A Letter from Pastor Jon Haug
It’s hard to believe that this August marks 10 years since I was called as your Associate Pastor here at St. John’s. When I arrived in 2015 as the Director of Congregational Life, my oldest child was beginning first grade. This summer, we’ll be touring colleges before she enters her junior year of high school!
My call to St. John’s was clear enough to uproot my family from the Midwest, moving us even further from extended family, to serve as your pastor. I came to this call with a sense of wonder: might I someday be called to serve as a senior pastor in a large ELCA congregation? Working alongside Pastor Frank, who I often say is the best boss I’ve ever had, has given me a front row seat to the role of Senior Pastor and aided my discernment.
Over the past three years, I have gained clarity that I am not called to serve as a senior pastor in a large congregation in this season of life. In fact, I have increasingly felt God leading me in a different direction. Last fall, I asked the St. John’s Church Council to bless my work and time as a chaplaincy student at Sutter Roseville Medical Center as part of my continuing education. This program has affirmed the call that God is moving me towards becoming a hospital chaplain as my next career move.
After 15 years as a congregational pastor, I’ve grown immensely and am deeply grateful for all that I’ve learned. However, if I’m honest, this work has always pressed the boundaries of my family life. I have continued to be drawn toward work that honors the best of my pastoral skills, while allowing me to be more present as a father and husband. As such, I will complete my chaplaincy training and apply for chaplain positions beginning in February 2026. I will depart St. John’s as your Associate Pastor upon accepting a new call as a chaplain.
St. John’s has graciously supported me in integrating chaplaincy education into my work here. I feel immense gratitude towards St. John’s for this and so many other blessings you have given me and my family throughout the years. As I continue this chaplaincy education over the next eight months, I remain committed to supporting a healthy leadership transition. Only God knows when a new senior pastor will begin at St. John’s, but know that the leadership is committed to remaining a two-pastor church. My hope is to model, with you, a meaningful ending.
We trust in the Holy Spirit to guide us!
Pastor Jon



