Introducing Bridge Pastor Paul Baglyos
Beloved people of St. John’s,
My name is Paul Baglyos and I am delighted to begin serving as your bridge pastor on October 1, 2025. My journey to St. John’s has been a bit serendipitous – more of that later in this letter – but today I write to share a little about my wife and myself as we prepare for our cross-country move to Sacramento next week.
I was born on August 10, 1958, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and was baptized and confirmed at Christ Lutheran Church in Schoenersville – now home to the offices of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Synod of the ELCA. In 1980, I graduated with my bachelors degree in philosophy from Muhlenberg College, and in 1984, earned my Masters of Divinity in Old Testament from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg (now part of United Lutheran Seminary).
My wife Sharon and I were married on September 6, 1980 in southeastern Nebraska, where she grew up as the third of four children in a dairy farming family. Our daughter Gretchen was born in 1983 and now lives in Oakland, and our son Nathan, born in 1988, now lives in Los Angeles.
I was ordained in 1984 and began ministry as associate pastor at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Allentown, Pennsylvania. In 1988, we moved to Chicago, where I began Ph.D. studies at the University of Chicago. While serving Zion Lutheran Church of Penbrook in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, I completed my doctorate in the History of Christianity in 1997. My later calls included campus pastor at Thiel College from 2001–2007 and director of the Center for Theology and Land at Wartburg Theological Seminary from 2007–2009. Following a financial retrenchment at Wartburg Seminary, I worked as deployed staff for the ELCA until 2021, when I became pastor at Evangelical Lutheran Church in Frederick, Maryland.
About two years ago, Sharon and I began wondering about retirement and how we might move closer to our children in California – close enough for regular visits, but with enough space for everyone to breathe. During a holiday visit to Oakland with our daughter and son-in-law nearly two years ago, we decided to take a day-trip to Sacramento to explore possibilities. My wife and I researched the local ELCA congregations and were immediately drawn to St. John’s, thanks to your robust online presence. From that first New Year's Day visit, Sharon and I fell in love with the city of Sacramento and have made an effort to visit the city every time we’ve visited family in the bay area. Sharon and Gretchen even attended a service here and brought me back your 2024 Annual Report!
Our original plan upon retiring to Sacramento was simply to join St. John’s and be active members. We looked forward to joining your vibrant and varied worship, diving into the life of a city church, and sharing in your expansive mission. After informing Bishop Jeff Johnson about our impending move to Sacramento and my willingness to serve in an interim or bridge capacity, I received a query from the bishop’s office about whether I might serve as a bridge pastor at St. John’s.
This felt like a biblical miracle. I was already drawn to the congregation and eager to join the community – serving as your bridge pastor in this season of transition was icing on the cake! St. John’s is a vital, thriving congregation with strong forward momentum, faithfully living out Christ’s call in Sacramento and beyond.
I understand it has been some time since St. John’s has had a bridge or interim pastor, so I want to be clear about my role. A bridge pastor is not to spin new dreams and visions, but rather to help ensure that the current dreams and visions do not diminish in energy or enthusiasm as we live in this period of interim. The interim period is important – when transitions occur in the life of a church, the congregation needs an opportunity to gather as companions of grief. People need to accompany one another in this grief and experience their continued walk together as a community of faith, now with the absence of their beloved former pastor. Over the interim period, the spirit of God will begin to move hearts and minds to turn to what is coming, rather than what has been. My role as your bridge pastor is to provide pastoral leadership and care as the spirit is helping this congregation make shifts to prepare for new leadership.
Beyond ministry, I’m an enthusiastic, if modestly skilled, guitarist – composing and recording original instrumental music in my home studio and posting to SoundCloud. I love nearly all genres, especially Beethoven, the Rolling Stones, Motown, soul, funk, jazz, and blues. I also enjoy chess, reading history, theology, literature, and forensic investigation, and I aspire to improve both my chess and harmonica skills.
Sharon and I look forward to meeting you this fall. My first Sunday with you will be October 5, and I am eager to worship together, share in fellowship, and join you in the mission we hold in common.Thank you for your warm welcome, generous hospitality, and commitment to this mission we share.
Yours in Christ,
Pastor Paul Baglyos






