Pastor Jon Haug Takes on New Role at St. John's
If there’s one element that remains consistent here at St. John’s, it is that the youth are essential to community and wonder, like everyone else, how their faith fits into their everyday lives.
Youth and Family Ministries at St. John’s has undergone quite the transition over the past four years. A shift from two full-time staff members focused on youth and family ministries, with additional part-time support through the nursery and directorial oversight from Pastor Jon Haug, to one sole Pastor in this role. There have been multiple factors that have led to these staffing changes including rising healthcare costs and inflation, a renewed commitment by leadership to pay staff equitably and at market rate, and the necessity to build a sustainable youth and family program for years to come (in the aftermath of changes brought by the COVID-19 pandemic and increasing cultural pressures on our young families). A new season of Youth and Family Ministries at St. John’s is here!
The St. John’s Church Council has established a standing committee focused on Youth and Family Ministries to include lay leaders in planning, provide continuity in programming, and provide ongoing help to St. John’s in 2024 and beyond. St. John’s has formalized the lay leader role of Sunday School Superintendent. Beginning today, St. John’s is committing Pastor Jon Haug, a full-time Pastor and Director, to oversee Youth and Family Ministries. Pastor Jon’s new job title is Associate Pastor, Director of Youth and Family Ministries.
Here is a brief overview of Pastor Jon’s job responsibilities:
- Honing in on families with children, ages newborn-18 years old, and their families
- Serving as the strategic lead for Youth and Family Ministries
- Partnering alongside lay volunteers serving Youth and Family Ministries, leading the strategy and people who serve
With these changes, there are elements of Pastor Jon’s previous job that have shifted. Many of these areas now fall under Pastor Frank Espegren’s directorate to ensure continuity in support and care to the lives of the congregation. These areas include:
- Congregational Care and the Pastoral Care Coordinator
- Strategic lead for Visitation and Grief ministry
- Manager of St. John’s Parish Nurse, Suzi Taylor, RN
The Pastoral Office continues to be shared equally between Pastor Jon Haug, Pastor Frank Espegren, and Pastor Amy Kienzle. All three Pastors will continue to preach and preside the same amount and oversee specific directorate areas.
Pastor Jon has been living into this change following his return from sabbatical this fall and looks forward to integrating the robustness of families – including grandparents, parents, mentors, and children. Pastor Jon hopes to empower families to have spiritual lives every day of the week and find unique ways to build community and opportunities for faith formation both here at St. John’s and beyond.
If you have any questions about this new role, you can connect with Pastor Jon directly at jon.haug@stjohnslc.org or 916.444.0874.


