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John Houck, Sr., Former Lutheran Council and ALC Leader, Dies


From NEWS <NEWS@ELCA.ORG>
Date 02 Jul 1999 13:04:14

ELCA NEWS SERVICE

July 2, 1999

JOHN HOUCK, SR., FORMER LUTHERAN COUNCIL AND ALC LEADER, DIES
99-174-JB

     CHICAGO (ELCA)   The Rev. John R. Houck, Sr., 76, a retired pastor
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and longtime leader
in the Lutheran church, died June 28 in Chautauqua, N.Y.  He once served
as general secretary of the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. and was
executive director of the Division for Service and Mission in America of
the former American Lutheran Church (ALC).
     Funeral services for Houck were set for Saturday, July 3, at St.
Michael Lutheran Church, Baltimore (Perry Hall).  Houck was born in
Baltimore.
     He served as visitation pastor at St. Michael Church following his
retirement from the Lutheran Council in 1987 until his death.
     "Pastor Houck served with distinction during times of great change
within the life of the ALC and subsequently in the concluding years of
the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A.," said the Rev. Lowell G. Almen,
secretary of the ELCA and former editor of  "The Lutheran Standard," the
magazine of the ALC. "Under his leadership, deeper understandings
emerged for the broad dimensions of mission outreach -- both through new
and existing congregations' ministries as well as through social
ministry agencies."
     "His gifts for good order as an administrator and, at the same
time, his ability to nurture leadership in members of his staff and
others made him a cherished mentor for many people," Almen added.
     Houck attended Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and later
completed a bachelor of arts degree in 1947 at Capital University in
Columbus, Ohio.   In 1976, Capital University awarded him an honorary
doctor of divinity degree.  He received a bachelor of divinity degree
from the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary in Columbus, Ohio, in
June 1950.  He was ordained June 26, 1950, at St. James Lutheran Church,
Baltimore.
     Houck served as pastor at St. Michael Church from July 1950 to
August 1960.  He was regional director of American missions for the
former Evangelical Lutheran Church from August 1960 to January 1961 and
served in the same capacity for the ALC in Washington, D.C., from
January 1961 to February 1967.
     From there, Houck served as assistant executive secretary for
American Missions, Division of Mission Services, Lutheran Council in the
U.S.A., until May 1970.  He was executive director of the Board of
American Missions in the ALC from May 1970 to November 1973.
     From November 1973 to June 1979 Houck was executive director of
the ALC Division for Service and Mission in America. In July 1979 he was
called as the general secretary of the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A.
The Lutheran Council was a cooperative agency that served several
Lutheran church bodies in coordinating mission outreach at home and
abroad.
     Houck was committed to "justice and diversity" in the ALC, said
Susan Thompson, who was a service and mission director on Houck's staff
while he was executive director for the ALC Division for Service and
Mission.  Thompson is now executive for maturing congregations, ELCA
Division for Outreach, Chicago.
     "His love for God and the church were deep and abiding," Thompson
said. "He used his life...to help the church share the "good news" in
this country and to help people understand that the gospel calls us as
institutions and individuals to live justly with one another."
     "I was honored to serve on John's staff of the Lutheran Council in
the U.S.A.," said Robert E. A. Lee, former executive director, Office of
Communication and Interpretation, Lutheran Council. "He was faithful to
his own high professional and ethical standards, to Lutheranism and the
church catholic, but most importantly to his Lord and Savior, Jesus
Christ."
     Houck is survived by his wife, Minerva, and four sons: John R.
Houck Jr., Edmond, Okla.; James M. Houck, Sterling, Va.; David W. Houck,
Malpitas, Calif.; Paul H. Houck, Farmington, Minn.; and six
grandchildren.

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