PASTOR'S CORNER
Pastors Suah-Dennis, Penman Appointed Co-Directors of Evangelical Mission
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Synod is pleased to announce the appointment of the Rev. Dr. Moses Suah-Dennis and the Rev. Bryan Penman as co-directors of evangelical mission.
Dr. Suah-Dennis is pastor of Faith-Immanuel Lutheran Church in East Lansdown. Rev. Penman is pastor of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Conshohocken. They will continue to serve their congregations in this new synod role.
“Both Pastor Bryan Penman and Dr. Moses Suah-Dennis are gifted innovative leaders totaling 25 years of rostered ministry,” Bishop Patricia A. Davenport said in announcing the appointments.
“Dr. Suah-Dennis served as a mission developer and pastor moving a congregation to organization. Pastor Penman has grown his congregation numerical and spiritually, impacting their community with good change.”
“Our ELCA Future Church Design calls us to being newer, younger, and more diverse, which is also reflected in our new team members. We were intentional in contracting with these two leaders and their congregations to maintain the stability in these two vital congregations as we currently have many congregations in pastoral transitions, Bishop Davenport said.
A native of Liberia, Dr. Suah-Dennis was an evangelist in Africa in the Lutheran Church in Liberia and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ghana before coming to the United States. He earned the M.Div from the former Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia in 2005 and the next year was ordained to serve as pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church and as mission developer to plant Faith Worship Center serving the African community. He led the two to merge and be organized as a new community, Faith-Immanuel Lutheran Church, which was received in 2012. Today, Faith-Immanuel is a vibrant growing congregation -multi-generational, economically diverse, and expanding ministries.
In 2015 he earned the D.Min. at the former LTSP, now United Lutheran Seminary. In our Synod he has served six years on the Candidacy Committee as well as the Committee on Discipline planning team for the Rostered Ministers Equipping Event. He is married to Helena Johnson, his partner in ministry. Together they are the parents of Denise, Serena, Aliyah, Jadon, Jordon “and counting.”
“I am excited about this call and the opportunity to bring my earned experience in church-planting and evangelism on two continents, three church bodies and countries to this innovating holy experiment of shared-DEM responsibilities to our missional synod,the ELCA and beloved community,” Dr. Suah-Dennis said.