Dear Friends of Converge MSC,

Solomon wrote, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens” (Ecclesiastes 3:1).

On August 1, 1998, I was hired by Rev. Bernard Tanis and the Executive Board of the Midwest Baptist Conference to be the Executive Director of Church Planting. The decision to leave our church was not taken lightly, and to take this step of faith was life-altering for our family. Little did we know how it would change our fellowship of churches that was started in Rock Island, IL, in 1852.

When we came aboard, the Midwest Baptist Conference consisted of 86 churches in 4 states. During the next twelve years, through Bernie’s vision and the Board’s generosity, Converge MidAmerica (our new name as of 2007) became a significant player in church planting across Converge. We grew over 32% by the end of the decade to 125 churches, expanding into seven states. Then in November of 2008, Rev. Tanis asked me privately if I would be interested in succeeding him. Mary and I were seeking the Lord’s direction; at the same time, I was working part-time for the National office as their National Director of Church Planting, and they were seeking for me to go full-time with them. After a few months of agonizing prayer, we decided it would be best to submit ourselves to the Board’s interview process and allow them to decide if it would be best for us to stay and succeed Rev. Tanis or for us to consider moving on to the national church planting position. Through a rigorous interview process, the Executive Board decided in June of 2009 to nominate me for the office of the President of Converge MidAmerica at our October Biennial meeting at Heartland Church in Fishers, IN, where the Delegates voted and approved the Board’s motion with a 99% affirmation. After a three-month sabbatical, I started my Presidency on March 1, 2010.

During this time, Rev. Tanis and I were together working on a merger negotiation with the Converge Michigan Region, and on June 1, 2010, we celebrated the merger between these two regions. An additional 50 churches, staff, and a 180-acre camp in Central Michigan became part of the Converge MidAmerica family.

Many say the smooth succession plan is why the merger went through without a hitch and propelled us to a 76% growth during the decade of 2010 (taking us to 511 churches by 2020 with the merger of Converge Southeast/Caribbean). Currently, Converge MSC consists of 711 partner churches as we continue to ride the wave from the well-thought-out succession plan devised by Rev. Tanis and the Executive Board back in 2009.

Feeling a great responsibility to do the same, I have followed the playbook they handed me and encouraged the board to do the same, trusting God for the same extraordinary results — a Spirit-led, Spirit-filled succession plan that will honor God and ensure continued fulfillment of our mission of starting and strengthening churches.

Eighteen months ago, I had a private conversation with Danny Parmelee, our VP of Church Planting, about his interest in succeeding me as President. His response was perfect; he was surprised, humbled, and, over time, excited about the possibilities. I asked him and his family to pray for the next six months and get back to me. He came back within three months excited as the Lord was warming his heart to the idea. A year ago, in September, I brought this succession plan to our Board and told them that it is now their duty to vet and interview Danny and make sure they can unanimously nominate him to the churches for this position. After a rigorous vetting and interview process, I am proud to announce that at our last Board meeting on September 28, 2023, Danny Parmelee was unanimously nominated for the next President of Converge MSC and to be presented for a vote by our members at our next Business Meeting scheduled for October 24-25, 2024, at our Connect Conference.

Over the next months, you will receive several communications about this transition from the Executive Board, Danny, and myself. Beginning in January, Danny and I will crisscross the region from the northern reaches of Michigan all the way down through parts of the Caribbean. We will be hosting in-person meetings to provide deeper insights into the transition. We eagerly anticipate your presence at one of these gatherings, where we will share our vision and join together in prayer, asking for God’s continued guidance in advancing His mission through Converge MSC.

On a personal note, I look forward to answering any questions you may have about this succession plan, so please do not hesitate to call or email.

It has been an honor over these last 25 years,

To God be the Glory, Gary Rohrmayer President of Converge MidAmerica

Dear Friends of Converge MSC,

Solomon wrote, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens” (Ecclesiastes 3:1).

On August 1, 1998, I was hired by Rev. Bernard Tanis and the Executive Board of the Midwest Baptist Conference to be the Executive Director of Church Planting. The decision to leave our church was not taken lightly, and to take this step of faith was life-altering for our family. Little did we know how it would change our fellowship of churches that was started in Rock Island, IL, in 1852.

When we came aboard, the Midwest Baptist Conference consisted of 86 churches in 4 states. During the next twelve years, through Bernie’s vision and the Board’s generosity, Converge MidAmerica (our new name as of 2007) became a significant player in church planting across Converge. We grew over 32% by the end of the decade to 125 churches, expanding into seven states. Then in November of 2008, Rev. Tanis asked me privately if I would be interested in succeeding him. Mary and I were seeking the Lord’s direction; at the same time, I was working part-time for the National office as their National Director of Church Planting, and they were seeking for me to go full-time with them. After a few months of agonizing prayer, we decided it would be best to submit ourselves to the Board’s interview process and allow them to decide if it would be best for us to stay and succeed Rev. Tanis or for us to consider moving on to the national church planting position. Through a rigorous interview process, the Executive Board decided in June of 2009 to nominate me for the office of the President of Converge MidAmerica at our October Biennial meeting at Heartland Church in Fishers, IN, where the Delegates voted and approved the Board’s motion with a 99% affirmation. After a three-month sabbatical, I started my Presidency on March 1, 2010.

During this time, Rev. Tanis and I were together working on a merger negotiation with the Converge Michigan Region, and on June 1, 2010, we celebrated the merger between these two regions. An additional 50 churches, staff, and a 180-acre camp in Central Michigan became part of the Converge MidAmerica family.

Many say the smooth succession plan is why the merger went through without a hitch and propelled us to a 76% growth during the decade of 2010 (taking us to 511 churches by 2020 with the merger of Converge Southeast/Caribbean). Currently, Converge MSC consists of 711 partner churches as we continue to ride the wave from the well-thought-out succession plan devised by Rev. Tanis and the Executive Board back in 2009.

Feeling a great responsibility to do the same, I have followed the playbook they handed me and encouraged the board to do the same, trusting God for the same extraordinary results — a Spirit-led, Spirit-filled succession plan that will honor God and ensure continued fulfillment of our mission of starting and strengthening churches.

Eighteen months ago, I had a private conversation with Danny Parmelee, our VP of Church Planting, about his interest in succeeding me as President. His response was perfect; he was surprised, humbled, and, over time, excited about the possibilities. I asked him and his family to pray for the next six months and get back to me. He came back within three months excited as the Lord was warming his heart to the idea. A year ago, in September, I brought this succession plan to our Board and told them that it is now their duty to vet and interview Danny and make sure they can unanimously nominate him to the churches for this position. After a rigorous vetting and interview process, I am proud to announce that at our last Board meeting on September 28, 2023, Danny Parmelee was unanimously nominated for the next President of Converge MSC and to be presented for a vote by our members at our next Business Meeting scheduled for October 24-25, 2024, at our Connect Conference.

Over the next months, you will receive several communications about this transition from the Executive Board, Danny, and myself. Beginning in January, Danny and I will crisscross the region from the northern reaches of Michigan all the way down through parts of the Caribbean. We will be hosting in-person meetings to provide deeper insights into the transition. We eagerly anticipate your presence at one of these gatherings, where we will share our vision and join together in prayer, asking for God’s continued guidance in advancing His mission through Converge MSC.

On a personal note, I look forward to answering any questions you may have about this succession plan, so please do not hesitate to call or email.

It has been an honor over these last 25 years,

To God be the Glory, Gary Rohrmayer President of Converge MidAmerica

Dear Converge MSC Churches,

On September 28, 2023, the Board of Overseers of Converge Mid-America, Southeast & Caribbean (Converge MSC) unanimously, and enthusiastically, endorsed Danny Parmelee to succeed Gary Rohrmayer as our future president. 

We thank Gary for his faithful service, excellent stewardship and wise leadership over the past two and a half decades of significant impact and incredible growth. The unity and strength of our district have been directly impacted by Gary’s leadership, and we have seen great results as we’ve worked to start and strengthen churches together.

When Gary approached us about beginning the succession process, the board, with Gary’s support, began an extensive vetting process. Although we all knew Danny well and had worked with him for several years in his role as VP of Church Planting, we wanted to take a deeper look into his qualifications for becoming the new point leader for Converge MSC. A subcommittee of the Board of Overseers conducted a series of interviews covering almost every area of organizational leadership and future vision. We also contracted Jerry Dahl and Stephen Dahl of Strategic Team-Makers to do an exhaustive 360 review and personality profile. The results of our extensive interviews, along with the 360 review and personality profile, served to show us what we knew in our hearts. Danny Parmelee is, without a doubt, the man God has for us to lead Converge MSC into the future. As a Board, we look forward to supporting Danny as he takes the helm.

Having the privilege to serve as a board member of Converge MSC for several years, and as chairman for the past several years, I’ve had a front-row seat to many of the struggles and challenges, along with many of the opportunities and strategic decisions that God has allowed to come our way. Bathed in prayer and with a heart for unity and impact, the Board has supported our president and our churches, and God willing, we will continue to do so as Danny takes the helm. Our desire, as one of ten regions in Converge, is to honor Jesus in everything we do within our region and throughout the world as we work together to strengthen our churches to make disciple-makers who, in turn, plant strong, healthy churches while sending out others to do the same.

We sincerely hope that you will be able to attend one of the many gatherings that Gary & Danny will be hosting throughout our region in the months to come. We also hope you will be able to join us at one of the Celebration Banquets in Chicago on April 18 or in Orlando on April 25 to celebrate Gary’s 25 years of service to Converge. We truly have much to celebrate!

We wish Gary the very best in his retirement from leadership in Converge MSC and we pray for continued impact in his other endeavors. We look forward with great anticipation as Danny steps into his new role as President, upon the vote of the churches at the Connect Conference in October 2024.

I was first introduced to Converge when I was only 19 years old. I was a freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and had recently surrendered my life to Christ. With my newfound faith, I knew it was important to plug into a local church. In God’s sovereignty, I ended up at Oshkosh Community church. This church plant was not only evangelistically growing, but it was also actively involved in planting churches. Steve Johnson, the lead pastor, was one of the key leaders in Converge’s church planting movement. Steve played a pivotal role in identifying and fostering my gifts and call to plant a church.

After college, Emili and I got married and moved to Minneapolis so that I could attend Bethel Seminary. After completing my Master of Divinity at Bethel Seminary, I was sent to Converge’s Church Planting Assessment Center, where I was recommended to plant a church. In 2004, through prayer and discernment, Emili and I felt called to move to Milwaukee, WI to plant Epikos Church. What started as a small group bible study in our living room grew to a multi-campus, multi-ethnic church of over 2,000 people. It was a front-row seat to see God do amazing things.

Early on in my church planting journey, I met Gary Rohrmayer. It’s crazy to think that we’ve known each other for 20 years already! Over the years, we collaborated on church planting initiatives and at times talked about me serving Converge MidAmerica with their church planting movement. In 2017, I made the difficult decision to leave my church plant to serve as the Vice President of Converge MidAmerica. While it was difficult to leave all that God had done and was doing, I sensed a clear call to this next season of ministry and was also confident that Epikos would continue to be in good hands with the staff and leadership.

Since taking on this role, I’ve been dedicated to recruiting, deploying, and training church planters; we’ve been able to deploy 68 church planters and campus launches. In addition to my responsibilities of church planting, I’ve worked closely with Gary and the rest of the executive team to grow and strengthen Converge MSC. I was surprised when Gary approached me and asked me to pray about succeeding him as President. I probably looked like a deer in headlights when he asked; I didn’t even verbally respond as so many thoughts were spinning through my mind. I think part of my initial hesitation stemmed from the misconception that this shift in roles would mean moving away from something I’m truly passionate about, which is supporting church planters. The more I prayed about it, I realized it’s not a departure at all, but instead, it’s using my leadership in a greater capacity to serve our planters, pastors, and churches.

I’m honored to be considered as the candidate for the next President of Converge MSC. Converge has been my family for over 20 years; we have such an amazing group of planters, pastors, and churches, and I’m excited to use my gifts and abilities to relentlessly serve to help them make a difference in their communities. Our movement is already strong and growing thanks to Gary, the Board, and our partner churches. I see this transition as a mandate to fan the flame and galvanize our mission of starting and strengthening churches to become a catalytic movement of reproducing churches.

With Connect 2024 just around the corner, we’re gearing up to vote on a new president and board members. These are exciting times for our movement, and we eagerly anticipate witnessing God’s continued work among us. The Board has already vetted all of the candidates, and now it’s your church’s turn to play a crucial role in this process.

Step 1: Delegate Selection and Registration

September 13, 2024
Each lead pastor must select delegates from their church to vote, in addition to their own vote. The number of delegates per church is based on membership size. This procedure aligns with the Converge MidAmerica By-Laws We recommend you choose board members and pastoral staff as your delegates.

      • – Church Plants: 2 votes
      • – Member Churches:
        • 1-50 members: 3 delegates
        • 51-100 members: 4 delegates
        • 101-150 members: 5 delegates
        • 151-200 members: 6 delegates
        • 201-250 members: 7 delegates
        • 251-300 members: 8 delegates
        • 301-350 members: 9 delegates
        • 351-400 members: 10 delegates
        • 401+ members: 10 delegates

 

Lead Pastors, you will register your delegates online by providing their name and email (or WhatsApp number) at www.vote.convergemidamerica.org starting Sept 13st.  Please ensure your delegates are registered by the deadline of Oct 13th. Your timely participation is crucial for our organization’s future.

Step 2: Voting Process

Ballot links will be emailed (WhatsApp in some countries) to all registered delegates on October 14th at 9 AM CST (10 AM EST)

Voting Opens: October 14th, 9:00 AM CST (10 AM EST)
Voting Closes: October 18th, 3:00 PM CST (4 PM EST)

Step 3: Announcement of Results In Person

October 19 – Connect Conference Dominican Republic
October 19 – Connect Conference Cap Haitian, Haiti  (via Video)
October 22 – Connect Conference Orlando, FL
October 24 – Connect Conference Chicago, IL

If you have any technical issues during the voting process please contact  Kirsten@convergemidamerica.org.  If you have any governance or procedural questions please contact any of the  District Board Members.  

Footnote 1 5.7.4 Attendance at Meetings. Members shall be represented at meetings of the Members by delegates selected by each Member. Each Member Church shall be entitled to three (3) delegates for the first fifty (50) members or less, and one (1) additional delegate for each additional fifty (50) members or major fraction thereof; provided, however, that no Member Church shall be entitled to have more than ten (10) delegates in total. Each Member Church Plant shall be entitled to two (2) delegates. In the event of a dispute with respect to the number of delegates that a Member is entitled to have represent it at a meeting, the Board of Overseers, by affirmative vote following such procedures as it may adopt, shall have the exclusive power to determine the number of delegates that the Member is entitled to have represent it at the meeting

New Board Members

Mark Albrecht and his wife Michelle planted NorthBridge Church in Antioch, IL in 2001.  They dreamed of planting a church that expressed the love of Christ by tangibly blessing the community.  Just recently NorthBridge had the joy of funding, constructing, and dedicating the community’s first fully-accessible playground where children with and without disabilities can play together.  They also envisioned a church that birthed new churches and intentionally raised the next generation of leaders.  Now after 20 years, they feel like they have had a front-row seat to watch God fulfill this vision as they have sent out three separate teams to start new churches while also raising up many young pastors, planters, and ministry leaders.  While Mark continues as Lead Pastor, Michelle operates as Staff Pastor, shepherding the staff and serving as spiritual formation director for the team.  Mark and Michelle’s greatest joy these days is that their son Cody now serves on the staff as Worship Arts Director at NorthBridge, and they have the privilege of being grandparents to two young girls.  Beyond ministry, Mark’s great passions are golf, fishing, and the Chicago Cubs.
Jon Bechtle is the Executive Pastor of Community Life at Chapelstreet Church. He has spent his career serving in the local church and in Christian higher education. A Wheaton College and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School graduate, he is married to Laila and has four daughters: Irena, Elizabeth, Emma, and Evangeline.
Abram Delgado is the lead pastor of Casa de Oracion. In March 2021, with the help of Converge and other churches, Casa de Oracion finally purchased a building. This year, Casa de Oracion started hosting two Sunday services. Casa de Oracion is located in Round Lake, IL. Pastor Abram Delgado has been married to his wife Cristina for 24 years and has two daughters, Hannah and Miah, currently students at Trinity Christian College in Chicago. Abram worked as a youth pastor and worship leader and later as a Pastor’s Assistant for ten years at Comunidad Cristiana in Tenancingo, Mexico, where he also studied music and completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Theology.
Brenda Lark, alongside her husband Lamarr, founded Connection Church in Libertyville in 2013, where she serves as the pastor’s wife. She is a former teacher and educator in the community, earning degrees from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana. Brenda now works as a realtor in Illinois and Florida, bringing her dedication and expertise to her clients. In addition to her real estate work, she collaborates with Lamarr in their business ventures. Married for over 39 years, Brenda is the proud mother of their adult children, Lamarr II, Jasmine, and Moriah. Her favorite Bible verse is Philippians 3:10, which reflects her deep commitment to knowing Christ and living out her faith.
Charlotte Rappuhn, a member of Hope Community Church in Nashville, Tennessee, has had a long and successful legal career. Born and raised on a farm in Kentucky, she moved to Nashville after college to attend law school at Vanderbilt University and has lived in Nashville ever since. Upon graduation from Vanderbilt, Charlotte worked in private practice, then moved to the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office. In that position, Charlotte worked for eight years in the Consumer Protection/Antitrust Division and the Criminal Appeals Division. From there, Charlotte moved to the federal courts and worked as a staff attorney for two district court judges, assisting in both civil and criminal cases. Charlotte continued in that position for over 20 years before retiring in 2021. Charlotte has been married to Jeff, an attorney with the HCA, Inc., for 36 years. They have two wonderful sons, Lucas and Jonah, and a lovely daughter-in-law, Brooke.
Scott Swanson has served at The Orchard in McHenry, IL, for 15 years. After 17 years working in the business world, he joined The Orchard staff as Pastor of Family Ministries in July 2009 and became the Senior Pastor on April 1, 2018. He received a BA in Business with an emphasis in Management and Leadership from Judson University and his Masters of Divinity from Bethel Seminary. Scott has a heart for missions, having led many short-term trips over the years and serving on multiple Converge pastoral training trips. He especially has a passion for Haiti and has an ongoing relationship since 2012 with the Haitian ministry, Real Love Ministries International, of which he currently serves as President of their US Board. Scott and his wife, Dorene, have been married for 34 years. They have two grown sons and a teenage daughter.

Renewing Board Members

Norm Byers is the Founding and Lead Pastor of Genesis Church of Petoskey, Michigan, with multiple congregations. Norm and Brenda have been married for 30 years and have three adult children. Norm earned a BA in Communications from Cedarville University in 1992, a Masters of Divinity from Cornerstone Theological Seminary in 1998, was ordained by First Baptist Church of Hart in 1999, and in 2023 earned a Doctor of Ministry from Liberty University in Leadership. Norm likes taking walks with Brenda, working out and running three times a week, and watching the Detroit Lions.
Efren S. Carlos graduated from the Center of Excellence in Church Leadership (CECL) in 2006. He has been the lead pastor of The Seed of Faith Ministries (SOF) in Miami, FL, since 2005. He is currently the President of the Filipino Converge Extension Ministries, which assists Converge National in starting new churches, strengthening existing churches, and sending missionaries to Filipino communities. He also served as the Vice Chairman for Converge South East before it merged with Converge MidAmerica.
Cecil Hollar has over 30 years of experience in Business Operations, Consulting, Management Services, and Human Resources with IBM. He has also served on numerous non-profit boards, focusing on child literacy in disadvantaged communities. Cecil is currently serving as staff manager at Rejoice in the Lord Ministries.
Watson Jones III is the Executive Pastor of Salem Baptist Church of Chicago. He was formerly the Senior Pastor of Compassion Baptist Church on Chicago’s Southside. Watson enjoys reading and all things music.
Pastor Tom Messer is passionate about preaching and teaching the Bible in a way that emphasizes Biblical accuracy and a Christ-centered focus. He believes the Bible should be practical, life-relatable, and done with spiritual power. As lead pastor at Trinity Baptist, Tom is involved in leadership and is instrumental in the vision and strategic direction for all of Trinity Ministries. He enjoys helping pastors and churches develop personally, grow in leadership, and help churches and leaders develop healthy ministry church practices and strategies. He leads coaching networks for pastors and serves on multiple boards that are kingdom-focused education, church partnerships, and world evangelism.
Eric Moore is the co-founder and pastor of Tree of Life Bible Fellowship in Royal Oak, Michigan. Eric is also a professor at Moody Theological Seminary, which has two locations: Chicago, Illinois, and Plymouth, Michigan. Both Eric and Marilyn have three children and two grandchildren.
Paul Urban is the former Planting and founding pastor of The Journey Church, a multiplication church in Norton Shores, Michigan. He has served as the Next Steps Pastor at Grace River Church in O’Fallon, Missouri, since 2023. He has been married to Jennifer for 32 years and has three grown children.
Richard Wollard After working for 15 years nationally as a manufacturing executive in the healthcare industry, Richard committed his life to Christ at Faith Church in Grayslake, completed his MDiv at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, and has been serving in pastoral ministry with Converge MidAmerica for the last 24 years. Richard has been active in church planting, has served as a former CMA board member for 15 years, and is currently serving as the Senior Pastor of Springbrook Community Church in Huntley, IL. Richard and Carolyn have been married for 39 years, and they have four daughters, three sons-in-law, and four grandchildren.