Adventure Pastor, Outdoor Nations Network, outdoors, Prescott, RIM2RIM, Yosemite, Zion

MINISTERING IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS

by  JOHN W. KENNEDY

Steven P. Lummer has pastored Discovery Church in Prescott, Arizona, for 18 years, but the congregation today looks a lot different than when he started.

Eight years ago, the renamed Discovery pivoted, shifting its mission. Rather than continue as First Assembly of God catering to traditional churchgoers, Lummer and his wife, Brenda, decided to concentrate on the growing local demographic that loved the outdoors.

Prescott is a magnet for recreation-minded residents, at the crossroads between major hiking and mountain bike trails. So, Lummer resolved to seek those who resonate spending time in places such as Yosemite National Park, the Grand Canyon, or Zion National Park. For his 60th birthday, Lummer hiked the Grand Canyon rim to rim for three days and 23.8 miles with his daughter, Natascha Kling. She and her husband, Adam Kling, are lead pastors at Urban Hope Church in Flagstaff.

“Our approach was to be a little bit John Muir, a little bit John Wesley,” says Lummer, who just turned 63. “Some people peeled off when we shifted and the tradeoff was painful, but we feel like it was what God wanted us to do.”

In addition to pastoring, Lummer became a U.S. Missions Outdoors Nations Network chaplain. Subsequently, Discovery Church has become outdoor-driven — hosting rock climbing, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, and biking events. Lummer has baptized people in rivers and parks. Lummer currently is raising funds to purchase a food truck that would be stationed at trailheads through the Outdoor Nations Network.

Like other recreational chaplains, Lummer has found that getting to know people over time is a necessary prerequisite to discussions about Jesus.

“Going to the trailheads and building relationships is a unique niche ministry,” Lummer says. “They are more open to talking when not boxed into a service.”

S. Brad Sasser says Lummer has mentored him in his recent endeavor to become a U.S. Missions outdoor chaplain. Sasser is in a similar hot spot for recreational enthusiasts, based in Damascus, Virginia, considered Trail Town USA. He builds relationships with Appalachian Trail hikers, cooking for them at hostels along the way. He also sets up at road crossings or gaps, providing fresh fruit, socks, and adhesive bandage strips to hikers.

Under his ministry Trail Servants, Sasser offers devotional content on an app that can be downloaded.

“It’s a lot of seed planting and watering,” says Sasser, who recently baptized three people he befriended. Sasser says he’s gleaned a wealth of wisdom from Lummer.

“To work with people in outdoor space really requires building relationships. It’s not, Hey, let me tell you about Jesus the first time you meet them,” says Sasser, 40. “As a church planter, Steve had to have tenacity and a tough skin to connect with people.”

Sasser, who has earned the trail nickname “Shep,” as in shepherd, says Lummer impressed upon him the need for compassion and empathy as an outdoor chaplain.

“A lot of time must be spent layering relationships with people,” Sasser says. “When people see that I care about them and what they do, they begin to ask questions about what I do.”

The Lummers, approaching their 40th wedding anniversary in August, met at Westside Assembly in Davenport, Iowa, when Tommy Barnett pastored the church. Steve accepted Christ under Barnett’s ministry.

After serving as a youth pastor in Iowa, California, and Ohio, Lummer planted Lakecrest Assembly of God (now Redemption AG) in Wentzville, Missouri, where he stayed for 13 years before moving to Arizona. Today, Brenda is a preschool teacher and Steve supplements his income as a real estate agent and adventure photographer.

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Arizona, GRAND CANYON, RIM2RIM

GRAND CANYON RIM 2 RIM FOR MY 60TH

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What an amazing birthday gift from my daughter and hiking buddy Natascha.

For my 60th birthday she arranged and set up our RIM2RIM three day hike in the Grand Canyon.

northrim-us-start

Starting early with about a four hour  shuttle from the village at the South Rim with https://www.trans-canyonshuttle.com we headed toward the North Rim and camped at the North Rim campgrounds.

https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232489

The North Rim campground fills up fast but worth the effort.

We Started the next day at 4:00 am getting ready for the three day “23.8” mile hike to the South Rim.

northrim-subway-2

One of my favorite moment was watch Natascha sense of awe in this amazing place.

northrim--trail-1

 

northrim-tunnel-faces

northrim-bridge

faces-creek

Bright Angel Creek at Manzanita rest stop.

cottonwood-

Heading into Cottonwood Campground.

Bright Angel Creek at Phantom Ranch.

The Phantom Ranch Cafe and restaurant.  What a cool place….literally.

I ask the resident forest ranger and she told me this was the correct temperature.

Thus the reason we were always looking for shade.

A group that was camping close to us decided to leave before breakfast so they gave us their tickets and we accepted gladly:)

Yep, we used the mule mail system.

These animals were well cared for and not abused.

Somehow I was able to capture this Milky Way shot with my GoPro laying on a picnic table. # Grateful!

The reason I did not bring my Sony full frame gear was obviously because the weight in my back pack.

At the Colorado River and ready for the hike to Indian Gardens.

Getting there.

What a great trip ….what a great experience with the best daughter a dad could ever ask for.

Thanks again Natascha for making another memory. We will never look at the Grand Canyon the same ever again. 

RIM2RIM hike June 20-23, 2018

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Arizona, GRAND CANYON, RIM2RIM

GRAND CANYON RIM 2 RIM FOR MY 60TH

grand-canyon-pic

What an amazing birthday gift from my daughter and hiking buddy Natascha.

For my 60th birthday she arranged and set up our RIM2RIM three day hike in the Grand Canyon.

northrim-us-start

Starting early with about a four hour  shuttle from the village at the South Rim with https://www.trans-canyonshuttle.com we headed toward the North Rim and camped at the North Rim campgrounds.

https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232489

The North Rim campground fills up fast but worth the effort.

We Started the next day at 4:00 am getting ready for the three day “23.8” mile hike to the South Rim.

northrim-subway-2

One of my favorite moment was watch Natascha sense of awe in this amazing place.

northrim--trail-1

 

northrim-tunnel-faces

northrim-bridge

faces-creek

Bright Angel Creek at Manzanita rest stop.

cottonwood-

Heading into Cottonwood Campground.

Bright Angel Creek at Phantom Ranch.

The Phantom Ranch Cafe and restaurant.  What a cool place….literally.

I ask the resident forest ranger and she told me this was the correct temperature.

Thus the reason we were always looking for shade.

A group that was camping close to us decided to leave before breakfast so they gave us their tickets and we accepted gladly:)

Yep, we used the mule mail system.

These animals were well cared for and not abused.

Somehow I was able to capture this Milky Way shot with my GoPro laying on a picnic table. # Grateful!

The reason I did not bring my Sony full frame gear was obviously because the weight in my back pack.

At the Colorado River and ready for the hike to Indian Gardens.

Getting there.

What a great trip ….what a great experience with the best daughter a dad could ever ask for.

Thanks again Natascha for making another memory. We will never look at the Grand Canyon the same ever again. 

RIM2RIM hike June 20-23, 2018

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