Resident Faculty

 
  The Reverend Dr. Robert E. Grossmann, Professor of Apologetics, has B.A. in Philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley, a B.D. from Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, an STM and DD from Whitefield Theological Seminary, Winter Garden, Florida and a PhD from Reformed International Theological Seminary, Fellsmere, Florida.

He has been Associate Professor of Church History and Ministerial Studies at Mid-America Reformed Seminary, Orange City, Iowa, Visiting Professor of Church History at Whitefield Theological Seminary, Winter Garden, Florida, and Associate Professor of Practical Theology for Reformation Extension Seminary, Fellsmere, Florida. He served the Reformed Church in the United States as a Church planter of Hope Reformed Church, Pierre, South Dakota, Northland Reformed Church, Kansas City, Missouri, and currently
Providence Reformed Church, Vermillion, South Dakota. He pastored the Odessa Yoked Charge at Herreid and Artas, South Dakota, Grace Reformed Church, Mitchell, South Dakota, Peace Reformed Church, Garner, Iowa and was co-founder of the Free Reformed Church of Kenya. He also served as President of the Covenant East Classis , RCUS and Vice President of the Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States.

With Elector Publications, he published "What We Think Before We Think: A Presuppositional Apologetics Primer;" "Outline History of the Reformed Church in the United States;" "The Protestant Reformation and World History:" "Ten Lessons for Students; The Meaning and Application of Biblical Baptism;" and "The Holy Catholic Church and Its Biblical Government." He was co-editor of "You Shall Be My People," published by the Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States. His published articles include "The Sabbath of Hebrews 4:9," "The Calvinist Ground of True Evangelism," "The Light He Called Day," and numerous Book Reviews. He also published over 150 articles in several magazines.

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The Reverend Maynard Koerner,  Professor of Ministerial Studies,
holds a BA in History from Dordt College in Sioux Center IA and a M. Div from Reformed Theological Seminary of Jackson, MS.  He is currently enrolled in the Doctorate of Ministry degree program at New Geneva Seminary located at Colorado Springs, CO. and now serves Heidelberg Theological Seminary as a full-time Professor.

He served in pastorates at Ebenezer RCUS of Shafter, CA and Hope RCUS of Sutton, NE; Organizing Pastor of new mission works in Covenant RCUS of Watertown, SD and High Plains Reformed Chapel, RCUS of Calhan, CO; Associate pastor of Trinity Covenant RCUS in church plant work in Pueblo and Calhan, CO; and recently served as pastor of St. John's Reformed Church of Lincoln, NE.

During his tenure as a pastor, he served as President of the South Central Classis and the Northern Plains Classis of the RCUS. He has been affiliated with NAPARC for a number of years currently serving as treasurer. His prior community service includes membership on the Board of Trustees of New Geneva Seminary, Colorado Springs, CO; Board of Trustees of Dordt College, Sioux Center, IA; and the Sutton Christian School in Sutton, NE.

 


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