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MarkRohfrietsch

Raised on a farm.
Licensed Funeral Director.
Currently working as a Process Engineering Specialist at a Tier 1 JIT Automotive component manufacturing company.
Member of a LCC Congregation, currently serving as an Elder, Lay Deacon, and Sacristan of my Congregations.
Married.
One adult daughter.
Love sailing, fishing, and shooting.
Enjoy good food, good beer, and good spirits.
Also enjoy a good laugh.

Sailing, Fishing and Shooting

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Be a sinner, and let your sins be strong (sin boldly), but let your trust in Christ be stronger, and rejoice in Christ who is the victor over sin, death, and the world... ” Martin Luther.

"Falsely are our churches accused of abolishing the Mass; for the Mass is retained among us, and celebrated with the highest reverence." Augsburg Confession Article XXIV; 1, 2.




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