Our Church Council:
Leading with Love, Vision and Faith

At Trinity, leadership is more than governance—it is spiritual stewardship. Our Council members serve not simply as elected decision-makers, but as prayerful leaders who listen for where the Spirit is guiding our congregation next. Each member brings unique gifts, experiences, and passions. Together, they share a deep love for Christ, a commitment to Trinity’s mission, and a hopeful vision for our future. They care about being Christ-centered, welcoming all, serving boldly, and stewarding our resources with generosity and integrity. As you read their reflections, we invite you to see not only who they are, but what they hope for—because the future of Trinity is something we shape together.

Unless stated otherwise, council meetings generally take place in the Trinity Conference room starting at 5:30 PM on the second Tuesday of each month. These meetings are open to all congregation members.  Following each meeting, our Church Council is committed to clear, consistent and timely communications to assure transparency relative to topics discussed and decisions made on behalf of our congregation.  See below for recent summaries and reports from Council-led meetings.  

Church Council Meeting Executive Summaries

See below for executive summaries of items discussed and actions taken during recent Church Council meetings. If you have any questions or would like clarification or further details on any topic, please feel free to reach out to any Council member.

Recent Annual Reports

Recent Annual Reports reflect on the past year’s ministry and point to God's vision for our future.

Meet Trinity's Church Council

Michael Rogers

President
I’m Michael Rogers. My wife, Linden, and I have been attending Trinity for the past 14 years. I also attended as a youth and have been baptized and married in our church. You’ll usually find us at the early service on Sunday with our young children – Auden, Mina, and Kieran. What I love most about Trinity is our welcoming environment and grace-centered messaging. I’m thankful for all this church has provided my family, and I’m incredibly excited about our future of equipping children, men, and women to be disciples of Jesus Christ.

Carrie Schaller

Vice President
I’m Carrie Schaller, and have been a member of Trinity since 1989. I enjoy Saturday evening services. My husband Mike and I have 3 adult children, Kate, Jack & Maggie, all of whom were baptized and confirmed at Trinity. I retired from Dow in 2022 after a 35 year career. I am enjoying serving on council at this exciting time for our church, as we refresh our strategy and make plans for our future. Our welcoming environment and sense of community are wonderful!

Glen Mutscher

Treasurer
I’m Glen Mutscher.  My wife, Ellen, and I have been attending Trinity Lutheran for over 35 years. We have two adult children and three grand children.  I have served on Trinity Council twice before along with other committees.  Ellen and I attend the different services Trinity offers depending on the grand kids and their schedule.  What we appreciate about Trinity is the Lutheran Christ centric focus the church has maintained through out all the different stages our lives.

Dick Peterson

Secretary
Trinity family, I have been a member here since birth. I was baptized, confirmed, and married at Trinity. My wife, Debbie, joined after we married. This is my 3rd year on council. Other teams I have been active with include Trinity camp, asset maintenance, investment, and the memorial garden. I now work part-time, and we are snowbirds. Being active is the key to being part of the "Trinity family." There's something for everyone. Reach out, join a group or committee. This Christ-filled community welcomes you.

Pam Fagan

To my Trinity Family, my name is Pam Fagan, and I've been a member of Trinity for 45 years now. I am currently active in the Chancel Choir, Church Council, the Benevolence Ministry, the Mobile Food Pantry, and Ignite Food Prep. I love to help with decorating and other projects within the congregation. I also assist in hosting the monthly Community Assistance meetings held here at Trinity. These meetings bring agencies and churches together each month to address the pressing needs of the Midland Community.
I'm very blessed to be a member of this thriving congregation and look forward to many more years of fun and service at Trinity!

Kathy Allen

Trinity Family, My name is Kathy Allen. My husband Sid and I have been members of Trinity for 16 years. We visited many churches before choosing Trinity. Our Church Community is truly a family. Sharing our faith and our lives has been a real gift. Becoming active in the many church activities including council for 6 years, Stephen Ministry leadership, benevolence committee, ushering, women’s small group, community service and various other volunteer opportunities has given me an opportunity to give back and become a part of the church mission. It is exciting to see our church grow in faith and love for each other

Jessica Miller

My name is Jessica Miller, and Trinity has been my church home for 15 years. My husband, Jeff, and our daughters, Ashley and Lauren, attend the 8:45 service, where I serve as an usher and Lay Reader. From the very first Sunday, I felt an immediate sense of belonging — drawn in by our shared beliefs, our commitment to community outreach, and the warmth of the congregation. Trinity has given me many opportunities to grow in faith and friendship. From teaching Sunday School to participating in the Women's Life Group and serving on the Women's Ministry Team, the relationships I've built here are ones I truly treasure. I am deeply honored to serve on the Church Council and to play a part in advancing God's work at Trinity.

Dawn Eby

Hello, I am Dawn Eby. I moved to Midland in 1998 and joined Trinity soon after. I have 2 grown sons who were baptized and confirmed at Trinity. You can often find me at the 8:45 service. I love the opportunities Trinity offers for fellowship, education, and service. This is my first year on council, and I look forward to the next 3 years!

Eric Stangland

Pastor Jeff Gramza

My name is Eric Stangland. I am a Research Fellow for Dow originally from Wisconsin.  My wife, Devon, and I have been in Midland since 2000-2001 when we became members of Trinity.  Our son, Calvin, was born here in 2013.  My preference is for the traditional service, but you will find me at either Sunday service depending on my schedule for Audio/Visual support or my wife's activities in the bell choir.  As an ELCA pastor's son, I grew up in the ELCA tradition and I find Trinity a natural home:  a place for traditional faith elements combined with a congregation willing to engage in the progressive visioning processes to grow. 
I serve Trinity with a deep love for Christ and a hopeful vision for the Church. I am passionate about preaching the gospel in ways that are honest, relevant, and life-giving—helping people move beyond simply knowing about God to experiencing a living relationship with Jesus.
I believe the Church is at its best when it is Christ-centered, welcoming, generous, and boldly engaged in the community. I care deeply about spiritual growth, strong relationships, thoughtful leadership, and shaping a future where Trinity thrives for generations to come.
I strive to lead with transparency, humility, and collaboration rather than control. I trust that God is always doing something new among us, and it is a joy to help Trinity listen, discern, and step forward in faith together.