About Pastor Bieber
Paul Bieber was born on August 17, 1955, in Wichita, Kansas. Raised in Aurora, Colorado, he graduated from the University of Northern Colorado (BA, History) in 1977 and the University of Colorado (JD) in 1981. He was called to the Bar also in 1981 and engaged in the private practice of law for five years as an associate and then partner in the Denver, Colorado, law firm Robinson & Robinson, P.C.
In 1986 he married Sarah Madelyn Swanson and began theological studies. He graduated from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (MDiv) in 1990 and was ordained to the Holy Ministry that same year. He served at Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Waukegan, Illinois, and served as Pastor of Christ the Mediator Lutheran Church on the near South side of Chicago, Illinois, from 1993 to 2006. He received his Doctor of Ministry degree in preaching, also from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, in 2001.
Since August, 2006, Paul has served as Pastor of All Saints’ Lutheran Church in the University City neighborhood of San Diego, California.
Paul’s sermons and sermon preparation materials have been published in Lutheran Forum and Homily Service. He served on the Editorial Board of Currents in Theology and Mission, the journal of LSTC, and on the Editorial Council of Let's Talk, the theological journal of the Metropolitan Chicago Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, an International Honor Society in History. Some of his sermons are published on the web site Göttinger Predigten im Internet, http://www.theologie.uzh.ch/predigten/aktuell.php.
Since 1998, Paul has been a member of the Society of the Holy Trinity (STS, from Societas Trinitatis Sanctae), a Lutheran Ministerium, having served as Dean of the Society's Northern Illinois Chapter. He is also a member of Lutheran Core. He has been active in the protection of research subjects, the prevention of elder abuse, and spiritual care of the elderly. Sarah is a medical Social Worker at the UC San Diego Center for Brain Health and Memory Disorders. Paul and Sarah have two sons: Jacob, an Eagle Scout and 2014 graduate of Valparaiso University (B.S., Mathematics) working in the pharmaceutical industry, and Stephen, an Eagle Scout, french horn player, and air traffic controller for the U. S. Army.
In 1986 he married Sarah Madelyn Swanson and began theological studies. He graduated from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (MDiv) in 1990 and was ordained to the Holy Ministry that same year. He served at Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Waukegan, Illinois, and served as Pastor of Christ the Mediator Lutheran Church on the near South side of Chicago, Illinois, from 1993 to 2006. He received his Doctor of Ministry degree in preaching, also from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, in 2001.
Since August, 2006, Paul has served as Pastor of All Saints’ Lutheran Church in the University City neighborhood of San Diego, California.
Paul’s sermons and sermon preparation materials have been published in Lutheran Forum and Homily Service. He served on the Editorial Board of Currents in Theology and Mission, the journal of LSTC, and on the Editorial Council of Let's Talk, the theological journal of the Metropolitan Chicago Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, an International Honor Society in History. Some of his sermons are published on the web site Göttinger Predigten im Internet, http://www.theologie.uzh.ch/predigten/aktuell.php.
Since 1998, Paul has been a member of the Society of the Holy Trinity (STS, from Societas Trinitatis Sanctae), a Lutheran Ministerium, having served as Dean of the Society's Northern Illinois Chapter. He is also a member of Lutheran Core. He has been active in the protection of research subjects, the prevention of elder abuse, and spiritual care of the elderly. Sarah is a medical Social Worker at the UC San Diego Center for Brain Health and Memory Disorders. Paul and Sarah have two sons: Jacob, an Eagle Scout and 2014 graduate of Valparaiso University (B.S., Mathematics) working in the pharmaceutical industry, and Stephen, an Eagle Scout, french horn player, and air traffic controller for the U. S. Army.