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Devotion, Friendship, and Laughter: Celebrating the Three Amigas

Diane Armstrong, Luann Pheneger, and Nancy Goodmanson are often called the three musketeers or the three amigas. After this fall, North Heights staff will take a serious hit when all three of them will be officially retired.

As many can attest, their stories and legacy are of devotion, friendship, and laughter.

The three ladies gathered together in late May to reminisce about their time on staff. They all had a similar timeline of discovering and working at North Heights; all three of them started attending in the ‘80s and became paid staff sometime in the ‘90s. Dates and details were fuzzy for them, and because their lives are so intertwined, they often corrected each other, sometimes knowing the others’ history better than their own.

Nancy and Diane have known each other the longest; as flight attendants, they met in Detroit, Michigan in 1978.

“Thanks to Nancy and Tim Goodmanson, I found North Heights,” Diane expressed. Nancy persuaded Diane to attend North Heights with her, often picking her up in downtown St. Paul so that they could carpool. Diane’s journey to North Heights could be another whole story, but after getting invested in volunteering and programing, she eventually landed in the position of executive assistant to the director of internal ministries, which she did for years. She later secured the role of executive assistant to TJ and Bob, which she’s retiring from. 

Luann and Nancy had similar paths at North Heights, so much so that people often got them confused. Both helped with the All-Saints party and then co-directed children’s ministry for years. At some point, Luann needed full-time work, so she transitioned to the business office of North Heights, breaking up the dynamic duo of “Luancy.” Nancy did a stint at the bookstore and a few other positions before she found her sweet spot as the events/wedding coordinator.

When asked about the best part of being on staff for so many years, the answer among the three of them was unanimous: the people.

Nancy spoke about how important community was, especially when the Goodmansons adopted their daughter, Catie: “We were such a family. I don’t know what I would have done without my church family.”

Diane emphasized how much she learned among her community, especially the women’s ministries. “I grew so much – just leaps and bounds.”

Luann shared about the camaraderie on staff and how important those friendships were, even through negative experiences. When the women were discussing the time period when staff were laid off, Luann didn’t hesitate to clarify the date. “July 15. I will never forget it because I had to do all the paperwork to lay off all my friends,” Luann lamented.

But then brighter days came. Nancy shared that one of her favorite memories was one of the first days staff was reunited after the layoffs. She explained that after a lunch, staff got in a circle to hold hands and pray. Then they sang the words “bind us together.”

“It felt like we had gotten through something together and were starting off fresh,” Nancy said.

The memories Luann, Nancy, and Diane have from being on staff are endless, but they shared a few more gems.

They loved planning volunteer events and All-Saints parties. Children’s ministries had a plethora of funny moments, but Luann and Nancy reflected on one specific instance where a donkey pooped in the Sunday School Palm Sunday service.

Nancy also told a story about how during a kids’ Christmas program, in front of a live audience, the girl playing Mary flung baby Jesus out of the manger, crying, “That’s not Jesus!”

Transitioning out of a place that holds so many dear memories for all three of them won’t be easy. All three will remain as members and volunteers, but even so, retirement brings nuance: excitement for their next chapters but also sadness about leaving positions where they invested their everything. They want to see their church flourish and for staff and congregation to embrace North Heights like they did. 

“We want to see people pour into North Heights the way we poured into it,” Luann said.  

“We want to know they’re invested like we were,” Nancy agreed.

“I don’t feel like I’m personally indispensable, but I really care about this position being filled well,” Diane said.

Who will be next to grab the baton from these three amazing ladies? What will be the next chapter for North Heights without these women on staff? These answers may need to be fleshed out, but the confident ground we can stand on is that North Heights will continue to be a Spirit-filled, Bible-believing, Christ-centered church full of people devoted to the mission.

Diane and Nancy’s official retirement will be at the beginning of July. Luann will be officially retired in October. Thank you to Luann, Diane, and Nancy for all your devotion and service to North Heights so far!

If you are interested in joining the North Heights staff, check out open positions here!

Posted by Hannah Varberg

Welcome April New Members!

Read about our newest members below!

Blake Boehue & Abbey Partch

Blake Boehue: I used to be in the youth choir and passion play. I was baptized on April 7th of 2024, and I live in Little Canada. I enjoy life with Abbey Partch, who is a blessing in my life. I am part of the men’s group that meets on Wednesday night.

Abbey Partch: Something about me would probably be my love for children. Since I was 16, I've been taking care of babies mostly, and it gives me so much joy. I also enjoy going on walks and gardening when I'm able to keep flowers alive! I am really enjoying volunteering here at North Heights on Sunday morning in the nursery. I live in Cottage Grove, and I enjoy life with Blake Boehue. 

Dawn & Jim Anderson

Dawn Anderson- I have four adult children and 5 grandchildren who are the of the joys of our lives. We both have been ordained pastors through HNI (Harvest Network International). We served here at North Heights Lutheran Church in the 70s; I was a student director and worked with the church office. We moved to New York, and I served in a Lutheran Church there we planted a church. This led to our movable ministry called Lutheran Renewal Outreach to believers on the East Coast. I've homeschooled various ministries and been part of young moms Bible studies, prayer and intercession, healing prayer, women's ministry, etc. We love Jesus, and we so appreciate your welcoming hearts!

Jim Anderson- We came to North Heights in the 70s. I served as a youth pastor in the late 70s then served as a pastor in upstate New York and most recently in Hastings, MN. After completing my call to the Harbor Church in Hastings, we returned to the ministry of supporting local churches consultants and trainer. My wife, Dawn, and I are delighted to return to North Heights where we feel we have many dear friends.

Barbara Winfield

Barbara Winfield: I am thankful for the new spiritual sisters and brothers I am meeting at North Heights. I'm a retired elementary principal from Anoka Hennepin schools. I am a member of the Minnesota Christian writers guide. I am working on a nonfiction book about how we are teaching our kids to be violent as a nation. I am a mother of two, and a grandmother of six. I am also, a great grandmother of 1 little girl. I love to sew, quilt, and write. I love to serve the Lord, and I love the interesting ways he finds as ways for me to serve.

Jeanine Lee & Sandy Lee

Jeanine Lee: Beginning in 2023, I started having coffee with Jesus, and my life hasn't been the same. I have struggled with reading God's word. I have a hunger to know more about Jesus; my mom sandy and I are always going on retreats and joining groups to grow deeper in our faith.

Sandy Lee: What Jeanine said, we've been coming to North Heights around two years; it feels like home and a place to grow in our faith.

Lisa & Ben Revier

Lisa Revier: I grew up going to LCMS church. I want to rekindle the fire inside me, hear from God in a deeper way, and grow and discover my purpose. I want to also connect with other Christians in other groups and become closer with God. I enjoy music and working with children. I love nature and my cats. We are attending the Roseville campus and would like to volunteer with the coffee and be greeters. We live in New Brighton.

Ben Revier: My sister's baptism was very important to me. I work as a PCA , and I like to write as a hobby. I am  a husband and an uncle; I am married to Lisa Rivier. We are attending the Roseville campus and would like to volunteer with the coffee and be greeters. We live in New Brighton.

Rick & Sonja Bigalk

Rick Bigalk: I grew up in northwest Iowa and attended ELCH church Lutheran with my family. I was baptized and confirmed, and I became born again at the age of 18. I attended a Pentecostal Assemblies of God learned about the baptism of the Holy Spirit. I moved to Minneapolis and went to Central Bible College and graduated in 1994. I went on a mission trip to Africa and was in missions for about 10 years with the Cambodia community, leadership, and lay ministry. I also worked for Billy Graham during this time, where I met my wife Sonja, and we were married in 2000 and live in Saint Paul.

Sonja Bigalk: I was raised in West St. Paul as the daughter of immigrants, and I'm a graduate of the University of Minnesota. After a career in Human Resources, I am now retired. I enjoy hiking, traveling, and visiting the national parks. My friends call me Crazy Cat Lady and Crazy Christmas Lady. Both are true! My desire is to grow in my faith, draw closer to God and encourage others in their walk with the Lord. 

Posted by Hannah Varberg

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