Eastern Michigan District elects new superintendent

Eastern Michigan District elects new superintendent

by
Nazarene News Staff
| 23 Apr 2021
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Michael Kitsko

The Eastern Michigan District elected Michael D. Kitsko on 19 April 2021 as its new superintendent. Kitsko currently serves as the assistant district superintendent, a role he has held for the last eight years.

"I am grateful for the Church of the Nazarene,” Kitsko said. “I am humbled by the Eastern Michigan District's support and honored by their trust and confidence. I love the people here and am excited for our shared future. God will narrate an incredible story through our collaborative and missional work."

Kitsko begins his new assignment 19 May 2021. He replaces Glen Gardner, who is retiring after leading the Eastern Michigan District for the last eight years. 

After graduation from Point Loma Nazarene University (1989), he attended Nazarene Theological Seminary, where he obtained a master's in Religious Education (1992). He later returned to NTS to complete his Doctor of Ministry (2002). In 2019, Mike completed a second doctorate when he earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education at Michigan State University.

Mike has served in multiple staff roles and as a lead pastor at Norwalk Church of the Nazarene in California from 1994-1998, and La Mirada Praise Pavilion in California from 1998-2002. He left to pastor Flint Central Church of the Nazarene in Michigan, where he served for 11 years until his appointment as assistant District Superintendent. 

Mike and his wife, Julie, currently reside in Davidson, Michigan. 

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