Luther
was a twin and had one older brother as well. Luther graduated high
school and served in the army during the Korean Conflict. Following
that he attended the American Institute of Banking and spent many years
in banking. From early childhood Luther wanted to be a minister, but
did not believe his family would take him seriously. In the mid 1980's
he was working with a Pavillion, a treatment center in Montreal as the
Placement Director. This was in affiliation with the Church of Today
in Warren, Michigan. In the early 1990's he began to attend a Divine
Science Church in Birmingham Michigan where Rev. Frank Glabach was the
minister. Rev. Frank mentored him in his ministerial studies and in
1996 he was ordained at Brooks Divinity School. Rev. Luther met his
wife, Cora, in 1995 and soon married in 1996. In 1996 he also received
his license to practice substance abuse counseling in the state of Michigan.
Rev. Luther had a radio program "Luther's Quest" which was
focused on spiritual recovery from self defeating behaviors. Rev. Luther
and his wife, Cora, co-founded AspenWood Counseling Services in 1997
which is now closed. He founded the AspenWood Church in 1998, where
he taught Divine Science principle through Sunday lessons and lessons
on Wednesday evenings. He had a very active ministry in officiating
weddings, christenings and funerals. In 2003, at the age 70 Luther decided
he wanted to go to college and began studying at Rochester Christian
College, taking a degree in psychology, which he did not get to complete.
Rev. Luther served enthusiastically on the
Board of Directors as Vice President for the Divine Science Ministers'
Association from 2001- Oct. 19, 2004. We know that Luther continues
to shine even more brightly now, in his blessing in eternal life
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