Our Staff
Lutheran Advocacy Ministry - Colorado is one of twenty State Public Policy Advocacy Offices of the ELCA. It is a ministry of the Rocky Mountain Synod and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in partnership with its World Hunger Program.
Brad Wood, Director: Lutheran Advocacy Ministry - Colorado
Brad comes most recently from a similar role as the Executive Director with Hunger for Justice: Interfaith Voices Against Poverty. In both this previous role and in his many years of work at Metro CareRing, a Denver food pantry, Brad has worked on advocacy issues with a faith lens.
Brad has advocated primarily on issues of affordable housing, criminal justice, and healthcare during his years of service, and he worked directly with Lutheran Advocacy Ministry over the past two years while at Hunger for Justice. Now, he looks forward to working with Lutheran Advocacy Ministry and helping to grow the network of churches and individuals called to advocacy ministry.
Brad is a life-long Lutheran, having attended Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa, before coming to Denver as an Urban Servant Corps volunteer. He is a member and serves on the Church Council at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Denver.

Willie Hobbs - Rocky Mountain Synod, ELCA
Willie Hobbs serves as Administrative Staff in the Rocky Mountain Synod. His areas of ministry include Hospitality, Communications (e-Connection and Synod Website) and Prayer Ministry. He also provides administrative support for Rev. Kent Mueller, Director of Administration and Communication.
He provides adminstrative support for Lutheran Advocacy Ministry - Colorado as well, coordinating events and communications. Willie is a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Denver.
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