Mark is also the corps sergeant major (CSM) at the Elgin, Ill., Corps, and assistant divisional sergeant major for the North & Central Illinois Division, representing it on the Territorial Soldiers’ Forum.
A lifelong Salvationist, Mark is proud that soldiers’ concerns and ideas are being brought to the attention of territorial leaders. “We can help this Army together, regardless of uniform trim color,” he said.
“As children, we were exposed to a variety of places and people,” Mark recalled. “We understood the importance of getting to know a new culture and being welcoming of people.”
In 1994, Mark was commissioned as an officer and appointed as assistant corps officer of the Moline, Heritage Temple, Ill., Corps. He and his wife were then sent to be corps officers in Farmington Hills, Mich., where their son, Andrew, was born. Unfortunately, the marriage did not last. Mark left officership, moved to the Chicago area and became a soldier at the Elgin Corps.
He says he remained troubled by the divorce for quite some time. “I felt like a failure. It took awhile to work through that,” he said. “Now, when I meet people going through a divorce, I can understand and can help minister to them.”
Today at the Elgin Corps, Mark teaches a Sunday school class for teens and adults; he is part of the praise band and teaches percussion. As CSM, he helps plan and lead worship services and assists with projects throughout the year. He is also a member of the advisory board.
In his work, Mark helps produce the Advent and Lenten worship series and teaches workshops on evangelism and corps ministries.
Mark’s ministry extends not only throughout the territory but beyond as he has led Global Mission Teams to Germany, the Caribbean and Kenya—a favorite location.
“Many of the people I worked with in Kenya had so little, but they were just completely joyful,” Mark recalled.
When he’s not working or volunteering, Mark enjoys traveling and has been to 17 countries so far. However, these days find him often traveling to Texas as a proud grandfather to visit 7-month-old Jake. Smiling, Mark concluded, “It’s the best job in the world.”
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