Career
This list is from the Lutherans Online page for Pr. Graetz here.
Community Lutheran, Los Angeles, Cal. (1952–54), as an intern (student pastor)
Trinity Lutheran, Montgomery, Ala. (1955–58)
St. Philip Lutheran, Columbus, Ohio (1958–67) -– later named Pastor Emeritus
Lutheran Mission 373, Washington, D.C. (1967–70), an experimental community ministry
St. James Lutheran, Washington, D. C. (1970), interim pastor
Ohio Council of Churches, Columbus, Ohio (1970–83)
Christ the King Lutheran, Columbus, Ohio (1974)
St. John Lutheran, Logan, Ohio (1983–95), part-time ministry
Retired, October 31, 1995 -– named Pastor Emeritus
St. Matthew Lutheran, Sugar Grove, Ohio (1997–1998), interim pastor
St. John Lutheran Church, Logan, Ohio (1998), interim pastor
St. Paul Lutheran Church, Pomeroy, Ohio, and St. John Lutheran Church, Racine, Ohio, interim pastor (2001–2002)
Faith Lutheran Church, Jackson, Ohio, interim pastor (2002–2003)
Read more about this topic: Robert Graetz, Biographical Details
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