CUMC Staff

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Current Pastoral Leadership

Rev. Allan Wintersteen brings with him 30 years of faithful ministry in the United Methodist Church. After retiring from full‑time service, we are grateful that he now shares his gifts and experience with our congregation.

CUMC Additional Staff

Admin / Music Director – Matthew Perry

Accompanist / Pianist – Kathy Kramer

Church Custodian – Tammy Andersen


Previous Pastoral Leadership

2023-Current – Allan Wintersteen

2019-23 – Linda Meyer

2013-19 – Janeen Hill

2013-13 – Michael Bergman
(interim pastor after Dawnmarie Feichtner left)

2008-13 – Dawnmarie Feichtner

2004-08 – Keith McDonald

1992-04 – Francis Xavier

1990-92 – Charles Thompson

1984-90 – David Finley

1982-84 – Lawrence Robinson

1978-82 – Marilyn Lesser

1975-78 – Richard Van Skike

1975-75 – Charles Nowlen
(interim pastor due to W. Amen leaving pulpit)

1973-75 – Walter Amen

1969-73 – James Whattoff

1967-69 – Erwin Kiel

1964-67 – E. Russell Tanner

1963-64 – Wilber M. Benham

1960-63 – C. Melvin Sudderth

1958-60 – John Nickens

1957-58 – Charles Jones

1954-57 – George E. Pennell

1951-54 – Robert James

1949-51 – Dwayne Larkin

1947-49 – Robert Jeffries

1946-48 – Marshall R. Hinds

1945-46 – Robert Gordon

1941-45 – R. Alfred Craylon

1937-41 – Alexander C. Bryans, Jr.

1936-37 – Burke R. Lawton

1933-36 – Floyd W. Casselman

1931-33 – J. B. Payton

1929-31 – J. T. Bainbridge

1928-29 – Howard L. Elston

1927-28 – J. W. Webster
(reported to the conference in 1928.)

1927-28 – Dean King
(D. King appointed in 1927,)

1924-27 – John M. Hines

1923-24 – B. F. Auld
(records show Auld served part of the year)

1922-23 – James R. Jones
(J. R. Jones was appointed in 1923)

1920-23 – John R. Wood

1919-20 – J. Andrew Dean

1918-19 – John Spargo
(Served part of the charge for the patter part of the conference year)

1917-18 – Leslie Logan
(Served in Hudson in 1918, served for 2 years then moved to Yuma)