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August 8, 2025 56 mins

The Faith Community Leader Series continues today with two leaders from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (11050 Avenue Rd. Perrysburg, OH). Bishop Neil Baird and Youth Leader Quinten Dworczyk introduce themselves first. Then, we talk about mission trips, what The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offers as a church home, and much more.

 

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Faith Community Leader Series

Episode 34: Interview with Pastor Mark Wentz (Lutheran Church of the Master)

Episode 40:  Interview with Pastor Dan Gildner (Grace Church Perrysburg)

Episode 62: Interview with Pastor Melanie Forrey (Zoar Lutheran Church)

Episode 79 Interview with Father Matt Wahlgren (St. Tim's Episcopal Church)

Episode 86: Interview with Amichai Stout (Jewish Federation of Greater Toledo)

 

Church description (July 2025) 

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a Christian denomination founded in 1830 by Joseph Smith. It distinguishes itself through its belief in additional scripture beyond the Bible, primarily the Book of Mormon, which members consider another testament of Jesus Christ. The church teaches continuing revelation through modern prophets and apostles. Other distinctive doctrines include temple ordinances for the living and deceased, eternal families, and a unique understanding of the Godhead as three separate beings united in purpose. The church emphasizes personal revelation, missionary work, and genealogical research, with members following a health code called the Word of Wisdom and practicing tithing.

 

About Bishop Neil Baird (July 2025)

Neil Baird has served as bishop of the Perrysburg Ward since July 2021. He's a professor of English at Bowling Green State University, where he researches professional writing and directs the University Writing Program. His wife Melanie, married 27 years, works with neurodivergent youth at Perrysburg Junior High School. Their three children include Sean, who served a mission in Suriname and studies physics at BYU; Piper, studying recreation and tourism administration at BYU-Idaho; and ninth-grader Liam. When not fulfilling his pastoral duties or teaching responsibilities, Neil enjoys cycling, kayaking, and board games with his family.

 

About Quinten Dworczyk (July 2025)

Quinten Dworczyk is the youngest of four and currently the only one living at home. Heading into his senior year, he is excited for

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