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Rowlie Hutton
Rowlie Hutton, VP and Relationship Manager at The Solomon Foundation, was born and raised on a farm in Northern Montana, right along the Canadian Border. He has held ministries in Montana, North and South Dakota, and Omaha, NE, serving in a large church and “turn around” churches. While preaching in Montana, Rowlie served one session in the Montana State Senate. Rowlie has a heart for the Great Plains Region and enjoys “windshield time.” He loves connecting with individuals and churches and mentoring young leaders.
Rowlie Hutton
Rowlie Hutton, VP and Relationship Manager at The Solomon Foundation, was born and raised on a farm in Northern Montana, right along the Canadian Border. He has held ministries in Montana, North and South Dakota, and Omaha, NE, serving in a large church and “turn around” churches. While preaching in Montana, Rowlie served one session in the Montana State Senate. Rowlie has a heart for the Great Plains Region and enjoys “windshield time.” He loves connecting with individuals and churches and mentoring young leaders.
What God Accomplishes Around a Table
When I started out preaching, I attended a church growth conference where the presenter shared that the two most important rooms in the church were the nursery and the women’s bathroom. He explained that, if you wanted to make a good first impression, start here. He also said that the best day to have “Friend... Rowlie Hutton
Preparing Your Church for the Lord’s Supper at Christmas
Staff meetings and church services in the month of December are understandably centered on the Christmas holiday. And I for one am grateful we’re taking the time to remember Jesus’ birth. The Incarnation is such an important theme to celebrate that Christmas will be one of two weekends during the year that we see people... Rowlie Hutton
Making a 10,000-Year Difference
As summer was wrapping up and churches were ramping up for fall, I heard a couple of sermons challenging the church to make a difference in their communities. The question that often arises is, “If our church were to close tomorrow, would our community even miss us?” I think that is a fair question for... Rowlie Hutton