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Beermans Begin Retirement After Careers in Ministry

By Krissy Barber, July 18, 2022

Stan and Gloria Beerman announced their retirements earlier this year, after long careers in education and ministry. Stan retired on April 30, and Gloria retires in August after wrapping up several projects.

The Beermans met as students at Walla Walla College and bonded over ministry. Now, decades later, they have spent their careers in ministry in three North Pacific Union Conferences — Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Most of those years, Gloria served as an educator while Stan pastored for a local congregation.

In 2006, the Oregon Conference asked Stan to move into the headquarters office as family life director and asked Gloria to take over an office just down the hall as the administrative assistant in the children’s ministries department, and as leader for Adventurers. Stan later moved into the role of ministerial director, and eventually to the position of assistant to the president. Three years ago, Gloria became the assistant director for children’s ministries.

As they begin retirement, they are looking forward to continuing to serve by speaking at churches, inspiring Sabbath School leaders and volunteering. Birding is also on their retirement list; identifying feathered friends is one of their favorite hobbies.

Read more about Stan and Gloria and their respective legacies on the Oregon Conference website at oregonadventist.org/newsroom. We wish them many years of happy exploring, connecting with others and staying connected to God.

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Stan Beerman talking with pastors

Stan Beerman's career in ministry has taken him from pastor to ministry leader.

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Dick Duerksen
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Gloria Beerman

Gloria Beerman

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Gary McLain
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Stan Beerman

Stan Beerman

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Gary McLain
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Gloria Beerman, Shirley Allen, and Debbie Stanton

The children's ministries team pose with the event banner at a NPUC children's ministries event.

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Gary McLain
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Gloria Beerman

Gloria speaks during Adventure Family Fun Day.

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Gary McLain
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Gloria Beerman speaks to VBS leaders

Gloria Beerman speaks to VBS leaders during VBS FunDay.

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Gary McLain
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Stan Beerman

Stan shares an object lesson during camp meeting.

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Gary McLain
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Ben Dalusong, Jr.
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Stan and Gloria Beerman

Stan and Gloria Beerman

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Gloria Beerman
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Krissy Barber

Oregon Conference associate director of communication
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