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John and Joyce Michael
Rooseveltova 3
160 00 Praha 6
Czech Republic
Email: John Michael
Email: Joyce Michael

John Michael was a Presbyterian mission worker living in Slovakia when he met Joyce Mauler, a Methodist mission worker living in Prague. They were married in September 2002. John has been under appointment as a mission worker with the PC(USA) since 1992 and Joyce since 2002.

At the request of the PC(USA)’s partner church, the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren (ECCB), mission co-worker John Michael was reassigned from Slovakia to the neighboring Czech Republic in the fall of 2001. John works in Prague with the ECCB’s ecumenical office. His primary role is to help foster communication and cooperation between the ECCB and the PC(USA). This includes facilitating Presbyterian groups visiting our partner churches in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. John and Joyce work closely with the PC(USA)'s Czech Mission Network.

John also promotes congregation-to-congregation partnerships and provides contacts for Czech pastors or scholars who wish to study or serve in the United States. He translates church documents and correspondence from Czech to English, and occasionally from German or Slovak. John also works with the Brethren Church in Michalovce, Slovakia, in support of their summer outreach and evangelism projects.PDF icon

John and Joyce work with two groups that help to foster contacts and ties between the PC(USA) and the ECCB—the Czech Mission Network of the PC(USA) and the American Working Group of the ECCB. A particular joy for John, in 2007, was helping these two groups send youth to each other's church events—one Czech youth to the PC(USA) Youth Triennium and five youth from the United States to the ECCB International Youth Conference in the Czech Republic. John and Joyce translate and edit Czech Protestant News, a periodical that is a cooperative effort of the ECCB, Diaconia (ECCB’s service arm), and the Protestant Theological Faculty of Charles University. John and Joyce also edit Czech Mission Network News, the main organ of communication for the PC(USA)'s Czech Mission Network. Joyce and John are helping to prepare for the visit to the Czech Republic of the Presbyterian Women's Global Exchange in 2008.

Joyce works with the ECCB and also with the Protestant Theological Faculty. Her work primarily involves translating book-length texts from Czech to English. These include a book of essays on human rights by Bozena Komarkova, published in 2003, and a book about historical sites of the Czech Reformation in Prague published in 2006. Joyce is currently translating a book entitled Jesus Story: a Challenge for Us, in which Professor Jakub S. Trojan seeks to reenvision traditional theories of the atonement. Joyce also prepares presentations on Czech thinkers designed to enable U.S. Christians to become more familiar with the religious heritage of the ECCB and its Reformation predecessors. She also prepares "Bridges," a one-page email newsletter sent twelve times a year, on behalf of the Czech Mission Network.

Prior to his reassignment to the Czech Republic John was seconded to the Brethren Church of Slovakia to do outreach ministry to the community, something that was not possible during the communist era. He taught English as a second language and Bible to teenagers and adults in the towns of Trencin and Stara Tura. His classes brought together members of the Brethren Church congregations and residents of the community in these two towns. John would also preach occasionally and lead groups in these two congregations.

John graduated from the University of Delaware in Newark with a B.A. degree in philosophy. He earned his M.Div. degree from Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and his Th.M. degree in church history from Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey. Before serving in Slovakia, John was pastor at Hopewell Presbyterian Church in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, for eleven years. He is a clergy member of Redstone Presbytery.

Joyce holds a Ph.D. in religious studies from Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. Her M.Div. is from Methodist Theological School in Delaware, Ohio, and her B.A. from Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio. She served as a pastor for the West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church from 1986 to 1999. She has taught in part-time or interim positions at Urbana University in Urbana, Ohio, and Otterbein College.

 

Photo of John and Joyce Michael at their wedding.

Letters from
John and Joyce Michael

Bridges

 
             
 

Joyce was ordained to the ministry of the Word and Sacrament in 1989 by the West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church. She and John make their church home in an ECCB congregation near their residence, while occasionally visiting other ECCB congregations.

Birthdays:
John -
September 11
Joyce - July 21

 
             
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