Meet Our Staff

Pastor Bill Qualman

Pastor Bill Qualman has been Pastor of Good Shepherd since January of 2006.

Reverend Qualman is married to Lisa and they have two children, Sarah and Matthew.

Pastor Qualman did his undergraduate work at Concordia Senior College, Fort Wayne, Indiana. He continued his education at Seminex Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, and graduated from Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri in 1979. He served his vicarage at Messiah Lutheran Church, Grand Junction, Colorado.

In 1979 Pastor Qualman became pastor of Christ the King Lutheran Church, Greenwood, Mississippi, and served until 1983, when he became assistant pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, Schenectady, New York. In 1987 he became Associate Pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Winter Haven, Florida; in 2000 he was called to serve as Senior Pastor.

Pastor Qualman has always been involved in community service, working with organizations such as the Union College Protestant Campus Ministry Council, Habitat for Humanity, Red Cross Board, and the Sunshine Foundation.

 

Amber Brown

Amber Brown joined the Good Shepherd staff in September 2006 as the Coordinator of Christian Education. She is married to Steve and they have three children.

 

Marie Bergfeldt

Marie Bergfeldt joined the Good Shepherd staff in July 2006 as the Administrative Assistant.

She is married to Dave for almost 24 years and they have three children: Jennifer, Peter and Daniel.  Jennifer is attending Middlesex college, studying early childhood education and is a Customer Service Senior at Best Buy.  Peter is taking classes at Middlesex College, and working at a bait and tackle shop.  Daniel is attending Sayreville War Memorial High School, and is on the Varsity Wrestling team. 

 

Lorraine Campo

In November, 2004, Lorraine Campo became the director of the Good Shepherd Children's Center.

Lorraine has been working in the early education field for over 20 years on and off, in between having and raising her two sons Kyle and Michael.  Kyle attends Sayreville War Memorial High School, and is on the freshman football team.  Michael enjoys karate classes at a local school in Old Bridge.

Lorraine was awarded her Child Development Associate Degree in March of 2004 after working on it for about 2.5 years, requiring her to attend many different seminars all over the state of NJ. Needing 120 hours in all, she ended with 130. After writing about each of six developmental goals, she endured an oral and written examination.  All that information, testing and work was then submitted to a panel of experts  in Washington DC to see if they felt she deserved the CDA credential.  It was quite a process and is one of her proudest accomplishments.

She and her husband Vincent own Always and Forever Flowers on Rte 516 in Old Bridge. They opened the store in 2004; so far so good.

Since taking the job of director at GSCC, she hasn't been happier.

 

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Last modified: September 14, 2007.