Meet the New LUM Executive Director
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A Letter from the LUM Board President
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Dear Friends,
The LUM
Board of Directors
and staff members are excited to announce the next LUM Executive Director, the Rev.
Wesley J. Tillett
.
The process started a year ago, when the LUM Board of Directors conducted an in-depth assessment of LUM, the results of which were used to begin a search for a new LUM executive director. The search committee made a recommendation in February 2020 — and our top choice accepted our offer.
Thanks
to the
Search Committee, Board of Directors
and
LUM staff
for working together to complete this process with thoughtfulness and dedication.
Wes will assume responsibilities on April 1, 2020
. Until then, LUM will remain focused on fulfilling its
mission
of providing quality services to the children and families who come seeking help. Join me in congratulating the Rev. Wesley Tillett and welcoming his family. You will have a chance to
meet Wes on Wednesday, April 15
at a reception prior to the LUM board meeting. In the meantime, please take the time to read more about Wes Tillett and his family below.
Best regards,
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Joan Foord Low
President - LUM Board of Directors
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The Rev. Wes Tillett - LUM Executive Director
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His Vision, His Passion & His Inspiration
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“
Restoring human dignity...which all God’s people need and deserve
” is the part of the
LUM Mission Statement
that speaks to
Wes Tillett
the most. He stated that, “
Each of us is made in God’s image — ‘Imago Dei.’ Everyone has value and meaning and is worthy of love and respect. The word, ‘dignity,’ perfectly encapsulates that sentiment. I pledge to continue the long history of LUM to meet people right where they are — and offer
help
and
hope
.
”
Wes attempts to “
Live a Life of Love
” each and every day (Ephesians 5:2). He commented that, “
Love is the most important thing to me. A love that's full of
action
, full of
grace
and
truth
, full of
justice
,
peace
, and
joy
, full of the life-giving nature of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
” Wes is inspired by
faithfulness
. He stated that, “
It is so easy to be distracted, to be motivated by FOMO (fear of missing out), to take the convenient way out when things get tough. When people have grit, when they keep their word, when they have integrity in public and private, when they make sacrifices to help others, I get inspired.
” He is inspired by “
all those unknown saints who are faithful to God in their own quiet way, day after day.
”
Wes is also inspired by the three executive directors who have preceded him. These three leaders,
Joe Micon
, the
Rev. Jud Dolphin
, and the late
Rev. Ron Elly
, have left a legacy of serving “
the least
” and thereby serving God (Matthew 25:40). They have, over the decades, built a strong agency that has a solid infrastructure, vital services, talented staff, dedicated volunteers including board members, supportive community and government partners and a great reputation. Wes is honored and humbled to serve as the next leader of Lafayette Urban Ministry.
Recently, Rita, Wes's wife, met a former LUM Camper of his from 15 years ago, who is now 23 years old. Wes was amazed to hear how much his attention and affection meant to this camper. He added, “
As I come to serve at LUM again, I hope to enrich the lives of thousands of people — those who are served and those who serve.
Hope, help, healing, hospitality
— all done in love and wisdom — I hope to uplift many in the community through these.
”
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His Experience & His Education
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Wes Tillett
earned a
BA
in
Biblical Education
and graduated
summa cum laude
from Cedarville University (Ohio). He was elected by the student body to serve on a student pastoral leadership team — preaching and leading worship on campus. He earned a
Master in Divinity
from Western Theological Seminary (Michigan), where he received two awards as an outstanding graduating candidate and a third for outstanding work in Christian education and formation for ministry assignments.
From 2003-2010, the Tillett family lived in downtown Lafayette and were engaged with
LUM
. In 2005, Wes was the assistant to the program director of the
LUM
After School Program
, who at the time was his wife, Rita. He assisted in program logistics, tutored, mentored and in the process became a self-proclaimed basketball champion & kickball legend. During this time he also served as a volunteer
LUM Camp
counselor
. Wes was the youth minister at
First Christian Church
(2003-2005) and then the director of Family & Youth Ministries at
Central Presbyterian Church
(2005-2010). He was the Mission Co-Worker in Zahle, Lebanon (2010-2012) and served in various churches in Indiana, Michigan, and Virginia.
For the past seven years, the Rev. Wesley Tillett has been the
founding, lead pastor
at
Voyage Church
in Oshtemo, Michigan. He also founded the
Oshtemo Area Churches
, a coalition of five churches from different denominations, which addresses food insecurity, mentoring, tutoring, and clothing needs, by partnering with food banks and elementary schools. OAC received the Champ Award in 2016 by the Communities in Schools.
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His Family, His Background, His Favorites
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Wes Tillett
is originally from Rensselaer, Indiana, and graduated from Rensselaer Central High School. He currently lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with his family and their goldendoodle, Hunter.
Wes and his wife,
Rita Hurley
Tillett
, grew up together and were middle school sweethearts. One Christmas day, when they weren't even dating, Wes showed up at Rita’s doorstep to ask if she'd marry him. Today they are the proud and grateful
parents of four children
— Tobias (13), Kidest (11), Avalyn (6), and Noah (5). Wes and Rita feel blessed to have received their children through birth and adoption — internationally from Ethiopia and domestically through foster care.
Growing up on the prairies of northwest Indiana, Wes developed a love for the outdoors and
Chicago sports teams
(Bears, Bulls and Cubs); and Wes & Rita grew up cheering for the
Purdue Boilermakers
. (
Boiler Up!
) Wes enjoys swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, sailing, water skiing and stand-up paddle boarding, also known as “SUP-ing.” He also loves playing board games with his children, date nights with Rita, hiking with his dog (Hunter), traveling to new places, playing guitar & hand drums, painting, and spending time alone with God. He has a passion for holistic health (body, mind, soul) and staying in shape by participating in 5K runs and sprint triathlons. In addition to his work, Wes has been active in the community with agencies focused on children, mentoring, and education.
- Wes’s favorite Bible passage is, "I am the vine; you are the branches" (John 15:5)
- His favorite quote is “When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years,” attributed to Mark Twain
- His favorite poem is The Peace of Wild Things by poet, novelist, essayist, farmer, and environmentalist, Wendell Berry, from Kentucky
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When despair for the world grows in me and
I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake rests in his beauty on the water,
and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief.
I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars waiting with their light.
For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.
~ Wendell Berry (1968)
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