Seedthrower Technology

As of July 2008, I am no longer accepting new clientele for Seedthrower Technology and instead am concentrating all my efforts on working for The Dakota District of the Wesleyan Church as the District Technology Coordinator and in working for Celebrate Community Church as their IT Point.

I started Seedthrower Technology in 2001 after recognizing a need for churches to have well-designed, affordable websites and information technology consulting. It was by design a way for me to stay connected to the ministry while I was not in a traditional pastoral role. What originally started as a hobby quickly transitioned into the opportunity to work with businesses, non-profit organizations, colleges and universities, churches and individuals assisting them with their website, database development, software training and consulting needs.

The name Seedthrower comes from Matthew 13:23 and carries with it a commitment to constantly innovate, to continually create, and to seek opportunities to grow. In short, to cast seeds that will develop into new ventures and creations that can be used to enhance businesses or ministries.

At the root of Seedthrower Technology was the desire to use the skills and resources learned over several years to enhance the work of small businesses, non-profit organizations, colleges and universities, and churches. My office was located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and I have worked on websites and projects for organizations primarily in the United States. I also had clientele in Europe and in Central America.

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