Edward (Ned) O’Donnell received his Master of Divinity degree from the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia and was ordained by Bishop E. Roy Riley of the New Jersey Synod in 1993. He has served as a congregational Pastor, as well as in healthcare and hospice settings. His breadth and depth of experience includes both urban and suburban locales. He also brings to ministry a background in Clinical Pastoral Education supervisory training, experience as the Executive Director of Sojourn Chaplaincy at SF General Hospital, and, more recently, his service as the Pastor of the diverse ministry of the East Bay Lutheran Parish’s Lutheran Ministry to Nursing Homes (2014-2024).
In 2017, Rev. O’Donnell became the part-time pastor of Trinity and in 2024, his call to Trinity was renewed. Pastor Ned brings his gifts and experiences to this position, as well as his passion to advocate for those in need, his experience in providing spiritual care for those who suffer, and his skills as a preacher, educator and volunteer coordinator.
As a theologian, Rev. O’Donnell views himself as a progressive Lutheran who is respectful of others’ experience of the Divine, while remaining grounded in the knowledge of the God who has called him through ordination to serve in the name of Christ. Pastor Ned understands that Lutherans have a unique way of understanding God’s grace-filled and merciful work in the world. He has been profoundly touched by Christ’s promise to always be with us – even through the worst of times – and by the privilege of ministering to others during those moments.
On a personal note, Pastor Ned grew up in New York and New Jersey. He is a graduate of Upsala College in NJ. He was married briefly and, after a divorce when his son, Keith, was 18 months old, Pastor Ned became a single parent. A few years later, he came out as a gay man and eventually moved to San Francisco in 1995.
In 2021, Pastor Ned married José Pérez Santos. They presently make a home together in Oakland. Keith and his wife now live in nearby Sonoma County. Pastor Ned loves spending time with family, and when not enjoying outdoor activities – swimming, sailing and kayaking, rollerblading, hiking and biking – he enjoys going to a movie or play, or dancing and listening to an eclectic variety of music.