
Meet Pastor Bill & Sue Zieche
Pastor Bill Zieche is married to Sue, and lives in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.
Bill and Sue are the parents of Tami (Sue) and Tom, “Fuzzy” (Sue)
and Gretchen, Erin (Bill) and Jake and Krista (Bill) and fiance, Brian.
They are the grandparents of Fuzzy, Sammy and Willow whose parents
are Fuzzy and Gretchen, Brenna whose parents are Erin and Jake, and Grady whose parents are Tami and Tom.
Bill grew up in Aurora, Illinois and Sue grew up in Elm Grove.
Bill has a B.A. degree from Millikin University. He received his M.Div. as a Lutheran from Hamma School of Theology. He was ordained as a Presbyterian Pastor in May, 2001.
Bill has served as:
Associate Pastor at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Arlington Heights, IL
(1976-1980)
Pastor Developer and First Pastor of Resurrection Lutheran Church in Hartland,
WI (1980-1987)
Christian Education & Youth Director of Southminster Presbyterian Church, Waukesha,
WI (1994-2001)
Associate Pastor of Southminster Presbyterian Church in Waukesha, WI..
(2001- 2006)
Pastor of Heritage Presbyterian Church in Muskego, WI (2006 - present)
He is a past member of the Youth Ministry Task Force of the Milwaukee Presbytery
and the Leadership and Faith Development Committee of the Milwaukee Presbytery.
He has served on the Mission Interpretation Committee of the Presbytery, and
currently serves on the Committee on Ministry of the Milwaukee Presbytery.
He also:
Has led Synod and Presbytery Youth events;
Sold epoxy and urethane floor coatings;
Has been a cable locator for SMP cable locators;
Worked for Prudential Life insurance;
And won the family Fantasy Football League in 2005!
Bill has 3 brothers, John, Jim and Jerry. Jim and Jerry are twins.
Sue has 2 brothers, Stan and Terry, and a sister, Cathy.
Bill and Sue love to travel, read, play with the grandkids, laugh, and tell stories.
Bill reads novels, detective stories, Newsweek, The New Yorker, lots of ministry
journals and The AARP magazine.
His favorite cable TV channel is The Food Network… and he makes a mean hamburger
soup.