Building Unity Through Generosity

Ben Wikner
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Ben Wikner

Ben Wikner (c. 1970 – N/A) was an American preacher and church planter whose ministry has focused on serving the Montgomery County, Maryland, area through pastoral leadership and community outreach. Born likely around 1970, possibly in Iowa where he was adopted by a Scandinavian family after being orphaned in Korea, Wikner’s diverse background shaped his relatable and personable approach to ministry. He pursued theological training and became an ordained pastor in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, serving in a small congregation in Southern California before joining a megachurch staff in Maryland. In 2015, he planted Cross Community Church in Rockville, Maryland, where he serves as lead pastor, emphasizing biblical teaching and community engagement. Wikner’s preaching ministry extends beyond the pulpit through his leadership of The Equity Center, a nonprofit he directs in Montgomery Village, which provides resources like food distribution to underserved residents, notably aiding over 5,000 households during the pandemic—a work recognized by the Montgomery County Council in 2021. His sermons blend practical faith with a servant-hearted ethos, reflecting his experiences from military service in Germany to raising seven children with his wife, Erin, whom he met in college and married around 1995. A 2022 candidate for Montgomery County Council District 7, he balances preaching with civic involvement, living in Montgomery Village with Erin and their family, rooted in a mission to foster equity and spiritual growth.