CORE Voice Newsletter, Issue 5,
September 2024
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In This Issue
- What is the Commission actually accomplishing?
- Progressive Christianity holds different things to be sacred
- Teaching the truth about reality
- Filling your congregation's pastoral vacancy
- Free webinar on creating faithful disciples
- We are called to be a community of disciples
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What Are They Actually Accomplishing? | |
by Pastor Dennis D. Nelson, Lutheran CORE Executive Director
As promised, we continue to monitor the work of the ELCA’s Commission for a Renewed Lutheran Church (CRLC). The Commission was formed in response to action taken by the ELCA’s 2022 Churchwide Assembly. The assembly directed the Church Council to establish a Commission “comprised of leaders of diverse representation” that shall “reconsider the statements of purpose for each of the expressions of this church, the principles of its organizational structure, and all matters pertaining thereunto.” The Commission was instructed to be “particularly attentive to our shared commitment to dismantle racism” and to “present its findings and recommendations to the 2025 Churchwide Assembly in preparation for a possible reconstituting convention.”
There was a very interesting article in “Living Lutheran,” the ELCA’s digital magazine, dated August 2, 2023 and entitled “Inside the commission that could restructure the ELCA.” Here is a link to that article. The article begins by comparing the original Commission for a New Lutheran Church, which met between 1982 and 1987 and whose work led to the formation of the ELCA, and this recently appointed Commission for a Renewed Lutheran Church. According to the article, the original Commission (from the 1980’s) was[...]
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Woke? Awake; the Sacred's Changing | |
by Pr. Brett Jenkins, NALC pastor from Pennsylvania and former board member of Lutheran CORE
Although the appellation “woke”—used by Ricky Gervais to the Hollywood establishment at the Oscars as “insider” language just a few years ago—is eschewed by progressives now that cultural conservatives have fastened onto it and redeployed it as a demeaning epithet, its inception in progressive circles originally indicated a true stance of religious conversion that Christians should recognize. [...] both Jesus and John the Baptist exhort us to “wake” up to the reality of our spiritual situation. [...]“Woke” originally meant to the true believer in progressive ideals much the same thing that “newly illumined” meant to the just baptized in the early Church; it signaled the passing of a liminal threshold and the adoption of such a substantially new interpretation of age-old data points and orientation to the challenges of life as to be only capturable in the proclamation of a new identity. […]
By designating something as “sacred” a group of disparate people can have a sense of unified identity. You know you are in the presence of a thing (or value system) that has been designated by a group as “sacred” when that thing must be defended at all costs from even ridiculous or accidental insults. [...]
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A Father's Wise Instruction |
by Pr. Douglas Schoelles, Lutheran CORE Board member and NALC pastor in Indiana
Do you worry if your children will be wise when they go off to live in this corrupted world? Have you given them the foundation they need? Jesus said our world is under attack by forces seeking to destroy you and your children. This battle is happening in Christian families as they allow the breach in their Christian practice. As families attend worship less, as parents and children pray and read the Bible less, and as families stay together as families less, the breach in our lives widens.
“Hear, O sons, a father’s instruction, and be attentive, that you may gain insight.” (Proverbs 4:1) Your spiritual path is the greatest factor of your child’s spiritual path. If a father goes regularly, regardless of the practice of the mother, between 2/3 and 3/4 of their children will become churchgoers (regular and irregular). But, if a father does not go to church [...]
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Addressing the Clergy Supply Crisis | |
by Pr. Don Brandt, Congregational Lay-Led Initiative (CLI)
Given the increasing shortage of ordained pastors available for call, now is the time when many churches will need to take the initiative to enlist one or two (or three) active members to be equipped and eventually called to serve their own congregation.
Now before you dismiss this strategy as totally impractical, first consider the difficulties involved in finding and calling a full-time ordained pastor in the next few years. Then I will describe one possible scenario where a congregation chooses to equip and call one or two (or three) of their own members to serve in a pastoral role.
So first, to answer the question: just how difficult could it be in 2024, or 2025, to fill your congregation’s pastoral vacancy? Glad you asked. The answer, in part, comes down to basic math. There are [...]
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Free Webinar—"Planning as a Paradigm Shift"
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by Pastor Dennis D. Nelson, Lutheran CORE Executive Director
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 – 11 AM EDT
In addition to alerting people to ways in which the ELCA is going further and further off the rails, we of Lutheran CORE see as part of our work providing encouragement and resources for congregations and their leaders and lay members.
Lutheran CORE is about to embark on providing a new series of resources – webinars on church leadership and ministry led by practitioners who know what they are talking about because they will be sharing insights and approaches that they have learned from their own ministry experience and have put into practice in their own ministry settings. Many thanks to three members of the board – NALC pastors Brian Hughes, David Charlton, and Doug Schoelles - for articulating and developing the vision for this new ministry and doing the work to bring it to life.
The first webinar, entitled “Planning as a Paradigm Shift,” will be offered on Wednesday, September 25 from 11 AM to 12 noon Eastern Daylight Time. [...]
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Video Ministries—September 2024
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by Pastor Dennis D. Nelson, Lutheran CORE Executive Director
Many thanks to Douglas Schoelles, pastor of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana (NALC) and member of the board of Lutheran CORE, for giving us a video review of the book, “Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony” by Stanley Hauerwas and William H. Willimon (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1989). A link to Doug’s review can be found here. A link to our You Tube channel, which contains reviews of around three dozen books as well as a dozen CORE Convictions videos on various topics related to the Christian faith and life, can be found here.
Doug writes: “While this book has been out thirty-five years, it is worth the read because the points Hauerwas and Willimon make are more salient than ever. Congregations will need to see themselves as unique faith communities set apart in our neo-pagan, post-Christian society. Paganism [...]
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Free Webinar "Planning as a Paradigm Shift" - September 25, 2024 at 11 AM EDT. Click here.
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LCMC 24th Annual Gathering & Convention - Marion, IA. September 29 - October 2, 2024. Click here.
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NALC Lutheran Week 2025. Pittsburgh, PA. Click here.
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