"Conservative Lutherans began forging the new body just weeks after the ELCA gave the green light in 2009 for non-celibate gays and lesbians to serve as clergy."
Figure it out. I think it is simply this: foolish choice followed by opposite reaction.
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Anyway, I find it puzzling and a bit disappointing that when minorities within a denomination secede, they almost always choose to form a new denomination. Why not link up with an already established body, such as LCMS? (I am pretty ignorant of higher-level Lutheran polity, so perhaps there is a real obstacle.) The Presbyterians have been incorrigible on this point: there are half a dozen or so denominations with less than 100 churches, and all of these denominations hold virtually the same confessional standards! You Baptists ought to tease us more, that for all our talk, we’re really separatists and Independents at heart.
On a more positive note, the Lutheran CORE and the Presbyterian NAPARC are both fostering doctrinal and practical emphases that may lead to a spiritual revitalization of their target groups, laying the groundwork for unification down the road.
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The ELCA included a merger of the American Lutheran Church, the Lutheran Church in America and the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches.
These groups were struggling with liberalism decades ago. Most of them would never have considered merger with LCMS as opposed to joining ELCA as they did, so far as I know. The AELC was actually a liberal split-off from the LCMS.
(For comparison, it would be like asking the American Baptists to merge with the GARBC.)
WELS ended fellowship with the LCMS more than 40 years ago because LCMS still had fellowship with the American Lutherans.
This new group will not be strongly evangelical unless God does a mighty work in their midst to change many years of liberal orientation.
Charlie,
As to why they would start a new denomination, that is just the way Lutherans think and work. Even if it were only one local church, they would consider it a “new denomination.” The idea of an independent Lutheran church is almost non-existent, and the idea of joining an existing denomination with its previously existing modus operandi is also unappealing.
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It has been my experience that the new church that started is less evangelical than the LCMS. This is not to say that there are not problems in the LCMS. :)
Roger Carlson, PastorBerean Baptist Church
Turns out “not getting along” is more human than fundamentalist?
I’ve met some amazing WELS and LCMS people—amazing in terms of their beliefs. I didn’t expect as much common ground (not that the differences are trivial!)
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Someone will have some eternal rewards for that, for sure :)
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I totally agree with your assesment. But when we first were introduced to the whole Lutheran system, we were scared. There are are big differneces, but I was shocked to find that LCMS believed in inerrency, for instance.
Roger Carlson, PastorBerean Baptist Church
[rogercarlson] But when we first were introduced to the whole Lutheran system, we were scared. There are are big differneces, but I was shocked to find that LCMS believed in inerrency, for instance.That’s funny…when I was a Lutheran I was scared of Baptists — thinking they were just one notch short of a cult or something.
Now that I mention it, some days I am still scared of Baptists… :p
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Roger Carlson, PastorBerean Baptist Church
[Paul J. Scharf] One good fruit that came from the group now known as the ELCA — ” http://www.daveyandgoliath.org/ Davey and Goliath .”
Someone will have some eternal rewards for that, for sure :)
Wow. THEY did that?! I’m going to have to take back any critical thing I’ve ever said about them. I loved those guys. (Only saw them a few times as a kid… but indelible images.)
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