frequent WELS speaker
Let the River Flow is a "connecting event" event for pastors, staff, and other leaders of large ELCA congregations and "anyone who feels they can benefit from this opportunity".
June 18-21 at Prince of Peace Lutheran in Burnsville, Minnesota.
Featured speakers are:
- Martin E. Marty, was a featured speaker at Wisconsin Lutheran College (WELS),
- Barbara Rossing, ELCA seminary professor,
- Reggie McNeal, Becoming Missional, Fuller Seminary Professor, 2005 C & C speaker,
- Wyvetta Bullock, ELCA pastor, worked with WELS on AAL Membership Initiative,
- Leonard Sweet, liberal Methodist, helped cause C & C cancelation, 2005,
- Ken Medema, musician,
- Peter Eide, musician and kid's speaker.
Four out of seven ELCA speakers have worked with WELS or were booked for the Church and Change Schwaermer-fest in 2005. Martin Marty has worked with WELS several times. He spoke at WLC, but he also spoke for the ELCA-LCMS-WELS evangelism conference in Florida.
Wyvetta Bullock was a division head of ELCA when she helped coordinate the Membership Initiative lavishly funded by AAL (now Thrivent). The Membership Initiative, another embarrassing flop, united ELCA, WELS, and Missouri in evangelism training and study. Evangelism is "outside the framework of fellowship" in WELS, so quite growling.
Reggie McNeal and Leonard Sweet were booked for the 2005 Church and Change event, causing such turmoil among the normally comatose WELS clergy that C & C was shut down. Finished. Dissolved. "Game over, man! Game over!" Truthfully, for we know that Holy Mother WELS always lies, C & C was booted upstairs to The Love Shack. The most recent apostasy conference was registered through the official website, not WLC's Charis. For outsiders, Charis is the official journal of WLC apostates.
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