Thursday, February 24, 2011

Yale Divinity School Memories

Here we are in our YDS student housing, with Little Ichabod.
LI just won a special award in computer science at Walmart headquarters.
He is also fluent in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, German, and Spanish.


Yale Divinity sent me their magazine today, listing all the big donors. I looked for alumni news and saw my classmates going into active retirement, changing jobs. One person, younger by seven years or more, has a a series of blogs, so I looked them up.

The blog posts stirred up many memories, because the author knew the same faculty, including Roland Bainton, author of Here I Stand, A Life of Martin Luther, the all-time best seller for Abingdon Press. Bainton posed twice with LI, once holding him in a baby carrier, the second time at Sterling Library when we came through on a visit.

Yale was too big and too old to promote the conformity of mediocrity. I find it ironic today, to see WELS pastors list seminary as "graduate school" and claim infallibility because they actually studied Greek. They also shun to a fare-thee-well, but that does not make them educated in Lutheran doctrine or faithful in practice.

YDS gave the Yale gadfly blogger an award at graduation. He said, "I thought the faculty hated me." The dean said, "We do, but we respect a challenge."

The posts about Bainton reminded me of the legendary church historian. When he anticipated that I needed information for my Notre Dame dissertation, he offered to go to the library and xerox pages to send back to me (if I did not own a particular book). The topic of my dissertation was a gadfly who studied at YDS.

One of my regular Facebook friends lived in the same student housing. He and his wife were godparents for LI. Another godparent had two doctorates from Yale Medical but died young.

An academic divinity school is entirely different from a denominational seminary. I shocked people by seeking ordination. Most were aiming for additional degrees, teaching, law, business school, and social work.

I had the strange idea that the Lutheran Church would welcome someone writing with an academic and pastoral background. I was disabused of that notion many times over. In each synod I saw an extremely narrow focus on what was proper and encouraged, with permanent condemnation for straying from that agenda.

The LCA focused on its own infallibility - not that the others were different from that. Naturally the LCA had little interest in Lutheran doctrine, genuine Biblical studies, or criticism of its liberal agenda. However, the LCA in the 1970s was orthodox compared to WELS in the 2010s.

Missouri seemed very mixed, in a permanent state of schizophrenia, depending on and yet hating Herman Otten at the same time. Missouri had its LCA wannabees and its conservative core. When I was deciding to leave the LCA, I really thought the Lutheran Church was dead in America. That was a correct assumption, proven later by the smaller sects.

Every LCMS convention was a turning point in history, yet nothing changed, except in the empowering of the liberals and the Church Growthers.

I was justifiably suspicious of WELS from the beginning, not from anything I heard. I simply figured a smaller group would have its unwritten rules, peevish little power groups, etc. I was far too optimistic.

While crowing about how orthodox they were, the WELS leaders were already in bed with the LCA. John Lawrenz, as a prep school principal, ran down the LCMS for destroying its prep schools. John did his best to wreck the entire WELS school system, as a dedicated Church and Changer. He forgot to mention his unionistic Pietistic agenda.

Now, as he is fading out, Lawrenz has turned over the leadership of the micro-mini Asian seminary (four professors, one Mexican janitor) to a founder of Church and Change, Steve Witte, DMin, Gordon Conwell.

The micro-mini synods are even worse than WELS, giving WELS an opportunity to appear less corrupt, less immoral, and less anti-Lutheran than the CLCs, etc.

WELS Cannot Continue
The Little Sect on the Prairie has already decided it will be gone in 20 years - that is their optimistic report.

WELS is so parochial that they judge everything according to growing up in the State of Wisconsin, their in-bred family ties, and all the dirty tricks they have played on each other. Mean-spirited, vindictive, and cowardly are terms that best fit the leaders of WELS. Yet they believe that following the Babtists and New Agers will make them different. People will flock to their imitation community churches.

This is how strange it is.
Ski's The CORE--which is really just another site for the Ron Ash/Tim Glende St. Peter Freedom cult--shares an old WELS building with another Emergent Church. People go to nearly identical services hosted by two different congregations or denominations, and yet they are the same me-centered entertainment service, bragging about "transforming lives" with Jesus.

Ski and Glende keep track of all dissent and bully people into silence.

Glende, though denying his outright plagiarism, excuses his copying because he does not want the congregation to die.

Change and DIE! - that is how an ex-WELS member describes this phenomenon.

But in love, we will wait to see what happens. Give them time. They are working on it.

Back To Yale
The value of an independent university education is independence of thought. The same classroom could have Roman Catholics, Bob Jones graduates, LCMS Lutherans, UCC, and Episcopalians in it. The unwritten rules of each denomination did not apply. Being a DP's son or a priest's "nephew" did not matter.

Yale had certain standards and lived up to them. So many teachers were required reading everywhere and world-famous scholars that a visiting expert could barely gather a basement meeting room.

WELS, Missouri, and the Little Sect do not live up to their standards. They deceive people constantly. They are so frightened of failing as an organization that they copy the idiots at Fuller, Mars Hill, Willow Creek, and the Crystal Cathedral (where Schuller is already a bankrupt fad).

The Syn Conference is ashamed of being Lutheran and opposed to teaching justification by faith. If someone wants to attend a liturgical service while visiting a new city, a Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox parish is a better bet than anything from the Syn Conference.

Getting Grumpier



grumpy has left a new comment on your post "Jeske and Ski, Change or DIE!:No Answer At This Ti...":

Since they are called/ordained members of the WELS, in all probability NOTHING will happen...

Now, if these were lay members who went to a non-WELS funeral, wedding, baptism, etc. of a friend or family member and were seen praying...well....that's quite a different story now, isn't it?

Grumps (getting Grumpier)

Jeske and Ski, Change or DIE!:
No Answer At This Time

Jeski and Ski are success stories? 
They depend on:
1. Taxpayer grants (Jeske).
2. Foundation and Thrivent grants (Jeske and Ski).
3. Daddy Warbucks (Jeske and Ski).
Givest thou me a break. I would not skip a rerun of I Love Lucy to hear them.



Intrepid Lutherans, Change or Die! Update

Thursday, February 24, 2011


Change or Die - Update

Since our post last week in which we addressed the ill-conceived Change or Die conference scheduled for March 10th, we have not received any communication from Pastor Jeske or Pastor Skorzewski in response to our letter.

When we approached members of the COP to see if they were aware of this conference, we were informed of the following:
  • The WELS Conference of Presidents had scheduled a meeting concerning this conference even prior to our post on Intrepid Lutherans.
  • The WELS COP has unanimously requested that Pastors Jeske and Skorzewski not participate in this conference.

As of this time, the conference brochure and registration form remain unchanged on the Siebert Lutheran Foundation website.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...
And if they go anyway........? Scott E. Jungen
Rev. Paul A. Rydecki said...
We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. It is our hope and prayer, and even our loving assumption, that the rebuke from God's Word and the request from their overseers in the Church will convince our brothers not only to pull out of this conference, but to see and admit the error of it. That will be cause for great rejoicing.
Pastor Jeff Samelson said...
I remember another time -- about 12 or 13 years or so ago -- that the CoP requested that a someone not go ahead with something that was causing offense in the WELS. They (WLC) went ahead with it anyway. It will be interesting, to say the least, to see what happens in the next few weeks.
Lund Family said...
I felt compelled to right my own letter to Pastor Jeske and sent it last week via postal mail. Most likely, a return letter has not had time to come back my way. We leave the results of this to God. Perry Lund Grace Evangelical Lutheran Oskaloosa, IA.
Anonymous said...
Once one draws a line in the sand, there can be no compromise. If indeed right is right and wrong is wrong, the Intrepids must hold their ground, or retreat into the company of fools comprised of those who sit by the side of the road and wait for someone to do something significant. A "request" by the COP is not the decisive action expected or required; they should not abdicate leadership, they should exercise leadership, and make a clear statement that we untheologically trained laymen can clearly understand. Kenneth Jamka
Rev. Paul A. Rydecki said...
To give our leaders the benefit of the doubt, we (at IL) don't know the form this "request" took. It may well be the decisive action required. It may have been more forceful than a request. And they may be planning on making their judgment public once those involved have been given time to respond. We won't let the issue go. For the moment, we will give Pastors Jeske and Ski a little more time to respond, either to us or to the COP, or preferrably to all those who have contacted them, which would seem to be the loving thing to do. This can't drag on for months. The conference is coming up in two weeks. By that time we should know if the pastors involved have accepted the COP's (and our) admonition gratefully, acknowledging their error (which would be cause for great rejoicing), or if they have accepted the COP's (and our) admonition under protest (which would not yet be cause for rejoicing), or if they have rejected the admonitions they have received (which would be cause for even greater concern).

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GJ - The loving thing is to rebuke these clowns for even thinking of such a thing, but no one would touch the Lord's Anointed (Jeske) earlier, when he engaged in various union activities before. No one touched Jeske's sock-puppet (Ski) when he and Glende attended many different false doctrine worship conferences.

Ski and Glende bragged about their conferences, Tweeted about them, and took pictures in Seattle and at Andy Stanley's Babtist worship conference.

Did anyone discipline Kudu Don Patterson for gathering WELS workers like Rev. Spikey-Hair for a pan-demon conference in Orlando, Florida? No. But Patterson and Kelm gave papers at The Sausage Factory about improving education there.

Above is a reference to asking Willowcreek's Liberal College to cease and desist from inviting Martin Marty. They "gave WELS the finger," to quote Pastor Guy Purdue and invited him anyway.

The only cease orders issued and obeyed were the one about the Kent Hunter/Waldo Werning conference and the Church and Change Stetzer invitation.

I may have the details wrong, but I think Missouri dis-invited Stetzer at the same time. I know Stetzer lined up Missouri and Church and Change on his official calender. The Changers tried to deny this, which meant I was a liar and Stetzer was a liar. I gleefully posted the material in the blog, with the link to Stetzer's calender, his Tweets, and his snide remarks about Lutheran doctrine.

WELS even had one of the Intrepids (pre-Intrepid) convinced that I invented the information. That is why I copy and paste and link. The material may go away at the URL, as it often does, but it is preserved here.

Ex-LCMS, Now ELCA, Pastor Bruce Foster Weighs In Again

I added the labels, but this really is an ELCA seminarian blessing the compost bin at a chapel service, Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago.
I owned one of these composters years ago, but I did not bless it at a service!



Dear Dr. Jackson

You have begun a series of intelligence test on your blog, right? I mean moving Transfiguration and Septuagesima Sunday a week early and then waiting for somebody to notice. Clever.

Today your test is this. Who will be the first to catch this silly mistake.

"The love of money is the root of all evil, as Shakespeare said"

Do I win the prize for responding first by noting that the quote is from the Bible (KJV no less) and not Shakespeare?

You are so clever hiding these little tests in your blog. When nobody from WELS catches them, they prove they are the Morons you say they are.

Bruce Foster (not smart enough to catch the first one because I use the evil three year lectionary)

[Various signatures below]
Bruce Foster (yes I know I should hang my head in shame, ELCA and no PhD from Our Lady U.)

Bruce Foster (please don't belittle me for not having a degree from the anti-Christ's best school)

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GJ - I believer Foster is one person who sent spiteful little messages for the blog when it first started. He is best pals with WELS Pastor Lindemann, the one who refused to answer a certified letter (ditto Jenswold and SP Schroeder). Birds of a feather do flock together.

Foster stopped commenting via the blog when I started using Open ID, but he sent a signed email every so often. As anyone can see, he has much in common with the WELS ministerium (although many Wisconsin pastors are decent human beings and faithful to the Confessions).

Foster's latest effort at sarcasm is illuminating. Yes, I actually moved the date of Septuagesima by mistake. I am not sure why that merits an email. Things must be slow at Lake Woebegone.

I used the Shakespeare blooper on purpose, waiting for one of the WELS Shrinkers to hyper-ventilate. Little did I realize that Foster would jump at his big chance.

In fact, I usually check quotations before I use them. Recently I thought a friend was wrong for citing the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, but he was right and I was not.

Nevertheless, having almost 6,000 posts and dozen books means that fact-checking and typo-finding is a team effort. Many people help out cheerfully. They involve all the synods except ELCA.

Normally a post has about four obvious mistakes in it. I publish it and read it over, correct it, re-publish, until I am satisfied. Some things get missed by everyone, such as a weird spelling of Enthusiasm in a title. Others, like Septualgesiam (sic) are noticed and mentioned. Pastor ___ did not want credit for that one, and he was rather benign in telling me.

Bruce definitely fosters a resentful heart. When I reviewed the recent, dumb book about Otten, he sent a typically bitter email a few hours later. The Missouri civil war is a tender spot for LCMS apostates rewarded by ELCA. The Left loves the unrepentant prodigals they nurture.

Stranded on the Shoals of UOJ with Cap'n Huff N Puff


Most people in the Syn Conference want to be left alone. Some want to see a move from the relentless pursuit of change for the sake of change. Almost no one is willing to face the 80-160 history of abandoning Luther and the Confessions.

The Changers in WELS have cleverly set up so many targets that attacking one (Ski and Glende) only excites the defensive network of friends developed over the years by the Gurgle-Valleskey-Wendland team.

The Intrepids have only one battle to face, but they "fought without discipline and ran without shame" to quote Gibbon.

That battle is for the efficacy of the Word alone. Thus, the Intrepids are stranded on the shoals with Cap'n Huff-N-Puff. They are different from him only in degree, because he adheres to Universal Objective Justification.

What can DP Buchholz say, when has proclaimed--in a convention essay--that the entire world is saved? Buchholz may not be singing from the same page in the hymnal as Jeff Gunn (aka Jeff Gun on the Changer websty), but he is singing from the same hymnal.

No one critical of Fuller's influence in WELS, Missouri, or the Little Sect is willing to give up on their precious UOJ opinion. Although some UOJ Stormtroopers--like Jay Webber, Jon Buchholz, and the Intrepids--are mildly critical of Church Growth, they are determined to defend universal grace without the Means of Grace in the face of Biblical, Confessional, and historical facts devastating to their quirky cause.

Combininng Rat Poison with Good Food -
Only Seems To Fool the Sausage Factory



rlschultz has left a new comment on your post "Dapper Don Pieper Responds With the Unloving Card":

The way that Satan uses false doctrine to undermine faith is to mix a tiny amount of it with correct doctrine. The rat poison analogy has been used here several times on Ichabod. When a Crypto-Calvinist acquaintance of mine tried to pooh-pooh the credibility of Ichabod, I reminded him that I had been following some of this for 15-20 years. There is a strange double standard at work here. Those who defend the apostates will say, "he's okay, I drank beer with him at the sem". The Ichabodians can discern only what is written. I have never seen one claim that he was a drinkin' buddy of Pastor Jackson.

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GJ - WELS pastors only need to look at their own documents. Although I am not a catechism collectors, I know that Gausewitz was a favorite edition used in many WELS congregations. When this came up, and Gausewitz was quoted by a current WELS pastor, a WELS member wrote me and said, "I still have the Gausewitz we used when I was confirmed in the Wisconsin Synod."

Like many others, this WELS layman only scratches his head when the Mequonites now try to advocate the alleged ancient truth of UOJ.

Wisconsin is an abusive cult. The cult-behavior is shown in the way the group changes doctrine and re-educates everyone, without ever acknowledging that they just reversed course on something.

Another example is gambling. It was a sin in WELS until they latched onto some wealthy casino people. Now gambling is entertainment and all the Sausages chant the same thing.

The way Sausage Factory graduates repeat the same thing in the same way is rather disturbing. The Little Sect on the Prairie is no better, except they imagine they are - making them worse.

Brett Meyer Answers Dapper Don


"All the Changers are looking forward to the Jeske-Ski conference with ELCA.
We are going to bring disco back.
Y-M-C-A."



Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Dapper Don Pieper Responds With the Unloving Card":

Don, since I'm the one whose heart you judged, are you saying that you find Pastor Mark Schewe's statement, "As we sit as a fly on the wall, we see that God the Father will have the last word, as he brings about the salvation of all people and exalts his Son to his rightful place as King!", to be faithful to Christ?

Or, that it was wrong but could be understood correctly because it wasn't accompanied by other Universalistic statements?

Many people have excused (W)ELS DP Pastor Buchholz in the same way for his Universalist statements in the 2005 WELS Convention essay where he made the false statement and then immediately contradicted it.

"God has forgiven the whole world. God has forgiven everyone his sins." This statement is absolutely true! This is the heart of the gospel, and it must be preached and taught as the foundation of our faith. But here’s where the caveat comes in: In Scripture, the word "forgive" is used almost exclusively in a personal, not a universal sense. The Bible doesn’t make the statement, "God has forgiven the world."

"God has forgiven all sins, but the unbeliever rejects God’s forgiveness." Again, this statement is true—and Luther employed similar terminology to press the point of Christ’s completed work of
salvation.16 But we must also recognize that Scripture doesn’t speak this way."

"God has declared the entire world righteous." This statement is true, as we understand it to mean that God has rendered a verdict of "not-guilty" toward the entire world. It is also true—and must be taught—that the righteousness of Christ now stands in place of the world’s sin; this is the whole point of what Jesus did for us at Calvary. However, once again we’re wresting a term out of its usual context. In Scripture the term "righteous" usually refers to believers. "

"Here is the legal or juridical nature of justification, revealed at Calvary. The change does not take place in the sinner. The change takes place in the relationship or the status between a sinner and God.2 A verdict has been rendered, which declares man free of sin and guilt, righteous in God’s sight, and worthy of eternal life, for Jesus’ sake."

http://www.wlsessays.net/node/390

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LutherRocks has left a new comment on your post "Brett Meyer Answers Dapper Don":

Christ stands in man's place so he that believes in Him and is baptized will be saved...whoever does not believe will be damned...this is how Scripture speaks.