- The synod consultants demand enormous fees when they should be happy to help out in some way.
- The synod does not disclose the conflict of interest when the consultants discover a need for ridiculous building plans and call in their own Church and Change buddies to generate huge debts for the parish, huge fees for Cornerstone.
- After building an $8 million cathedral on the MLC campus, to teach "worship properly," WELS must pay rental to an ELCA college again to have their national worship conference a few miles away.
ICHABOD, THE GLORY HAS DEPARTED - explores the Age of Apostasy, predicted in 2 Thessalonians 2:3, to attack Objective Faithless Justification, Church Growth Clowns, and their ringmasters. The antidote to these poisons is trusting the efficacious Word in the Means of Grace. John 16:8. Isaiah 55:8ff. Romans 10. Most readers are WELS, LCMS, ELS, or ELCA. This blog also covers the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, and the Left-wing, National Council of Churches denominations.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Learn Stewardship from the Wisconsin Synod
Even the Deeply Involved ELCA Pastors Are Fleeing ELCA
A pastor's letter resigning from ELCA clergy roster
April 12, 2011Bishop David Zellmer
South Dakota Synod ELCA
Augustana College
Sioux Falls, SD 57197
Bishop Dave:
Thank you for the action of the South Dakota Synod Council in releasing Immanuel Lutheran Church of Whitewood from its affiliation with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Immanuel’s affiliation with the North American Lutheran Church better reflects the Biblical and theological commitments of the congregation.
I believe that both God and the congregation have called me to serve Immanuel as its pastor and to continue to do so. I believe that God has called me to serve within the North American Lutheran Church. I have been received as a pastor of the North American Lutheran Church. I thus ask that my name be removed from the roster of ordained ministers of the ELCA.
As Lutherans, we believe that the Christian Church is defined by the assembly of believers among whom the Gospel is preached in its purity and the Sacraments are administered according to the Gospel — not by any particular earthly institution (Augsburg Confession, Article 7). Christians throughout the world are a part of the one holy catholic and apostolic Church regardless of their particular church body affiliation. Christians unite in church bodies based on a shared understanding of the Christian faith. A church body affiliation is an acknowledgment that one shares its confession of the Christian faith.
I do not take the decision to leave the ELCA lightly. I have been a part of the South Dakota Synod for nearly 22 years as a pastor. I deeply grieve the loss of relationships this will mean with many people in the synod. As you know, I have been very involved in and have cared about the life and ministry of the synod and of the ELCA churchwide organization. I served on the synod’s Communications Committee for almost the entire history of the synod. I have served on other synod committees. I have served as a voting member at three churchwide assemblies and have attended or watched additional churchwide assemblies. I have presented resolutions at the South Dakota Synod Assembly to address areas of the life and mission of our synod and of the ELCA churchwide organization. I have worked with Lutheran CORE and others to try to help the ELCA to maintain the teaching and practice of its predecessor churches and of the Christian Church throughout history regarding marriage and sexual ethics. It is because I care about the ELCA that I worked with others to keep it from going down the path toward heterodoxy. It is because I care about the wider church and believe that the teaching and practice of the wider church matters that I cannot continue as a pastor of the ELCA.
I cannot in good conscience meet the expectation (from “Vision and Expectations”) that an “ordained minister supports not only the work of the congregation, but also the synodical and churchwide ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.” I also cannot meet the ELCA’s expectation that a pastor respect the beliefs of those who persist in error regarding the teaching of the Bible and of the Christian Church rather than call them to repentance and faithfulness. I believe that the expectations “to confess and teach the authoritative and normative character of the Scriptures ‘as the inspired Word of God and the authoritative source and norm of its proclamation, faith, and life’” and to “teach nothing ‘that departs from the Scriptures or the catholic Church’” stand in opposition to the ELCA’s new teaching and practice on marriage and sexual ethics. The promises that I made at ordination to preach and teach in accordance with the Holy Scriptures, the ecumenical creeds, and the Lutheran Confessions require that I stand against the decisions of the ELCA to reject these foundations as normative for its teaching and practice. I have not changed. The Confession of Faith in the ELCA constitution has not changed, but it no longer functions as normative for the ELCA’s teaching and practice.
I did my Doctor of Ministry thesis on “norms for preaching.” I believe that the preaching and teaching of the church must be based on ultimate norms such as Scripture, the creeds, and the Lutheran Confessions for it to be faithful. By its actions, the ELCA has chosen to base its teaching and practice on the preferences of its members and on changes in secular society rather than to seek to discern God’s will based on the teaching of Scripture. The ELCA has accepted the ideas that contradictory teachings are of equal value and that there is no such thing as absolute truth and thus no reason to seek the truth. The ELCA’s new teaching and practice on marriage and sexual ethics are built upon a foundation other than the “the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints” (Jude 3).
The idea of an individual’s personal perspective as the ultimate norm for teaching and practice finally leaves the ELCA in the same place as the judgment against the people in the book of Judges: “Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” There is no basis for sound teaching and practice. Changes in teaching on marriage and sexual ethics are a symptom of the move to relativize the teaching of Scripture. The ELCA’s actions on sexuality violate the First, Second and Sixth Commandments. The ELCA has rejected God as the one who determines right and wrong and has used God’s name to bless what God has not blessed. Most clearly in the actions of our synod’s own companion synod, the ELCA has both tolerated and promoted teachings that contradict God’s revelation of Himself as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In this tolerance and promotion of heretical teaching and practice, the ELCA no longer “contends for the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints.”
The South Dakota Synod and ELCA have many members and pastors who are faithful Christians — who confess Jesus as both Savior and Lord and who uphold the Bible, the creeds, and the Lutheran Confessions as normative for their faith and practice. Many of them believe that God has called them to remain in the ELCA and to struggle for reform from within. I respect them and the decision they have made. I will continue to uphold them in prayer as they remain in the struggle for faithfulness from within the ELCA. I will continue to pray that God will raise up leaders who will call the ELCA to live in faithfulness to the Confession of Faith in its constitution and to repent of any actions which contradict that Confession of Faith. I believe that God has called me to move on for the sake of the congregation I serve, for my own sake, and for the sake of the South Dakota Synod. There comes a time when the only remaining witness is to shake the dust from one’s feet. That is the place at which I find myself. It is because I care about those who remain in the ELCA that I must both bear this witness and take leave of them. It is because I care about you and the people of the South Dakota Synod that I must name the significance of the departure from “the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints” that has taken place in the ELCA. God will ultimately judge both of our decisions and actions.
You remain in my prayers as you seek to provide leadership for the South Dakota Synod and the ELCA. This is certainly a difficult time for many as they struggle to discern God’s will and God’s call to discipleship and faithfulness. Let us all pray that God will draw the one holy catholic and apostolic Church together in faithfulness and mission.
Your brother in Christ,
Pastor David J. Baer
Anonymoose Reports from the Frozen North:
Canadian Lutherans To Imitate ELCA Gaity
Anonymoose:
On another note, I see Reclaim News has formally announced the withdrawal of the Oakland suit. Interesting that when I went to the C-N-H District website there are no posted BoD minutes for the last few months. Reclaim News says that the line item for legal expenses in missing from its budget statement.
One Eponymous Archon - On the WELS Women's Confab
One Eponymous Archon (https://me.yahoo.com/oneeponymousarchon) has left a new comment on your post "WELS Church and Change Women's Confab":
Dr. Jackson,
I'm sure it will be quite a meeting. My cousin in WI tells me a local Pastor brags and boasts of his woman "Minister of Worship." I wonder how many WELS members know about this gal. Boy, that would sure go over well out here in CA! And why is a seminary professor blessing such heresy with his presence? I must be dumb, I'm just -
One Eponymous Archon
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Pastor Anita Hill represents the vanguard of women's ministry.
The Individual Known Only as 29a
Seconds the WELS Church Lady's NNIV Comments
Zorro - On UOJ and Catechism
It is mainly a gang of three: The Erlangen School of Theology by Lowell Green; an entry by Otto Heick in J. Bodensieck's The Encyclopedia of the Lutheran Church; Heick's A History of Christian Thought.
What follows is a quote from the Heick entry in Bodensieck (volume 1, pp. 164-165, The Lutheran Awakening ): The anti-nomistic tendencies of Grundtvigianism were shared by a movement named after the Danish island of Bornholm on which, for a time, it gained a special foothold(P.C.→Trandberg, who later moved to Chicago, →Rosenius, →Hedberg; v.i.). The theology of these men is marked by a one-sided emphasis on the Gospel of free grace. They practically identified reconciliation and justification, "The world is justified in Christ" (objective justification).
Green's volume is of value inasmuch as it sketches the emphases of a number of 19th century continental theologians. Some of the names pop up from time to time in citations by Hoenecke, F. Pieper, Walther, et al. Many of the men cited by the "synodical fathers" emerged, some more successfully than others, from rationalism yet had a hard time freeing themselves of Reformed suppositions(e.g., visible/invisible church). Some had to fight pitched battles and were it not for their study of the Confessions would have lurched even further backwards. Germs of thought were transmitted generationally. Some for the better, others for the worse.
Referring to Karl Adolf Gerhard von Zezschwitz (1825-1886) and catechetics, Green (pp.175-176) remarks: "He (Zezschwitz) scorned the practice of replacing Luther's Small Catechism by writing "Question and Answer" catechisms which he regarded as pedagogically unsuitable. Instead one should hold to Luther's text and develop the exposition by setting a goal and sub-goals for each lesson and developing each lesson out of the Catechism and the Scriptures."
Even a cursory glance between the WELS 1956 Gausewitz and the Kuske reveals the Gausewitz's diligent replication of phrasing of Luther's Small Catechism text in developing the points of the lessons. Gausewitz also is fond of listing scripture references in conjunctions with scripture passages with the apparent understanding the teacher can and should work only from that without any editorial comment injected by Gausewitz himself.
Obviously, the best is the text of Luther's Small Catechism as exposited by Luther's Large Catechism.
Teaching catechism takes a lot of time. Using packaged materials robs the pastor of what could be a yearly doctrinal refresher.
WELS Church and Change Women's Confab
Opening Devotion ~ Pastor E. Allen Sorum, Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, Mequon, Wisconsin
D | Campus Ministry | Pastor Bill Limmer, Point of Plagiarism |
Money Makes zah WELS Go Around, zah WELS Go Around
rlschultz has left a new comment on your post "Lutheran School, Christian School, or Profit Cente...":
"Since the pastor controls the staff, he can employ his wife and their friends."
At my former WELS congregation of which I have commented on, the wife of one of the pastors is called to a full time position as the early childhood director.
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GJ - In Ohio, a full-time manager is required by the state, so Lutheran congregations are competing for kiddie tuition to pay for their staff to pay for their new cars because the Mommies are working to pay for their new cars.
The WELS Sell Out -
How About Some Biblical Leadership, Men, DPs,
And SP Schroeder?
WELS church lady has left a new comment on your post "From the Inside - About the WELS NNIV":
The NNIV is all about apostasy. We as a synod are fools to let the leadership sell us out. Say "NO" to the NNIV. It is time to start a petition. Check out Facebook! WELS pastors and laity have been voicing their displeasure with this masonic bible. Do not let Forward In Christ-A Lutheran Voice articles deceive you. It is high-time that I begin emailing my Ichabodian and Intrepid friends again. I will be glad to help, but the men are going to have to see this to the finish line.
In Christ,
from WELS church lady
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Zorro wrote:
Another sales pitch forthcoming. So is Nass in regards to the NIV debacle. It is about the money. WELS is going to pay dearly right through the nose. It will repeat itself in another 15+ years. I reviewed a portion of new NPH Sunday School course. This series are going to be terribly expensive. Small congregations will have to spend a ton of money, yet again. The current series isn't that old--15 years, maybe. The reason for this new series is, I suspect, generated by copyright issues from current NIV translation, which will be defunct when the new version replaces it.
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GJ - I got a hint that the NIV axe would be spared in some cases - not that I care. WELS likes to dig deeper holes. Pastoral leadership in WELS goes like this, "You over there. You tell them for me."
The WELS Church Lady could give lessons in manning-up, but that would violate WELS directives.
Favorite Comments about Ichabod
"You are an evil, evil man."
"You are a gutless coward." (Anonymous)
"When you finally die, everyone will be relieved."
Church and Change Still Runs the Show
Easter Is a Hare-Raising Service in Texas
WELS church lady has left a new comment on your post "That Easter Bunny Looks Mighty Familiar":
What about DP Buchholz? He has to deal with a pastor who wears jeans, yet he also deals with pastors who wear a collar.
The jeans pastor is in luck, because he does not have to answer to Buchholz. The Church and Change leadership are his bosses.
In Christ,
from WELS church lady
Another One Says Bye-Bye to ELCA
Trinity Lutheran Church-Ellsworth, IA passed their second vote to leave (Sunday April 17th) by 93%. A second resolution to join NALC passed by 88%.
ALPB Online
Shave the Budget, Not the Moustache
Paul Milhouse McCain told me the President of the LCMS had no real power.
One of SP Schroeder's apologists just told me the same thing. I answered, "The bully pulpit has been empty and unused for years."
Synod politics are fun to follow, but they mean little.
What the leaders say or fail to say is all important.
The best description of a investment firm president is also the job description of a synod president today - "His job is to manage public perception."
Have they taught the truth and repudiated error?
No.
No one would know from official pronouncements and the sycophant blogs that false doctrine, anti-Lutheran teaching, has dominated the Lutheran synods for decades.
In the early Christian church, the purpose of the bishop was to teach. The history we still have (since most is lost) refers to centuries of doctrinal debate, leading to the Nicene and Athanasian Creeds.
The bishops of today--whether Doctrinal Pussycats, or SP perception managers--do not oversee their flocks. They do not teach. They do not rebuke with the Word of God, unless they are busy quashing some outbreak of Lutheran doctrine.
Two Recent Books That Remind Me of Our Perilous Times
His work with John Howard Yoder has become a minor publishing industry.
Both men were my professors and on my dissertation committee.
Hauerwas is still alive, but I bought his theological autobiography anyway. I was working at the Augustana College library when I met him, around 1968. My sister-in-law babysat his son Adam when Hauerwas moved to Notre Dame. For that reason I met him to discuss the PhD program at Notre Dame. I was accepted there with a full scholarship, the same week our daughter Bethany was diagnosed with a terminal neurological disorder. Hauerwas was head of the PhD program, so I saw him repeatedly as a professor, etc.
I also bought Carl Braaten's On Account of Christ, another memoir. I may provide more details about both books later. The two men named just about everyone I knew in theology, including a few graduate students. Theology can be a small world, even in a large denomination. Braaten published a famous letter about Pelikan and others leaving ELCA. Long ago, I met Pelikan's brother and father in Cleveland, and I saw Jaroslav regularly at church when we were at Yale. One of his doctoral students was LI's godmother.
A rooster crowing or a little girl's name can bring back many memories, all at once. The last 50 years seem to rush together at once, from the day I was confirmed at an Augustana Synod congregation to the present.
Among theologians, Hauerwas is clearly the one with the highest IQ and the broadest range of knowledge. When I mentioned his name to a committee of doctors at the Cleveland Clinic, they all gasped at once. I knew the Great One of medical ethics.
Braaten became known as the big shot who opposed the malignant trends in ELCA.
Both men exemplify the current trends in theology and church life. There is no connection between reality and their work. Here are some brief examples.
Hauerwas loves Karl Barth, but Karl was a Marxist fraud. Barth slept with Charlotte Kirschbaum, moved her into his home, and let her write most of the Dogmatics. A little reading in Barth shows that he was an apostate who used religious categories to suit his need to overthrow the Christian faith. Robert Preus summed up Barth in a few words - read the intro and that is enough. Look up a few photos of Barth and family. His wife Nellie was a hausfrau. Charlotte was HAWT!
The Barth-Marxist-mistress connection has been known for decades, but one does not stay in the parlor with refined theologians after identifying Barth as a disgusting example of humanity. No, he is the official theologian of Fuller Seminary, whose graduates pursue hot babes to this day.
Braaten is even less connected with reality than Hauerwas. His chosen hero is Paul Tillich, who was famous for sleeping with the wives of his graduate assistants. Tillich pretended to fight with Barth, an old academic charade carried out by professors and grad students to fill journals and fuel dissertations. Hannah Tillich wrote about her wandering husband, whose theology was so far off that his own colleagues at Union Seminary (aka The Devil's Playground) were appalled at his Systematic Theology.
Braaten is quite proud of editing the enormous Braaten/Jenson Dogmatics, a set so vile that ELCA denied using it while making it required reading at every seminary. The two-volume set is about 25 years old and still in print. The authors denied every article of faith in the Apostles' Creed, clearly and boldly, then began screaming Apostasy! at the ELCA they helped create.
Braaten is clearly in love with himself and in awe of his great accomplishments. I doubt whether he will be remembered in a few years.
Hauerwas had to deal with severe personal trials. I do not agree with his theology at all. However, the photo above does a good job of portraying his character. He wrote about being self-absorbed in his book, but he was the most caring professor on the faculty, perhaps the only one. He looked out for his students and made some good things happen, without looking for recognition.
The Braaten book is great for inside dope about ELCA, but grating otherwise.
Monday, April 18, 2011
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Great New Marketing Idea
For Northwestern Publishing House - J. P. Meyer
LutherRocks has left a new comment on your post "J. P. Meyer's UOJ from NPH":
Is there a barf bag included?
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GJ - Unfortunately, I already have a graphic saved for almost every possible comment.
One Wife at a Time
LutherRocks has left a new comment on your post "Devaluing a Position":
I was appalled when I spoke to my Dad recently (WELS) who lives in Wausau, WI that there are two parishes that he is aware of have pastors who are divorced/separated still serving churches. Back in the day it didn't matter what the reason for divorce...you were out of the ministry based on the scripture declaration of 'husband of one wife'.
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GJ - I was shocked that Ft. Wayne was saying that verse meant "one wife at a time" as a guard against polygamy! That was around 1987. Next I heard WELS DP Robert Mueller say the same thing.
At one time the ALC and LCA had the same rule: divorce meant leaving the ministry. Now a man can have a mistress, divorce his wife, and take his mistress as his wife to his new call, with the blessings of the synod. That does not just happen in WELS, the ELS, and Missouri. Even ELCA does that.
There are also the cases where a permanent mistress is overlooked.
As 29a said, "The guys I work with are no angels. They are a rough bunch, really crude. But they really get disgusted with ministers who play around."
Devaluing a Position
Bruce Church has left a new comment on your post "Lutheran School, Christian School, or Profit Cente...":
Now that Katie Couric and Diane Sawyer have taken over the anchor positions for their networks' evening news shows, suddenly the job is devalued, and seen as a woman's job. NBC's Brian Williams is the only male anchor left, and there may not be any more. Scott Pelley of 60 Minutes was asked to take the job, but now what once seen as reaching the pinnacle of the news-making business is seen as a demotion. Such is the fate of being a pastor. Once women break the glass ceiling and become pastors, it devalues the position and suddenly it seems as though instead of breaking the glass ceiling, they only jackhammered their way into the dank and musty basement.
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http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/life/stories/2011/04/14/60-minutes-reporter-pelley-likely-to-replace-couric.html
Some of Pelley's colleagues privately worry that the Evening News could be construed as a demotion for him - a concern that underscores how much the job has changed but belies an opportunity for Pelley and his biggest supporter, Jeff Fager, who became chairman of CBS News in February.
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GJ - At my first call, LCA, men ran the Sunday School and taught all the grades except kindergarten.
When men are spiritual leaders in a congregation, the women also come. When men fail to be leaders, the women will fill in, but the men tend to stay away. Women try to join men's clubs, but men do not go to court to join women's clubs.
WELS has already started the practice of female pastors, without even voting at one of their rigged conventions. Look at all the Changer policies, encouraged by SP Schroeder, and you will see how quickly WELS catches up with ELCA.
Second wives of pastors often want to be shemales, so that new policy, of divorced and remarried ministers, will also advance the feminazification of WELS.
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How WELS Switched the School Agenda
rlschultz has left a new comment on your post "Lutheran School, Christian School, or Profit Cente...":
25 years ago, our oldest child began 1st grade in a WELS LES. He did not go to kindergarten there, but the kindergarten there was only three full days a week. There was no tuition for the children of the congregation. There was only a per child annual book rental fee. There was no pre-kindergarten pre-school and no day care. Those who needed day care for their children could always find it among the stay at home moms, like my wife. Like so many congregation supported elementary schools, it was there to serve the members, first and foremost. At the voters' meetings, it was often stressed that it was the responsibility of the congregation to feed the lambs. There was also the emphasis to live within our means, as the Lord provides. This applied both at the congregational and the family level. (continued)
rlschultz has left a new comment on your post "Lutheran School, Christian School, or Profit Cente...":
Slowly, partial tuition for congregational members began to be implemented at the elementary school.
Then, the talk began about the school being a "mission arm" of the congregation. Enrollment had plateaued at about 100 students, K-8. Then, the pre-school started. Then, the masonry evangelism followed. At that time, I could see that the marketing strategy was to the upper middle class. What they ended up with were those who only had an appearance of wealth. They lacked the insight and spiritual maturity that was there among the multi-generational families that were the backbone of the congregational.
The new leadership was quick to adopt church growth methods, since many were employed in modern corporate methods. Why am I not surprised that it has come to this?
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California wrote:
Jim Becker is absolutely right re: why churches should not be in the business of preschool or daycare. Once again its WELS congregation trying to identify as closely with the secular paradigm as closely as possible and trying to "sanctify" the activity with a Christian label. Preschool, Early Childhood Education, Day Care (call it what you will) is on governments' agenda both state and Federal, and has been since the mid 20th Century. California has a program euphemistically named: " First Five". Cute! Apologists for preschool/day care whether church sponsored or not, should obtain copies of current Master Plans for their respective states or jurisdictions. If they do the research they will discover the terminology in all of them, almost without exception, will call for "birth to post secondary" education. Some even refer to prenatal oversight of mothers with the rationale being producing healthy children to fill all those early education centers. For churches to fall for the preschool/day care propaganda is evidence of the church following the world.....no longer acting as "salt". When this writer was a student at a mid west state university, the ground work for preschool/day care agenda was being laid in mid 20th Century. To receive a degree in a specific major even though the emphasis was on another trajectory of the major, we were required to participate in the university's on campus experimental preschool and courses in which we learned the theories behind preschool, ECE, et al. Most of the toddlers enrolled in that campus preschool were children of psychology professors. After that experience, I vowed that if I ever had children, they would never set foot in any preschool or day care. They didn't, and neither did my grandchildren. Church sponsored preschool/day care only serves to condition Christians to accept, and accommodate the agenda in place by the state. The church is the only legitimate entity to resist the tsunami of a secular big brother nanny state. But what one sees is the opposite.
Copy and Paste from the Enthusiasts
Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Christ the Rock, WELS Musical Greatness - Ear Prot...":
(W)ELS' leading edge of New Age Church Growth apostasy is growing. As covered before on Ichabod the new church mission startup in Castle Rock, Colorado called Eternal Rock now has their official website up.
Initial Ichabod post
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2011/01/another-wels-parasitical-church.html
Official website
http://www.eternalrock.org/#/home/home-page
Sermon, Follow Jesus - Worship, is designed to break down preferences to the historic Lutheran liturgy and establish liturgy and worship as adiaphora. In doing so Pastor Oldenburg attacks the efficacy of God's Word with the New Age Church Growth terms of "heart language" using man's reason. After stating that the historic liturgy is filled with Scripture he states:
audible of these quotes start at -13:00
"The depth of the liturgy and the symbols and the meaning and the richness can take years to understand, so deep and so rich and to comprehend it takes a long time. In worship, if it is so rich, why would we think about doing anything else? I don't think everyone grasps the depths and the meaning and the symbols. The historic liturgy is the heart language of some, but isn't the heart language, the language that communicates best for everyone."
"The liturgy does have depth in history and tradition that some really appreciate, but like fine coffee or food, many do not."
"If people don't fully appreciate the liturgy does it make sense that you would even give it to them?...I don't think so."
http://www.eternalrock.org/media.php?pageID=23
Raise Their Taxes Tuition!
That Will Save Jobs
And Improve the Synod Economy
To Regents, Faculty, Staff, and Students
I was informed late Friday morning that the President’s Office of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod has terminated the Advisors for Personal Growth and Leadership Development at both seminaries. Rev. Mark Logid holds this position on our campus. Rev. Logid had not been prepared for this announcement; there was no prior consultation with the seminaries and no consultation with Rev. Glen Thomas of Pastoral Education in the International Center. Needless to say, eyes have been wide open in amazement.
I visited with Mark and Pat and assured them that the Seminary will be a safety net as they work through all the questions and implications of this announcement for their future. There is One who sees that future and He will keep His promise in Romans 8:28. On our side of heaven, however, the present is filled with a swirl of emotions and confusion. I know that Mark and Pat will have our demonstrations of the care and concern that make the Seminary a great community.
At present, Rev. Logid’s last day at work in his position is scheduled to be May 15th. Please continue to cooperate fully with him and, of course, remember Mark and Pat in your prayers and with your Christ-centered encouragement.
Dale A. Meyer
President, Concordia Seminary
801 Seminary Place
WELS Brings Back the Guilt-free Saints in Hell -
Meyer's Ministers of Christ
Great new improvements - NIV texts!
Armin Panning (aka Panzer)has updated the original work, which was so bad NPH stopped printing it.
Panning helped kick two families out of the Kokomo congregation by approving their defenestration.
Panning needs to study Romans and Luther instead of Knapp and Walther.
Lutheran School, Christian School, or Profit Center?
The Parochial System Is Replaced by Business
WELS church lady has left a new comment on your post "A Threat from the DP?":
Hi Pastor GJ. I went to Shepherd of Peace's website. The congregation has Darren Knoll listed as their vacancy pastor. The latest message under the pastor's page was written by Jenswold. The daycare center? It is actually a 3-5 year-old preschool. There is nothing wrong with having a preschool as long as stewardship principles are not being violated. Also any teachings out side confessional Lutheranism(non-denominational doctrines?) are unacceptable.
In Christ,
from WELS church lady
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Catechesis has left a new comment on your post "A Threat from the DP?":
"Only 5 of the 50 pre-school students are members of the congregation. There are no higher grades....The daycare center provides income for various people while draining the budget dry."
That is Pre-school "ministry" in a nutshell. And that is where WELS is staking its future at MLC.
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norcal763 has left a new comment on your post "A Threat from the DP?":
Having a day care center is adiaphoric; however, we need to look at the culture we are supporting. These 'day orphanages', as Dr. Laura calls them, enable the mother to abdicate her role of 'first teacher' and the father to lighten up on his commitment as sole provider. Working parents often support a materialistic mindset too prevalent in our churches today that sees children as something to warehouse someplace, part of the mindset that discourages large families, a hindrance to traditional growth of the church. Paradoxically, we hope for church growth by using these abandoned children as little evangelists, hoping that their exhausted, frenetic parents will come to all the pageants and somehow, by osmosis, be absorbed into the membership rolls of the church.
But what about single moms? Ann Coulter calls single moms the new victim class. No-fault divorce, a feminist invention, has made it easier than ever to walk away from marriage for frivolous reasons, and most of today's divorces are initiated by women. There was a time when a woman with a legitimate reason for divorce could provide the child with an extended family structure by going home to her parents. This is stunted today by the balkanization of the family, a process passively encouraged by the churches as they have stood idly by.
Many Lutheran pastors will marry cohabitating couples without asking them to move apart during their engagement, showing tacit approval. Oh, yeah, it's easy to blame the gays for undermining marriage. But we heterosexual Christians and our wimpy pastors have done a fine job by ourselves.
Jim Becker
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GJ - The Antinomian WELS calls the Ten Commandments legalism, Mr. Becker. They apply legalism to anything they do not like.
Over 20 years ago, WELS was selling the parochial school as a profit center. Just get so many students to pay so much money and that will support a staff. Since the pastor controls the staff, he can employ his wife and their friends.
The original idea was to provide a confessional Lutheran education for children of that congregation or circuit. Teachers were paid little, but they were respected. The entire structure of the synod supported low-cost education while avoiding government meddling, control, and funds. The golden rule is - "Whoever has the gold makes the rules."
SoP has a typical profit-center, except it is losing money. The purpose is not to provide a confessional education, because it stops at Kindergarten. I think it is probably marketed as a "Christian school," to avoid annoying non-Lutherans. The Confessions are another example of legalism, according to WELS.
The entire congregation is subsidizing day-care for non-members. The 90% who are not members will bolt if their tuition is raised to meet the actual costs. Lots of other day-care centers are around the area, so the competition for little bodies is intense.
Why just pre-school? This is so Mommy can hold down a full-time job and make some loot to pay for the Lexis. Once Dick, Jane, and Sally are in first grade, the congregational baby-sitting service is no longer needed.
WELS is so dishonest that they cover up this boondoggle by calling it "evangelism." The non-confessional pre-school is a witness to Lutheran doctrine and worship? With leaders like Larry Olson, John Lawrenz, Paul Calvin Kelm, and Jim Huebner, that sounds reasonable, sellable, and appealing.
Several WELS pastors have sent email saying the entire system should be shut down or allowed to fall apart. However, the people who would put it back together are products of the system, from the anti-Confessional forgetfulness about Gausewitz to the hazing and shunning.
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Catechesis has left a new comment on your post "Lutheran School, Christian School, or Profit Center?...":
"Once Dick, Jane, and Sally are in first grade, the congregational baby-sitting service is no longer needed.... WELS...calling it 'evangelism.'"
Once again, you hit the nail on the head.
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GJ - The language of the communications reveal what is happening. "Lutheran" is being stripped off of everything, but the efforts are always "outreach."
The WELS/LCMS/ELS experts are trained at Fuller Seminary (or worse), so their solution is always along the lines of generic entertainment, Pietistic piffle about transforming lives, which will take a lot of money. Tons of money.
A congregation that drains its budget to subsidize day-care for the upper middle class has already lost its way. The day-care staff works to maintain their own upper middle class lifestyle, so the parents and staff and pastor are in cahoots. (Remember Monkey Business? I will try to link that up. More like Money Business.)
Here is the joker, readers with nothing else to do on Monday - The mother who stays at home to raise her children will enjoy a much better marriage and family. The household will prosper in long run for many different reasons. The double-income couple usually just spends the extra money on:
- Day-care and supplemental baby-sitters.
- Eating out, which is expensive and fattening.
- Her impulse spending, because wifey has her own cash.
- His impulse spending, because wifey has her own cash.
- An extra car, so there is always another car needing gas, repairs, maintenance.
- Taxes, since the second job pushes up the income tax bracket.
The net income increase from the wife working is often slight, due to all those costs. The extra work builds up guilt for the mother, who may make up for it by lavishing extra gifts on her kids or by dropping the idea of discipline.
The congregation that goes into business with the government as a partner will find itself with a worse deal than getting into bed with the Mafia. The Mafia will negotiate; the government simply commands.
A Threat from the DP?
WELS DP Seifert said about Shepherd of Peace Lutheran Church in Powell, Ohio: "Requesting a Mequon graduate does not mean they will get one."
Those are strange words. The congregation was quite prosperous until they began running a non-denominational daycare center. Only 5 of the 50 pre-school students are members of the congregation. There are no higher grades.
The daycare center provides income for various people while draining the budget dry.
The congregation has called several men, and each one turned down the call. Oddly, before anyone was called, before he left the state, Jenswold said the congregation would probably have to call a new graduate.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
That Easter Bunny Looks Mighty Familiar
Easter at Holy Word
But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed.
Isaiah 53:5
God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.
2 Corinthians 5:21
Outdoor Sunrise Service
Sunday, April 24, 2011, at 7:00 amAt Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farms
Austin, TX 78754 (map below)

We expect over 800 people to attend the Easter sunrise service, consisting of Bible readings, music, and an Easter message preached by Pastor Donald Patterson. The service begins at 7:00 am. Feel free to stay after the service to enjoy the beautiful scenery as well as donuts and drinks. In case of rain, the service will be held at the church.

The graphic says otherwise.
We use the the Word instead of live bunnies, but what do we know? We never asked a foundation for a $200,000 grant to get a worship leader. Ski has an assistant at The CORE, but they get their graphics wrong too.
Anyone can tell WELS is hopeless when ex-SP Gurgle sends out emails with hilarious bloopers in them.
A Schwan grant for literacy might be a good investment.
Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday, The Sixth Sunday in Lent, 2011
Pastor Gregory L. Jackson
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bethany-lutheran-worship
Bethany Lutheran Church, 10 AM Central Time
The Hymn #160 All Glory, Laud 4:49
The Confession of Sins
The Absolution
The Introit p. 16
The Gloria Patri
The Kyrie p. 17
The Gloria in Excelsis
The Salutation and Collect p. 19
The Epistle and Gradual
The Gospel
Glory be to Thee, O Lord!
Praise be to Thee, O Christ!
The Nicene Creed p. 22
The Sermon Hymn # 162 Ride On 4:80
Messianic Arrival
The Communion Hymn # 42 O Thou Love 4:93
The Preface p. 24
The Sanctus p. 26
The Lord's Prayer p. 27
The Words of Institution
The Agnus Dei p. 28
The Nunc Dimittis p. 29
The Benediction p. 31
The Hymn # 388 Just As I Am 4:91
KJV Philippians 2:5 Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: 6 Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: 7 But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: 8 And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. 9 Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: 10 That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; 11 And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
KJV Matthew 21:1 And when they drew nigh unto Jerusalem, and were come to Bethphage, unto the mount of Olives, then sent Jesus two disciples, 2 Saying unto them, Go into the village over against you, and straightway ye shall find an ass tied, and a colt with her: loose them, and bring them unto me. 3 And if any man say ought unto you, ye shall say, The Lord hath need of them; and straightway he will send them. 4 All this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, 5 Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass. 6 And the disciples went, and did as Jesus commanded them, 7 And brought the ass, and the colt, and put on them their clothes, and they set him thereon. 8 And a very great multitude spread their garments in the way; others cut down branches from the trees, and strawed them in the way. 9 And the multitudes that went before, and that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna to the Son of David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest.
Palm Sunday
Almighty and everlasting God, who hast caused Thy beloved Son to take our nature upon Himself, that He might give all mankind the example of humility and suffer death upon the cross for our sins: Mercifully grant us a believing knowledge of this, and that, following the example of His patience, we may be made partakers of the benefits of His sacred passion and death, through the same, Thy beloved Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.
The Donkey -
a poem by G.K. Chesterton
WHEN fishes flew and forests walked
And figs grew upon thorn,
Some moment when the moon was blood
Then surely I was born.
With monstrous head and sickening cry
And ears like errant wings,
The devil's walking parody
On all four-footed things.
The tattered outlaw of the earth,
Of ancient crooked will,
Starve, scourge, deride me I am dumb,
I keep my secret still.
Fools, for I also had my hour,
One far fierce hour and sweet,
There was a shout about my ears
And palms before my feet.
John materially supplements the accounts of the synoptists which he assumes are well known to his readers. From him we learn that the day is the Sunday before Jesus’ death. While Jesus makes ready to ride into Jerusalem, the multitude of festival pilgrims, having heard of his coming, starts out to meet and to receive him (John 12:12). In v. 9 two multitudes are referred to: one that was with Jesus, and another that went out to meet him. John makes this point clear. From him we also learn that the enthusiasm grew so high because of the raising of Lazarus and that, after spending the Sabbath in Bethany, Jesus started from this village for his entry into the city.
Judging from the way in which Mark and Luke combine Bethphage and Bethany, the two were close together, the former lying in the direction toward Jerusalem. All trace of Bethphage has disappeared, but Bethany is still known; it lies a little over the ridge and on the far side of Mount Olivet. Here Jesus paused.
2) This time he will not walk but will ride into Jerusalem.
Lenski, R. C. H.: The Interpretation of St. Matthew's Gospel. Minneapolis, MN. : Augsburg Publishing House, 1961, S. 800
Everything about Jesus’ entry is Messianic, proclaiming His role and His title.
To understand this, we have to step back a little before the arrival.
There was so much tension and fear among the disciples, before they headed toward Jerusalem, to heal Lazarus, that Doubting Thomas said they would go there to die.
KJV John 11:14 Then said Jesus unto them plainly, Lazarus is dead. 15 And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there, to the intent ye may believe; nevertheless let us go unto him. 16 Then said Thomas, which is called Didymus, unto his fellowdisciples, Let us also go, that we may die with him.
The healing of Lazarus was the key event that explains Palm Sunday and the immediate reaction by religious and government leaders.
Jesus deliberately delayed his arrival in nearby Bethany, where Lazarus died.
KJV John 11:6 When he had heard therefore that he was sick, he abode two days still in the same place where he was.
His dear friend was dead for days and buried in a tomb. No one could say Lazarus was just in a swoon or coma (a fear in those days and even in modern times – being buried alive). Jesus was warned away from the tomb, because of putrefaction of the corpse – in blunt terms – “He stinks.”
KJV John 11:39 Jesus said, Take ye away the stone. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, saith unto him, Lord, by this time he stinketh: for he hath been dead four days.
Jesus, who had just said “I am the Resurrection and the Life,” spoke –
KJV John 11:43 And when he thus had spoken, he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth.
The Word of God called Lazarus to life again, and he came out of the opened tomb.
He was a rich, influential man. Instead of being buried in the ground, he had a tomb carved out of rock. The long funeral meant that people came from all over to be with his family.
KJV John 12:9 Much people of the Jews therefore knew that he was there: and they came not for Jesus' sake only, but that they might see Lazarus also, whom he had raised from the dead.
Thus, when Jesus went to nearby Jerusalem, the crowd followed from Bethany, and the miracle was broadcast in Jerusalem, so people streamed out of the city to meet the Man who was Lord over death itself.
Lazarus was a problem for the Jewish leaders, because he was living proof of the power of Christ. They plotted against him too, but he was not harmed.
KJV John 12:10 But the chief priests consulted that they might put Lazarus also to death;
This is why we need to read John’s Gospel with the first three, since essential details explain to a later audience what the first listeners and believers knew from apostolic testimony.
The triumphal entry on Palm Sunday happened in conjunction with the raising of Lazarus.
But some are thinking, “Jesus raised the widow’s son and the young girl. There were witnesses then, too.”
That is true, but raising of Lazarus was parallel to a state funeral of the governor of a state, multiple days of mourning, family and friends from the entire region, followed by his being raised from the dead.
Jesus was already known for His miracles and teaching. This miracle confirmed His power in the neighborhood of Jerusalem, at the peak of His three-year public ministry.
Too often the crucifixion of Jesus is portrayed as if a meek, mild teacher was suddenly grabbed by the authorities, beaten, and killed. Thus it looks like strange and bizarre injustice.
In light of the raising of Lazarus, we can see that Jesus terrified the Jewish and Roman authorities. They did not work together against Him because He was weak and harmless, but because He had power over life and death.
Matthew 21:4 All this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, 5 Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass.
This royal entry was well known to the citizens. It happened after the successful Maccabean war, about 200 years before the crucifixion. Entering Jerusalem and being hailed as the Messiah, the Son of David, was a repeat of that success, but it was different too.
Jesus said, “My Kingdom is not of this world.”
But men are always moved to protect their jobs, even when their jobs are not really threatened. Jesus was a thread to the Jewish and Roman leaders.
Jesus defeated both by rising from the dead, and overcame both kingdoms. Christianity was nothing at that moment but spread over the entire world. The Roman Empire was the greatest kingdom of all, up to that point, but was already in decline from corruption and immorality. The Roman Emperor Tiberius was all-powerful but incredibly vile and immoral. He is now remembered for his evil.
When Jesus entered Jerusalem, He created faith and joy. The children believed and cried out. The adults shouted in triumph. Jesus was told to silence His followers, but He said,
KJV Luke 19:40 And he answered and said unto them, I tell you that, if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out.
God gave His people centuries to prepare for the Messiah, teaching everything that would happen – in the Psalms and the Prophets.
Jesus three-year public ministry gave everyone in the region a chance to hear Him teach the Gospel and perform miracles.
Jesus brought His miracle with Him to Jerusalem. Lazarus was living proof of the Messiah’s power over life and death.
Some like to concentrate on how people turned from cheering to jeering, but perhaps they were two different crowds. I like to look at how the Gospel entered the highest levels of Jewish leadership, so that two powerful figures (Nicodemus, Joseph of Arimathea) were involved in their support of the Gospel.
Even the Roman governor had a chance to see and hear Jesus. Pontius Pilate could not say on his deathbed, “But I didn’t know.”
God makes His Gospel go forth in many different ways. Sometimes it is spread by persecution, the way people put out a grease or oil fire by pouring water on it and making it spread farther.
Sometimes the Gospel spreads because believers have children and grandchildren.
Sometimes the Gospel spreads because believers are sent into areas where there is no faith but there is a great need.
God provides many ways to show that the Gospel Word is life over death, forgiveness over sin.
The Donkey Poem, Reprise

The Donkey -
a poem by G.K. Chesterton
WHEN fishes flew and forests walked
And figs grew upon thorn,
Some moment when the moon was blood
Then surely I was born.
With monstrous head and sickening cry
And ears like errant wings,
The devil's walking parody
On all four-footed things.
The tattered outlaw of the earth,
Of ancient crooked will,
Starve, scourge, deride me I am dumb,
I keep my secret still.
Fools, for I also had my hour,
One far fierce hour and sweet,
There was a shout about my ears
And palms before my feet.
Kelmed from Norman Teigen
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Strange Prophetic Words in American Pie
You know that."
Bye, Bye, Miss American Pie
And in the streets: the children screamed,
The lovers cried, and the poets dreamed.
But not a word was spoken;
The church bells all were broken.
And the three men I admire most:
The Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost,
They caught the last train for the coast
The day the music died.
Erdner parody link to YouTube - Don't worry, it's not one of those sleazy WELS videos.
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GJ - There are websites devoted to explaining each word of this song, which still earns the author about $200,000 a year.
People are pointing out how eerie it is to have one verse describing ELCA so well.
Bishop Mark Hanson began the Long March toward destroying ELCA as a local bishop, when he backed illegal ordinations. The Lavender Mafia backed him for ELCA bishop, and they love his work of dismantling all Biblical authority. WELS and Missouri work closely, covertly with ELCA in many different ways. "And in the streets: the children screamed,
The lovers cried, and the poets dreamed.
But not a word was spoken."
When the big vote passed at the ELCA convention in 2009, lightning struck the steeple in a freak storm and knocked the cross loose. "The church bells all were broken."
The radical pro-homosexual AELC bunch (who left the LCMS) tried to eliminate the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit from the ELCA constitution -
"And the three men I admire most:
The Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost,"
That began the Exodus from ELCA. I left before the 1987 merger. Some ALC congregations left ELCA to start the LCMC, which was largely unnoticed until 2009. Then it took on about 350 congregations as people voted to leave ELCA with their property.
The West Coast of ELCA has been the worst part of the Lavender Mafia, so the largest congregations in California have left:
"They caught the last train for the coast
The day the music died."
WELS acts hoity-toity about ELCA, but has its own gay video posted on YouTube and gladly works with ELCA. They just don't admit it.
"But not a word was spoken."
Typical WELS sanctimony and hypocrisy:
UOJ Contradicts Biblical Doctrine.
The Intrepids Contradict Themselves
Frederick has left a new comment on your post "Luther Quotations on Faith « Light from Light":
Pastor Rydecki and the Intrepids support the false gospel of UOJ and its declaration that the whole unbelieving world has been declared righteous in Christ without and before faith in Christ alone.
I contemplated a whiplash lawsuit when I watched them momentarily contended against Universal Righeousness and then within hours issue a complete reversal and abandon Scripture, Christ and the Lutheran Confessions.
They stand closely with Pastor Jay Webber who has been the singular voice of the ELS willing to openly contend against Christ and Justification by Faith Alone. Pastor Webber works both sides of the UOJ/JBFA contention but as I clearly showed on the Intrepid blog Jay's confessional closet is full of the most self indicting confessions concerning the false gospel of UOJ that there is to find on the internet.
Romans 10:3 For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.
Church Mouse Reports
churchmousec (http://churchmousec.wordpress.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Nazarenes Infected with Rob Bell Virus":
Hello -- This has been occurring for some time now at many Nazarene colleges, much to the chagrin of Nazarenes around the United States. There is a blog which focuses on this subject, very well written by Manny Silva:
http://reformednazarene.wordpress.com/