Saturday, March 10, 2012

VirtueOnline - News - Exclusives - PLANO, TX: Apb Duncan Lauds Plan to Plant 1000 Anglican Churches in next 5 Years

WELS had that dream once.
They told God to get 'er going.


VirtueOnline - News - Exclusives - PLANO, TX: Apb Duncan Lauds Plan to Plant 1000 Anglican Churches in next 5 Years:


The leader of a reviving North American Anglicanism welcomed nearly 400 church planters, bishops, clergy, seminary leaders and lay leaders to the 3rd Annual Anglican 1000 Church Planting Summit on March 6-8, 2012 at Christ Church in Plano. Fifty percent of those in attendance admitted they have not been to a Church Planting Summit before.

"We have changed the subject in the discussions about Anglicanism in North America. We are reaching North America with the Good News of Jesus Christ by planting 1000 new churches. This is an extraordinary gathering of extraordinary people. We learned in January 2012 that we had achieved the 200 mark of new churches. As of today, there are a record number with 35 more on the boards," said Anglican Church in North America Archbishop Robert Duncan.

During his 2009 investiture, Archbishop Duncan made the prophetic call for 1000 new congregations. A few months later, a team gathered in Plano to dream about a cooperative movement to plant churches and answer this call. Since then, Anglican 1000 has become a primary ministry of the Anglican Church in North America to raise up Anglican congregations and communities of faith to reach people with the transforming love of Jesus Christ. Canon David Roseberry immediately stepped forward to provide the catalytic leadership necessary to launching our movement.

Anglican 1000 is a movement of God to help all North American Anglicans become a church with a church-planting culture. While Anglican 1000 is a key ministry of the Anglican Church, it has been catalyzed and managed by the Rev. Canon David Roseberry, Rector, and the Rev. Daniel Adkinson both of Christ Church in Plano, Texas.

Most of the clergy are former Episcopal priests, deacons and laity who left that denomination over its distancing itself from Scriptural admonitions on faith and morals.

The Summit leadership announced a transition for Anglican 1000 from a start-up ministry to the central mission work of the Province. "Anglican 1000 has grown to the point where it needs the full support of the staff and leadership of the Anglican Church in North America," explained the Rev. David Roseberry, Chairman of the movement and an ACNA priest. "The impact of Anglican 1000 has been wide spread around the Anglican Church in North America and we look forward to its future and expansion."

"The passion and sacrificial commitment of those who are responding to the Lord's call to plant through our movement is both humbling and challenging. And once again, I was struck by how many young leaders were at Anglican1000," noted the Rt. Rev. John Guernsey, the recently installed first bishop of the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic (ACNA) formerly known as the Anglican District of Virginia. Newly consecrated CANA bishop Julian Dobbs said the conference was excellent, "a wonderful combination of biblical teaching coupled with practical how-to sessions."

Be willing to step out and do God's work, said David Hyman of Holy Trinity, Chatham, PA.

Steve Wood and Todd Simonis from Charleston, SC said they didn't want buildings. Instead they secured access to a nightclub on Sunday morning. Their congregation grew from 65 to 210 in just one Sunday.

Conference organizer Rev. David Roseberry said Jesus used the image of a net to catch fish rather than throwing out a single hook or fly. "We can't afford to cast one hook at a time, we need to be casting out nets to catch the the lost. We need to be helping every church planter to concede that the task in church planting is not one hook or fly or lure but a net. Jesus said this is a transferable skill. Church planting is not single line fishing."

Leaders said church planters cannot be lone rangers. They need a bishop or rector who sends you.

They noted that the unchurched in North America has grown from 130 million to 150 million So far, only 211 new churches have been planted. "We must do it together. We need to be patient. We need to hold our opinions and judgments till things work out."

Mega churches came in for criticism. Speakers noted that they are cutting programs and focusing on worship, serving and growing. Mega churches are getting simpler, simpler and simpler, they said.

As this was the third Anglican 1000 conference, lessons learned in the last 2.5 years have pushed a vision that will transform Anglicanism in North America. It would be a net that works - a network into a broken world and take them in what it means to follow Christ. If you have a website you have a church, said leaders.

"With God's help, we did change the subject. We are not talking about the same subjects we talked about in 2003 (Gene Robinson's consecration). I thank God for that change. Many are being drawn to this invitation and this challenge and Christ is bringing many partners to us who want to be part of this."

Because of the growth, a new Vicar is needed for Anglican 1000. The Next Provincial Assembly is June 7-9 in Ridgecrest, NC. It will be the first gathering of the whole church since it was founded in Fort Worth nearly 3 years ago. Bishop Todd Hunter will be principle speaker.

Present at the Global 1000 conference were:

393 registrants - 400
35 US states. 4 Canadian provinces.
76 planters since January of 2009
65 planted before 09. Some started by lay people.
66 trained leaders 35 seminary leaders
18 seminaries 100 people who will plant before 2014.
25 spouses

The conference also featured plenary sessions, reports from the mission field, workshops, worship, and networking fellowship to uplift, challenge, inspire, and bless the church planters and the new church plants.

Church planting begins at the bottom. The single most common reason why churches stall is because they start at the top. Worship is the most important thing, they said.

"Everybody is talking about church planting. All three Summit's have been different in the extent that at this one, we are one. We have let the past go. There is a palpable unity here," stated Roseberry.

"We will remain a movement, not a denomination, not centralizing but centering and integrating into everything we do," Duncan commented.


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Banks foreclosing on churches in record numbers | Reuters

Mark and Avoid Jeske posed with his mentor - on Photoshop.
The new name for the church - Our Lady of Purgatory Comfort.


Banks foreclosing on churches in record numbers | Reuters:


(Reuters) - Banks are foreclosing on America's churches in record numbers as lenders increasingly lose patience with religious facilities that have defaulted on their mortgages, according to new data.

The surge in church foreclosures represents a new wave of distressed property seizures triggered by the 2008 financial crash, analysts say, with many banks no longer willing to grant struggling religious organizations forbearance.

Since 2010, 270 churches have been sold after defaulting on their loans, with 90 percent of those sales coming after a lender-triggered foreclosure, according to the real estate information company CoStar Group.

In 2011, 138 churches were sold by banks, an annual record, with no sign that these religious foreclosures are abating, according to CoStar. That compares to just 24 sales in 2008 and only a handful in the decade before.

The church foreclosures have hit all denominations across America, black and white, but with small to medium size houses of worship the worst. Most of these institutions have ended up being purchased by other churches.


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Friday, March 9, 2012

Time for Bed




1. Now the day is over,
Night is drawing nigh;
Shadows of the evening
Steal across the sky.


2. Now the darkness gathers,
Stars begin to peep,
Birds and beasts and flowers
Soon will be asleep.


3. Jesus, give the weary
Calm and sweet repose;
With Thy tend'rest blessing
May mine eyelids close.


4. Grant to little children
Visions bright of Thee;
Guard the sailors tossing
On the deep-blue sea.


5. Comfort every sufferer
Watching late in pain;
Those who plan some evil
From their sin restrain.


6. Through the long night-watches
May Thine angels spread
Their white wings above me,
Watching round my bed.

7. When the morning wakens,
Then may I arise
Pure and fresh and sinless
In Thy holy eyes.

8. Glory to the Father,
Glory to the Son,
And to Thee, blest Spirit,
While all ages run.

Hymn #654
The Lutheran Hymnal
Text: Proverbs 3:24
Author: Sabine Baring-Gould, 1865
Composer: Sabine Baring-Gould, 1865
Tune: "Eudoxia"

Tim Glende - AKA Anonymouse - Boiling Over on His Fake Blog,
Condemns Himself and His Own Pre-NIV Sect.

Another home run.
Squeak!

Anonymous said...
My response to Greg Jackson, and everyone else like him, (sic, comma in the wrong place) using the KJV, the version he and everyone else like him on the internet uses (sic, plural subject with a singular verb?) : "Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch." (Matthew 15:14)

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GJ - The sentence structure, above, is so hopeless that I can hardly begin to unravel the meaning.

He quoted the KJV, so that means he considers himself a blind leader of the blind.

"He and everyone else like him" is an attempt at the guilt by association logical fallacy, but the limits to that group are unknown.

The claim made on his weighty blog - four posts already during 2012! - is that all KJV users are examples of the blind leading the blind.

That includes all the ministers, professors, and members of the Wisconsin Sect, before they forced the NIV on  the masses. WELS did that by deliberating following the example of the Viet Cong.

The group also includes the entire English speaking world until 1960 and later, because nothing overtook the KJV until Murdoch's NIV bought the souls of denominational leaders by dragging a hundred dollar bill through each seminary faculty lounge.

Nineveh, another Murdoch fiasco.

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bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Tim Glende - AKA Anonymouse - Boiling Over on His ...":

That would be a thousand dollar bill through the Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, faculty lounge, since those overpaid profs would turn up their noses at a $100 bill.


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Adolph Hoenecke has left a new comment on your post "Tim Glende - AKA Anonymouse - Boiling Over on His ...":

Served the church for 400 years and now it's a blind leader? Pleeeease! I could have used that cat at my house this week.

Ex-WELS Communications Director Pleads Guilty to Possessing Child Pornography - Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant, WI Patch

Perhaps this will be a beginning of true repentance among synodical leaders,
starting with honest reporting of the facts.




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Ex-WELS Communications Director Pleads Guilty to Possessing Child Pornography - Mount Pleasant-Sturtevant, WI Patch:

Ex-WELS Communications Director Pleads Guilty to Possessing Child Pornography
Waukesha man will be sentenced June 4 on felony charge after authorities found images at his home and on thumb drives at his work office in Wauwatosa.
By Sarah Millard Email the author 12:16 pm
 
The former communications director for the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, Joel W. Hochmuth, who was fired from his position upon his arrest on child pornography charges, pleaded guilty Friday morning to one felony count of possessing child pornography.

As a result of the 52-year-old Waukesha man’s plea, two additional counts of possessing child pornography were dismissed. The Waukesha County district attorney’s office will recommend an unspecified amount of prison time when Hochmuth is sentenced at 2 p.m. June 4.

“We have gone over it ad nauseam,” said Paul Bucher, who is Hochmuth’s defense attorney.

“It is my decision,” Hochmuth told Judge Kathryn Foster shortly before pleading guilty to the charge. The case was set for a jury trial next week, which has been canceled as a result of the guilty plea.

Hochmuth was charged in November after detectives from the Waukesha Police Department met with a special agent from the FBI, who told detectives that Hochmuth was using the Internet handle “Skiguy10101” had child pornography on his computer depicting “pre-pubescent and adolescent boys engaged in various sexual acts,” according to a criminal complaint.

Hochmuth told authorities that the number of images found on his computer in Waukesha “was nothing compared to what they would find in his office,” the complaint states. Hochmuth denied downloading pornographic images on his work computer but police located three thumb drives at the WELS office in Wauwatosa, 2929 N Mayfair Rd., that had nine images and videos of young boys engaged in sexual acts, the complaint states. Authorities believe boys shown in the graphic pictures ranged from 10 to 14 years old.

Hochmuth was terminated from his position when the allegations came to light.

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Martin Spriggs, a Mequon graduate, is in charge of technology at The Love Shack. He is an ardent Church Growther who used to plagiarize Hybels, verbatim, in his sermons.

The thumb drives at 2929 are the smoking gun, but no one is going to offer any answers.

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No wonder Church Growthers in the WELS remain unemployed only for a matter of minutes before they receive their next call. Church Growthism on their resumes makes them qualified even for running technology at WELS HQs #1 (HQs #2 being Pewaukee). I imagine they can claim technology prowess after setting up all the satellite dishes and TiVos to receive all the televangelists broadcasts. (Regular pastors have problems getting even the WELS Connection DVDs to work, as many congregations have witnessed.)

The move to Pewaukee is starting to make more sense now. It can receive better satellite reception since Milwaukee is at 678 feet elevation, and Pewaukee at 853 feet.

Here's what WELS HQ #2 (aka Pewaukee Towers) will look like once the CG tech execs are finished with their "upgrades":

http://thechive.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/satellite-dishes-16.jpg

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LutherRocks has left a new comment on your post "Ex-WELS Communications Director Pleads Guilty to P...":

I have taken jump (thumb) drives with me to work that have data on them that I may or may not work on (view) to revise. To view the data as far as I know is not 'downloading'. Downloading or uploading as I understand is moving data to or from a server. Putting the best construction on Mr. Hochmuth's case by the facts presented would lead me to believe he brought his jump drives to work to view the data on his WELS owned computer; but that any downloading or uploading probably took place at his residence on his private computer. Of course none of my editorial lessens the seriousness of his transgressions.

I do pray for his reconciliation with his Lord.

Still what is disturbing to me is the counselling entity that was involved prior as reported by the media and documented in court records is never mentioned. From what I know of Wisconsin law is that any counsellor is bound by law to report illegal activities to the authorities. There are others culpable in this. Since Mr. Hochmuth was a WELS employee and was no doubt insured by WELS VEBA, most likely he would have been referred to WLCFS...a WELS entity...so who's talking??? I hear crickets....

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GJ - There is no best construction for heinous acts like this, Joe. The newspaper reporter was skeptical about the denial, which indicates background information. A good reporter for court news would be familiar with staff and get additional background details. I noticed spin on the story from the start, but I am not going to take time to unravel that.

When people asked who did the counselling, they received no answer from WELS, so I think you are right about WLCFS. Whoever kept silent joined the criminal ranks on this one.

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Joel Hockmuth

http://www.wisn.com/news/30646312/detail.html

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Scriptural and Doctrinal Graphics


One of my Moline classmates got me going on the Hebrews graphics, so I decided to post the Luther graphics together. I have more plans in this area, since Photoshop is so much fun to use.

In the last year or so I learned a lot about what works in moving from graphic to Photoshop to blog. For instance, graphics that are 640 pixels wide reproduce the best and keep the quotation from fuzzing up. For that I need large files at the beginning. Some older photos are great, but the backgrounds need to be removed for the right effect. The newest versions of Photoshop should fix that. Separating hair from a background used to be impossible. I understand it is now easy. I am on PS 3. The newest version is 6.

False teachers really despise the quotations. They hate being quoted and they loathe Luther's statements.

I would do these if only one other person read them. To gather them, select them, and illustrate them is an education itself. I found that linking a graphic with a quotation helped me remember and find it more easily. One of my favorites is the lion sharpening his claws, because I remember watching the cartoon as a kid. The graphic fits dealing with sects, because they sharpen our knowledge of doctrine (or not - in the case of WELS, Missouri, and the Little Sect on the Prairie).

I have seen the graphics zinging around the Net already. I am happy to see that. No one needs to ask permission. It is easy to right click and save as on the computer, then use the graphic. It is also possible just to right click or mark the graphic and "copy image." That works as long as the graphic stays in place on my blog, which is fairly likely.

First I am going to do some doctrinal collections: Melanchthon, Chemnitz, lesser known orthodox, and American Lutherans. Each will have its own post and a link.

Second, I will work on Biblical graphics, using Norma Boeckler's art. I will probably add to the Hebrews collection because it is one of the most colorful books in the Bible. Next would be the Gospel of John.

John Ciardi, the poet who translated Dante's Inferno (and spoke at Augustana College) had an interesting comment in his lecture. The future Mrs. Ichabod and I heard it. Ciardi said, "Steal from the best."

The alleged Lutherans today steal garbage from the false teachers, a fact I pointed out to David Valleskey, when he dumped his load of bilge on the Ohio Conference, WELS.

He was arguing "spoiling the Egptians," a concept he got from that Fuller fan Larry Crab, who got it from Augustine. Valleskey was not stealing from Augustine but from Fuller. He wanted the ministers to think that Fuller insights were precious metals and gems.