Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Liz Eaton and ELCA Declare the Reformation Officially Dead.
WELS-ELS-LCMS Leaders Cheer and Swap UOJ Essays with Her

 "That's our girl! - Liz Eaton!"


US Lutherans approve document recognizing agreement with Catholic Church

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(RNS) Nearly 500 years after Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the Castle Church door, the largest Lutheran denomination in the U.S. has approved a declaration recognizing “there are no longer church-dividing issues” on many points with the Roman Catholic Church.
The “Declaration on the Way” was approved 931-9 by the 2016 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Churchwide Assembly held last week at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans.
ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth A. Eaton called the declaration “historic” in a statement released by the denomination following the Wednesday (Aug. 10) vote.
“Though we have not yet arrived, we have claimed that we are, in fact, on the way to unity. … This ‘Declaration on the Way’ helps us to realize more fully our unity in Christ with our Catholic partners, but it also serves to embolden our commitment to unity with all Christians,” Eaton said.
The declaration comes as the Lutheran and Catholic churches prepare to kick off a year of celebrations to mark the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation.
Luther had touched off the Reformation on Oct. 31, 1517, when he nailed the 95 theses to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany. That document included 95 statements he wanted to debate within the Catholic Church.
Most notably, the “Declaration on the Way” includes 32 “Statements of Agreement” where Lutherans and Catholics no longer have church-dividing differences on issues of church, ministry and the Eucharist. Those statements previously had been affirmed by the U. S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs.
It also lists remaining differences between the two churches and next steps on addressing them.
Eaton pointed to past agreements reached by the ELCA and Catholic Church, as well, including 1999’s “Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification.”
Last November, Pope Francis sparked controversy when he seemed to suggest a Lutheran could receive Communion in the Catholic Church, saying “life is greater than explanations and interpretations.” The pontiff  is scheduled to visit Sweden on Oct. 31 to preside at a joint service with Lutherans.
And the Vatican and the Lutheran World Federation released a joint document in 2013 titled “From Conflict to Communion” that focused on the progress made in Lutheran-Catholic dialogue in the past 50 years, rather than centuries of conflict.
The ELCA is one of the 10 largest Protestant denominations in the U.S. with more than 3.7 million members across the 50 states and the Caribbean region.

How Is That Possible?
Recovering the Chasuble?
Seems So Improbable!


David Becker did the impossible - getting me to read about chasubles.

First, I caught the angry letter from Paul Webber, Jay Webber's son, denouncing Becker for writing about his father's interest in this Facebook page -



Recovering the Chasuble Among Lutheran Pastors - Public Group





Pastor at Redeemer Lutheran Church of Scottsdale
Joined about 7 years ago

Pastor at Evangelical Lutheran Church of Christ
Joined about 6 years ago

Jay Webber, perpetual peddler of UOJ, is an administrator of the page. So is an ELCA pastor (maybe previously ELCA pastor) Jack Whitenour (sic). His name is Jack Writenour on Facebook and later in the Becker article.

Is Your Chasuble-Wearing Pastor Married to a Man? 
Christian News, September 26, 2016 issue
From David Becker Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 9:29 pm

In reviewing what I have written about the "Recovering the Chasuble Among Lutheran Pastors" Facebook page, I accurately reported that Pastor David Jay Webber of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod and Jack Whitenour (sic) are the administrators of the web site.

I reported that Whritenour was with the ELCA but he is no longer listed as on the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America web site.

I accurately reported that same-sex married ELCA clergy have participated in "Recovering the Chasuble." ELCA Bishop R. Guy Erwin, married to a man, featured his chasuble on "Recovering the Chasuble." The photo is still there.

My view is that this is unacceptable. The chasuble did nothing for R. Guy Erwin or for anyone who saw the photo. The chasuble actually harmed R. Guy in that it presented him as a Christian while God's Word says that he is in a state where he will not inherit the kingdom of God. There is much promotion of ELCA and the Episcopal Church on "Recovering the Chasuble," two groups where fundamental doctrines are frequently denied, and where unrepentant homosexuality is common. Both have female bishops/pastors.
There are photos of women wearing chasubles on the "Recovering the Chasuble" Facebook page. Keep in mind that "Recovering the Chasuble" is not a neutral site. It advocates for an agenda, speaking of "the devastation of Pietism."

"Unfortunately, what many think of as 'old Lutheran' is really the black robe of the Pietists borrowed from the Calvinists." Criticisms of the so-called pietists may be warranted in some limited cases, but "Recovering the Chasuble" presents those who oppose chasubles as the big dummies who don't understand anything about genuine Lutheranism.

The chasuble wearer may or may not be married to a man. Pastor Paul Webber complains that "Mr. Becker slanders my father, Rev. David Jay Webber, implying that his being an administrator of a facebook group devoted to liturgical vestments is something for which he will, someday, have to give answer to Christ."

How is it slander to say that Pastor David J. W. will have to answer to Christ for how he administers that page? We will all appear before the Lord on judgment day. Pastors/teachers will be judged more strictly. A shockingly bad statement by Paul Webber that compounded the sins. It may be possible to advocate for chasubles in an acceptable way, but the "Recovering the Chasuble Among Lutheran Pastors" Facebook page does not come close to doing that. It is a very shameful and Satanic web site as it currently stands in my opinion.





Paul Webber - ELS Pastor, Jay's son
It looks like the person who heads up this organization wears a nice chasuble. Plus, this is an ELCA congregation, so it must count!

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Published on Nov 14, 2013
A journey in image and song into the spirit of the purple church. Featuring herchurch folk group Vocal Divine singing "Our Mother" Words by Miriam Therese Winter, Music by Pamela Parker, from the cd "HER Sacred Songs." Photos by Alice Heimsoth and Stacy Boorn. Images captured at herchurch in San Francisco.

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Anna Ostara 
So healing! I sing this version when I pray Goddess rosary now! <3
noah9394 
Actually God is a guy so it should be our Father. Thank You.
Collis Nelson 
God is not a man. God is beyond gender and it is appropriate to refer to God as any respectful pronoun.
Bradley Singer 
+Collis Nelson "God is not a man." Yeah, ok, so long as you throw out the Bible, the historic Christian Church, the existence of Jesus, and, you know, the 154 times Jesus called God "Father" in the Gospels alone. Not only that, by writing this "prayer" you're editing something that came out of the mouth of Christ Himself. God tells you how to pray to Him and worship Him, and you decide He's not being "gender inclusive" and change His own words. Yep, smells like heresy to me.
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I stumbled across this gem today. At least it looks like it will keep you warm.


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GJ - But dad Webber got an STM from an ELCA-based online seminary that trains, ordains, and commissions women pastors.




Another Martin Chemnitz Press Book Is Moving to Amazon-Kindle.
Introduction to the Christian Faith: Jesus Priceless Treasure.
Slight Name Change


Yesterday I went through the Word file, page by page, twice, to improve Introduction to the Christian Faith for publishing through Amazon printed books and Kindle e-books.

I switched the title around because the first words of the title are featured in links, which indicates the intent of the book.

Going through the book again made me aware that Introduction to the Christian Faith is more of a basic learning tool for Lutherans who want a textbook on Lutheran doctrine, based on the ministry and teaching of Jesus the Savior - rather than the infallible lives and publications of various synodical saints.

The book could be used for a new members class or studied for the purpose of apologetics - "be ready to give a reason for the hope within you." The quotations are KJV, Luther, and Book of Concord.

Anyone who wants to check out the content can open this Jesus Priceless Treaure PDF, which can be downloaded and shared with anyone - free - no need to ask permission. I use DropBox for these free public links.

Budget

$120 - Proofing Editor.
$100 - Finishing Editor (who now has the file).
$100 - Promotional Copies.

$320 - Total


Next Books -



  1. The Lost Dutchman's Goldmine will be finished next. DV - end of September.
  2. Creation Gardening will be completed after The Lost Dutchman's Goldmine.
  3. Jesus Lord of Creation is being proofed.