Friday, December 1, 2017

Mirthless Mark Schroeder Comforts WELS - "WELS Is Bad. LCMS Is Worse."

WELS SP Mark Schroeder is working hard on his smile.
Sure WELS is losing members, but Missouri is losing them
twice as fast. What a relief!

From the WELS Statistics Department at Gloom, Doom, and Despair

Over half of WELS congregations are under 100 average attendance.  763 of the 1272 are 100 or less.

There are only a couple large ones.

Why Is WELS Closing Big, Old Congregations with Property Worth $1 Million?

 I don't know.



 Nor do I.
And - nothing happened.


Nor do I know.
And - nothing happened.

There are 3 states without a WELS congregation!
Maine
Rhode Island
West Virginia

There are 5 states with only 1 congregation?


Church
City
State
Average Weekly Attendance
St John  
Newark
DE
72
Community
Honolulu
HI
60
Good Shepherd
South Attleboro
MA
52
Faith
Columbus
MS
11
Christ the Redeemer
Barre
VT
38



Degenerate Swedes Have Same Standards as WELS-LCMS NIV Bible Paraphrases.
WELS Prints NIV Catechisms with the Same Philosophy

 Archbishop Antje Jackelen

See
more: http://evangelicalfocus.com/europe/3056/Swedish_Lutherans_will_no_longer_refer_to_God_as_Father




Swedish Lutherans will use gender-neutral language when referring to God:



"Instead of “In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit”, priests of the Church of Sweden will now be able to use the phrase “In the name of God and the Holy Trinity”.


A spokesperson said “a wide majority of people decided on the book” during the Church Assembly meeting. Furthermore, “when liturgy is revised we also seek to use inclusive language where appropriate when referring to people”.


Archbishop Antje Jackelen is leading the Church of Sweden since 2013. “Theologically, for instance, we know that God is beyond our gender determinations, God is not human”, she told news agency TT.


The new use of language takes effect on May 20, 2018, during Pentecost celebrations.





A NATIONAL CHURCH THAT HAS LOST ITS INFLUENCE


The Lutheran Church has 6.1 Million baptised members (in a country of 10 million).


Nevertheless, official figures show that only 5% of the population goes to church regularly."



'via Blog this'

Did I tell you years ago?


 "We are just getting started, Brett, and WELS
is right behind us."


From a reader:
In regard to Swedish Lutherans using gender neutral language when referring to God, the new ELCA hymnal, Evangelical Lutheran Worship, does that in providing an alternative for the greeting for settings one and two, "Blessed be the holy Trinity, + one God who forgives all our sins, whose mercy endures forever."


Jesus wasn't kidding when He said that "wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat" (Mt 7,13).

More Autumn Leaves for the Creation Garden

Autumn Leaves, by Norma A. Boeckler

Readers enjoyed the first episode about

  1. Autumn leaves and the Creation Garden, and I had one in 2016 - 
  2. Finally, Autumn Leaves.
We have had unusually warm days, but fortunately a few frosty nights got the trees to start giving up their leaves.

I realized, about 30 years ago, that we should never take organic matter away from the garden. God mulches with leaves and plant debris, so we should too.

One neighbor delighted me by getting on his riding mower and driving over the leaf piles in the street. That really did nothing except blow the top leaves back into his neighbor's yard. But I waved, smiled, and coveted the new treasure.

Leaves on top of soil will be pulled down and reduced to food by earthworms, mites, and slugs. But leaves shredded by the lawnmower are already half-done, easier to compost, and unlikely to blow away.  My Creation-wise neighbors simply mow the leaves into their lawn, a great combination of high nitrogen grass for decomposition and leaves to build the soil.

And it rained thoroughly to soak this flaky mass, all the better for shoveling and mulching the rose garden. Today I will get more into the front yard.

Observation shows that all leaves left in the yard will disappear by late spring. Sycamores like to hang around and blow around, because they have a rugged construction, almost like they are plastic coated. But they cannot withstand the effects of rain, cold, snow, freezing, mold, and soil life. 

So I want as many leaves in the yard as possible. What does not rot into the soil by spring makes a good-looking mulch. The hunger of the soil is not for chemical fertilizer but for organic matter. One neighbor was sprinkling plants with chemical fertilizer while I was scooping his leaves and topsoil into my rose garden. Soil thief? Not at all. Top soil washes onto the sidewalk and into the street, so I recapture it.

When I cleaned the gutters, the debris coming out of the downspout looked just like black, rich potting soil - sold at gardening centers. Mine was free, discounting my labor costs. I put the rich mixture on top of the Blackberry patch, where I will rake additional leaves. I have harvested several berries from there, since Mrs. Robin thinks I am stealing her fruit. She emerges from the canes and looks at me the way a librarian does when I talk too loudly in that sacred space. She gets leaves for her nest there, too. She may pace around me in a fit, but she will not give up her building material.

 Robin by Norma A. Boeckler


If you wonder about the persistence of packing tape, you should look at a nest in the Mother of All Crepe Myrtles. Some old tape found its way into the nest as binding material. That makes me more determined to get dryer lint outdoors as soon as the winter thaws and add pieces of twine to the collection. Birds love the "trash" taken away by chemical gardeners. These clever engineers construct nests from ribbons, twigs, string, yarn, dryer lint, pieces of cardboard, colorful strips of plastic, and leaves.

Throw lengths of twine over a bush or lower tree limb and see how long they last in the early spring.

In the meantime, I spoil the insect eaters with suet in wire baskets. The woodpecker family, grackles, and starlings use suet as a substitute for bugs, but they continue to hunt for bug larvae all winter, where God conveniently stores them in bark and in bushes.

 Let's kill all the clover. It spreads on its own, hurts no one,
and collects usable nitrogen for the soil.
And the flowers smell like bubble gum!

First Shipment of Lutheran Books to African Lutheran Seminaries

 Graphic by Norma A. Boeckler
This is her author's page on Amazon.
We have known a Missouri Synod missionary for 25 years. He worked in Africa and has gone back there, but has health problems now. We have often talked about using Lutheran books.

I keep books in the our fleet of cars (a 1994 Lincoln Town Car and a 2002 Voyager). When the opportunity arises, I give them to interested people. Our biggest day included giving 10 books away at the doctor's office - Creation Gardening. I mentioned to our friend how inexpensive Luther's Sermons are, so we discussed the need for Luther's books in African seminaries.


One copy of every book title (black and white, some are color only) costs $90 at the author's price. We can ship that collection of books to Africa for $95 in a flat rate box. Note that glitches in publication caused some titles to be listed as incomplete or not available. So far, Luther's Sermons are available volumes 1-4.

Compare this to the current price of a textbook in college -
English Grammar - $160 for one book.
Mathematics - $200 for one book.

Gregory L. Jackson Author's Page

Money donated for this will go into a designated account for Bethany Lutheran Church. Thanks to our attorney, Glen Kotten, we have incorporated with a new IRS tax number.

We are starting slowly to see how this works. I am giving permission to the world missions to translate the books without any fees or permissions. The whole plan has consisted in getting Luther's Biblical doctrine recognized and taught again. The synods are not up to the task.


Thursday, November 30, 2017

SpenerQuest Post of the Century - on the LCMS Chap Who Joined Eastern Orthodoxy

 Justification by Faith?
Nope - Universal Absolution and a decision to accept
Universal Absolution: the anti-Gospel of the mainline Pietists.


Rev. Robert Fischer (Fischer)
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It's ironic that with all the lead-up to the 500th anniversary of the Reformation and all the emphasis on justification by faith alone that he left for a denomination which denies justification by faith alone.
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The First Feast - LCMS Clergy Join Eastern Orthodoxy

 ELDONA definitely expresses the spirit of Ft. Wayne,
smells and bells are the Chief Article:
everything else is negotiable.




The First Feast:



"The First Feast
8
SEP
For those who don’t know yet, our family is joining the Orthodox Church.  I just realized not too long ago that the church year for the Orthodox just began at the first of the month, and the first feast of the year is today when we commemorate the Nativity of the Theotokos (or in layman’s terms… Mary’s birthday )"

Start your own diocese, stealth-like, low church.

Go full Episcopalian later.

 We'll get to the Chief Article after we jettison Rolf Preus.


'via Blog this'

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GJ - Apparently both LCMS seminaries are rife with Romanism and Eastern Orthodoxy. As one Ft. Wayne graduate wrote to me, "Eastern Orthodoxy is just a different polity." All the Ft. Wayne graduates do their best to prove to me how little they know about doctrine, comp dog, and the Scriptures.

I will say this for the Eastern Orthodox, they are friendly and welcoming. The priest who bought Glende's church in Illinois began a friendly dialogue with me, instead of being nasty, superior, and oafish (LCMS-WELS evangelism methods).

The Glende bunch began a toxic, anonymous blog against me - that is how they view outreach. They have no doctrine and steal their methods from the Pentecostals and used car salesmen, so that leaves them bereft of anything sound or edifying.

 Glende left two thriving congregations in Illinois -
one is Eastern Orthodox (Bethlehem -  the original, paid for church).The other is Babtist and already adding on, even though Glende skipped town before it was finished building.
That is how WELS evangelism is so much like LCMS outreach - totally incompetent and wasteful.


 Glende's abandoned new church is thriving because they teach the Gospel
instead of the UOJ anti-Gospel.

Kind Words from Someone Who Reads the Blog and Watches the Services on Ustream


Hello Pastor Jackson

I follow your blog and I watch your ustream broadcasts when I am unable to attend my local church.

Congratulations on your wedding anniversary. I hope that God will grant you many more.

I found your sermon "Two examples of Faith" in the November 26 service to be one of the strongest and clearest expositions of the Lutheran doctrine of justification by faith alone that I've ever heard. 

Thanks very much for all you do.   

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GJ -  I am glad to hear messages like this. More congregations should offer streaming video, because it helps so many people. Some are shut-ins. Some have no church. Some just cannot go to their own church due to weather, circumstances, or an illness.

Strange how  much the apostate leaders yak about evangelism when the best outreach consists of faithful exposition of the Chief Article - Justification by Faith. I will post the graphic again, for those who haven't cracked a Book of Concord since graduation from seminary.




GracePointe and the Elusive LGBT-affirming Megachurch | VirtueOnline – The Voice for Global Orthodox Anglicanism.
LCMS-WELS May Need To Re-Evaluate Their Strategies

No more WELS pastors and their councils dressing
as women for the congregational picnic?
Church and Change your wardrobe - or Die!


GracePointe and the Elusive LGBT-affirming Megachurch | VirtueOnline – The Voice for Global Orthodox Anglicanism:

 No more Scott Barefoot photos?


"After his announcement of LGBT support in 2015, Pastor Stan Mitchell of GracePointe Church in Franklin, Tennessee was profiled in Time magazine. But what was a much sought-after sign of Evangelical movement towards LGBT affirmation may have been wishful thinking on the part of cultural progressives pouring money into programs that aim to shift Evangelical pastors' views on sexuality.

 No more Matt the Fatt cameos featuring Scott Barefoot and his ministry?

A Consequential Change

Time's Elizabeth Dias identified GracePointe as "one of the first evangelical megachurches in the country to openly stand for full equality and inclusion of the LGBTQ community."

GracePointe, with 700-800 weekly attendees at its height, was not actually a megachurch, typically defined as a congregation with worship attendance greater than 2,000 persons.

Perhaps more so than oldline Protestant denominations, pastor-driven structures of Evangelical churches are well-attuned to their constituency. Evangelical institutions that have waffled about Biblical teaching on human sexual expression -- such as World Vision's short-lived policy change allowing those in same-sex marriages to be employed by the Christian nonprofit -- have quickly reversed course as donors promptly redirected their giving elsewhere.

 No more plagiarizing the Fire Island gay music videos at
Martin Luther College?
Martin Luther College caught the attention of another demographic.

GracePointe was no exception: a 2015 article from the Nashville Scene reported significant departures: both members of the church's Board of Elders and half of the congregation's 2,200-person membership quickly decamped following the LGBT announcement.

"A happy ending has not materialized," the Scene reported. "Members have left, and the very fate of the church is at risk."

Changes ultimately were not limited to teachings on sexuality. In August, the Nashville Star reported that GracePointe would share space with another progressive congregation, now describing itself as "unapologetically interfaith".

A visitor to a recent service counted approximately 240 attendees, a fraction of the number that once participated."

 Are WELS, the ELS, and the LCMS done
with ELCA joint-ministry projects via Thrivent?
This is an ELCA meeting - not WELS, ELS, or LCMS.

'via Blog this'

This is a Martin Luther College of Ministry graduate - WELS - not ELCA,
so don't tar ELCA with the WELS brush. OK?

MLC roommates chortle and complain,
but MLC officials did not know!


ELDONA versus the LCMS

Josh Sullivan does the videos and Paul Rydecki translates the books.

The Right Reverend Bishop James Heiser, STM




ELDONA has become a strange bunch, now that "they have reached critical mass," - their words. But they have fallen into a familiar pattern for the micro-mini sects - defining themselves against the group they left. That leaves out the most important part of teaching - starting with the Lutheran Reformation and faithful Bible translations.

The CLC (sic) worries about WELS/ELS, who ignore the sacrament of donkey basketball. Missouri frets over the Leftwing lunacy of the ELCA, although that never prevents them from joint ministry projects with ELCA. Ditto WELS.

Since ELDONA is comprised of a bishop who recruited willing underlings, should not the bishop take a leadership role in teaching, even through YouTube? I was watching Fulton Sheen last night, a long-time fave of traditional Roman Catholics. He invented mainline media evangelism, and he was very good at it, for his time. But Fulton crossed Cardinal Spellman, once described as "that fat, little liar" when they quarreled over $1 million. Sheen collected the money, which Spellman considered his own. Even in Romanism, it's all about the Benjies. Sheen lost and was consigned to the Roman equivalent of Steam Corners, Ohio.

Once Sullivan began with the errors of LCMS resolutions, my brain shut down. The resolution jungle is parallel with the WELS essay norm. A WELS essay is normative if they want it to be, but only in those parts blessed by WELS. A current loud and proud atheist defended Church Growth while being a WELS pastor, but that does not matter. He defended their Helen of Troy, which happens to be everyone's Helen of Troy - Church Growth. Ditto with Richard Jungkuntz, who was kicked out of WELS for being a liberal on the Scriptures. He was ultra-UOJ, which makes him ultra-cool. The only PhDs in WELS at the time were both kicked out for being liberal on the Scriptures. Jungkuntz joined the LCMS and became a seminary professor and theologian for them. But no matter, he was UOJ! He was caught up in the Jack Preus revolution and joined The ALC as a college professor. But no matter, his essay stays in the WELS Holy of Holies because of UOJ.

For Missouri, UOJ is correct because they voted for the Brief Statement of 1932, which they largely ignore. And yet they rest their confidence on the UOJ in that convention document, the early (but not late) statements of Robert Preus, and the sacred exclamations of David Scaer, whose doctrine resembles Tourette's more than the Book of Concord.

Heiser made vesting in the LCMS pension plan more important than leaving Holy Mother Synod. He supposedly rejected UOJ once he found out what it was - in 2000 - but look at how many years passed before that was even mentioned, let along rejected by ELDONA.

 Packing them in at an ELDONA conference.

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

One Metric - To Be Faithful to the Word

 By Norma A. Boeckler


How does one measure a congregation or blog? I know the marketing people go for big numbers, until the congregation, school, or synod rolls up like a cheap window-shade.

One participant (attending her own local congregation) took our Ustream Greek course in the Gospel of John. I ran into this while looking at ELCA seminary tuition charges -

Tuition and Fees 2017 - 18 Eligible students receive grants and scholarships from Wartburg Seminary to assist with tuition costs.

The cost of seminary education is primarily covered by seminary gifts, church support and endowment funds. Tuition covers only 40% of the cost to educate a Wartburg Theological Seminary student. Students often receive support through congregational and synodical support, various scholarship organizations and individuals. Students may also choose to steward their seminary education with federal student loans and/or work study. 

Full-Time Students (9 or more credits per semester) 
Master of Divinity Residential/Distributed Learning/ Collaborative Learning Programs Master of Arts Diaconal Ministry and Master of Arts Residential/Distributive Learning Programs Fall/Spring 

Full-year Full-time Tuition $16,900
Greek (pre-requisite for Master of Divinity degree) 
Tuition for course $2980.



The various seminaries, including LCMS, offer a quickie Greek class in the summer. I do not think WELS has sunk that low yet, but they definitely watered down the language preparation - once their corrupt officials created a phony plebiscite and forced the DMLC-NWC Anschluss with a dishonest vote count.

So I am pleased we offered a free course in Greek for the willing instead of an expensive course for the  unwilling. I have learned from teaching that everyone loves an optional course (though still required for graduation) as opposed to a forced prerequisite. For years I taught world religion and mythology because the undergraduates had to have one liberal arts course.

Also - one of my long-time blogging friends is dying, in hospice care at home. He and his wife attended our Ustream service on Sunday and she wrote about it. As I recently wrote, we are handy for those who are kept indoors by bad weather, illness, or infirmity. Sometimes we are a  substitute for someone who planned to go to church and could not because of a temporary illness.

One person became a regular because there are so few traditional Lutheran churches east of the Mississippi River - or anywhere now.

I answer doctrinal questions by email, and often the question or the observations become part of a post.

Few pastors correspond. Almost everyone is an interested layman.

 This Episcopalian bishop divorced his wife to marry his husband, but they divorced too.

 Why does ELCA lionize Megan Rohrer?
Why are their seminaries failing?
I just answered that question.