I was teaching a class where the students had already earned advanced degrees in nursing, medical care, therapy, and specialties. We got into a discussion about Bethany Joan Marie (Angel) and Erin Joy (Joy...to the max).
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 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 National Council of Churches.
I was teaching a class where the students had already earned advanced degrees in nursing, medical care, therapy, and specialties. We got into a discussion about Bethany Joan Marie (Angel) and Erin Joy (Joy...to the max).
O Lord, we beseech Thee, mercifully hear our prayers and, having set us free from the bonds of sin, defend us from all evil; through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, who liveth, etc.
The EpistleV. Thou hast with Thine arm redeemed Thy people: the sons of Jacob and Joseph.
Tract. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands: serve the Lord with gladness.
V. Enter into His gates with thanksgiving.
V. Know ye that the Lord, He is God.
V. It is He that hath made us and not we ourselves: we are His people and the sheep of his pasture.
The Gospel
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| LSTC began as a merger debacle. Now it rests in the bosom of Holy Mother Rome. |
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| Passavant bought the land that became Wrigley Stadium, moved to Maywood, and - OH NO! - merged with various small seminaries. |
Nothing is quite so hilarious as the solemn, empty declarations of the 21st century. The pompous United Lutheran Seminary announcement leaves one searching for meaning, unburdening the burdens that beset their weight.
February 27, 2025 - Let the trite declarations begin! CHICAGO and GETTYSBURG, PA. (Feb. 27, 2025) — The board of trustees of United Lutheran Seminary (ULS) has voted to transfer the institution’s endowment fund, valued at approximately $100 million, to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Foundation’s Endowment Fund Pooled Trust, also known as the Ministry Growth Fund. This strategic move aims to align the seminary’s financial resources with its mission and values, ensuring sustainable support for its educational and ministerial initiatives.
The Ministry Growth Fund is a long-term, stable and socially responsible endowment fund designed specifically for ELCA-affiliated ministries. With over $1 billion in assets under management, the fund offers participants the opportunity to collectively invest in a diversified portfolio that adheres to the ELCA’s guidelines for socially responsible investing.
By moving its endowment to the Ministry Growth Fund, ULS will benefit from stable, quarterly distributions to support the seminary’s mission of preparing leaders for the church, community and world. This decision reflects ULS’ commitment to responsible stewardship and its dedication to fostering spiritual leadership, public advocacy, impactful worship and care for neighbors.
“ULS is proud to partner with the ELCA Foundation, whose proven track record of prudent, socially conscious and effective financial management aligns with our values,” said Conor Brooks, vice president of Institutional Advancement. “As the stewards of resources entrusted by thousands of donors committed to raising future leaders for the church, we are confident that this decision will enhance the long-term impact of our endowment. This partnership empowers ULS to sustain and strengthen its mission, ensuring we continue forming faithful, innovative leaders for generations to come.”
Annette Shoemaker, interim president and CEO of the ELCA Foundation, welcomed ULS’ decision. “The Ministry Growth Fund exists to support and sustain the long-term financial health of ELCA ministries, and we are honored that United Lutheran Seminary has chosen to entrust their endowment to us,” Shoemaker said. “I look forward to seeing all the ways in which their commitment to theological education and leadership formation will continue to flourish through this partnership.”
ELCA's Broken Seminary System Sinking Fast
The infamous 2009 ELCA convention completed the errors of its 1988 birth. Men did not covet the strategic strategy; ELCA made it worse in every possible way. The seminaries were already shrinking faster than ever. "Discernment" meant they would find a new way to support the debacle.
The essence of Christianity is faith in Jesus Christ, so the ELCA embrace of The Sparkle Creed only accelerated their problems. I can look over the ELCA seminary list and point out the downward race. Endowments pile up but buildings demand people, like the eventual merger of seven (7) seminaries aligning at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. Now they have one rented floor of a Catholic building where other dwindling groups also go to die.
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| Eaton took a six month leave of absence recently. |
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| Wouldn't Full Exclusion fit the ELCA style more effectively? This is the early poster for Elizabeth Eaton as ELCA's leader. |
‘Jerusalem’ is a beautiful hymn by choral trailblazer Sir Hubert Parry, and a favourite for England’s national anthem.
‘And did those feet in ancient time’ – also the hymn’s first line, and alternate title – is a poem written by William Blake around 1808. Taken from the preface to his great work Milton: A Poem in Two Books, the poem was inspired by the legend that Jesus might have travelled, with Joseph of Arimathea, to England – to Glastonbury, in Somerset.
According to its most common interpretation, Blake’s poem suggests that a visit from Jesus will create heaven in England, in contrast to the ‘dark Satanic Mills’ of the Industrial Revolution.
The tune to ‘Jerusalem’, written much later in 1917, was composed by Parry, who also wrote the choral favourite ‘I Was Glad’.
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