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Leadership Teams Formed to Guide ELCA's Initiatives

Leadership Teams Formed to Guide ELCA's Initiatives

January 29, 1998



CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Leadership teams are now in place to provide "overall guidance" for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's "Initiatives to Prepare for a New Century." The Initiatives adopted by the 1997 ELCA Churchwide Assembly identified seven key areas as "launching pads" for ministry into the 21st century.
The leadership teams and their chairperson will meet before mid-March to begin work on each initiative. They are: "Deepen Worship Life," the Rev. Paul R. Nelson, ELCA director for worship; "Teach the Faith," the Rev. M. Wyvetta Bullock, executive director, ELCA's Division for Congregational Ministries; "Witness to God's Action in the World: Evangelism," the Rev. Ronald B. Warren, bishop of the ELCA's Southeastern Synod, Atlanta; "Witness to God's Action in the World: Moral Deliberation and Public Witness," the Rev. Charles S. Miller, executive director, ELCA's Division for Church in Society; "Strengthen One Another in Mission: Asset Mapping," Christine Grumm, executive director, Chicago Foundation for Women; "Strengthen One Another in Mission: Electronic Networking," Glenndy L. Sculley, associate director, ELCA's Department for Synodical Relations; "Help the Children," Joanne Negstad, executive director, Lutheran Services in America, St. Paul, Minn.; "Connect with Youth and Young Adults," Desiree Quintana, Concord, Calif.; "Develop Leaders for the Next Century," the Rev. Steven L. Ullestad, bishop for the ELCA's Northeastern Iowa Synod, Waverly, Iowa.
The Rev. Kurt A. Reichardt, associate director for the ELCA's internal church communication, will coordinate the team that will communicate and interpret the Initiatives.
The charge to team leaders is "to encourage and support activities throughout the church related to the Initiatives, to implement key activities affirmed by the Churchwide Assembly, and let people at the grass roots know it's happening," said Lita Brusick Johnson, executive assistant to the bishop of the ELCA.
The ELCA's Church Council has allotted $100,000 for each Initiative to cover start-up costs and begin work. "Each group will decide how best to spend the money to get the job done. Groups will be different and their outcomes will vary," Johnson said. "We really want the best of both worlds: creativity and effectiveness."
The Rev. Michael L. Cooper-White, executive assistant to the bishop of the ELCA, noted that "while there is no time line attached to the Initiatives, we'll attempt to carry out major projects between 1998 and 2001, with a thorough update provided to the 1999 Churchwide Assembly. We hope that team leaders will continue in their leadership posts at least through the next Churchwide Assembly."

For information contact:
Ann Hafften, Director (773) 380-2958 or NEWS@ELCA.ORG
http://www.elca.org/co/news/current.html

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About the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America:
The ELCA is one of the largest Christian denominations in the United States, with 2.8 million members in more than 8,500 worshiping communities across the 50 states and in the Caribbean region. Known as the church of "God's work. Our hands.," the ELCA emphasizes the saving grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ, unity among Christians and service in the world. The ELCA's roots are in the writings of the German church reformer Martin Luther.

For information contact:
Candice Hill Buchbinder
Public Relations Manager
Candice.HillBuchbinder@ELCA.org

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