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ELCA Asked to Recommit to Multicultural Plan

March 7, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The new Multicultural Mission Strategy of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America calls for all members of the church "to make a renewed affirmation of and commitment to" a 10-percent membership goal of persons of color and/or primary language other than English. The ELCA still falls short...

Lutherans, Roman Catholics Find "Fundamental Consensus"

March 6, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and the Vatican have agreed on wording that could end four centuries of bickering between the two churches. The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification brings global attention to a "fundamental consensus" the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and Roman Catholic...

Lutherans Seek Ethnically Diverse Leadership

February 28, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- "If we're serious about making the church an inclusive place, we will have to begin to think differently about how we invite people of color into this church, how we prepare them for ministry and whether or not we, as a larger church, are willing to recognize...

Mission Builders Draw Up Plans for Their Future

February 28, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Ten congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America are getting some help constructing their first church buildings through the ELCA Division for Outreach. Mission Builders are coming from across the United States to help plan the projects and see them through. Twenty-one of the church's 22...

ELCA Human Resources Director Resigns

February 28, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. A.C.(Chris) Stein resigned Feb. 26 from the position of Director of the Department for Human Resources and Management Services of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The resignation follows Stein's acknowlegement that he purchased a massage on two occasions while he was in Minneapolis on...

Lutheran Stewardship Leaders Express Gratitude

February 28, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- "The two most powerful words in the world are "Thank you,'" according to the Rev. Walter P. Kallestad, Community (Lutheran) Church of Joy, Glendale, Ariz. Kallestad spoke to about 200 stewardship leaders of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America who gathered in Lisle, Ill., Feb. 6-9. The...

Lutheran, Reformed Prepare for Votes

February 26, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Fourteen "theological agreements" will be presented to members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and three Reformed churches before they vote on entering into "full communion." A Lutheran-Reformed Coordinating Committee decided the points of "fundamental doctrinal consensus" reached in 1983 will be in the introduction to...

ELCA Board Excludes Late-Term Abortion Coverage

February 26, 1997

MINNEAPOLIS (ELCA) -- Late-term abortions will not be covered under the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's medical plan, according to a proposed plan amendment the ELCA Board of Pensions trustees sent to the ELCA Church Council for adoption. The trustees took the action at meeting their Feb. 8-9 in Minneapolis...

ELCA Advance Theological Educaton Network

February 26, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- A committee overseeing the coordination and planning for a system of theological education in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is preparing for the next step forward -- downsizing itself. When the ELCA's Theological Education Coordinating Committee met here Feb. 7-8 it had 15 members, including the...

Lutherans Address Domestic Violence

February 21, 1997

(CHICAGO) ELCA -- "We need to find ways to overcome denial" of domestic violence, a woman from Portland, Ore., told 52 members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America who gathered in Las Vegas Jan. 31-Feb. 2. "Stop the Violence: Heal Hurting Families" is a national training program organized by...

ELCA Studying Church-State Relations

February 21, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- "Church-state relations and religious freedom" have gone through several changes in the United States over the past 30 years. So, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has engaged in a study to "clarify, develop and deepen a Lutheran approach to this area for today's context." "We haven't,...

Madagascar Cyclone Affects Lutherans

February 21, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- A cyclone that tore through southern Madagascar Jan. 20-26 killed more than 200 people, destroyed hundreds of buildings and damaged crops throughout the southern region. "In Vangaindrano 482 Lutheran churches were destroyed or heavily damaged, including all eight Lutheran schools," according to the Division for Global Mission,...

Lutheran Youth Have a Church to Run

February 17, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- "Listen up, people. We have a church to run. Contribute to it, please," Karris Golden told about 100 youth and their adult advisors who gathered here Feb. 7-9 for the Council of Synod Lutheran Youth Organization (LYO) Presidents' meeting. Golden is president of the LYO, the youth...

Lutheran Investors Inspire Corporate America

February 17, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- In the 25 years the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility has been operating, American corporations have changed their views of religious investors, and religious investors have "wised up" to what makes corporate America tick. That's what Timothy H. Smith, ICCR executive director, told the Evangelical Lutheran Church...

Brand Leaves Legacy of Lutheran Ecumenism

February 17, 1997

GENEVA (ELCA) -- The Rev. Eugene L. Brand leaned back in his chair and reflected on recent ecumenical breakthroughs in Europe. Agreements between Lutherans and Anglicans and between Lutherans and the Reformed have "re-drawn the Christian map," he said. "It's either a marvelously colored fabric or a sticky mess." Brand...

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February 16, 1997

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Prominent African American Lutheran Died

February 11, 1997

GROVER C. WRIGHT DIED A prominent African American Lutheran, Grover C. Wright, Philadelphia, passed away Feb. 3 at the age of 80. Wright is credited with recognizing the talents of and bolstering many of the people of color now serving as pastors and lay leaders in the Evangelical Lutheran Church...

Reich Receives Lutheran Economic Study

February 11, 1997

in Washington, D.C. She presented him with a copy of "Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread: Sufficient, Sustainable Livelihood For All," a 117-page document being used in the ELCA's 11,000 congregations to facilitate a study on economic life this year. "I think he immediately sensed the significance of some...

Lutheran College Received $650,000 Grant

February 11, 1997

HOWARD MILLER CENTER Thiel College, Greenville, Pa., has received a $650,000 grant to complete phase two of the renovation and expansion of the Howard Miller Center. The four-story, 100,000-square-foot center houses the college's dining facilities, student services and Livingston Hall, a women's residence hall. "The grant will be used to...

Lutheran College $80 Million Fund-Raising Campaign

February 11, 1997

$80 MILLION FUND-RAISING CAMPAIGN FOR AUGUSTANA Augustana College officials announced Jan. 22 "Tradition and Promise: The Augustana Campaign," an $80 million fund-raising campaign expected to last through the end of the century. Augustana College, Rock Island, Ill., is one of 28 colleges and universities associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church...

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