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ELCA Assembly Enters Full Communion with Moravian Church

August 19, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) approved a proposal to enter into full communion with the Moravian Church in America with an Aug. 19 vote of 1,007 to 11 -- or 98.9 percent approval. The Moravian Northern and Southern Provinces accepted the proposal in 1998. The...

ELCA Assembly Discussion Praises Moravian Mission Emphasis

August 19, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- The 1999 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) used about 20 minutes of the hour scheduled Aug. 18 to discuss a proposal for full communion with the Moravian Church in America. None of the 1,039 voting members rose to speak against the plan....

ELCA Assembly Concerned about the Well-Being of Children

August 19, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- Concerned about the well-being of children, the 1999 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) adopted a resolution that will urge congregations to work toward a "Christ-centered, positive environment" for children in families, congregations and communities. The resolution received a 99.6 percent approval. The...

ELCA Assembly Approved Full Communion with Episcopal Church

August 19, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- The 1999 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) approved full communion with The Episcopal Church. The vote was 716 to 317 -- or 69.3 percent approval. A two-thirds majority -- or at least 66.7 percent approval -- was required for passage. The churchwide...

ELCA Assembly Receive Women and Children Living in Poverty Report

August 19, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- The Women and Children Living in Poverty project of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) has been an emphasis of the church since 1993, Tina Dabney told the 1999 ELCA Churchwide Assembly. Dabney, project director for ministry with women and children living in poverty, ELCA Division...

ELCA Assembly Adopts Rural Economic Crisis Resolution

August 19, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- The churchwide assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) fell briefly silent Aug. 18 as members prayed for victims of the economic crisis that currently threatens family farms and the future of rural America. The silence followed sometimes emotional speeches in support of a resolution,...

ELCA Assembly Applauds Report on Archives

August 19, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) When ELCA Secretary, the Rev. Lowell G. Almen finished delivering his report to the ELCA Churchwide Assembly, voting members rose to their feet in applause. Almen's topic: the church body's archives. The archives? "Only Lowell Almen could give a report on church records and get a standing ovation,"...

ELCA Assembly Hearing Concentrates on Rural Concerns

August 18, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is responding to the financial crisis in rural America and its affect on family farmers. People attending a non-legislative hearing on rural ministry issues here Aug. 17 at the ELCA churchwide assembly expressed a wide range of concerns, including children leaving...

ELCA Assembly Hearings Focus on Economic Life Statement

August 18, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- How can we use this? How can we measure this? How can we live this? These were the most prevalent questions about the proposed economic statement from the 200-plus voting members during two afternoon hearings at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Churchwide Assembly, Aug. 17....

ELCA Assembly Debates Agreement with Episcopal Church

August 18, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- Most ecumenical dialogues revolve around broad and complex matters of doctrine and a variety of concerns, but debate about whether the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) should declare full communion with The Episcopal Church has narrowed to one question: Should the ELCA adopt a form of...

ELCA Assembly Discusses Gay and Lesbian Issue

August 18, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) The 1999 churchwide assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) conducted two hearings on Aug. 17 focusing on an "Interunit Response to Synodical Memorials on the Ordination, Consecration and Commissioning of Non-celibate Gay and Lesbian Persons." The churchwide assembly, the chief legislative authority of the ELCA,...

ELCA Assembly Receives Budget Proposal, Questions in Hearing

August 18, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) The first presentation of the 2000 and 2001 fiscal year budget proposals for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) came before the 1999 Churchwide Assembly in a plenary session here Aug. 17. The Rev. Robert N. Bacher, ELCA executive for administration, presented the proposals totaling more than...

ELCA Assembly Hears about World Hunger and Disaster Appeal

August 18, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its World Hunger Appeal this year. About 50 voting members and visitors of the 1999 ELCA Churchwide Assembly heard about the appeal's anniversary at a hearing here Aug. 17. The churchwide assembly, the chief...

ELCA Assembly Holds "In the City for Good" Hearing

August 18, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- Voting members and visitors of the 1999 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) interested in transforming lives, congregations and communities in U.S. cities attended a hearing Aug. 17 about "In the City for Good," the church's urban ministry initiative. The Churchwide Assembly, the...

ELCA Assembly Conducts Hearings on Ecumenical Proposals

August 18, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- The 1999 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) will vote on proposals to enter into "full communion" with The Episcopal Church and the Moravian Church in America. Six hearings were held Aug. 17 to let voting members ask questions about the proposals before...

ELCA Assembly Receives Slate of Candidates

August 17, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- The Nominating Committee of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) offered the voting members of the 1999 Churchwide Assembly a slate of nearly 200 nominees for 93 positions -- 11 on the ELCA Church Council and 82 positions on ELCA boards and committees. Those elected at...

ELCA Assembly Opens Discussion on Economic Life Statement

August 17, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- "My hope is that you will not only vote on this social statement, but more so, that you will use this statement in your congregations, social ministry, Sunday schools, and in your private homes when you struggle with the commercialism of Christmas this year," said the Rev....

ELCA Assembly Opens Discussion on Full Communion with Moravians

August 17, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- A proposal to declare full communion between the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and a denomination that traces its origins to a church reformer who preceded Martin Luther was presented at the ELCA Churchwide Assembly here Aug. 17. The churchwide assembly, the chief legislative authority of...

ELCA Assembly Opens with Worship, Sermon by Presiding Bishop

August 17, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) -- Water sustains. We thirst, and water quenches the thirst. The Rev. H. George Anderson, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in his sermon for the opening worship of the 1999 Churchwide Assembly talked of water which sustained life then and now. The churchwide assembly,...

ELCA Bishops Discuss Concerns about Lutheran-Episcopal Proposal

August 17, 1999

DENVER (ELCA) Bishops of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) discussed their concerns for the possibility of a "middle ground" action that could be embraced by opponents and proponents of a Lutheran proposal for full communion with The Episcopal Church. After more than an hour of discussion Aug. 15,...

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