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ELCA Churchwide Assembly Recap

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from Bishop Rindy

Freed in Christ to Serve was the theme around which we (22 voting members from the synod and myself) gathered, worshiped, deliberated, and prayed as your voting members at Churchwide Assembly in Orlando, Florida August 14-19. During the opening worship, Presiding Bishop Mark Hanson asked the question, “Is this church ready to move forward in mission?” The answer he received at the closing worship on Friday was a resounding, “YES!” Continue reading…

Humans as Stewards

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This entry is part 13 of 28 in the series God in Full View in North Dakota

A Response to the Proposed ELCA Statement on Genetics

Submitted by Sarah E. H. Lovas, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church – Hillsboro, ND

» Download: Humans as Stewards Letter (download .pdf file)

I am writing this letter in response to the ELCA Proposed Social Statement on Genetics (external link) which was released on Friday, February, 25th.

I first became invested in this issue last summer when this social statement was still in draft form. At the time, I was working as an agronomist and genetic technologies were a part of my recommendations for management of crops. I also farm with my husband near Hillsboro, ND, and we raise 100% GMO crops on our farm. Currently, I am a student at NDSU pursuing a Master of Science in Soil Science.

My response to the draft was to read it and create a letter of response to the ELCA Task Force on Genetics. My response letter outlined 7 specific items that I appreciated, and it also outlined 2 items that I thought the ELCA needed to work on. Continue reading…

Invitations for Conversation

In response to feedback regarding the draft statement on genetics, the ELCA is preparing to release the revised document: A Proposed Social Statement on Genetics (external link). All are invited to gather for coffee, bars and discussion regarding this proposed statement:

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

7:00 pm
Our Saviors Lutheran – Colfax, ND

Sunday, March 20, 2011

1:30 pm
Trinity Lutheran – Binford, ND

Continue reading…

A Word From the Bishop on Civility

Word of Thanks…

This is the season in which gratitude is most often expressed: for harvest, for a beautiful fall, for life. I want to add my thanks to you for your support during what is for many of you challenging times. The good work we’ve done together for many years continues through your support, in both prayer and finances. Thanks.

Death of Civility…

The Today Show recently ran a series of stories on the death of civility (external link). It lifted up email, blogs, and the lack of accountability for what one says as commonplace in our society… and for the worse. In theological terms, it could be framed as the death of the eighth commandment: You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. Martin Luther encouraged us to speak well of our neighbor and explain their actions in the kindest possible way, rather than cutting, ripping, and tearing our neighbors to pieces.

Over six years ago, a congregation seeking moral guidance asked a synod assembly if our church, the ELCA, could create a document to help us think through the moral implications of our new abilities in the area of genetics: human, animal, and plant. We have powers never available to previous generations. We all know that with power come both opportunity and responsibility. A churchwide assembly agreed that such guidance could be helpful to the church, especially to those who live and work in areas surrounded by genetics. Continue reading…

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