ELCA’s European American Lutheran Association to hold first biennial meeting this month; group’s purpose is to ‘dismantle racism, white privilege and white power by recognizing and confessing our individual and corporate sin and addressing institutional racism in the church’

The European American Lutheran Association (EALA) will hold its first biennial meeting Oct. 28-30 at the Wyndham Milwaukee Hotel and Conference Center, Milwaukee. The EALA is the newest and one of six ethnic associations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).

“The purpose of the EALA is to dismantle racism, white privilege and white power by recognizing and confessing our individual and corporate sin and addressing institutional racism in the church,” said Kathy B. Long, EALA president, Redmond, Wash. “We want to walk with our brothers and sisters of color together.”

Source: ELCA press release.

Read more: http://www.elca.org/Who-We-Are/Our-Three-Expressions/Churchwide-Organization/Communication-Services/News/Releases.aspx?a=4650

New Lutheran denomination elects first bishop and its executive council

AP photo - Rev. Paull Spring

The newly-formed North American Lutheran Church elected its provisional leaders on Aug. 27.  The following individuals were elected for provisional one-year terms at the Lutheran CORE Convocation in Grove City, Ohio.

Rev. Paull Spring of  State College, Penn., was elected bishop. The executive council members are Rev. Donald Allman of Grove City, Ohio, Rev. Amanda Grimmer of Abington, Penn., James Hansen of Charleston, W.Virg., Rev. Victor Langford, of Seattle, Wash., Carol Lattier of Tyler, Texas, Rev. James T. Lehmann of Thomasboro, Ill. ,Ryan Schwarz, Washington, D.C., and Kay Johnson Weaver of Vale, N.C.

The court of adjudication is composed of: Richard Currey of Colorado Springs, Colo., Jon Evans of Pittsburgh, Penn., James Gale of Washington, D.C., Rev. Jeffray Greene, Rantoul, Ill., Rev. Ralph Kempski of Aiken, S.C., Carolyn Nestingen of St. Paul, Minn., and Dallas, Ore., and Rev. Ronald Warren of Grove City, Ohio.

The NALC formed, in part, in reaction to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s 2009 Churchwide Assembly, which opted to allow individuals in same-gender relationships to serve as rostered ministers and passed a controversial social statement on human sexuality. Critics saw those decisions as part of a slide away from scripture in the ELCA. The traditionalist group Lutheran CORE, which had worked for reform in the ELCA,  spearheaded efforts to begin the new denomination.

The following were elected for provisional one-year terms at the Lutheran CORE Convocation in Grove City, OH on August 27, 2010.

Bishop: Rev. Paull E. Spring, State College, PA

Executive Council

* Rev. Donald R. Allman, Grove City, OH
* Rev. N. Amanda Grimmer, Abington, PA
* James Hansen, Charleston, WV
* Rev. Victor C. Langford, III, Seattle, WA
* Carol Lattier, Tyler, TX
* Rev. James T. Lehmann, Thomasboro, IL
* Ryan M. Schwarz, Washington, DC
* Kay Johnson Weaver, Vale, NC

Court of Adjudication

* Richard F. Currey, Colorado Springs, CO
* Jon E. Evans, Pittsburgh, PA
* James Gale, Washington, DC
* Rev. Jeffray S. Greene, Rantoul, IL
* Rev. Ralph A. Kempski, Aiken, SC
* Carolyn Nestingen, St. Paul, MN and Dallas, OR
* Rev. Ronald B. Warren, Grove City, OH

Traditionalist Lutherans create new denomination

More than 1,000 Lutherans created a new denomination and elected its initial leaders at the annual Lutheran CORE convocation in Ohio Thursday and Friday.

The move comes, in part, as a reaction to the 2009 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), when that denomination opted to allow individuals in same-gender relationships and passed a controversial social statement on human sexuality.

Efforts to create the NALC were spearheaded by Lutheran CORE, a traditionalist Lutheran group.

Read the Associated Press story on the creation of the NALC: http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/289365

Talk about it: http://topics.areavoices.com/2010/08/30/lutheran-conservatives-form-new-denomination/

Read the press release on the NALC website: http://thenalc.org/documents/news-release-8.27.10.pdf