Michael Root in the Midst of the ELCA struggle suggests an Alternative Path

The way forward embodied in the proposed revisions to the candidacy process that will be considered this weekend by the ELCA Church Council is a ”˜preserve the status quo’ option. It maintains, at least officially, the unity of the ELCA ministerium and treats the crisis created by the action of the Churchwide Assembly as a passing cloud. The concessions to bound conscience are less even than those granted to opponents of the agreement with the Episcopal Church that committed the ELCA to enter episcopal succession. Candidates opposed to episcopal succession can, in certain cases, be ordained in a way that contradicts Assembly-adopted policy. In our present case, individuals involved in decision making within the candidacy process can remove themselves from participation, but no decision is to utilize sexuality standards other than those approved by national policy.

What would an alternative look like, an alternative that embodies the promise of the Task Force to respect the consciences of synods, bishops, candidacy committees, etc.? It would not be pretty. It would severely compromise the unity of the ELCA ministerium; the ELCA would cease to be a single church in the traditional sense. But that result was built into the Report and Recommendations of the Task Force, as is discussed in the paper to the right (here). That Report was never repudiated by the church leadership. It is late in the day now to say “Oh, those results would be too radical.”

An alternative that avoids chaos as much as possible might look like this….

See what you make of his proposal.

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4 comments on “Michael Root in the Midst of the ELCA struggle suggests an Alternative Path

  1. Katie My Rib says:

    Oh, what a tangled web has been woven in the ELCA! It will be interesting to see what the Church Council does with all of this today through Sunday.

  2. Lutheran-MS says:

    All this just because the ELCA is going against Scripture.

  3. dwstroudmd+ says:

    This is window dressing to try to get the ELCA righteous to stay in pews and pay for a done deal. You can see how fabulously successful that ploy has been in the ECUSA/TEC in terms of membership and upholding the real Gospel. Look out ELCA, BOHICA!

  4. Melanchthon says:

    BOHICA?

    Anyway, there is quite a bit of concern that “bound conscience” will not be honored and the ELCA churchwide is taking a big financial hit.
    In my own neck of the woods 2 churches are leaving the ELCA and three are witholding benevolence funds (which go on to Chicago).