Virtually everything I've learned about Seminex has been a result of discussions on this board during the past couple of months, so please excuse me (and educate me) if I get some of this wrong. As I understand it, formation of the AELC was a direct result of Seminex. About 250 congregations left the LCMS in support of Seminex, but that was far fewer than AELC's founders had expected. Seminex had more graduates than could be supported by AELC, so Seminex closed and AELC became part of the ELCA.
So that got me thinking, where are the new pastors for NALC and LCMC going to come from?
So far, the ELCA has acknowledged 348 congregations leaving, but those could be split between LCMC, NALC, and other Lutheran bodies. I know that there have been new congregations started, but it's kind of difficult to get an accurate number. We know that 250 congregations won't support a seminary, but how many will it take? Will NALC and LCMC even need their own seminaries, or can they continue to use the ELCA's?
What do y'all think?