This Sunday Bp. Eaton told a congregation that they could not be in the LCMC and stay in the ELCA. They also could not keep their Pastor whom she removed from the ELCA roster for serving whom she deems schismatics and stay in the ELCA.
Rob,
I'm confused. She's been in office five months, has dismissed a pastor and told a congregation they have to make a decision and THEN releases a letter that says:
My job is to hold the synod together. I believe it is possible, even while debating this deeply
dividing issue. If we acknowledge that we are sinners and the one with whom we disagree is
someone for whom Christ died, if we recognize each other as Lutherans and commit ourselves to
working out what this means, we can “walk together”If I'm not mistaken, this is the same sort of confusion we see going on in TEC. Which is it, a call to hold the church together or a call to dismiss those deemed "schismatic"? I would think a strong case could also be made that membership in LCNA is also "schismatic" and the entire Reconciled in Christ movement is schismatic. I mean, if you're going to start labeling people and booting them out, why not just go at it and be done with it? That would leave the vastly reduced moderate middle to muddle along in a Post Modern and Post Denomination world.
Is this a dynamic of the latest breed of Bishops or was this something taught to the new Bishops or is this simply the logical outcome of the implosion coming to the ELCA along the lines we're already seeing in TEC?
Also - is the idea that LCMC membership means one cannot also be an ELCA congregation unique to this Bishop or is this the coming policy?
BTW, I would have hoped a Bishop of the Church would understand herself as the chief guardian of orthodoxy and evangelism in Christ's name, but that's just me....
Maryland Brian