Conservative Lutherans to Form New Church Body in North America
Sun, Aug. 22, 2010 Posted: 08:44 PM EDT  
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More than 1,000 Lutherans from throughout North America will gather this 
week  in Grove City, Ohio, to form a new church body for confessional 
Lutherans. 
At this week’s two-day gathering, members of Lutheran CORE will adopt a  
constitution that will give birth to the North American Lutheran Church 
(NALC),  which the movement’s director says “will embody the center of 
Lutheranism in  America.” 
“The NALC will uphold confessional principles dear to Lutherans including a 
 commitment to the authority of the Bible and the Lutheran Confessions," 
said the  Rev. Mark Chavez, director of Lutheran CORE, in an announcement. 
"We have a great opportunity before us,” added the Rev. Paull Spring, chair 
 of Lutheran CORE. “We not only want to look back toward the past, but to 
look  ahead to the mission God has given us – to confess Christ faithfully, 
to witness  to others, and to grow in God's mission. This is our opportunity 
now in Lutheran  CORE and in the North American Lutheran Church." 
Lutherans throughout the United States have been reacting to actions by the 
 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in recent years, including the 
approval  of a policy to allow pastors to be in same-sex relationships and to 
officiate at  same-sex union ceremonies. 
Though national and international media have focused on the church body’s  
struggle over sexuality issues, Lutheran CORE leaders note that the problems 
in  the ELCA are really not about sexual behavior but rather about an 
ongoing  movement away from the authority and teaching of the Bible throughout 
the  ELCA. 
"It was not our choice to leave the ELCA, but the ELCA has chosen to reject 
 'the faith once delivered to the saints,' so now we are acting to maintain 
our  position within the consensus of the Church catholic," remarked Ryan 
Schwarz,  chair of Lutheran CORE's Vision and Planning Working Group. 
At the upcoming Convocation of Lutheran CORE, the proposals to be 
considered  have been designed to provide a way for Lutherans who uphold 
biblical 
teaching  to move forward together. 
In addition to creating the NALC, Lutheran CORE's 2010 Convocation will 
also  consider proposals for the continuation of Lutheran CORE as "a 
confessional and  confessing unity movement" for traditional Lutherans 
regardless of 
their church  body affiliation, including in particular those traditional 
Lutherans who will  remain in the ELCA for the time being. 
The convocation will open Thursday afternoon with Holy Communion at Grove  
City Church of the Nazarene in Grove City, Ohio, near Columbus, and conclude 
 Friday with the installation of officers for Lutheran CORE and the North  
American Lutheran Church. 
Preceding the convocation will be a theological conference in Hilliard, 
Ohio,  featuring some of the most significant Lutheran scholars in America. The 
 conference, with the theme “Seeking New Directions for Lutheranism,” will 
be  held Aug. 24-26.
Joshua A. Goldberg
Christian Post Reporter 

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