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Evangelical Lutherans Re-Elect Hanson as Head

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Wed, Aug. 08 2007 07:58 AM ET
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The Rev. Mark S. Hanson was overwhelmingly re-elected Tuesday as presiding bishop of the nation's largest Lutheran denomination.

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Presiding Bishop Rev. Mark S. Hanson of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America speaks at a news conference on Monday. Hanson was re-elected Tuesday to a second six-year term on the second ballot.

After falling two votes short of being re-elected on the first ballot, Hanson won the second ballot with 888 out of 1,022 votes cast at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)'s Churchwide Assembly in Chicago. Hanson will serve a second six-year term.

ELCA is the second largest member church of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF), which claims 66.7 million members in 78 countries. ELCA’s membership, however, has continued to drop including a 1.6 percent decline between 2005 and 2006 to 4.8 million. Moreover, only 30 percent of the members attend worship weekly, Hanson noted in a sermon on Monday.

Hanson, also president of LWF, said he feared shrinking membership and differences over homosexuality would lead the ELCA to become a "settled church."

"Sometimes I wonder even worry that for far too many of us ELCA stands for 'Expectations Low. Climbing Anxiety,'" said Hanson during the opening worship on Monday, according to the ELCA News Service. "A church body with low expectations for what the Holy Spirit is doing and can do in our lives and through our ministries. A church with climbing anxieties that our differences - especially over human sexuality - inevitably will lead to divisions. A church body that views declining membership as a prelude to almost certain demise. Such a church body will be tempted to become a settled church."

Delegates at the Aug. 6-11 Churchwide Assembly are expected to debate human sexuality and whether the church should ordain non-celibate gays and lesbians. Although the 2005 assembly had voted to maintain its ban on non-celibate gay and lesbian clergy, a third of the ELCA's regional governing bodies, or synods, want the ban lifted and have pushed to place the homosexuality issue on the 2007 agenda.

The controversy over homosexuality has not reached a point of division in the ELCA, said Hanson, who stressed ongoing churchwide conversations on the issue.

Hanson urged Lutherans to be a "sent church" rather than a settled one, emphasizing evangelism as a central theme this week.

"Members of a sent church are prayerfully discerning the variety of spiritual gifts given to each of the baptized. Shaped by living memory of the past, they are giving generously and constantly asking how God's money might serve God's mission for the sake of the world," he said. "As a sent, scattered people, we will be gathered each day around the means of grace [this week], speaking the truth that it has not gone as well as God desires, for we are captive to sin and cannot free ourselves."

The 2007 biennial Churchwide Assembly is being held at Navy Pier's Festival Hall with about 2,000 people, including more than 1,000 voting members. This year's theme is "Living in God's Amazing Grace: Thanks be to God!" and participants will acknowledge the 20th anniversary of the ELCA.

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cmrk3
  • Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:17 am
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Gnostic GodSlayer,

We also believe that Jesus rose from the dead! Here is a URL from Jews from Jesus that deals with the interesting moral question of human sacrifice you are raising:
http://www.christian-thinktank.com/sacra.html
and here is an example of the wrong kind of human child sacrifice that is still being done today:
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/SHES-75NS2T?OpenDocument
Did you know that Saklas is an Arabic word meaning "Fool"? It is found in the gnostic heretical gospel of Judas to refer to the God of the Hebrew Scriptures.
Gnostic GodSlayer
  • Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:04 pm
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There is no bigger sin, than that the ones who claim to be christians, would five Jesus to Saklas as human sacrifice. Nothing is more detestable for religion to do than embrace human sacrifice. Jesus told Pilate he came to tell the truth, but christians betray christ and say he is a human sacrifice.
mpabe
  • Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:38 am
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Amen. Well said.
cmrk3
  • Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:23 am
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Jesus embraced sinners but also told them to sin no more. My prayer for Rev. Mark Hanson and the ELCA would both hate evil and love righteousness while also reaching out to the poor and disenfranchised. May it not to be held to a "conservative" agenda, or a "liberal" agenda - but to a Jesus agenda which advances the Kingdom of God!
mpabe
  • Wed Aug 08, 2007 12:12 pm
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cmrk3, I know of no definitive medical studies that prove homosexuality is an innate trait but it is really irrelevant. All humans are predisposed to some type of sin and for all of those the Bible demands repentance and a changed lifestyle and thought life. Unfortunately, churches today seldom call homosexuality sin and call for repentance -- instead, we soft-pedal our politically correct wares and preach a doctrine that "tickles the ears". Our churches have backed away from scripture to please man and, as a result, are becoming apostate -- just look at the current events in the Episcopal Church. Again, Jesus judges both thought and action (the heart) and calls for a changed life -- both thought and deed.
cmrk3
  • Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:01 am
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Jesus's standards are very high for everyone!

Heterosexuality is an inate trait, and from talking to homosexuals, it appears to me that homosexuality is an inate trait. Homosexuals are not sexually attracted to the opposite sex at all, even if they have never had sex with a person of their own gender, even if they are married to someone of the opposite gender. How unusual if it is not an inate trait!
mpabe
  • Wed Aug 08, 2007 10:33 am
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I don't agree that "Homosexuality, is in itself, not a sin." That statement presupposes that homosexuality is an innate trait, as the homosexual agenda would have us believe, vice a behavior. Also, in MT 5, Jesus condemned not only behavior but the thoughts that lead to the behavior (not just the act of adultery but the thought). At judgement, we will be judged by Christ not only on our actions, but our thoughts.
cmrk3
  • Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:31 am
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Homosexuality,is in itself, not a sin. But acting to one's sexuality in a way that do not measure up to the high standards set by Jesus - the Lord of the Church - is. My prayer is that we embrace the sexual purity that is set in place in the gospels by Jesus Christ himself. Sex belongs in a marriage - one marriage for a lifetime.
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