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ELCA Head Makes Call to Church Against 'Sin of Racism'

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An apparent increase in noose incidences has religious and community leaders crying out against hate and "the sin of racism."

"I write to you today with grave concern about the 'spiritual crisis concerning race relations' that we continue to experience in this country," the Rev. Mark S. Hanson, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), wrote in a letter released Thursday. "This spiritual crisis affects both church and society and calls us to respond with the urgency and strength as those who have gone before us."

In September, the widely publicized Jena 6 rally drew thousands of protestors demanding just treatment for six black teens who attacked a white schoolmate last year. Since the rally, nooses – a symbol of racial violence and hate – have shown up on the doors of black professors, on school campuses, and outside a Valley Stream, N.Y., home and a post office near New York City's ground zero. Swastikas have also popped up in several places.

Racial tensions were already aggravated when three white teens hung nooses on a tree in August 2006, a day after a group of black students received permission from school administrators to sit under the tree.

New York City Council speaker Christine Quinn announced Thursday a "Day Out Against Hate" to counter the rise of bias crimes. The day, Nov. 29, is to begin with an interfaith prayer breakfast.

ELCA's Hanson made a call to the denomination's leaders to "name the sin of racism and lead us in our repentance of it."

"Therefore, we confess our sinfulness. Because we are sinners as well as saints, we rebuild walls broken down by Christ. We fall back into enslaving patterns of injustice. We betray the truth that sets us free. Because we are saints as well as sinners, we reach for the freedom that is ours in Christ."

The Lutheran head’s message comes as he has pushed for transformation within a denomination that is 97 percent white. ELCA launched a branding campaign this year in a push toward diversifying membership. Its goal is increase ethnic membership to at least 10 percent.

As part of the campaign, ELCA leaders have been called to "preserve in their challenge to [this church] to be in mission and ministry in a multicultural society."

Amid declining membership, Hanson has recognized that racism has remained a problem in the predominantly white church.

While he's looking for more minority groups, he has specifically called the church to be "multicultural," where various ethnic and cultural groups worship together rather than forming separate ethnic churches.

"Largely white congregations in a largely white church are simply unwilling to confront the realities of how we will be changed by virtue of the presence of persons of color in our midst," Hanson has said.

Now in the midst of a spate of bias incidences, Hanson called for honest engagement with issues of race and to further educate young people that they might be better equipped to live in a multicultural society.

Hanson's recent letter was released on All Saints Day, Nov. 1, when Christians honor faithful saints and martyrs. Hanson expressed gratitude to Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr., among other civil rights leaders particularly during this time of racial strife.

"I call on members of this church of all races to remember and give thanks for those who have gone before us, especially those who have suffered from racism and injustice, and to stand in opposition to this evil spreading across our country," he wrote.

ELCA adopted a social statement in 1993 called "Freed in Christ: Race, Ethnicity and Culture," in which the church committed to at least a 10 percent ethnic membership, providing for the representation of cultural diversity in its staff and decision-making bodies, and supporting multicultural ministries.

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  • da6383ma
    Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:54 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Ok I`m gonna take one more stab at this,...What are we talking about here German-whites,..Irish Whites,...Hungarian Whites ,.....Italian whites? ....How about British whites? or maybe Russian whites ? who are we talking about to start out with? There are actually people stiil here after 200 years that STILL Identifiy with their race and their race only,....so I want to know what race of whites their talkin about.....And these people want to talk about being sold into "Slavery" into this Country? Guess what? I understand that the well to do Afro "slave traders"in Africa sold them here to start out with,....And guess who I learned that from? ( I did`nt realize this Information before she told me this) A EXTREMELY Intelligent Afro-American Women that works in a Laudry-mat....

  • shooter38
    Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:17 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    There is racism in the US but it is not exclusively a white problem. I think there are individuals in every culture of people who have that heart problem. IT is a heart problem that no amount of law passing will cure!

  • TWPeck
    Fri Nov 02, 2007 7:33 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    Herein lies the problem - the Church has abdicated to evolution.
    Race is an evolutionary concept. There is only one race - the human race, and early evolutionists saw the "negro" race as inferior. Since the church did not firmly stand against evolution but instead embraced or, at least, acknowledged it, there was no longer the fact that we all are Adam's and Noah's descendants.
    Instead of standing against "racism" through activism, let's get to the truth - skin color and facial features are only about levels of melanin and fatty deposits.
    When we realize that we are all created in God's image, and not a variation of ape mutation, then we will realize how all are unique made of God and important in His Kingdom.

  • treelucas
    Fri Nov 02, 2007 5:31 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    Being a darker shade of "God's Image" and "His Glory," we all would do well to humble ourselves and pray and seek God's Face. Impurity is the reason we cannot "enter into His Deeper Truths." Salvation is at the "water-level" of His Divine Plan. But, Maturity includes the mandate to move from the water of the Word to the Milk of the Word, and onto Meat of the same. Meat-eaters (of His Word) are not racists! This sin prevents America from experiencing God's Higher Power. Saints, let us take a deep breath, learn to wash each other's feet, no matter what color they are. When we do this, we will all live out the truest meaning of freedom. Jesus said that "whomever the Son sets free, is free indeed." It's time to change. The Gosple applied equates to spiritual change (as the Etheopian cannot change the color of his skin) - its an inside job done by the indwelling JESUS.

    HE IS LORD. JESUS LOVES THE LITTLE CHILDREN: Red, Yellow, Black, and White, they are ALL PRECIOUS IN HIS SIGHT - lets close our eyes if they cause us to sin! AMEN.

    Whoever loves overcomes the world (racism, hate, and all barriers). Hospitality means treating strangers in a manner that would lead to a good report. Remember angels may have visited us unawares and if they report back to Our Father in heaven, that there is racism in America, what are we EVER TO DO? Lord, Please Help Us. AMEN

  • RBB
    Fri Nov 02, 2007 5:17 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Just wondering if you would care to actually spell out what you're saying.

  • da6383ma
    Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:29 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    Its very interesting at how many ethnic, racial and cultural backgrounds are present in this County right now and the "Racism" thing still seems to follow a narrow spectrum of ethnenticity...Hmmmm......

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