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11/18/2011

ELCA Church Council Responds to Actions of The 2011 Churchwide Assembly

CHICAGO (ELCA) - The Church Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) acted on several recommendations in response to actions of the 2011 ELCA Churchwide Assembly. The council, which serves as the ELCA's board of directors, also approved revisions to the 2012 current fund spending authorization and considered other matters when it met November 11-13, 2011.

The council appointed a six-person advisory committee to continue the work of the "Living into the Future Together: Renewing the Ecology of the ELCA" Task Force. The 2011 Churchwide Assembly, held August 15-19 in Orlando, FL, approved a series of resolutions designed to set a course for the ELCA's future and to consider this church's structure and relationships.

The council requested that the advisory committee provide an interim report for the council's April 2012 meeting and a final report and possible recommendations for presentation at its November 2012 meeting.

Council member Deborah L. Chenoweth, Hood River, OR, said the Living into the Future Together task force report "is not a report that will sit on the shelf." She said that there are items members of the ELCA Church Council will continue to work together on, as well as the ELCA Conference of Bishops. A critical component of the report, Chenoweth cited, is the call for the 10,000 congregations of this church to engage in "missional planning."

In a separate action, the council moved to establish a review process on the current procedures for the development and adoption of social documents that address social concerns. The 2011 assembly called for this review.

In its action, the council requested that its executive committee appoint ELCA members to serve on the Addressing Social Concerns Review Task Force and approved a charter to facilitate the work of this task force, which is expected to bring a report to the November 2012 meeting of the council. The report will serve as a basis for a report and possible recommendations to the 2013 ELCA Churchwide Assembly.

Social documents guide ELCA members in their moral deliberation and govern this church's institutional policies and advocacy work.

The 2011 assembly adopted "Genetics, Faith and Responsibility," the ELCA's 11th social statement. A social statement on criminal justice is underway and, at the beginning of 2012, a task force will be appointed to initiate work for a social statement on justice for women.

In other business, the council:


The council received reports from officers and churchwide organization leaders. The Rev. M. Wyvetta Bullock, executive for administration, delivered an overview of the 2011-2013 operational plan for the churchwide organization.

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